Re-activation of Office of the President Coordinating Center for State Visits to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama
Memorandum Order No. 428, issued on April 29, 1997, re-establishes the Office of the President Coordinating Center (OPCC) to support the President's state visits to Los Angeles, Mexico, and Panama from May 6 to 16, 1997. The OPCC aims to provide timely information and facilitate coordination among government agencies regarding critical issues during these visits. It will operate under the supervision of an Executive Committee, with designated officials from various departments working in shifts to monitor developments and report back to the President. Additionally, the OPCC will compile a terminal report assessing its operations and the involvement of participating agencies upon conclusion of its activities.
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- What is Re-activation of Office of the President Coordinating Center for State Visits to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama about?
- Memorandum Order No. 428, issued on April 29, 1997, re-establishes the Office of the President Coordinating Center (OPCC) to support the President's state visits to Los Angeles, Mexico, and Panama from May 6 to 16, 1997. The OPCC aims to provide timely information and facilitate coordination among government agencies regarding critical issues during these visits. It will operate under the supervision of an Executive Committee, with designated officials from various departments working in shifts to monitor developments and report back to the President. Additionally, the OPCC will compile a terminal report assessing its operations and the involvement of participating agencies upon conclusion of its activities.
- What type of law is Memorandum Order No. 428?
- Re-activation of Office of the President Coordinating Center for State Visits to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama (Memorandum Order No. 428) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Re-activation of Office of the President Coordinating Center for State Visits to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama enacted?
- Re-activation of Office of the President Coordinating Center for State Visits to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama (Memorandum Order No. 428) was enacted on Apr 29, 1997.
- What is the citation for Re-activation of Office of the President Coordinating Center for State Visits to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama?
- Re-activation of Office of the President Coordinating Center for State Visits to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama, Memorandum Order No. 428, Apr 29, 1997 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Memorandum Order No. 428
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Memorandum Orders
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
April 29, 1997
MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 428
RE-ESTABLISHING AND RE-ACTIVATING THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT COORDINATING CENTER (OPCC) FOR THE STATE VISITS TO LOS ANGELES, MEXICO AND PANAMA
WHEREAS, the OPCC was established as an ad-hoc body in the Office of the President to provide timely information to the President on evolving critical issues and developments during the period of the President's conduct of foreign visits;
WHEREAS, the OPCC was initially activated on 24-hour operation during the state visit to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 26-30 January 1993 and was last reactivated during the President's Visit to Asian and Middle East Countries on 02 to 12 March 1997;
WHEREAS, there is need to establish a high level monitoring and reporting system that will cover all sectors and issues nationwide during the Foreign Visit of the President to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested on by law, do hereby re-establish and re-activate the operation of the Office of the President Coordinating Center during the visit to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama (06 to 16 May 1997) to be located at the 4th Floor, New Executive Building, Malacañang, Manila.
SECTION 1. Composition. — The OPCC will be under the overall supervision and responsibility of an Executive Committee composed of the Executive Secretary as Chairman, Secretaries of the National Defense and Interior and Local Government as OPCC Vice-Chairmen, National Security Adviser, Chief Presidential Legal Counsel, Senior Deputy Executive Secretary, Head, Presidential Management Staff and the Press Secretary, as members.
The OPCC Chairman shall coordinate with the Vice-President, Senate President, and the Speaker of the House whenever necessary.
SECTION 2. Functions. — The functions of the OPCC shall primarily include:
a. Provide timely information to the President on evolving critical issues and development during the period through the regular submission of OPCC Bulletins;
b. Provide a feedback system among and between agencies and the OP in carrying out the President's Directives while in Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama;
c. Provide a channel of coordination and collaboration in the management of government affairs during the President's absence;
d. Conduct regular meetings to assess the situation and the operations of the Center; and
e. Undertake other activities that may be directed by the President.
SECTION 3. Operating Structure. — The OPCC will be operational for the period 060800H May to 162000H May 1997 and will involve the participation and cooperation of departments and agencies under the Executive Branch to be grouped into the following operating units:
a. Expanded Task Force Lily composed of the DA/NIA, SRA, DILG/PNP, DFA, DND, DOF/BIR, DOJ/NBI, DOE/NPC/NEA, DOTC, DPWH/MWSS, DOLE/OWWA, DTI, MMDA, OPS, OP (Legal, PACE, OES), NICA, Mt. Pinatubo Commission, and PAs for Political Affairs, Military Affairs, Police Affairs, and Legislative Liaison;
b. Counterpart Coordinating Centers in all Departments and Agencies including Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations;
c. Regional Coordination Centers composed of heads of all regional offices nationwide; and,
d. OPCC Support Groups:
• Media Support Group composed of the OPS as lead agency, PR groups of government agencies including GOCCs and other outfits involved in media and communication; and,
• OPCC Secretariat composed of the PMS.
The OPCC may call upon any government agency or instrumentality to participate and cooperate in the monitoring activities as may be necessary. For this purpose, all Cabinet Members and Heads of Agencies will provide the OPCC Secretariat with the telephone number(s) where they can be accessed on a 24-hour basis.
SECTION 4. Expanded Task Force Lily. — The Expanded Task Force Lily headed by the Senior Deputy Executive Secretary will operate on a 24-hour basis at the 4th Floor of the New Executive Building (NEB), Malacañang, Manila. The member agencies will designate senior officials of their respective departments/agencies who will undertake 12-hour shifts at the NEB. Said senior officials should have ranks of at least Undersecretary or Asst. Secretary (for departments) or should be the head of agency, deputy head of agency, or senior manager/director (for other agencies).
The Expanded Task Force Lily will focus their monitoring and coordinating activities on security, peace and order, and other critical issues and services (e.g. rice, oil situation, calamity, power situation, etc.). In line with this, they will submit reports to the OPCC, through its Secretariat at 6-hour intervals or whenever necessary.
Departments/agencies under the Expanded Task Force Lily will share computer and communication equipment for their NEB operations for the duration of the President's Visit to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
SECTION 5. Counterpart Coordinating Centers. — The Counterpart Coordinating Centers (CCCs) in all Departments and Agencies including GOCCs will be re-established in their respective Office primarily to monitor and coordinate their respective sectors. Said Centers will operate on a 24-hour basis under the supervision of duly-designated action officers with ranks of at least Undersecretary or Asst. Secretary (for departments) or should be the head of agency, deputy head of agency, or senior manager/director (for other agencies). Said action officers should have access to their department/agency heads on a 24-hour basis.
The CCCs will submit monitoring reports on their respective sectors to the OPCC Secretariat at 6-hour intervals or whenever necessary.
SECTION 6. Regional Coordinating Centers. — The Regional Directors of the Department of Interior and Local Government will ensure the establishment of Regional Coordinating Centers (RCCs) in their respective regions by 060800H May 1997. cdt
The RCCs will operate on a 24-hour basis and will be based at the PNP Regional Headquarters. The member agencies will designate senior officials of their respective offices who will undertake 12-hour shifts at the PNP RECOM. Said senior officials should have ranks of at least Director III/II or should be the head/deputy of the regional office.
The RCCs will focus their monitoring and coordinating activities on regional developments and activities. In line with this, they will submit reports directly to the OPCC, through its Secretariat, at 6-hour intervals or whenever necessary.
Departments/agencies under the RCCs will share computer and communication equipment and office supplies for their operations for the duration of the President's Visit to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
SECTION 7. OPCC Support Groups. — The following will serve as support units to the OPCC:
a. Media Support Group composed of the OPS as lead agency, OPS-attached agencies, PR groups of government agencies including GOCCs and other outfits involved in media and communication. It will monitor and assess tri-media reports, prepare press statements on actions taken on issues and concerns raised by the media based on inputs provided by the OPS or OPCC and ensure the dissemination of press statements to tri-media networks.
It will be supervised by a senior official of the OPS with the rank of at least an Assistant Secretary. Its personnel and duty officers will undertake 12-hour shifts at the OPS, Kalayaan Hall, Malacañang Palace.
b) OPCC Secretariat composed of PMS personnel will operate at the 8th Floor, Operations Room, PMS Building, Arlegui Street, Malacañang. The OPCC Secretariat will provide the overall technical and administrative support to the OPCC on a 24-hour basis, including the consolidation of monitoring reports for submission to the OPCC Chairman/Execom Duty Officer.
SECTION 8. OPCC Supervision. — The operation of the OPCC will be supervised on a 24-hour rotation basis by the OPCC, Chairman, OPCC Vice-Chairmen, or a member of the Executive Committee. OPCC reports to the President will be signed by the OPCC Chairman or the OPCC Duty Officer (Vice-Chairmen or Executive Committee member).
SECTION 9. Terminal Report. — The OPCC Chairman will submit a terminal report to the President upon closure of OPCC operations which will include an overall assessment of the operation and the participation of all involved agencies.
SECTION 10. Effectivity. — This memorandum shall take effect immediately and shall remain in effect until 162000H May 1997.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 29th day of April, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety-Seven.
Cite This Law
Re-activation of Office of the President Coordinating Center for State Visits to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama, Memorandum Order No. 428, Apr 29, 1997 (Philippines)
Re-activation of Office of the President Coordinating Center for State Visits to Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama, Memorandum Order No. 428 (Phil. 1997)
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