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The key driving force behind the government of Trinidad andTobago’s ICT initiative starts with the Government’s National Strategic Plan to achieve first world status and selfsustainabilitythrough the complete transformation of the socialand economic sector – Vision 2020.
AIC decided to implement a new technology infrastructure that would support the introduction of a new range of business services with a vision to fundamentally enhance both NCB's office and channel operations as well as make a bold statement to the market that the image of the bank had been restored.
The EduTech 2000 project represents a bold initiative by the government of Barbados to place technology in the hands of the stakeholders in education. To this end, the ministry procured from Fujitsu the central office core system that would be the backbone and driver of the management and distribution of software from the Ministry headquarters to the schools.
Under the aegis of the secondary school Reform Project in Guyana (funded by the World Bank) the government of Guyana went to tender for a complete solution that would move the management of schools into the modern era through the use of technology and new processes.
The Government of Trinidad & Tobago undertook a feasibility study regarding the government's opportunities to enhance its presence and service to its corporate stakeholders in the registration of companies.
Transferring the paper-based records of the Trinidad & Tobago population registry into digital format was determined as essential given the population size, state of the records, frequency of access, and need for the information for future demographics and other modeling.
Fujitsu created a database of fingerprints that would allow the police service to solve, prevent and diminish criminal activity in Trinidad and Tobago. This mandate was developed with the background of the police force being at the time, technologically behind the curve, with fewer than 5 PCs in service and no institutional IT infrastructure in place.
In 1995, based on a feasibility study recommendation, the British Government initiated a project to create an on-line 24x7 company incorporation service as the feature that would set Anguilla apart from the other jurisdictions.
Jamaica National Land Agency (NLA) brings together the core land information functions of the Government under one roof; Land Titles; Surveys and Mapping; Land Valuation & Estate Management. The entity was formed to create a modern national land (spatial) information system designed to support sustainable development.