ECE Act of the Philippines (R.A. 9292)
PRC Modernization Act of 2000 (R.A. 891)
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ACT (R.A. 8792)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1995 (R.A. 7925)
Act 3846 as amended by Commonwealth Act 571 and RA 584
PRC Resolution No. 3 Series of 1975
Department Order No. 37 amending Dept. Order No. 4 series of 1972
TCB Memorandum Circular 75-4 series of 1975
TCB Memorandum Circular 75-5 amending Memorandum Circular No.1
BOC Memorandum Circular 75-11 (Rezoning of Public Coast Stations)
TCB Memorandum Circular 76-6
TCB Memorandum Circular 76-9
Department Order No. 88 dated December 28,1972
NTC Memorandum Circular No. 7-07-86
Welcome Address Sec. Luistro of DepED
Electronics Engineers in the Government Service Forum
A very pleasant morning to everyone and welcome to our Bulwagan ng Karunungan,
very aptly-named today as I upon this assembly of brainy individuals with skills that
I cannot comprehend no matter how hard I try. More than any other field in this day
and age, yours is the one at the forefront of every gadget and gaming system and
online connections that characterizes this Electronic Age. Actually, I do not know
whether I should praise you for inventing all this magic of high-tech and high-speed
communications and entertainment, or blame you for making it doubly difficult for parents
to get their children to study their lessons instead of tinker with their gadgets.
Speech Delivered During the Forum on RA 9292
Entitled Electronic Engineers in the Government Service
Date: August 14, 2011,
Bulwagan and Karunungan,
Department of Education, MERALCO Avenue, Pasig City
To the members of the IECEP-National, to the Hon Secretary Bro. Armin Luistro, to
all attendees in this forum a pleasant good morning to you all.
It is an honor to deliver this keynote address on behalf of the Honorable CSC Chair
Francisco T. Duque III who is attending to an equally important commitment in
another place. The Commission recognized the importance of the event not only
to you as electronic engineers but to the bureaucracy in general who will be at the
receiving end of the effort of this law, RA 9292, thus we appreciate this opportunity
to participate and give our thoughts and listen to your sentiments pertaining to any
civil service issue regarding the same.
Implementation of RA 9292
PRESS RELEASE
Forum on RA 9292:
Electronics Engineers in the Government Service
Date: August 24, 2011 (Wednesday)
Time: 8:00AM-12:00NN
Venue: Bulwagan ng Karunungan, Department of Education,
DepED Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City
Attire: As appropriate
Republic Act No. 9292 (RA 9292) also known as the
“Electronics Engineering Law of 2004” is now fully
implemented in accordance with the Implementing
Rules and Regulations duly approved by the Board (BEC
Resolution No. 02. s. 2007). Thus, repealing Republic Act
5734. Sec. 34 of RA9292 states that “Positions in
Government Requiring the Services of Registered and
Licensed Professional Electronics Engineers,
Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technicians. -
Within three (3) years from the effectively of this Act,
all existing and proposed positions in the local
and national government, whether career, permanent,
temporary or contractual and primarily requiring the
services of Professional Electronics Engineers,
Electronics Engineers or Electronics Technicians shall
accordingly be filled only by registered and licensed
Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics
Engineers or Electronics Technicians.”
Seminar on Broadcast Facility Technology
IECEP Manila Office, 2nd Floor Unit 2-4
CMC Building,710 San Marcelino St.
corner Ayala Boulevard, Ermita Manila
9:00 AM to 12:00 NN
Course Content
• Project Management
• System Integration
• Regulatory Compliance
• Transmitter
• Antennas
• Server
• Local Area Networking
• Wireless Area Networking
• Security of LAN
• CISCO
• Studio Design
WHAT TO RECEIVE
1. Hand-outs
2. Certificate of Participations
3. Knowledge from the Lectures and
4. Future Networks from Participants
About the speaker:
Engr. Arman C. Ursal is the VP-Engineering at Quest
Broadcasting
REGISTRATION: 8:00AM TO 9:00AM
SESSION : 9:00 AM -12:00 NN
SEMINAR FEE
Five hundred pesos (PhP 500.00)