MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 517, June 16, 1975 ]

CREATING INTER-AGENCY STUDY GROUPS TO FORMULATE PLANS FOR THE CONVERSION OF U.S. MILITARY BASES IN THE PHILIPPINES INTO REVENUE-GENERATING AREAS

There are hereby created three Inter-Agency Study Groups charged with the task of drawing up plans for the conversion of U.S. military bases in the Philippines into revenue-generating complexes in order to develop the full commercial potentials of these areas.

There will be one committee each., divided into a government and a private sector group, to study three major military installations – Subic Naval Base, Clark Air Base and Camp John Hay – to be composed as follows:

I. Subic Naval Base

Coordinator

1. Mr. Victor M. Taylor
Executive Office

Government Sector

1. Comm. Alfredo C. Protacio
Philippine Navy
Chairman
2. Capt. Victorino
Basco Maritime Industry Authority
Member
3. Mayor Geronimo Lipumano
Olongapo City
Member
4. Capt. Rodolfo Santos
Philippine Military Liaison Office
Member
5. Mr. Felix Gonzales
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Member
6. Mr. Pedro Sare
Luzon Stevedoring Corporation
Member
7. Mr. Severino Cortez, Jr.
Export Processing Zone Authority
Member
8. Mr. Recaredo de la Rosa
Philippine National Oil Company
Member
9. Mr. Pedro Prado
Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications
Member
10. Mr. Jonathan de la Cruz
Department of Labor
Member
11. Mr. Cesar Tuazon
Department of Industry Private Sector Group
Member

Private Sector Group

1. Capt. Benjamin Mata
Philippine Shipbuilders’ Association
Chairman
2. Mr. Dante Santos
Philippine Appliance Corporation
Member
3. Representative
Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines
Member
4. Representative
Philippine Chamber of Industry
Member
5. Representative
Conference of Inter-Island Shipowners and Operators
Member
6. Representative
Construction and Development Corporation of the Philippines
Member

II. Clark Air Base

Coordinator

Col. Luis Mirasol, Jr.
Executive Officer

1. Gen. Samuel O. Sarmiento
Philippine Air Force
Chairman
2. Gen. Marte Iglesias
Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation
Member
3. Mayor Rafael Lazatin
Angeles City
Member
4. Section Jose Medina, Jr.
Department of Agrarian Reform
Member
5. Col. Pacifico Lopez deLeon
Philippine National Oil Company
Member
6. Col. Nilo Olegario Philippine
Military Liaison Office
Member
7. Mr, Jose Viado
Bureau of Forest Development
Member
8. Mr, Ramon Casanova
People’s Homesite and Housing Corporation
Member
9. Mr. Luis P. Baltazar
Department of Agriculture
Member
10. Mr. Arturo Sodusta
Department of Labor
Member
11. Mr. Jose Valdecanas
Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications
Member
12. Mr. Ricardo Tamparong
Department of Industry
Member

Private Sector Group

1. Representative Philippine Air Lines Chairman
2. Representative Philippine Chamber of Industry Member
3. Representative Chamber of Commerce of Industries Member
4. Representative Philippine Chamber of Wood Industries Member
5. Representative Ayala Corporation Member
6. Representative Construction and Development Corporation of the Philippines Member

III. Camp John Hay

Coordinator

1. Mr. Roberto L. Abling
Executive Officer

Government Sector

1. Col. Rodolfo Cacdac
Department of Tourism
Chairman
2. Mayor Luis Lardizabal
Baguio City
Member
3. Mr, Apollo Jucaban
Member

Private Sector Group

1. Mr. Rodolfo Mondoñedo
Ayala Corporation
Chairman
2. Mr. Jose Mananzan
Hotel and Restaurant Association of the Philippines
Member

These Study Groups are charged with the following:

1. Make an inventory of existing resources and’ facilities in the above-mentioned Bases as well as in the surrounding communities;

2. Design a Master Plan for the full development of the revenue-and employment-generating potentials of these areas;

3. Formulate an Operation Plan for the implementation of the Master Design, identifying among other things a realistic time-phasing of activities, probable facilities to be retained in the Bases and resource inputs required;

4. Determine the economic feasibility of the plans formulated;

5. Draw-up programs for the mobilization of resources required;

6. Recommend the organizational structure and legislative requirements to effect these Plans;

7. Study possible dislocations in the labor force and recommend stop-gap labor-generating measures during slack transitional periods; and

8. Study the linkages of the envisioned complexes with existing and proposed political, industrial, agricultural and economic centers in the country.

The Study Groups shall at the earliest possible time identify the financial requirements for undertaking these studies. Funds shall be drawn from the Preliminary-Engineering Fund.1aшphi1

The Study Groups are authorized to form such working teams as may be necessary and to call on any agency of Government, including Government-owned or-controlled corporations, as well as local government units for any assistance that may be needed.

For immediate compliance.

By authority of the President:

(Sgd.) ALEJANDRO MELCHOR
Executive Secretary

Manila, 16 June 1975


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