La baja capacidad estatal administrativa del personal policial de la Unidad Ejecutora 029 - DIREJANDRO PNP a cargo de las contrataciones públicas en el departamento de Lima, y su incidencia en el Orden Interno
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2021-07-19
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
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Cómo, las capacidades estatales administrativas de cualquier efectivo policial que
labora en una unidad ejecutora de la Policía Nacional del Perú, influye en la
ejecución del presupuesto asignado anualmente a dicha unidad, es un aspecto no
abordado, y mucho menos estudiado por algún órgano o unidad orgánica de la PNP.
La especialidad en Contrataciones del Estado, o en Contrataciones Públicas, no
existe en la PNP; y es que la evolución de los programas presupuestales en nuestro
país es relativamente nuevo, ya que vienen siendo implementados por el Ministerio
de Economía y Finanzas desde el año 2008; a ello se suma la capacitación que
tiene que tener el personal policial que es asignado a una Unidad Ejecutora, ya que
como dijimos, además de no ser una especialidad, tampoco dicha materia es dictada
en los centros de formación policial. Lo que no lleva a la pregunta: ¿y cómo hace el
personal policial que es cambiado para trabajar en una Unidad Ejecutora? La
respuesta llega sola, tiene que ir aprendiendo desde el nivel básico. Pero las normas
sobre contrataciones son modificadas continuamente, lo que implica una
actualización permanente. Pero cuando la situación parece estabilizarse, vienen los
desplazamientos de cargos, es decir, los cambios de colocación de aquel personal
policial que habiéndose capacitado y actualizado, tiene que ser cambiado de
colocación a otra unidad policial, que no necesariamente es otra unidad ejecutora.
El presente proyecto de innovación se centra en estas capacidades estatales
administrativas, en el caso particular, en las del personal policial de la Unidad
Ejecutora 029 DIREJANDRO PNP, y cómo su mayor o menor fortalecimiento
institucional, influye finalmente en el trabajo profesional y éste, en los bienes,
servicios u obras que como producto, son entregados a la sociedad, como parte de
la implementación de las políticas públicas donde la PNP tiene participación.
How, the administrative state capacities of any police force that works in an executing unit of the National Police, influences the execution of the budget assigned annually to said unit, is an aspect not addressed, and much less studied by any organ or organic unit of the National Police of Peru. The specialty in State Procurement, or in Public Procurement, does not exist in the National Police; The fact is that the evolution of budget programs in our country is relatively new, since they have been implemented by the Ministry of Economy and Finance since 2008; Added to this is the training that police personnel who are assigned to an Execution Unit must have, since as we said, in addition to not being a specialty, this subject is not taught in police training centers either. Which does not lead to the question: and how do the police personnel who are changed to work in an Execution Unit do? The answer comes alone; you have to learn from the basic level. But the rules on hiring are continually modified, which implies a permanent update. But when the situation seems to stabilize, there are the displacements of positions, that is, the changes of placement of those police personnel who, having been trained and updated, have to be transferred to another police unit, which is not necessarily another executing unit. This innovation project focuses on these administrative state capacities, in the particular case, on those of the police personnel of the Executing Unit 029 DIREJANDRO PNP, and how their greater or lesser institutional strengthening ultimately influences professional work and this, in the goods, services or works that, as a product, are delivered to society, as part of the implementation of public policies where the National Police has participation.
How, the administrative state capacities of any police force that works in an executing unit of the National Police, influences the execution of the budget assigned annually to said unit, is an aspect not addressed, and much less studied by any organ or organic unit of the National Police of Peru. The specialty in State Procurement, or in Public Procurement, does not exist in the National Police; The fact is that the evolution of budget programs in our country is relatively new, since they have been implemented by the Ministry of Economy and Finance since 2008; Added to this is the training that police personnel who are assigned to an Execution Unit must have, since as we said, in addition to not being a specialty, this subject is not taught in police training centers either. Which does not lead to the question: and how do the police personnel who are changed to work in an Execution Unit do? The answer comes alone; you have to learn from the basic level. But the rules on hiring are continually modified, which implies a permanent update. But when the situation seems to stabilize, there are the displacements of positions, that is, the changes of placement of those police personnel who, having been trained and updated, have to be transferred to another police unit, which is not necessarily another executing unit. This innovation project focuses on these administrative state capacities, in the particular case, on those of the police personnel of the Executing Unit 029 DIREJANDRO PNP, and how their greater or lesser institutional strengthening ultimately influences professional work and this, in the goods, services or works that, as a product, are delivered to society, as part of the implementation of public policies where the National Police has participation.
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Policía Nacional (Perú), Administración pública--Perú, Contratos administrativos--Perú, Administración de personal--Perú
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