In a meeting attended by executives from various government agencies, CDC President and Chief Executive Officer Agnes Devanadera emphasized the importance of strengthening the collaboration among agencies at the OSPC.
This will improve services, processes, and policies that will provide convenience to the public, she said.
The state-owned firm together with the other agencies will also look into having a “one-stop shop on wheels.”
The mobile processing center will help locator companies accommodate their employee’s needs on-site, especially those with more than a thousand workers.
Aside from this, Devanadera also aims to improve the mass transportation system going to and from OSPC in order to make the satellite offices accessible to the public.
She also assured that she will conduct site inspections to ensure efficient services.
Present during the event were Social Security System (SSS) Branch Head II Normita M. Cruz; Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) Acting Vice President for PRO III Edgardo F. Faustino; Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Clark Officer-in-Charge Jose Roberto L. Navata; and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) PAMDO Chief Atty. Ryner Bergada.
Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) Regional Coordinator Winnie Frida M. Palma; Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) Supervisor for Clark Unit Reginald Mercado; Philippine Postal Corporation (PPC) Area Director Merma Lea R. Abalos; Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) Claims Division Chief Raquel Cajuguiran; Pag-IBIG Fund Branch Head Evelyn D. Peña; Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) OIC for Programs Services Division Mayolito B. David; and LGU-Mabalacat Civil Registrar Victor Terry A. Medina also attended the meeting.
The OSPC was inaugurated in September 16, 2016. It houses satellite offices of government agencies mentioned earlier to provide services to locators, workers, investors, and residents, including Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ) and nearby areas.