The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is now finalizing the plan to terminate its contract with the Land Transportation Management System (LTMS) provider German company Dermalog.
The Land Transportation Office is now finalizing the plan to terminate its contract with the Land Transportation Management System provider German company Dermalog.
He added that the agency has consulted with the Department of Information and Communications Technology “so that any action will not affect public service.”When sought for comment, Dermalog said it is “asking the DOTr” about the issue and will provide further comments once it is cleared. The findings from the COA’s Audit Observation Memorandum revealed a discrepancy in the delivery timeline for key milestones within the LTMS project, surpassing the permissible time extension as outlined in the Government Procurement Manual Volume 2.
Acop claimed that these violations already amounted to P1.119 billion in liquidated damages, which “merits the filing of termination or rescission of the contract.”
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
LTO denies ending LTMS contractDefining the News
Read more »
LTO set to end contract with 'underperforming' foreign IT providerMANILA, Philippines: The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is finalizing the legal steps for the termination of its contract with the agency's foreign information technology (IT) provider that developed the P3.14 billion Land Transportation Management System (LTMS) due to underperformance and delays.
Read more »
BFP 7, LTO 7 offices ‘need to move’SunStar Publishing Inc.
Read more »
LTO apprehends 3,447 erring motoristsDefining the News
Read more »
More complaints filed vs Calabarzon LTO chief before Marcos' officeMANILA, Philippines: More complaints were filed before the Office of the President against the chief of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) in Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon) for alleged extortion.
Read more »