Proposed ROTC program can be fully implemented in 5 years – Galvez

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Proposed ROTC program can be fully implemented in 5 years – Galvez
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The defense chief said the DND, the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the Commission on Higher Education, and other relevant agencies have already come up with the concept of how the proposed program would be implemented.

MANILA, Philippines – The proposed Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program can be fully implemented in five years, newly appointed Department of National Defense Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said on Saturday, January 28.

The defense chief, who is also a retired military general, said the DND, the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the Commission on Higher Education, and other relevant agencies have already come up with the concept of how the proposed program would be implemented. According to him, the first phase will be the preparation stage, which will include: curriculum development, selection and training of implementers, personnel, logistics, and budget planning. Also included is the “selection of pilot volunteer schools based on results of evaluation of their facilities and capacities.

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