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DepEd Accelerates Laptop Delivery Via Early Procurement Activity

DepEd naglunsad ng mas mabilis na distribusyon ng laptops sa tulong ng Early Procurement Activity. Isang hakbang upang mapabuti ang edukasyon sa bansa.

DepEd Accelerates Laptop Delivery Via Early Procurement Activity

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The Department of Education (DepEd) on Friday reported the accelerated delivery of laptops with the help of the Early Procurement Activity (EPA).

This is part of the department’s effort to expedite the DepEd Computerization Program (DCP) in line with the directives of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.

In a statement, DepEd Zambales Schools Division Superintendent William Roderick Fallorin commended Education Secretary Sonny Angara for initiating the EPA, which addresses the delayed distribution of laptops to teachers and non-teaching staff due to the bidding and procurement process.

“Kung matatandaan niyo, late na dumarating iyong mga laptops natin, iyong DCP packages natin. Usually, by the time na dumating sa mga schools, hindi na 100-percent functional, tapos iyong iba parang hindi na masyado magamit (If you remember, our laptops under our DCP packages were coming in late. By the time these reach the schools, they are no longer 100-percent functional, with some only useful for a short period of time,” said Fallorin, who oversees 300 public schools.

He was referring to the time when the laptops supposed to be distributed were reportedly stocked in warehouses for almost the entire two-year shelf-life of the equipment.

The DepEd said 79 percent of the fund for the 2025 DCP has been awarded.

Out of the 33,539 DepEd procured laptops for teaching personnel, 9,466 units have been delivered, as well as 3,255 out of the 5,360 laptops for non-teaching staff.

Besides laptops, 6,634 out of the 25,949 procured Smart TV packages with external drives have also been distributed. (PNA)