University of Southeastern Philippines
Bo. Obrero Campus, Davao City
Institute of Computing
TRAVEL REPORT
Minor Field Trip and Seminars
August 25, 2012
Davao City
Field Trip Overview:
The most awaiting part of the curriculum of the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology students is the Field Trip and Seminars.
On this year, our Minor field trip was chosen to be here in Davao. The group decided to visit the first and best public command center here in the Philippines and it is located on our very own city. It was the Public Safety and Security Command Center (PSSCC). The purpose of our visit was to gain knowledge and ideas on how our command centers work especially in live and critical operations.
This visit is a wonderful experience because we witness how our city evolves from slow response team to fast and secured team.
Day of Minor Field Trip – PSSCC(Public Safety and Security Command Center)
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I went to PSSCC(Public Safety and Security Command Center) located at Sandawa, Matina Davao City.
What I Learned?
I learned that their facilities used in monitoring the traffic was one of the most advanced technologies in the world. And also Davao is the only city that has Emergency 911 in the Philippines. The cost of this facilities and buildings ranges up to 700 million pesos. Furthermore, the system used by the PSSCC was made by the IBM called IOC (Intelligence Operations Center) this system was to improve the monitoring of the traffic and operations in real-time. Davao is the first city that developed in to smarter city in which its security and safety is high. This facility was developed in order for the city to be the model in safety and peace in the country.
One of the best technologies used in this development was the CCTV’s. It is because it has the capability to 35x zoom that the video catch in real-time. The building of the PSSCC is secured. It has a biometric access door that only the staff and people that are working in the PSSCC can access it. Furthermore their monitors are all brand new with an HD output.
PSSCC is compose of Government agencies like the DCPO(Davao City Police Officer) that handles the traffic and other security, the CHO (City Health Office) and the central 911 which rescue all kinds of problem such as, fire prevention and health care. The PSSCC is also equipped with a weather monitoring and flood alert system.
What I Liked?
I really like their high-end facilities and the biometric doors.
What I didn’t like?
I don’t have negative comments.
Recommendation
I highly recommend for the incoming Minor Field Trip and Seminars. The PSSCC (Public Safety and Security Command Center) of Davao, not just because it’s in our own city but it also has the knowledge, structure and idea that the Information Technology student must know. In addition , I hope for the next Minor Field Trip to visit more interesting and best Information Communication Technology companies here in Davao or Mindanao.
Pictures
List of Students
FINAL LIST OF STUDENTS
1. Abarquez, Argen Pearl V.
2. Aberjedo, Che May Ann A.
3. Alderite, Jon Ares A.
4. Amistoso, Emmanuel E.
5. Amora, Kristine Faith M.
6. Anzano, Jordan M.
7. Asueros, April Anne A.
8. Bacaoco, Joanna P.
9. Barayan, Marco C.
10. Bargamento, Claire R.
11. Belayro, Yvonne P.
12. Bestis, Sheila Mae A.
13. Biloy, Victorio Q.
14. Bonto, April Mae B.
15. Cagnaan, Ruby Jean P.
16. Canoy, Jeffrey D.
17. Cariño, Louella Marree C.
18. Casal, Sherry Ann Marie J.
19. Catalan, Xevler B.
20. Chavez, Laian Joy D.
21. Chua, Rina Richie M.
22. Comidoy, Nikko P.
23. Cubelo, Jhun Rey T.
24. Datoy, Jerland O.
25. Dela Luz, Chenny G.
26. De Paz, Ricardo Jr. R.
27. Diacono, Jose Jr. B.
28. Dicon, Jonie T.
29. Espina, Firlyvir T.
30. Flores, Brian
31. Flores, Roscel O.
32. Galindo, Jesmael G.
33. Gallardo, Jecris P.
34. Gascon, Miguel Paulo Anthony
35. Insierto, Jeanie Joy L.
36. Juarez, Jazel Noreen C.
37. Larayos, Arpi S.
38. Lejano, Benjamin A.
39. Letchadores, Raquel D.
40. Librea, Eldrin Jay Chit L.
41. Literatus, Nikki P.
42. Magallen, Febie Jane D.
43. Manipis, Ozy Hale D.
44. Mendez, Kevin P.
45. Miguel, John Cyril D.
46. Morado, Welfred L.
47. Narciso, Loren E.
48. Obiso, Karina N.
49. Olmedo, Kleant James R.
50. Osiones, Vanessa Joy C.
51. Paman, Jesse Rhey V.
52. Panoy, Rhea Eleonor B.
53. Partosa, Therry Charm R.
54. Perez, Jasper Humprey O.
55. Polinar, Joemar M.
56. Reyes, Jomarie L.
57. Saclauso, Salveah M.
58. Salar, Mary Ann A.
59. Santos, Sandina Y.
60. Sarga, Myrine A.
61. Sarino, Jefalyn B,
62. Soriano, Uriel Emmanuel R.
63. Sumalinog, Fretzeil Mae V.
64. Tomanding, Khelly M.
65. Tomas, Jed Wil T.
66. Torres, Jay Erickson T.
67. Travilla, Zyra Jane M.
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