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CATEGORY Agency Name NGA 102ND CONTRACTING OFFICE, AFP PROCUREMENT SERVICE NGA 112TH CONTRACTING OFFICE, AFP PROCUREMENT SERVICE CATEGORY Agency Name NGA 102ND CONTRACTING OFFICE, AFP PROCUREMENT SERVICE NGA 112TH CONTRACTING OFFICE, AFP PROCUREMENT SERVICE Primary 15TH AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Primary 15TH AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NGA 250TH PRESIDENTIAL AIRLIFT WING NGA 304TH CONTRACTING OFFICE, AFP-PS NGA 514 ENGINEER CONSTRUCTION BATTALION Primary A. MABINI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MANILA Primary A.C. HERRERA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NGA ADVANCED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE NGA AFP - RETIREMENT AND SEPARATION BENEFITS SYSTEM NGA AFP PROCUREMENT SERVICE NGA AFP-G H Q-COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS SERVICE(CES) NGA AFP-G H Q-HEADQUARTERS SUPPORT COMMAND(HSC) NGA AFP-GHQ-DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR OPERATION-OJ3 NGA AFP-GHQ-DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR PLANS-J5 NGA AFP-GHQ-OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL(OSG) NGA AGRICULTURAL CREDIT POLICY COUNCIL NGA AGRICULTURAL TRAINING INSTITUTE NGA AGRICULTURAL TRAINING INSTITUTE - LIPA CITY NGA AGRICULTURAL TRAINING INSTITUTE - REGION IV-A Primary AGUINALDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-CUBAO, QUEZON CITY Primary ALABANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GOCC AL-AMANAH ISLAMIC INVESTMENT BANK OF THE PHILS. Secondary AMADEO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Local Water District AMADEO WATER DISTRICT Primary AMADO V. HERNANDEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - TONDO, MLA. Primary AMANG RODRIGUEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MALABON CITY HOSPITAL AMANG RODRIGUEZ MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER Primary AMPARO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Secondary AMPARO HIGH SCHOOL - CALOOCAN CITY Secondary AMULUNG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Primary ANDRES BONIFACIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - PASAY CITY Primary ANDRES BONIFACIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-STA. CRUZ, MLA. Secondary ANDRES BONIFACIO INTEGRATED SCHOOL Secondary ANGAT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Secondary ANGEL M. DEL ROSARIO HIGH SCHOOL NGA ANGELES CITY NATIONAL TRADE SCHOOL Local Water District ANGELES CITY WATER DISTRICT Secondary ANGONO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Primary ANILAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GOCC ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING COUNCIL Secondary ANTIPOLO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Primary ANTONIO A. MACEDA INTEGRATED ELEM. SCH.-MANILA Secondary ANTONIO A. MACEDA INTEGRATED SCHOOL Secondary ANTONIO C. ESGUERRA MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Secondary ANTONIO J. VILLEGAS VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL-MANILA Primary ANTONIO LUNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-TONDO, MANILA Primary ANTONIO REGIDOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - STA. CRUZ, MLA HOSPITAL APACIBLE MEMORIAL DISTRICT HOSPITAL Primary APELO CRUZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GOCC APO PRODUCTION UNIT, INCORPORATED Primary APOLINARIO SAMSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-QUEZON CITY Secondary ARAULLO HIGH SCHOOL Secondary ARELLANO HIGH SCHOOL Secondary ARKONG BATO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL-VALENZUELA CITY NGA ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES - MEDICAL CENTER NGA ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES-FINANCE CENTER HOSPITAL AROROY MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL Primary ARSENIO H. LACSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - TONDO, MLA. NGA ARTILLERY REGIMENT, PA Constitutional Offices ASSN. OF GOV'T ACCOUNTANTS OF THE PHILS.(AGAP) Primary AURORA A. QUEZON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Primary AURORA A. QUEZON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MALATE, MANILA GOCC AURORA PACIFIC ECONOMIC ZONE & FREEPORT AUTHORITY SUC AURORA STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (ASCOT) GOCC AUTHORITY OF THE FREEPORT AREA OF BATAAN (AFAB) GOCC B S P - MINT AND GOLD REFINERY GOCC B S P - OFFICE OF THE GENERAL SERVICES Primary BABATNIN ELEMENTARY.SCHOOL-MALOLOS CITY Primary BACLARAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - CENTRAL Primary BACLARAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - UNIT I Primary BACLARAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL UNIT II Secondary BACLARAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Primary BACOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - STA. MESA MLA. Primary BAESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Secondary BAESA HIGH SCHOOL Primary BAGBAG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-NOVALICHES, QUEZON CITY Primary BAGNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MALOLOS CITY Primary BAGONG BARANGAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MANILA Secondary BAGONG BARRIO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Secondary BAGONG BARRIO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - ANNEX HOSPITAL BAGONG CAINTA MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL Primary BAGONG DIWA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MANILA Primary BAGONG ILOG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Primary BAGONG LOTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Secondary BAGONG NAYON II NAT'L HIGH SCHOOL -ANTIPOLO CITY Primary BAGONG SILANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Primary BAGONG SILANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - 4TH AVE. Secondary BAGONG SILANG HIGH SCHOOL Primary BAGONG SILANGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Secondary BAGONG SILANGAN HIGH SCHOOL Primary BAGONG TANYAG ELEM. SCHOOL-ANNEX A Primary BAGONG TANYAG ELEM. SCHOOL-ANNEX B Primary BAGONG TANYAG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MAIN Secondary BAGUIO CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Province BAGUIO CITY-CITY ACCOUNTING OFFICE Province BAGUIO CITY-CITY AUDITOR'S OFFICE Province BAGUIO CITY-CITY BUDGET OFFICE Province BAGUIO CITY-CITY HEALTH OFFICE Province BAGUIO CITY-CITY POLICE STATION Province BAGUIO CITY-D.S.W.D. Province BAGUIO CITY-OFFICE OF SOCIAL SERVICES Province BAGUIO CITY-PUBLIC UTILITIES Province BAGUIO CITY-TREASURER'S OFFICE Local Water District BAGUIO WATER DISTRICT Primary BAGUMBAYAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Primary BAGUMBAYAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-QUEZON CITY Secondary BAGUMBAYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Primary BAGUMBONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - MAIN Primary BAGUMBONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ANNEX - CAL. CITY Secondary BAGUMBONG HIGH SCHOOL Secondary BAGUMBONG HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Secondary BAGUMBONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - JALA-JALA, RIZAL Primary BALARA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Secondary BALARA HIGH SCHOOL Secondary BALAYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Primary BALAYONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MALOLOS CITY Secondary BALETE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SUC BALICUATRO COLLEGES OF ARTS AND TRADES Primary BALINGASA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Secondary BALINGASA HIGH SCHOOL Primary BALITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Primary BALUMBATO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Primary BAMBANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - PASIG CITY Primary BANGKAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL III-MAKATI CITY Primary BANGKAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL II-MAKATI CITY Primary BANGKAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I-MAKATI CITY Primary BANGKAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MAIN-MAKATI CITY Primary BANGKAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-MALOLOS CITY Secondary BANGKAL HIGH SCHOOL-MAKATI CITY GOCC BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS GOCC BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS, SECURITY PLANT Primary BANGKULASI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-NAVOTAS CITY Secondary BANSUD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL(RSHS-R4B-MIMAROPA) Barangay BARANGAY 1 - LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY 12, ZONE 1 DISTRICT II-CALOOCAN CITY Barangay BARANGAY 177, ZONE 15, DISTRICT I, CALOOCAN CITY Barangay BARANGAY 179, ZONE 16, DISTRICT I, CALOOCAN CITY Barangay BARANGAY 2, LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY 3, LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY 4, LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY 507,ZONE 50 DIST.IV-MANILA Barangay BARANGAY 662, ZONE 71, DIST. 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RICARDO, BAGAC, BATAAN Barangay BARANGAY ABANG - LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY ADDITION HILLS, SAN JUAN CITY Barangay BARANGAY AGUILA, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY ALILIW, LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY ANOS, LOS BAÑOS, LAGUNA Barangay BARANGAY ANUS, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY APOLONIO SAMSON, QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY ATULINAO, LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY AYA, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY AYUTI, LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY BAESA, QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY BAGONG KATIPUNAN, PASIG CITY Barangay BARANGAY BAGONG NAYON, ANTIPOLO CITY Barangay BARANGAY BAGONG POOK, LIAN, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BAGONG POOK, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BAGUMBAYAN POBLACION - BATAAN Barangay BARANGAY BAGUMBAYAN SOUTH, NAVOTAS CITY Barangay BARANGAY BAGUMBAYAN, QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY BALAGTASIN 1, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BALAGTASIN, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BALIBAGO, LIAN, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BAMBANG, LOS BAÑOS, LAGUNA Barangay BARANGAY BANAWANG, BAGAC, BATAAN Barangay BARANGAY BANAY-BANAY I, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BANGKAL, MAKATI CITY Barangay BARANGAY BANGKULASI, NAVOTAS CITY Barangay BARANGAY BATASAN HILLS DISTRICT II Barangay BARANGAY BATONG MALAKE, LOS BAÑOS, LAGUNA Barangay BARANGAY BAYBAYIN, LOS BANOS, LAGUNA Barangay BARANGAY BAYOG, LOS BAÑOS, LAGUNA Barangay BARANGAY BEL-AIR, MAKATI CITY Barangay BARANGAY BEVERLY HILLS - ANTIPOLO Barangay BARANGAY BIGAIN 1.0, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BIGAIN 2.0, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BIGAIN SOUTH, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BINUANGAN, BAGAC, BATAAN Barangay BARANGAY BINUBUSAN, LIAN, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BUNGAHAN, LIAN, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY BUNUKAWAN, BAGAC, BATAAN Barangay BARANGAY CALANSAYAN, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY CALAWIS, ANTIPOLO Barangay BARANGAY CENTRAL , QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY CULIAT, QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY CUMBA, LIAN, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY CUPANG, ANTIPOLO CITY Barangay BARANGAY DAANGHARI, NAVOTAS CITY Barangay BARANGAY DALIG, ANTIPOLO CITY Barangay BARANGAY DAMAR, QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY DAYAP, CALAUAN, LAGUNA Barangay BARANGAY DELA PAZ, ANTIPOLO CITY Barangay BARANGAY DOÑA AURORA, QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY DOÑA IMELDA, QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY FORBES PARK, MAKATI CITY Barangay BARANGAY GOVERNMENT OF HAGONOY - TAGUIG CITY Barangay BARANGAY GREATER LAGRO, QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY GREENHILLS, SAN JUAN CITY Barangay BARANGAY GULOD, QUEZON CITY Barangay BARANGAY HUMAYINGAN, LIAN, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY IBABA, BAGAC, BATAAN Barangay BARANGAY IBIS, BAGAC, BATAAN Barangay BARANGAY IGANG - LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY INARAWAN, ANTIPOLO CITY Barangay BARANGAY KABATETE - LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY KAKAWIT - LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY KAPITO, LIAN, BATANGAS Barangay BARANGAY KAPITOLYO, PASIG CITY Barangay BARANGAY KILIB - LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY KULAPI, LUCBAN, QUEZON Barangay BARANGAY LALAKAY, LOS BAÑOS,
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