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Sunday, March 22, 2026

Why the government is pushing agencies to register in the modernized PhilGEPS.

The policy and operational rationale behind it:


1. To enforce procurement transparency and compliance

Under Republic Act No. 9184, all government procurement activities must be:

  • Publicly posted
  • Open to competition
  • Documented and auditable

The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System is the official platform where these requirements are fulfilled.

👉 Without registration, an agency cannot legally post bid opportunities, which can expose it to audit findings (e.g., COA observations).


2. To modernize and digitize procurement processes

The “modernized” PhilGEPS introduces:

  • Fully online registration
  • Improved user management
  • Streamlined document submission

This reduces:

  • Paper-based transactions
  • Manual errors
  • Processing delays

👉 The goal is end-to-end digital procurement governance.


3. To standardize procurement across all agencies

Through the centralized system managed by the Procurement Service–Department of Budget and Management:

  • All agencies follow the same procedures
  • Data formats and reporting are uniform
  • Oversight bodies can easily monitor compliance

👉 This eliminates fragmented or inconsistent procurement practices.


4. To improve efficiency and speed of government transactions

With online registration and system access:

  • Agencies can immediately post procurement projects
  • Suppliers can view opportunities in real time
  • Bid processes become faster and more competitive

👉 This is critical for:

  • Infrastructure projects
  • Delivery of public services
  • Emergency procurement situations

5. To strengthen accountability and audit trail

Every action in PhilGEPS is:

  • Logged
  • Time-stamped
  • Traceable

👉 This supports:

  • COA audits
  • Internal controls
  • Anti-corruption measures

6. To expand supplier participation (market access)

Once agencies are registered and posting:

  • More suppliers (including MSMEs, cooperatives, ARBOs) can participate
  • Competition increases
  • Government gets better value for money

Bottom line

The announcement is not just informational—it is directive in nature:

Government agencies are expected to register in PhilGEPS because it is the mandatory, centralized, and legally recognized platform for conducting transparent, efficient, and accountable public procurement.


☝Practical, compliance-oriented guide for government agencies registering in the modernized Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS), as administered by the Procurement Service–Department of Budget and Management (PS-DBM).


✅ STEP-BY-STEP REGISTRATION (Government Agency)

1. Access the PhilGEPS Portal

  • Go to the official PhilGEPS website
  • Select “Register” → “Government Agency”

2. Create an Agency Account

Provide basic organizational data:

  • Agency name (as per charter/DBM records)
  • Agency type (NGAs, GOCCs, LGUs, SUCs, etc.)
  • Office address
  • Official email address (preferably generic: e.g., bac@agency.gov.ph)
  • Contact numbers

3. Create the Administrator User

This is usually assigned to:

  • BAC Secretariat Head
  • Procurement Officer

Required details:

  • Full name
  • Official designation
  • Government email address
  • Username and secure password

📌 This account will manage all procurement users in the system.


4. Upload Required Documents

(See detailed checklist below)

  • Ensure documents are clear, signed, and in PDF format
  • File names should be structured (e.g., “AgencyName_Designation_Order.pdf”)

5. Submit Application

  • Review all entries
  • Submit through the system
  • You will receive a reference number / acknowledgment email

6. Validation by PS-DBM

  • PS-DBM reviews submitted documents
  • May request corrections or additional documents

⏱️ Processing time varies (typically a few working days if complete)


7. Account Activation

  • Once approved:
    • Agency account is activated
    • Administrator receives confirmation email
  • You can now:
    • Post procurement projects
    • Manage users (BAC, TWG, end-users)
    • Access PhilGEPS modules

📄 REQUIRED DOCUMENTS (Typical)

A. Agency-Level Documents

  1. Proof of Legal Existence
    • Law/Charter (for NGAs, GOCCs)
    • Ordinance (for LGUs)
    • SEC Registration (for GOCC subsidiaries, if applicable)
  2. Official Office Address Proof
    • Utility bill / government-issued document (if requested)

B. Authorization & Appointment

  1. Designation Order / Office Order
    • Appointing the PhilGEPS Administrator
    • Signed by Head of Agency or authorized official
  2. BAC Creation Order
    • Official order creating the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC)
  3. BAC Secretariat Designation
    • Identifies procurement support staff

C. Identity & Verification

  1. Valid Government IDs
    • For Administrator (and sometimes BAC Head)
  2. Authorization Letter (if applicable)
    • If processed by a representative

D. Compliance / Supporting (sometimes required)

  1. Organizational Structure
    • Showing procurement roles (optional but helpful)
  2. Tax Identification Number (TIN) of Agency
  3. Official Email Certification
  • Confirms use of official government domain (if requested)

⚠️ Common Issues to Avoid

  • Mismatch between agency name and documents
  • Unclear or unsigned designation orders
  • Using personal email instead of official government email
  • Incomplete BAC documentation

💡 Practical Tips

  • Use a centralized procurement email (not personal accounts)
  • Prepare scanned, signed PDFs in advance
  • Assign a permanent PhilGEPS administrator (not job-order staff)
  • Keep records aligned with RA 9184 (Government Procurement Reform Act) compliance


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