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Budget Preparation and Execution Group (BPE) of the Department of Budget and Management ^NTo;: Republika ng Pilipinas KAGAWARAN NG KATARUNGAN Department of Justice Manila MIG-DC 0 1 MAY 0 3 2018 DEPARTMENT CIRCULAR NO. TO: All attached agencies SUBJECT: Reassignment of Bureau Directors in the Budget Preparation and Execution of the Department of Budget and Management(DBM) Please be informed of the recent reassignment of Bureau Directors in the Budget Preparation and Execution Group (BPE) of the Department of Budget and Management. This is to ensure their exposure to a variety of budgetary issues relevant to the different agencies. Attached is the list of Directors in the BPE Group with their newly-assigned Bureaus and covered agencies for your guidance. Thank you. MENARDO I. GUEVARRA Secretary Department of Justice Cr^: 0201805022 Annex A COVERAGE AGENCIES BMB-A • Department of Finance(DOF) LORENZO C. DRAPETE • Department of Public Works and Director Highways(DPWH) • Department of Tourism(DOT) MA. GRACE M. DELOS SANTOS • Department of Trade and Industry OIC- Assistant Director (DTI) • Department of Transportation G/F, Boncodin Hall, Gen. Solano St., San (DOTr) Miguel, Manila • National Economic and local 2313; 2314; 735-4888 TP/ 791-3009 Development Authority(NEDA) [email protected] •Mindanao Development [email protected] Authority,LED AC, CDA BMB-B ' Department of Health(DOH) MARY ANNE Z. DELA VEGA ' Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Director Department of Social Welfare and Development(DSWD) JANE V. ABELLA Commission on the Filipino Language Assistant Director (CFL) Film Development Council of the 3/F, Boncodin Hall, Gen. Solano St., San Philippines(FDCP) Miguel, Manila Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board local 2616 TF, 2307; 2320; 735-1988 (HLURB) [email protected] Housing and Urban Development [email protected] Coordinating Council(HUDCC) Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) ■ National Anti-Poverty Commission(NAPC) ■ National Commission for Culture and the Arts(NCCA) ' National Historical Commission of the Philippines ■ National Library of the Philippines ' National Archives of the Philippines ' National Commission on Indigenous Peoples ' Optical Media Board(0MB) ■ Philippine Commission on Women ■ Philippine Sports Commission(PSC) ■ Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor BMB-C • Office of the President(OP) • Office of the Vice President(OVP) • Department of Budget and CARMENCITA P. MAHINAY Management (DBM) Director • Presidential Communications Operations Office(PCOO) ELENA REGINA S. BRILLATES • Career Executive Service Board Assistant Director • Congress of the Philippines • Civil Service Commission(CSC) 3/F, Boncodin Hall, Gen. Solano St., San • Commission On Audit(COA) Miguel, Manila • Commission on Elections(COMELEC) local 2325; 2326; 2691; 735-1778 • Development Academy of the Philippines cmahlnay^dbm.gov.ph • Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) [email protected] • Games and Amusements Board(GAB) • Government-Owned and/or- Controlled Corporations(GOCCs) • Philippine Institute for Development Studies • Philippine Racing Commission • Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO) 'Presidential Management Staff(PMS) 'Senate 'Other agencies covered by and/or attached to the foregoing (see Annex B) BMB-D • Department of Foreign Affairs(DFA) • Department of Interior and Local MA. SOLEDAD G. DOLORAIS Government(DILG) • Department of Justice(DOJ) Director • Department of National Defense(DND) • The Judiciary EVELYN G. PERALTA • Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Assistant Director (ARMM) • Office of the Ombudsman • Commission on Human Rights 3/F, Boncodin Hall, Gen. Solano ST., • Commission on Filipinos Overseas San Miguel, Manila • Dangerous Drugs Board(DDB) local 2331; 2332; 2622; 736-7820 • National Commission on Muslim Filipinos [email protected] • National Intelligence Coordinating Agency [email protected] (NICA) • National Security Council(NSC) • Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process(OPAPP) • Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) • International Commitments Fund (ICF) BMB-E ' Department of Agrarian Reform(DAR) CRISTINA B. CLASARA • Department of Agriculture(DA) ' Department of Energy(DOE) Director ' Department of Environment and Natural Resources(DENR) VILMAP. GOROSPE ' Department of Science and Technology Assistant Director (DOST) ' Department of Information and Communications Technology(DICT) 4/F, Boncodin Hall, Gen. Solano St., San ■ Climate Change Commission Miguel, Manila ■ Energy Regulatory Commission local 2337; 2338:2625; 735-1879 • Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority [email protected] 'Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission [email protected] ' National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund(NDRRMF) LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND REGIONAL COORDINATION BUREAU LGRCB LEILA MAGDA G. RIVERA Director DIMPNAO. LEJOS Assistant Director • Internal Revenue Allotment(IRA) •Allocation to Local Government Units 4/F, Boncodin Hall, Gen. Solano St., San Miguel, Manila local 2347; 735-4842 [email protected] [email protected] BUDGET TECHNICAL BUREAU BTB G/F, Boncodin Hall, Gen., Solano St., San Miguel, Manila AMANELLA D. AREVALO local 2610 ; 2312; 2309; F 735-1780; Director 735-1935 [email protected] BMB-F TESSIE C. GREGORIO • Monitoring and Evaluation Fimction Director • Department of Education (DepEd) • Commission on Higher Education 4/F, Boncodin Hall, Gen. Solano St., San (CHED) Miguel, Manila • University of the Philippines System local 2631; 2350 • Mindanao State University System [email protected] • State universities and Colleges(SUCs) ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE G/F, DBM BIdg III, Gen. Solano St., San RYAN S. LITA Miguel, Manila Director 735-4902; 735-4979 F; local 3111; 3118 THEA MARIE CORINNE F. PALARCA [email protected] Assistant Director toalarcaO.dbm.aov.oh CORPORATE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT SERVICE MERCEDES P.NAVARRO Director 2/F, DBM BIdg III, Gen. Solano St., San Miguel, Manila 735-4916 TF; LOG. 3210; [email protected] FINANCE SERVICE DOLORES E. GALURA 2/F. BIdg 111, Gen. Solano St., San Miguel, Director Manila 735-4935; loc. 3201; 3209 [email protected] FISCAL PLANNING AND REFORMS ROLANDO U. TOLEDO BUREAU Director YOLANDA REYES 2/F, DBM BIdg 1, Gen. Solano St. , San QIC- Assistant Director Miguel, Manila 735-1782; 735-1956 F; local 1201-1204 [email protected] [email protected] INTERNAL AUDIT SERVICE DANTE B. DE CHAVEZ 2/F BIdg III, Gen. Solano St. ,San Miguel, Director Manila 735-4920 local 3220; 3225 [email protected] INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS SERVICE ANDREA CELENE M. MAGTALAS 3/F, Boncodin Hall, Gen. Solano St., San Director Miguel, Manila local 2356; 735-4837 TF [email protected] LEGAL SERVICE ROWENA CANDICE M. RUIZ G/F, BIdg. 1, Gen. Solano St., San Director Miguel, Manila ATTY. PAULA DOMINGO 734-8987; TP; 1112; 1119 QIC-Assistant Director [email protected] [email protected] ORGANIZATION, POSITION CLASSIFICATION AND GERALD R. JANDA COMPENSATION BUREAU Director IV 2/F, BIdg. 1,Gen. G/F, BIdg. 1, Gen. MA. LOURDES T. AGANON Solano St., San Miguel, Manila Assistant Director local 1210; 1211; 1216; 736-7572; 735- 4959 F [email protected] [email protected] SYSTEMS AND PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT BUREAU CLOTILDE L. DRAPETE Director 2nd Fir., DBM BIdg. Ill, Gen. Solano St., EMELITA M. BAILON San Miguel, Manila Assistant Director local 1220; 1221 ;1223;735-1978; 735- 1976; [email protected] [email protected] BUDGET INFORMATION AND TRAINING SERVICE Asst. Sec. AMELITA D. CASTILLO Concurrent Head DBM BIdg. 1, Gen. Solano St. , San Miguel, Manila 733-2192 TF ; 1110; 1105 Annex B BMB-C COVERAGES I. CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES A. Senate B. Senate Electoral Tribunal( SET) 0. Commission of Appointments(OA) D. House of Representatives E. House Electoral Tribunal (HRET) II. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT A. The President's Offices III. OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT A. Office of the Secretary IV. DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT A. Office of the Secretary B. Government Procurement Policy Board - Technical Support Office (GPPB-TSO) V. OTHER EXECUTIVE OFFICES A. Anti-Money Laundering Council B. Games and Amusement Board C. Governance Commission for Govt- Owned of Controlled Corp. D. Philippine Racing Commission E. Philippine Competition Commission F. Philippine Legislative Liason Office G. Philippine Management Staff VI. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION A. Civil Service Commission B. Career Executive Service Board VII. COMMISSION ON AUDIT VIII. COMMISSION ON ELECTION BUDGETARY SUPPORT TO GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS A. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A.1 National Dairy Authority (NDA) A.2 Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) A.3 Philippine Fisheries Development Authority(PFDA) A.4 Philippine Rice Research Institute (PRRI) A.5 Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) B. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 8.1 National Electrification Administration (NEA) B.2 National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR) C. LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES 0.1 Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) 0.2 Development Bank of the Philippines(DBP) D. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH D.I Lung Center of the Philippines(LOP) D.2 National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) D.3 Philippine Children's Center (PCIVIC) D.4 Philippine Heart Center(PHC) D.5 Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care (PITAHC) E. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS E.I Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) F. DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM F.I Tourism Promotions Boards(TPB) G. DEPARTMENT OF TRAIDE AND INDUSTRY G.I Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport Authority (APECO) G.2 Center for International Trade Exposition and Missions (CITEM) G.3 Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA)
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