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Better IT Services. As part of the agency’s commitment to develop the automation of various internal services that will provide better services to its employees, clients, stakeholders, and the general public, the PFDA Corporate Planning and MIS Department - Information Technology Division conducted virtual training sessions on Client and Visitor Entry System (CVES) and Modified Integrated Corporate Reporting System (MICRS), January 29.

 As part of the agency’s commitment to develop the automation of various internal services that will provide better services to its employees, clients, stakeholders, and the general public, the PFDA Corporate Planning and MIS Department - Information Technology Division conducted virtual training sessions on Client and Visitor Entry System (CVES) and Modified Integrated Corporate Reporting System (MICRS), January 29.

 The virtual training sessions were participated by employees from the PFDA Central Office and Regional Fish Ports that are involved in the said systems.

 The Modified Integrated Corporate Reporting System (MICRS) was established to achieve uniformity and consistency in generating statistics on fish unloading through the use of common system, to standardize definitions of certain terminologies, and to establish an official policy uniform cut-off time for daily accounting or entry of fish unloading. 

 Meanwhile, the Client and Visitor Entry System (CVES) was created pursuant to enhance PFDA operational processes and align its systems with the current situation and to strictly monitor and document basic information of all individuals entering PFDA’s premises. The information found in this system may be used to support the requirements of concerned government agencies as required by existing laws such as Contact Tracing, among others.

 These two systems will be deployed and installed in the PFDA Corporate Information System Portal.

 (Miguel M. Pilarta, Public Information Division; with contributions from CPMISD-ITD)