en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Institute of Peru (Instituto Geológico, Minero y Metalúrgico, Ingemmet) has officially released the "2026 Institutional Modernization Roadmap," aiming to transform itself into a modern, digital, and efficient institution, close management gaps, and align its services with OECD international standards.
The document establishes eight strategic axes to guide the annual transformation. One of the priority objectives is to strengthen the regulatory framework, promoting a draft law that regulates institutional functions and powers, positioning Ingemmet as the granting authority for medium and large-scale mining concessions, the national administrator of mining rights maintenance and mining cadastre, the provider of national geological services, and the leading institution for the management of Peru's paleontological heritage.
In the technological field, the roadmap promotes a new Institutional Technology Vision (VTI), focusing on artificial intelligence and data governance. It plans to integrate digital platforms for geological services and routine mining procedures, ensuring services are predictive and human-centered, fostering responsible mining investment and legal security nationwide.
"Our goal is to deliver greater public value to citizens," stated Ingemmet Executive President, Engineer Paolo Andrés Alzamora. "To this end, we are activating budget management, designing appropriate strategic investment management to coordinate investment projects. Furthermore, we are collaborating with the World Bank to launch strategic investment projects in areas such as geochronology and earth sciences. Simultaneously, through this roadmap, we plan to strengthen the institution's strategic focus, promote the updating of institutional management tools, and adapt to process management standards."
The roadmap also seeks to strengthen strategic alliances and communication management, reinforce territorial management, and promote a subsidiary institution strengthening program to ensure technical assistance and geological information reach all regions of the country in a timely manner. Modernization involves human resources, completing the transition to the civil service regime of the National Civil Service Authority (SERVIR), ensuring merit-based selection and continuous capacity development. Simultaneously, transparency is enhanced through a new quarterly report, "Ingemmet Data Overview," designed to provide institutional statistics to civil society and academia.
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