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The BCDA is one of the key corporations of the national government which generates revenues to fund flagship development projects of the Arroyo administration. It is building the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway, a modern four-lane toll way that will provide vital infrastructure support to the country and accelerate the creation of new economic opportunities for Filipinos.
Mandated to transform former US military bases into alternative civilian use, BCDA has remained as a strong pillar of the country in the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
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Sections:
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Vision
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| Leading the way towards sound conversion and development of former military baselands into self-sustaining, globally competititive investment centers resulting in the balanced and sustainable growth of their environs, in particular Central Luzon. |
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Mission
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| BCDA as the Principal Conversion Authority Aims to: |
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Accelerate the sound and balanced conversion of former military baselands into self-sustaining, productive use, anchored on private sector participation and with the involvement of affected sectors and communities;
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Optimize revenue generation from disposition of, and business developed from, Metro Manila camps to fund conversion and development;
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Create opportunities for investment and employment in Central Luzon; and
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Develop a highly motivated professional workforce.
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Officers & Board of Directors
Aloysius R. Santos - Chairman
Narciso L. Abaya - President
Directors:
Isaac S. Puno, III
Rafael Julian V. Azanza
Jorge L. Banal
Alvin P. Capino
Mr. Stefani C. Saņo
Renato C. Valencia
Gerard R. Seno
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