The DAP’s Modernizing Government Regulations (MGR) Program is a regulatory reform initiative that aims to make broad-based improvements in national productivity and competitiveness by examining regulations and identifying possible regulatory governance reforms. In general, the MGR Program aims to contribute to the national government’s efforts to improve the ease of doing business in the country by developing mechanisms that would make regulations more relevant and coherent and identifying specific measures to reduce unnecessary regulatory burden on specific industries. Once achieved, regulatory quality and coherence will be a stimulating factor in improving the overall business and investment climate in the country. The MGR Program’s Regulatory Review Component, P2, aims to enhance the regulatory framework of identified priority sectors/industries. This year’s review will focus on agencies dealing with government-to-government/agency-to-agency (G2G/A2A), government-to-business (G2B), and government-to-citizen (G2C) transactions involving five (5) priority sectors/industries.