The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has raised concerns over the future of its Land Transportation Management System (LTMS), citing unresolved cybersecurity issues and system deficiencies as the agency opposes a proposal to extend its contract with technology provider Dermalog. During a recent House Committee on Transportation hearing, LTO Executive Director Martin Ontog said the agency has reservations about renewing Dermalog's involvement in the LTMS, pointing to audit findings and unresolved issues that have persisted years after the system's implementation. Dermalog had earlier sought support for an additional PHP 2.5 billion budget for upgrades to the LTMS, saying the funding would be used for cybersecurity improvements, fraud detection capabilities, and anti-corruption measures. Read more in our articles including "LTO raises cybersecurity concerns over expiring LTMS contract" and "DOTr’s MRT-3 50% fare discount now accessible via GCash".
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has raised concerns over the future of its Land Transportation Management System (LTMS), citing unresolved cybersecurity issues and system deficiencies as the agency opposes a proposal to extend its contract with technology provider Dermalog. During a recent House Committee on Transportation hearing, LTO Executive Director Martin Ontog said the agency has reservations about renewing Dermalog's involvement in the LTMS, pointing to audit findings and unresolved issues that have persisted years after the system's implementation.
Dermalog had earlier sought support for an additional PHP 2.5 billion budget for upgrades to the LTMS, saying the funding would be used for cybersecurity improvements, fraud detection capabilities, and anti-corruption measures.
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