The Salary Grade System for uniform personnel sets fair pay based on rank, years of service, and responsibilities in military, police, and law enforcement agencies.
AFP
AFP stands for the Armed Forces of the Philippines. It is the military organization responsible for safeguarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Philippines.
BFP
BFP stands for the Bureau of Fire Protection. It is an agency in the Philippines responsible for implementing and enforcing fire safety and prevention measures nationwide.
BJMP
BJMP stands for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. It is an agency in the Philippines that is responsible for the management, administration, and supervision of jails and inmates at the city, municipal, and district levels.
BuCor
BuCor stands for the Bureau of Corrections. It is an agency in the Philippines tasked with the management and rehabilitation of convicted offenders in the country’s national penitentiary and other penal institutions.
PA
PA stands for the Philippine Army. It is the ground warfare branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
PAF
PAF stands for the Philippine Air Force. The Philippine Air Force is responsible for protecting Philippine airspace, conducting air operations, and supporting ground and maritime forces.
PCG
PCG stands for the Philippine Coast Guard. It is an armed and uniformed service under the Department of Transportation (DOTr) of the Philippines. The Philippine Coast Guard is responsible for maritime safety, security, and environmental protection within the country’s territorial waters and exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
PMC
PMC stands for the Philippine Marine Corps. The Philippine Marine Corps specializes in conducting amphibious and expeditionary operations, as well as providing maritime security and conducting land-based military operations in support of national defense.
PN
PN stands for the Philippine Navy. The Philippine Navy is responsible for protecting Philippine maritime interests, safeguarding territorial waters, and conducting naval operations for national defense.
PNP
PNP stands for the Philippine National Police. It is the civilian national police force of the Philippines, responsible for law enforcement, crime prevention, public safety, and maintaining peace and order throughout the country.
This system ensures equitable compensation and benefits for uniformed personnel, reflecting their dedication, service, and contributions to national security and public safety.
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