Fast-track OFW deployment via eBOSS system --- DMW, ARTA
The Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) and the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) are moving to establish an electronic Business One-Stop Shop (eBOSS) to ensure digital accessibility to processes required by the government to Filipinos applying for work overseas.
*DMW Secretary Maria Susana Ople and ARTA director-general Secretary Ernesto Perez (ARTA photo)*
ARTA said this after ARTA director-general Secretary Ernesto Perez met DMW Secretary Maria Susana Ople on April 11 to thresh out the steps in making the deployment process more efficient and more responsive to the needs of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). According to Perez, transitioning to streamlined and digitalized shops would allow more accessible and convenient applications for OFWs. "When we transition to streamlined and digitalized one-stop shops, we will enable many OFWs to access their applications in the comfort and safety of their homes or at any place in their convenience," Perez said. To do this, the ARTA and the DMW agreed to begin conducting workshops on business process mapping with the regulating agencies and private stakeholder organizations to identify and remove any unnecessary and overlapping regulations, fees, or processes. ARTA will then assist the DMW in initially establishing a Business One-Stop Shop (BOSS), which will physically collocate the concerned offices, making filing and issuing permits and requirements more accessible and convenient. "Conducting business process mapping workshops and putting up BOSS are necessary steps prior to digitalizing the system through the eBOSS," Perez said. This streamlining and digitalization initiative will be strengthened in a Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC), including a Technical Working Group (TWG) headed by the DMW, supported by the ARTA, and composed of key regulating agencies. According to Perez, the ARTA remains committed to its mandate of interconnecting government offices under the whole-of-government approach to achieve efficiency in public service delivery. The initiative between ARTA and DMW stemmed from President Marcos' call to the government to use digital empowerment in providing OFWs a red tape-free and swift transacting experience after taking the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic. A study by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) published on the Senate Economic Planning Office's (SEPA) "Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on OFW Deployment and Remittances" showed that the total number of 2.2 million OFW deployments in 2019 declined to 549,000 in 2020, which is a 74.5 percent drop due to the travel restrictions imposed to curb the surge of the virus.
*DMW Secretary Maria Susana Ople and ARTA director-general Secretary Ernesto Perez (ARTA photo)*
ARTA said this after ARTA director-general Secretary Ernesto Perez met DMW Secretary Maria Susana Ople on April 11 to thresh out the steps in making the deployment process more efficient and more responsive to the needs of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). According to Perez, transitioning to streamlined and digitalized shops would allow more accessible and convenient applications for OFWs. "When we transition to streamlined and digitalized one-stop shops, we will enable many OFWs to access their applications in the comfort and safety of their homes or at any place in their convenience," Perez said. To do this, the ARTA and the DMW agreed to begin conducting workshops on business process mapping with the regulating agencies and private stakeholder organizations to identify and remove any unnecessary and overlapping regulations, fees, or processes. ARTA will then assist the DMW in initially establishing a Business One-Stop Shop (BOSS), which will physically collocate the concerned offices, making filing and issuing permits and requirements more accessible and convenient. "Conducting business process mapping workshops and putting up BOSS are necessary steps prior to digitalizing the system through the eBOSS," Perez said. This streamlining and digitalization initiative will be strengthened in a Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC), including a Technical Working Group (TWG) headed by the DMW, supported by the ARTA, and composed of key regulating agencies. According to Perez, the ARTA remains committed to its mandate of interconnecting government offices under the whole-of-government approach to achieve efficiency in public service delivery. The initiative between ARTA and DMW stemmed from President Marcos' call to the government to use digital empowerment in providing OFWs a red tape-free and swift transacting experience after taking the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic. A study by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) published on the Senate Economic Planning Office's (SEPA) "Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on OFW Deployment and Remittances" showed that the total number of 2.2 million OFW deployments in 2019 declined to 549,000 in 2020, which is a 74.5 percent drop due to the travel restrictions imposed to curb the surge of the virus.