The Armed Forces of the Philippines has formally institutionalized the AFP Audit Management System (AFPAMS), which it touted as a centralized, secure, web-based platform that modernizes audit processes, enhances transparency, and ensures timely access to audit findings across the organization.
AFPAMS, according to the AFP, supports the national government’s digital transformation agenda and is aligned with the E-Governance Act (Republic Act 12254), a priority reform of the Marcos Jr. administration signed into law on 5 September 2025, and supports the Philippine Development Plan 2023–2028, which underscores the use of digital systems to improve bureaucratic efficiency and accountability.
The system transforms AFP audit processes from fragmented, paper-based procedures into an integrated digital platform that enables real-time access, traceability, and monitoring of audit findings. This allows commanders and concerned units to promptly address audit observations and compliance requirements.
Expanded from the Philippine Air Force’s Audit Management System framework, AFPAMS supports financial, logistics, management, and compliance audits across Geographical Combatant Commands, Key Budgetary Units, AFP-Wide Service Support Units, and the Joint Personal Staff.
It standardizes audit procedures and ensures consistent compliance with AFP policies, Commission on Audit rules, and applicable laws and regulations.