Faq Patrol Plan 2030
Faq Patrol Plan 2030
Faq Patrol Plan 2030
Plan 2030:
1. What is the PNP ITP-PGS 2030?
2. What does the acronym P.A.T.R.O.L. stands for?
3. What happened to the "Integrated Transformation Plan (ITP)"?
4. What are the changes introduced to improve the ITP using the
PGS framework?
5. Why do we use the PGS as the framework for the PNP
PATROL PLAN 2030?
6. What are the stages of the PGS?
7. Where is the PNP in its governance journey?
8. Who formulated the PATROL PLAN 2030?
9. What is the role of the PGS Technical Working Group in the
implementation of the PATROL PLAN?
10. Is the PATROL PLAN 2030 the ultimate solution to all the
problems of the PNP?
11. What is the new vision of the PNP?
12. What is the rationale behind the timeline of 2030 of the
PATROL PLAN?
13. What is the mission of the PNP?
14. What are the philosophy and core values of the PNP?
15. What are the four (4) strategic perspectives of the PNP
Strategy Map?
16. What is the rationale behind choosing the four (4) strategic
perspectives of the PNP Strategy Map?
17. What is the role of the stakeholders in the PATROL PLAN
2030?
18. What are the benefits to the PNP organization using a
scorecard system?
19. What is the rationale of choosing the 11 strategic initiatives?
1. What is the PNP ITP-PGS 2030?
The PNP integrated Transformation Program Performance
Governance System (PNP ITP-PGS) 2030 is the governance
Roadmap of the PNP which is an upgraded version of the ITP.
The PGS is the Philippine adaptation of the Balanced Scorecard,
a management tool used in tracking the organization's progress in
attaining its vision by 2030.
The PNP ITP-PGS Roadmap, using the PNP-ITP as its core
foundation, was formulated, focusing its direction toward the
achievement of the PNP's vision by year 2030.
The PNP ITP-PGS Roadmap is now called as the "PNP PATROL
Plan 2030".
10. Is the PATROL PLAN 2030 the ultimate solution to all the
problems of the PNP?
Yes, the contents of the PATROL PLAN are basically the entire
range of policing. It laid down the strategies to keep the PNP
responsive at all times to the needs of the community/society.
While it is laid down as a plan until the vision year 2030, annual
review or as the need arises will not in any manner deter the
inclusion or amendments to develop better strategies. It a
dynamic and flexible document that allows necessary
amendments as the need arises in order to cope up with the
challenges brought about by different factors affecting the law
enforcement/policing industry.
11. What is the new vision of the PNP?
The new vision of the PNP states that "Imploring the aid of the
Almighty, by 2030, we shall be a highly capable, effective and
credible police service, working in partnership with a
responsive community towards the attainment of a safer
place to live, work and do business."
12. What is the rationale behind the timeline of 2030 of the
PATROL PLAN?
We must aspire now for realistic greater heights and dare for
more sustainable progress. We have been underperforming due
to restraints we put on ourselves & our organization.
To become A TRULY TRANSFORMED PNP, we must strive for
more and do better. We must strive to become the best we could
be.
We must:
- Strengthen and reinforce the Leadership
- Re-examine our capabilities & renew commitment
- Build momentum & nurture success
- Promote & establish partnerships
- Measure progress & make adjustments
- Define responsibilities & demand accountabilities
13. What is the mission of the PNP?
The mission of the PNP as provided for by Republic Act No. 6975,
as amended by RA 8551 and further amended by RA 9708 is, "To
enforce the law, prevent and control crimes, maintain peace and
order, and ensure public safety and internal security with the
active support of the community."
14. What are the philosophy and core values of the PNP?
The PNP's PHILOSOPHY is framed by "service, honor and
justice", and the PNP CORE VALUES are: "makaDiyos,
makabayan, makatao and makakalikasan" (pro-God, pro-country,
pro-people and pro-environment).
The philosophy and core values are the institutional bedrock of
the PNP that provide a solid anchor which can keep it safely and
soundly grounded as it goes through the vicissitudes of pursuing
its mission in gearing toward its vision by 2030.
15. What are the four (4) strategic perspectives of the PNP
Strategy Map?
The four (4) Perspectives are: Resource Management; Learning
and Growth; Process Excellence; and Community.
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
The first perspective is "resource management." For the PNP to
eventually realize its vision, the resources provided in pursuit of
its mission should be "adequate". Moreover, those resources
provided should be used "optimally." To help achieve maximum
utilization of resources, the PNP must observe high standards of
"transparency and accountability" in all its "financial and logistical
transactions."
LEARNING AND GROWTH
The second perspective is "learning and growth." This is crucial
for the PNP because it cannot keep doing the same things as in
the past if it is to realize its vision by 2030. The PNP realized that
'status quo' and 'doing business as usual' is not an option
anymore.
It has to look forward, towards a future, in which it does things
much better and more efficient through more capable people and
better processes than in the past. Thus, it has to invest in people
and processes so it can win "stakeholders' support" and
undertake proper, efficient and effective "management of its
resources."
Recognizing how
organization, the
priorities closely
strategic priorities
years from now and ideally perhaps with God's grace, even before
then.
In setting its goal of becoming a "highly capable, effective and
credible police service," the PNP also identifies the main pathway
it shall travel in order to achieve it. Indeed, it proposes to be
"working in partnership with a responsive community", both at the
national and local levels. Only with such a partnership, which
needs to be operational and fully functioning, would it be able to
help in the "attainment of a safer place to live, work, and do
business". The PNP sees itself in need of reaching out and
engaging the local and national communities so that a working
partnership
can
be
forged
in
attaining
a
"safer"
environment.Without such partnership, the PNP cannot go very
far towards realizing its vision.
The PNP vision is fully aligned with its mission, which has been
shaped by the enactment of the following three (3) "Republic
Acts" or laws: Republic Act (RA) No 6975, as amended by RA No.
8551, and as further amended by RA No. 9708. They gave a clear
mandate to the PNPto "enforce the law, prevent and control
crimes, maintain peace and order, and ensure public safety &
internal security with the active support of the community."
The PNP mission, lofty and noble but demanding and difficult, can
be pursued only by an organization firmly grounded on core
values and a clear philosophy. That philosophy is framed by
"service, honor and justice"; and the PNPCore Values which are:
"makadiyos, makabayan, makatao, and makakalikasan". These
philosophy and core values provide a solid anchor for the PNP as
it develops and strengthens itself as an organization, and which
can keep it safely and soundly grounded as it goes through the
vicissitudes of pursuing its mission in trying to realize its vision by
2030.
The PNP has decided to put at the very top of its strategy map a
one-line summary of its vision which is: "highly capable, effective
and credible police service by 2030".
Also at the top of the PNP strategy map is the major outcome the
PNP intends to bring about by realizing its vision by 2030, which
is: "a safer place to live, work and do business". The PNP does
not only refer to places where people live and work,it also
underscores the business and economic dimensions.For the
bottom-line, the PNP want our country to be a safe place where
everyone who wishes to invest could carry out economic activities
and do business in a safe and conducive environment.