The Agricultural Training Institute-Regional Training Center 7 (ATI-RTC 7) has been officially recognized by the Government Procurement Policy Board Technical Support Office (GPPB-TSO) as a compliant procuring entity for Annual Procurement Plan (APP) Non-Career Service Employees (Non-CSEs) for Fiscal Year 2024. This significant achievement highlights ATI-RTC 7’s ongoing commitment to maintaining transparency, efficiency, and excellence in its procurement practices.
The recognition from the GPPB-TSO marks a key milestone in the institute’s journey toward ensuring that its procurement processes adhere to the highest standards of good governance. By being named as a compliant procuring entity, ATI-RTC 7 has proven its dedication to promoting transparency and integrity in government dealings.
“We are truly honored to be recognized as a compliant procuring entity by the Government Procurement Policy Board,” said Center Director, Dr. Gracia F. Arado. “This achievement is a testament to the hard work and commitment of our team to uphold the highest standards in procurement practices. We will continue to lead by example, fostering a culture of transparency and efficiency in every aspect of our operations.”
ATI-RTC 7’s focus on achieving compliance in procurement also aligns with its broader goals of providing quality agricultural training and promoting sustainable development practices throughout the region. The recognition reaffirms the institute’s dedication to excellence in public service and its drive to make a positive impact on both the local agricultural sector and the community.
With this achievement, ATI-RTC 7 looks forward to further advancing its procurement practices and continuing to serve as a role model for other public institutions.