Ruz Herrera, Glory Ann and Florencondia, Noel and R. Aduna, Jeric (2025) Geotagging for Transparent Infrastructure Delivery: An Information Systems Success Model Assessment of the Philippine Rural Development Project. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (7): 25jul1085. pp. 3349-3354. ISSN 2456-2165
This study evaluates the effectiveness of geotagging technology in enhancing the monitoring of rural infrastructure projects under the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP). With the increasing demand for transparency, accountability, and real-time oversight in public construction, geotagging has emerged as a digital tool that offers location- specific, time-stamped visual data to support infrastructure supervision. The study assesses six key dimensions: system quality, information quality, service quality, use, user satisfaction, and net benefits. Using a quantitative-descriptive research design, data were collected from 30 purposively selected respondents, including contractors, Department of Agriculture technical staff, and cooperative-level stakeholders. Surveys and focus group discussions were used to gather insights on the perceived usefulness, challenges, and operational impact of geotagging. Results showed that geotagging significantly improved project oversight, reduced the need for on-site inspections, and enhanced communication between stakeholders. High satisfaction levels were observed in terms of usability and the accuracy of geotagged data. However, technical issues such as device incompatibility, weak GPS signals in remote areas, and the need for regular updates were identified as constraints to optimal use. The study concludes that geotagging is a reliable and scalable tool for public infrastructure monitoring, contributing to improved efficiency and governance. Recommendations include institutionalizing geotagging in project workflows, upgrading digital infrastructure, and expanding its application to all stages of project implementation. These findings offer valuable insights for agencies seeking to digitize infrastructure supervision across dispersed and rural environments.
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