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Minor Field Trip and Seminars - Travel Report

TRAVEL REPORT October 1, 2013 Seminar Overview In this day we had our minor field trip at the Public Safety and Security Command Center of Davao City. This agency handles the public safety and security of Davao City. PSSCC is the counter part of Davao to the MMDA of Manila. After we visited PSSCC, I could really tell whose facilities are better than the other. In this seminar, I learned how this part of the government works to protect and respond to any accidents in the streets of Davao City. Day 1 Today I went to a seminar at PSSCC also known as Public Safety and Security Command Center of Davao City located at Sandawa, just beside Central 911’s main office. PSSCC is the MMDA of Davao but is way much better than it because it is powered by IBM. If I would compare the two, I can really say that Davao’s PSSCC is way better than MMDA in a way that the cameras here have high resolution and the streaming isn’t lag at all unlike in the CCTVs of MMDA that are pixelated

Major Field Trip And Seminars - Travel Report

TRAVEL REPORT September 16-20, 2013     Seminar Overview           Our major field trip was held at Manila for 5 days. It was raining when we arrived at the NAIA 3. We only visited 5 of the 6 companies listed in the itinerary because we didn’t manage to reach our supposed to be first company visit which was Flour Daniel on time because of the heavy traffic at Nichols. The one who accompanied us in our trip in Manila was Kuya Byron from Maynilad Tours. He was our tour guide for only 4 days since on our fifth and last day Ate Ma’anne took the place for Kuya Byron because he had obligations to attend to.           On Monday, we have visited Social Security System Office at Quezon City. We held our seminar in the SSS Museum and Library. They have showcased there the history of SSS and the benefits a member could get. A lot of questions we’re raised about their centralized system. After the talk we we’re toured to the Andres Bonifacio Museum, where Bonifacio’s memorabilias