The Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) formally
inaugurated a new building for its Veterans Records and Management Division
(VRMD) as it celebrated its 44th founding anniversary Friday.
The facility will house and integrate all records of
veterans and their dependents, PVAO administrator Ernesto Carolina said.
These records are the 201 files or the pensioners/veterans
records of both deceased and active pensioners.
These files include application forms, documentary
requirements and military service records, proofs of identity,
evaluation/processing forms for benefits applied for by the pensioners, and
attachments on approved and disapproved applications.
These will be consolidated into one veteran file which will
be transferred from the Bonifacio Hall and the former VRMD facility to the new
building, which is located at the PVAO compound in Camp
Aguinaldo , Quezon City .
Files gathered from the year 2001 to the present will also
be stored there. As a pension management institution, records are the lifeblood
of PVAO, highlighting the importance of the facility.
“The digitization of records will facilitate the
availability of veterans’ information and documents to using entities through
their respective computer terminals, thus drastically reducing the processing
time for claims benefits and in the validation of pensioners under the PVAO Validation
Program,” PVAO deputy administrator Raul Caballes said.
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