Alternative Procurement Processes in the Land Transportation Office (LTO) Region V


Authors : Sarmiento, Louie B.

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 6 - June


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUN2011

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Abstract : This study determined the alternative procurement processes in the Land Transportation Office (LTO) Region V. Specifically, it answered the following sub-problems: 1) What are the alternative procurement processes employed in the Land Transportation Office Region V?; 2) What is the level of compliance with the alternative procurement processes along negotiated procurement in terms of small value and lease of real property and venue as well as shopping?; 3) What are the completed procurement projects from fiscal year 2022- 2023?; 4) What are the issues in alternative procurement processes met by the respondents?; and 5) What agency procurement plan may be proposed to address the issues? This research study utilized the descriptive-survey method of research. It is descriptive for it presents the alternative procurement processes in the Land Transportation Office in Region V. This employs the survey design since it used a questionnaire to collect information using pre-identified indicators. The researcher also identified the completed procurement projects of the office from fiscal years 2022-2023. The issues on alternative procurement processes are also a part of this study. The respondents of this study are thirty- five (35) regular as well as non-regular employees of the Land Transportation Office Region V. Total enumeration was employed. The statistical measures used are frequency count, percentage, weighted mean and ranking.

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This study determined the alternative procurement processes in the Land Transportation Office (LTO) Region V. Specifically, it answered the following sub-problems: 1) What are the alternative procurement processes employed in the Land Transportation Office Region V?; 2) What is the level of compliance with the alternative procurement processes along negotiated procurement in terms of small value and lease of real property and venue as well as shopping?; 3) What are the completed procurement projects from fiscal year 2022- 2023?; 4) What are the issues in alternative procurement processes met by the respondents?; and 5) What agency procurement plan may be proposed to address the issues? This research study utilized the descriptive-survey method of research. It is descriptive for it presents the alternative procurement processes in the Land Transportation Office in Region V. This employs the survey design since it used a questionnaire to collect information using pre-identified indicators. The researcher also identified the completed procurement projects of the office from fiscal years 2022-2023. The issues on alternative procurement processes are also a part of this study. The respondents of this study are thirty- five (35) regular as well as non-regular employees of the Land Transportation Office Region V. Total enumeration was employed. The statistical measures used are frequency count, percentage, weighted mean and ranking.

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