DIRECTOR General Ricardo Marquez, National Police chief, has conferred the Performance Governance System (PGS)-compliant status to police units that successfully completed the second stage of PGS Patrol Plan 2030.
Marquez was assisted in giving the pin of compliance by members of the National Advisory Group for Police Transformation and Development; lawyer Anicia de Lima, former commissioner of the Civil Service Commission; Jose Navarro; Director Benjamin Magalong, chairman of the Technical Working Group on Patrol Plan 2030; and Chief Supt. Noel Baraceros, director of the Center for Police Strategy Management.
The 11 units are the Directorates for Personnel and Records Management (DPRM) and for Research and Development (DRD); Anti-Kidnapping Group (AKG); Communications and Electronics Service; Health Service (HS); Legal Service (LS); Maritime Group (MG); Police Regional Office 1 (PRO 1); Police Regional Office 4B; Police Regional Office 7 and Police Regional Office 10 (PRO 10).
The DPRM, DRD, AKG, HS, MG, PRO 1 and PRO 10 also received the Certificate of Silver Eagle Award for garnering an overall rating of more than 90 percent.
The 11 units successfully passed the Compliance Evaluation Process composed of three phases—Strategic Readiness Test or SRT, the Performance Audit and the Unit Revalidation.