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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Geo-Tagging System to track all Government Projects in the City



City Mayor Atty. Frances Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi thanked the National Economic and Development Authority for spearheading the Geo-Tagging System Training for the Project Monitoring Committee of the City Government of Cotabato on Monday, September 26, 2016.

Geo-tagging is the process of adding geographical information to various medium in metadata form. The said data consist of coordinates such as latitude and longitude that includes the altitude, distance, and the name of the place to track. In other words, Geo-Tagging is a system that can trace or track the exact location of a place and can easily be uploaded to the internet and can be accessed by the general public.

"In case of city projects, the officer in-charged will capture a photo using Geo-Tagging system, through this we can monitor and evaluate uprising projects in the city based on its actual progress," explained by Mayor Guiani-Sayadi

City Mayor Guiani-Sayadi also reminded all participants of the said training on how important the accuracy of every development built in the City; "Let us bear in mind that every centavo spent on a development project is the people's money... We in the government service have a sworn duty to see to it that the people's money is spent properly and that all government expenditures are transparent," added by the official.

The training started on Monday and is expected to end on Thursday. (CITY GOVERNMENT OF COTABATO/MINDANAO EXPOSE’)

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