Regionally, connecting a small population in a geographically homogeneous island should be relatively simple, but few islands fit that profile.
One of the central design and operational ideas of a digital society is that no single piece of information should be entered twice by a user.
The EGov boss isn’t happy about Jamaica’s position in the UN’s E-Government Development Index, which has seen Jamaica drop from 112 to 118.
Above: Front table at the symposium, Dr Arvo Ott, Marlene McDonald, Esther Le Gendre and Maxie Cuffie. Photos by Mark…
eGovernment Management for Developing Countries Ahmed Imran, Shirley Gregor and Tim Turner Published in the UK by Academic Conferences and…
Above: The Public Sector panel on Digital Government at Microsoft’s M4, from left, Josemaria Valdepenas, Microsoft Digital Transformation Architect, Minister…
The rating for Trinidad and Tobago’s e-governance has dropped by 24 places in the current report of the United Nations…

