LTO now completely computerized
February 12, 2003 | 12:00am
Thanks to the Land Transportation Office Information Technology (LTO-IT) Project, the public can now transact business with LTO nationwide, online and in real time.
At present, 140 LTO district offices throughout the country are now operating under a computerized environment. With computerization in place, LTO transactions such as drivers license issuance and motor vehicle registration are now being processed online and in real time through the LTO-IT System, making it very convenient for the public to "transact anywhere, anytime."
The LTO-IT Project has also paved the way for the build-up of a central database capable of storing millions of records of licensed drivers and registered motor vehicles. Moreover, the LTO-IT System is flexible to enable interconnectivities with other IT facilities. With a directive from LTO head Roberto T. Lastimoso, Stradcom Corporation, the LTO-IT Project proponent, has developed other IT facilities that interconnect with the LTO-IT System. These are the Certificate of Cover Authentication Facility (COC-AF), the Private Emission Testing Center-Information Technology Facility (PETC-ITF), and Drug Test Validation Facility (DTVF).
The COC-AF will allow LTO evaluators nationwide to validate the authenticity of insurance certificates of cover (COC), which is required prior to registration of motor vehicle. Similarly, the PETC-ITF will provide online and real time validation of emission test results before processing transactions for motor vehicle registration. Meanwhile, the DVTF will ensure that no drivers license is issued to anyone with a positive drug test result.
At present, 140 LTO district offices throughout the country are now operating under a computerized environment. With computerization in place, LTO transactions such as drivers license issuance and motor vehicle registration are now being processed online and in real time through the LTO-IT System, making it very convenient for the public to "transact anywhere, anytime."
The LTO-IT Project has also paved the way for the build-up of a central database capable of storing millions of records of licensed drivers and registered motor vehicles. Moreover, the LTO-IT System is flexible to enable interconnectivities with other IT facilities. With a directive from LTO head Roberto T. Lastimoso, Stradcom Corporation, the LTO-IT Project proponent, has developed other IT facilities that interconnect with the LTO-IT System. These are the Certificate of Cover Authentication Facility (COC-AF), the Private Emission Testing Center-Information Technology Facility (PETC-ITF), and Drug Test Validation Facility (DTVF).
The COC-AF will allow LTO evaluators nationwide to validate the authenticity of insurance certificates of cover (COC), which is required prior to registration of motor vehicle. Similarly, the PETC-ITF will provide online and real time validation of emission test results before processing transactions for motor vehicle registration. Meanwhile, the DVTF will ensure that no drivers license is issued to anyone with a positive drug test result.
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