Each year, qualified upper-tier officials from both the government and private sector are invited to pit themselves against to an unforgiving, 220-item, 2-hour-and-55-minute-long test known as the Career Executive Service Written Exam (CES WE).

 

            Participants of the CES WE are subjected to 7 sub-tests: Error Recognition, Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, Information, Management Concepts and Problems and Essays.

 

            A total of 312 individuals took the CES WE on December 4, 2016; proving true to the exam's tremendous level of difficulty, only less than half (49.36%) had passed.

 

            Landing the fourth spot is the Department of Science and Technology IX's (DOST-IX) Supervising Science Research Specialist, Rosemarie S. Salazar, with a rating of 89.11%.

 

                   Branching from her supervisory capacities are 5 divisions: the Regional Standards and Testing Laboratories (RSTL), the Science and Technology Information Center (STIC), Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM), IT and Knowledge Management, and the Consortia and Special Projects.

 

            Only recently, her efforts had greatly contributed to the receipt of the Benita & Catalino Yap Foundation (BCYF) Innovation Award, through the OneLab project, whose members of the laboratory network are all internationally recognized and accredited to ISO 17025:2005 “General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories.”

 

            Since her employment in the agency, the office has been graced with a number of recognitions and awards, thanks in part to the ideas and innovations she brings to the table. 

The Technology Innovation for Commercialization (TECHNICOM) Program implemented by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) thru the Technology Application and Promotion Institute (TAPI) invites eligible proponents to submit research and development (R&D) project proposals for CY 2017 funding.

 

Project proposals must be commercially viable, locally developed, and geared toward market-readiness. Financial and technical assistance shall be granted to R&D projects pursuing pre-commercialization activities, which will be implemented within a period of 1 year.

 

Listed below are the conditions for eligibility:

 

Qualified Proponent / Implementing Agencies

 

  • R&D Institutions
  • State Universities & Colleges (SUCs) & Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
  • Technology Business Incubatees (TBIs) or start-up companies

 

Project Leader

 

  • Must not have any unsettled accountabilities with the DOST system
  • Submission of curriculum vitae and other proof of capabilities
  • Endorsement from the Head of Agency
  • Eligibility of the project leader is to be determined by the TECHNICOM program unit

 

Collaborator / Technology Adopter

 

  • Applicants are required to have at least one (1) collaborator / cooperating agency / industrial partner which may become the project's adopter or potential investor
  • The collaborator / technology adopter must be a public or private Filipino entity.

    Project Activities Eligible to Receive Grant


    • Prototype Development
    • Pilot-Scale Testing / Scaling-up Production
    • Technology Validation
    • Field / Market Testing

     

    Coverage of Assistance

    • Direct or indirect cost including personal services, maintenance and other operating expenses and equipment outlay
    • Budget details must be reflected on Line-Item Budget (LIB) and must be pursuant guidelines for DOST Grants-in-Aid (GIA) funds

     

    Requirements

     

    • Project proposal following the required TECHNICOM format (DOST Form No. 2D)
    • Proponent's letter of intent addressed to:

     

                       ENGR. EDGAR I. GARCIA

                       Director, TAPI and

                       Program Director, TECHNICOM

                       Technology Application and Promotion Institute

                       DOST Compound, General Santos Avenue,

                       Bicutan, Taguig City

     

    • Workplan
    • Line-item Budget
    • Endorsement letter from head of the proponent agency and / or institution
    • Letter of commitment from collaborating agency and / or private industry partners

     

    Interested applicants may submit their proposal to the above address, thru fax (632) 838 1127, or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before 5:00 PM on March 15, 2017.

     

    For more information, please call (632) 837 2071 local 2157 or 2167 and look for Ms. Irene Vee O, Esteban and / or Ms. Florisa Mae A. Ilagan of the TECHNICOM Program Unit.

The National Youth Commission (NYC) is accepting applications for the 2017 Southeast ASEAN and Japan Youth Program (SSEAJYP).

 

Since 1974, the SSEAJYP annual cultural exchange program has been an avenue to foster friendship and mutual understanding between young people from ASEAN member countries and Japan.

 

Interested applicants must be 18-30 years old and are required to complete the application form available for download at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-9i1g0yfOhrTWN1VWJEeG9UZ2VfbGZMLUVDaGhOM1lFRGdF/view

 

Accomplished applications forms may be submitted to the NYC Office, located at the  3F VHW (Land Bank) Building, Veterans Avenue, Zamboanga City, or emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before 5:00PM on April 14, 2017.

 

For any questions or concerns, please call (062) 992-4851 or send them to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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