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College of Information Technology and Computer Science
University of the Cordilleras
INTERNSHIP
at
National Bureau of Investigation- CAR Region
In Partial Fulfillment of
The requirements for
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Submitted by:
Mark Arthur Umingan Parillo
Submitted to:
Anna Rhodora Quitaleg
December 5, 2016
I. Background of the Company / Company Profile
The Bureau of Investigation, later renamed the National Bureau of
Investigation, came into existence on 19 June 1947, the date Republic Act 157
was approved. Its history retroacts to 13 November 1936, when a Division of
Investigation (DI) under the Department of Justice was created with the
enactment of Commonwealth Act No. 181 by the First National Assembly. Sec. 1,
C.A. No. 181 provides:
"A Division of Investigation under the Department of Justice is hereby created. It
shall be composed of such personnel as may be necessary, in the discretion of
the Secretary of Justice, and its duties shall be to help in the detection and
prosecution of crimes; to acquire, collect, classify and preserve criminal
identification records; and to obtain information on all matters affecting the
public interest."
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is a line agency under the
Department of Justice and serves as the premier investigative agency of
government. The agency director is a Presidential appointee and serves under
the trust and confidence of the President and the Secretary of Justice (SOJ).
Functions of the NBI
1. Undertake investigation of crimes and other offenses against the laws of the
Philippines, upon its own initiative and as public interest may require;
2. To render assistance, whenever properly requested in the investigation or
detection of crimes and other offenses;
3. To act as a national clearing house of criminal and other information for the
benefit use of all prosecuting and law enforcement entities of the Philippines;
identification records of identifying marks, characteristics, and ownership or
possession of all firearms as well as of test bullets fired therefrom;
4. To give technical aid to all prosecuting and law enforcement officers and
entities of the government as well as the courts that may request its services;
5. To extend its services, whenever properly requested in the investigation of
cases of administrative or civil in nature in which the government is interested;
6. To establish and maintain an up-to-date scientific crime laboratory and to
conduct researches in furtherance of scientific knowledge in criminal
investigation;
7. To perform such other related functions as the Minister (Secretary since 1987)
of Justice may assign from time to time.
Jurisdiction
The present day NBI is a government entity that is civilian in character, and
national in scope which is under the Department of Justice. Its jurisdiction are:
A. Territorial Jurisdiction
The territorial jurisdiction of the Bureau is national in scope and its power to
investigate cases extends to all municipalities, cities and provinces of the entire
Philippine Archipelago.
B. Case Jurisdiction
The Bureau has investigative jurisdiction over (1) criminal cases, upon its own
initiative and as public interest may require; (2) administrative and civil cases
in which the government is interested whenever properly requested. (R.A.
No. 157
II. Practicum Program
 Assisted visitors, clearance applicants and complaints
 Received incoming telephone calls
 Acted as liaison officer to various offices
 Photocopied and sorted various office documents
 Canvassed and procured office supplies
 Troubleshoot office computers and printers
 Received incoming fax messages
 Faxed outgoing correspondence
 Assisted in preparation of various reports and correspondence
 Distributed various documents to concerned personnel
 Performed various research work in internet
 Assisted at the NBI Clearance Section
 Maintained working area clean and orderly
III. Technical and Soft Skills Learned
I discovered and learned from my workplace is to adopt new skills, behavior
and attitudes of other colleagues. When I started in the National Bureau of
Investigation, I noticed that confidentiality is very important in the organization
and this is instilled in us from the very beginning of intern. When I was interning, I
covered different kind of work that is not related with my skills as an IT Student.
But knowing this all new job give me a great experience and new skills that I will
make sure use in the future. I noticed that what I’ve learned in the school as an IT
student is not enough because in the real world you need also to develop new
skills and adapt to the different behavior and attitudes of our colleagues in the
workplace. I learned that it’s not about being a jack-of-all-trades but instead
using my skills to strengthen my forte.
 Do my own thing
Meaning if all fails and you can’t find an opportunity that you’re ecstatic
about, think about starting your own. Sticking your neck out and trying new
things isn’t easy. There are rejections on the way to landing and choosing a
great job, but with stubbornness and dedication you’ll get there. Whether a
good or bad experience, I still learns all the lessons from the outcome and the
process. I know that it will worked for me.
• Assist in performing hardware and software installation procedures
• Perform software configuration on computers and laptops
• Provide support in diagnosing hardware and software issues activities.
• Lay cables and wires for networks and ensure that they are in good
working order
• Assist in handling data migration duties
• Document all processes in reference manuals for the purpose of training
and guidance
• Take client support requests and take measures to fulfill requests
• Troubleshoot equipment such as printers and scanners and other
peripherals
• Take telephone calls from clients and ask questions and problems to
them.
• Handle IT related documentation and make sure that all supplies are
available.
• Assist in gathering requirements and developing appropriate reports for
NBI Personnel particularly for Agents.
I finished 450 hours in having my Internship at National Bureau of
Investigation- Car Region.
IV. Recommendations for further improvement of the Company’s Internship
Program.
To improve the internship program I think the school should offer other
companies or government agencies wherein the skills of the students learned
from the school can apply appropriately outside the campus. Not only have the
companies tied up with the school from the previous but to try also other
companies/offices.
V. Advise to future interns
I can only advise to the future interns to be practical and not choosy in
selecting companies to render their internship. And should not expect that all
work are in line with their skills learned inside the school because in the real word
is not.
Note:
** NOTE that your output will be a basis of your class standing for your final grade.
Observe proper format. Check your grammar and spelling. Expound on your
sentences and be accurate. Attach relevant documents if necessary.

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OJT Report-Mark

  • 1. College of Information Technology and Computer Science University of the Cordilleras INTERNSHIP at National Bureau of Investigation- CAR Region In Partial Fulfillment of The requirements for Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Submitted by: Mark Arthur Umingan Parillo Submitted to: Anna Rhodora Quitaleg December 5, 2016
  • 2. I. Background of the Company / Company Profile The Bureau of Investigation, later renamed the National Bureau of Investigation, came into existence on 19 June 1947, the date Republic Act 157 was approved. Its history retroacts to 13 November 1936, when a Division of Investigation (DI) under the Department of Justice was created with the enactment of Commonwealth Act No. 181 by the First National Assembly. Sec. 1, C.A. No. 181 provides: "A Division of Investigation under the Department of Justice is hereby created. It shall be composed of such personnel as may be necessary, in the discretion of the Secretary of Justice, and its duties shall be to help in the detection and prosecution of crimes; to acquire, collect, classify and preserve criminal identification records; and to obtain information on all matters affecting the public interest." The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is a line agency under the Department of Justice and serves as the premier investigative agency of government. The agency director is a Presidential appointee and serves under the trust and confidence of the President and the Secretary of Justice (SOJ). Functions of the NBI 1. Undertake investigation of crimes and other offenses against the laws of the Philippines, upon its own initiative and as public interest may require; 2. To render assistance, whenever properly requested in the investigation or detection of crimes and other offenses; 3. To act as a national clearing house of criminal and other information for the benefit use of all prosecuting and law enforcement entities of the Philippines; identification records of identifying marks, characteristics, and ownership or possession of all firearms as well as of test bullets fired therefrom; 4. To give technical aid to all prosecuting and law enforcement officers and entities of the government as well as the courts that may request its services; 5. To extend its services, whenever properly requested in the investigation of cases of administrative or civil in nature in which the government is interested; 6. To establish and maintain an up-to-date scientific crime laboratory and to conduct researches in furtherance of scientific knowledge in criminal investigation; 7. To perform such other related functions as the Minister (Secretary since 1987) of Justice may assign from time to time. Jurisdiction The present day NBI is a government entity that is civilian in character, and national in scope which is under the Department of Justice. Its jurisdiction are: A. Territorial Jurisdiction The territorial jurisdiction of the Bureau is national in scope and its power to investigate cases extends to all municipalities, cities and provinces of the entire Philippine Archipelago. B. Case Jurisdiction The Bureau has investigative jurisdiction over (1) criminal cases, upon its own initiative and as public interest may require; (2) administrative and civil cases
  • 3. in which the government is interested whenever properly requested. (R.A. No. 157 II. Practicum Program  Assisted visitors, clearance applicants and complaints  Received incoming telephone calls  Acted as liaison officer to various offices  Photocopied and sorted various office documents  Canvassed and procured office supplies  Troubleshoot office computers and printers  Received incoming fax messages  Faxed outgoing correspondence  Assisted in preparation of various reports and correspondence  Distributed various documents to concerned personnel  Performed various research work in internet  Assisted at the NBI Clearance Section  Maintained working area clean and orderly III. Technical and Soft Skills Learned I discovered and learned from my workplace is to adopt new skills, behavior and attitudes of other colleagues. When I started in the National Bureau of Investigation, I noticed that confidentiality is very important in the organization and this is instilled in us from the very beginning of intern. When I was interning, I covered different kind of work that is not related with my skills as an IT Student. But knowing this all new job give me a great experience and new skills that I will make sure use in the future. I noticed that what I’ve learned in the school as an IT student is not enough because in the real world you need also to develop new skills and adapt to the different behavior and attitudes of our colleagues in the workplace. I learned that it’s not about being a jack-of-all-trades but instead using my skills to strengthen my forte.  Do my own thing Meaning if all fails and you can’t find an opportunity that you’re ecstatic about, think about starting your own. Sticking your neck out and trying new things isn’t easy. There are rejections on the way to landing and choosing a great job, but with stubbornness and dedication you’ll get there. Whether a good or bad experience, I still learns all the lessons from the outcome and the process. I know that it will worked for me. • Assist in performing hardware and software installation procedures • Perform software configuration on computers and laptops
  • 4. • Provide support in diagnosing hardware and software issues activities. • Lay cables and wires for networks and ensure that they are in good working order • Assist in handling data migration duties • Document all processes in reference manuals for the purpose of training and guidance • Take client support requests and take measures to fulfill requests • Troubleshoot equipment such as printers and scanners and other peripherals • Take telephone calls from clients and ask questions and problems to them. • Handle IT related documentation and make sure that all supplies are available. • Assist in gathering requirements and developing appropriate reports for NBI Personnel particularly for Agents. I finished 450 hours in having my Internship at National Bureau of Investigation- Car Region. IV. Recommendations for further improvement of the Company’s Internship Program. To improve the internship program I think the school should offer other companies or government agencies wherein the skills of the students learned from the school can apply appropriately outside the campus. Not only have the companies tied up with the school from the previous but to try also other companies/offices. V. Advise to future interns I can only advise to the future interns to be practical and not choosy in selecting companies to render their internship. And should not expect that all work are in line with their skills learned inside the school because in the real word is not.
  • 5. Note: ** NOTE that your output will be a basis of your class standing for your final grade. Observe proper format. Check your grammar and spelling. Expound on your sentences and be accurate. Attach relevant documents if necessary.