TECH NEWS – The $32 million e-government project which is being piloted and implemented by the government of Guyana is on track and is scheduled to be completed by April this year before officially being handed over in August, despite several challenges faced at various levels of the advance stages of its roll-out.
In fact, the minor setbacks have resulted in Guyanese being able to benefit from a highly technological and advanced e-governance project that will revolutionise the manner in which government offers critical services to the public, while reducing tremendously the time associated in accessing information and doing business with the government.
This is the position of the project manager Alexei Ramotar, who also fended off several attacks and misinformation being spread about the project and his competence to carry it to completion. More