By Joy M. Lazcano
S&T Media Service,
STII
With a few more days left before the year ends,
the Department of Science and Technology urges the Filipinos to sync all time
pieces with the Philippine Standard Time (PST) in celebrating the New Year’s
Eve countdown.
Various
TV networks and cities around the country hold similar New Year’s Eve
celebration culminating with the traditional midnight countdown.
According
to DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo, it is imperative that organizers of various
New Year’s Eve countdown should refer to a standard time which is the PST so
that the whole nation can simultaneously celebrate the coming of the new year.
Just
this year, DOST through its attached agencies such as the Science and
Technology Information Institute (DOST-STII), and the Philippine Atmospheric,
Geophysical, Astronomical Services Administration (DOST-PAGASA) launched Juan Time, a national advocacy campaigning
for the synchronization of all time pieces with the PST in all government and
private offices.
DOST-PAGASA, being the designated official
time keeper by virtue of the Batas Pambansa Blg. 8 Sec.6., is equipped with the
timing device system consisting of a rubidium atomic clock, and a Global
Positioning System receiver that precisely adjust PST accordingly.
The
campaign was received by many government institutions including the Department
of Education which came with a Department Order no. 86 urging all offices and
schools under DepEd to synchronize all time pieces to the PST.
Recently,
the City Government of San Pablo and the DOST Regional Office in Davao adopted the campaign
while private companies have already expressed interest.
“We
hope that the whole nation will join and synchronize our watches and other time
pieces with the PST so we can all celebrate the New Year’s Eve countdown as one
nation.”
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