IRR of REPUBLIC ACT NO. 12024, February 27, 2025
IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 12024
RULE 1 – GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. – Purpose
This Implementing Rules and Regulations, hereinafter referred to as “Rules”, is promulgated pursuant to Section 25 of Republic Act No. 120241 (RA No. 12024) for the purpose of revitalizing the country’s Self-Reliant Defense Posture (SRDP) program and harnessing the full potential of the National Defense Industry.
Section 2. – Declaration of Policy
In pursuit of revitalizing the country’s SRDP program, it is hereby declared the policy of the State to develop a National Defense Industry that will address the short, medium, and long-term needs for defense materiel.
Towards this end, the State shall:
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Rely primarily on and give preference to in-country enterprises, allocate substantial resources and manpower to defense research and development, technology development, and innovation, and provide relevant technical and financial assistance to the private sector;
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Utilize, in a sustainable manner, the country’s natural resources as the source of the country’s defense needs, and rely on material readily available, produced, manufactured, or otherwise created locally;
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Use material from foreign sources only when such materiel cannot be locally produced, manufactured, or created: Provided, That importation from such foreign sources shall be for the ultimate objective of acquiring technology for the production of unavailable materiel; and
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Support the economic and employment generation thrusts of the country by sourcing the manpower needs of the National Defense Industry requiring the engagement or hiring of civilian labor shall be sourced locally and, as far as practicable, be Filipino.
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Acquisition refers to the process of procuring technologies, programs, and product support that are necessary for national defense and security, in order to support the armed forces of the country. It shall include the acquisition of capital equipment, raw materials, critical components, and materiel;
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Allied Industries refer to various industries which are part of the supply chain in the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of materiel;
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Countertrade refers to a form of international trade whereby the supplier commits to introduce investments, technology transfer, training or skills upgrade, donations or related activities, including in-country production, all of which will assist in the establishment or development of local industries or technical facilities or expansion of technological and industrial capabilities of the DND and the Philippines;
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Critical Components refer to components, systems, subsystems, and related special tooling and test equipment essential to the production, repair, maintenance, or operation of weapon systems or other items of equipment identified as being essential to the execution of any national defense and national security strategy;
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In-country Enterprise refers to: (1) a Filipino-owned enterprise engaged in the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of material in the Philippines or (2) a joint venture by a Filipino enterprise with a foreign-owned enterprise in the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing or operation of materiel, where, in the case of Filipino enterprise, at least sixty percent (60%) of the capital stock outstanding and entitled to vote is owned by Filipinos: Provided, That the in-country enterprise shall locate in the Philippines a substantial portion or at least fifty-one percent (51%) of their development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of material: Provided, further, That the DND, the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), and the Board of Investments (BOI) may issue a joint circular defining “substantial portion” to be based on the duly-approved SRDP Program;
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Integrated Logistics Support refers to an integrated and iterative process for developing a materiel and support strategy that optimizes functional support leverages existing resources, and guides the system engineering process to quantify and lower life cycle costs and decrease logistics footprints, making the system easier to support, and ensuring that defense materiel, personnel, goods, and services are at the appropriate place and time.
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Materiel refers to military technology, weapon systems, arms, ammunition. combat clothing, armor, vehicles, and other similar military equipment and materials;
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Minimum Local Content refers to the minimum percentage of intermediate goods used in the manufacturing processes to be sourced from in-country enterprises;
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Operation refers to the process of employing, handling, managing or utilizing materiel or facilities, utilities, and appurtenances thereto which are necessary for the manufacturing, servicing, or functioning of the materiel or its components;
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Offset refers to a form of international trade whereby the foregoing supplier commits to introduce investments and technology transfer in the Philippines or assist in establishing new industries or improving existing industries to generate or save foreign exchange or create increased employment, which may or may not be related to the machinery, equipment, products or goods so imported or services procured;
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Servicing refers to the maintenance, repair, or overhaul of materiel;
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Strategic Investments Priorities Plan (SIPP) refers to the government’s list of priority areas and preferred activities that are entitled to tax incentives under law; and
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Technology Transfer refers to the process involving the transfer of scientific and novel technological knowledge for the manufacture of a product, the application of a process, or rendering of a service; and the transfer, assignment, or licensing of all forms of intellectual property rights.
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It shall be design to be advantageous to in-country enterprises, generate and prioritize local employment, an contribute to foreign currency exchange savings, in accordance with Section 12, Article XII of the Philippine Constitution;
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It shall promote technology transfer;
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It shall endeavor to secure the country’s sufficient access to resilient supply chains of materiel or critical components that are vital to national security;
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It shall drive proactive research and development efforts and the adoption of innovative technologies to enhance the existing inventory of equipment and weapons systems;
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It shall promote active participation of local innovative councils, invention societies, universities, and other higher learning institutions in advancing science-based industrialization and provide research grants and development subsidies to program participants;
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It shall complement the Philippine Development Plan, and align with the National Security Policy and RA No. 10349 or the “Revised AFP Modernization Program”, with emphasis on the modernization of the government arsenal, naval shipyards, and military bases and camps;
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It shall assess the current state of the country and define development goals to allow the private industry time to acquire the necessary expertise and technology for future government request for products;
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It shall align with the objectives of RA No. 11293 or the “Philippine Innovation Act”, particularly by fostering partnerships among various stakeholders from the public and private sector, academe, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), research and development institutions, and communities towards promotions inclusive growth and improving the quality of life through innovation
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It shall enumerate a comprehensive range of defense materiel covered by the program, while specifying materiel to be produced by the Government, or government-owned and -controlled corporations (GOCCs), those that will be co-developed with private entities, and those that will be wholly outsourced to private industry;
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It shall promote the export of locally made materiel and the in-country enterprise to other countries; and
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It shall prioritize the purchase of locally made materiel by national agencies, local government units, and other law enforcement agencies from in-country enterprises.
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The SRDP program shall identify specific defense materiel to be covered by the program, and a further specification which among these materiel shall be produced by the national government, co-developed with private entities, or wholly outsourced to the private sector.
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The SRDP program shall likewise include the following:
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Policies and procedures for the formulation and acquisition of projects under the SRDP program; and
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For projects conducted solely by the Government, the lead government entity shall be primarily responsible for implementing and completing the project;
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For projects conducted jointly by a government entity and a private enterprise, both shall be equally responsible for the implementation and completion of the same; and
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For projects conducted solely by private entities, the implementation and completion of the same shall be the responsibility of said private entities.
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Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, in-country enterprises engaged or proposing to engage in the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of materiel for the Government may be registered with the BOI or with Investment Promotion Agencies (IPAs) and may avail of the incentives under RA No. 11534 or the “Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises Act.”
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In the interest of national security, the BOI shall adopt a special procedure in the processing of applicants for the registration of enterprises that desire to participate in the industry and offer goods or services to the Government under the SRDP.
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The development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of materiel shall be included by operation of law in the SIPP every year after the effectivity of RA No. 12024 until otherwise removed by the BOI or the President: Provided, That such removal shall not be interpreted as a bar or restriction on the BOI from later including the same;
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Government financial institutions are highly encouraged to support the defense and allied industries by formulating and extending financial products that would benefit it hastened development;
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In addition to the incentives under existing laws, in-country enterprises engaged in the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of materiel, only in cases when the same are not locally available; and
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As provided under existing laws, rules, and regulations, the DOST, Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), NEDA through the National Innovation Council (NIC), and other relevant government agencies and institutions are hereby directed to provide technical and financial assistance, incentives, and mechanisms for defense innovations particularly to Filipino inventors, investors, scientists, engineers, and innovators.
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RULE 4 – RATIONALIZATION OF DEFENSE ACQUISITIONS AND CONTRACTING LOANS FOR THE SRDP PROGRAM PROJECTS
Section 1. – Rationalization of Defense Acquisitions under the SRDP Program
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Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, the Secretary of National Defense is hereby authorized to enter into contracts on behalf of the government, under such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon, with any natural or juridical person, with or without public bidding, for the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of materiel or components thereof, facilities, utilities, and appurtenances thereto necessary for national defense in accordance with Presidential Decree No. 415 titled “Authorizing the Secretary of National Defense to Enter into Defense Contracts to Implement Projects under the Self-Reliant Defense Programs and for Other Purposes”: Provided, That in the exercise of such authority, the Secretary of National Defense shall comply with the reportorial requirements under Section 22 of RA No. 12024.
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Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, contracts for the procurement of services of local providers and for the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of materiel or components thereof, facilities, utilities, and appurtenances thereto which are necessary for national defense bidding, shall only be awarded to in-country enterprises: Provided, That such materiel or components thereof, facilities, utilities, and appurtenances thereto can be locally produced, manufactured, or otherwise created, and strictly conforms to the standards and requirements set by the DND for such materiel or components: Provided further that this Section shall not apply to novel capabilities and technologies.
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In-country enterprises participating in the acquisition of materiel by the DND and its bureaus, and other government agencies, covered under RA No. 12024 and these Rules shall be exempt from the Single Largest Completed Contract (SLCC) requirements and the requirement for a product to be used by at least two (2) foreign militaries.
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In cases where the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of materiel or components thereof, facilities, utilities, and appurtenances thereto essential to national defense cannot be made locally and several bidders participate in the public bidding, the bud submitted by foreign enterprises and in-country enterprises shall be evaluated based on the criteria set by the existing laws, further abiding by the standard set under RA No. 12009 or the “New Procurement Act” or any similar law that may exist thereafter.
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The procuring entity shall issue a letter of credit in favor of the contract counterparty” Provided, That no payment on the letter of credit shall be made until delivery and acceptance of the goods as certified to by the procuring entity in accordance with the delivery schedule provided for in the contract have been concluded.
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In cases where the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of materiel or components thereof, facilities, utilities, and appurtenances thereto essential to national defense cannot be made locally, and only foreign enterprises participate, the ultimate objective of the DND shall be technology transfer and the acquisition of knowledge for eventual local production: Provided, That foreign enterprises participating pursuant to this subsection shall formulate and undertake an understudy program to facilitate the technology transfer and train Filipino workers towards the achievement of this objective.
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The minimum local content required for materiel and components shall be identified under the SRDP program.
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Continuous vendor support and its consequent annual appropriations shall be incorporated in all contracts concerning defense-related acquisitions under the SRDP program.
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Nothing in RA No. 12024 and these Rules shall prohibit or restrict lawful government-to-government transactions for the development, production, manufacturing, assembly, servicing, or operation of materiel or components thereof, facilities, utilities, and appurtenances thereto, which are necessary for national defense.
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These Rules shall take effect immediately. A copy hereof shall be filed with the Office of the National Administrative Register of the University of the Philippines Law Center and shall be published in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.
(SGD.) GILBERTO C. TEODORO, JR
Secretary
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