PSOJ point man bullish on NIDS - New PSOJ tech team to push digital transformation for development
The roll-out of the controversial national identification system, NIDS, is receiving strong support from the umbrella private sector group, the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, PSOJ.
In fact, Christopher Reckord was recently named the group’s point man on digital transformation and he is quite bullish on the role of the NIDS as an economic enabler, and is very critical of what he sees as political posturing on the issue.
PSOJ President Keith Duncan says the innovation and digital transformation committee was recently formed, and that Reckord’s views reflect those of the business group.
Reckord, the CEO for listed technology firm tTech and board chairman of the Government’s Internet build-out and computer distribution agency e-learning Jamaica, chairs the PSOJ’s committee on innovation and digital transformation. He believes that NIDs is needed to drive economic development in Jamaica and positively transform service delivery, starting with the sprawling public sector.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/b...transformation
The roll-out of the controversial national identification system, NIDS, is receiving strong support from the umbrella private sector group, the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, PSOJ.
In fact, Christopher Reckord was recently named the group’s point man on digital transformation and he is quite bullish on the role of the NIDS as an economic enabler, and is very critical of what he sees as political posturing on the issue.
PSOJ President Keith Duncan says the innovation and digital transformation committee was recently formed, and that Reckord’s views reflect those of the business group.
Reckord, the CEO for listed technology firm tTech and board chairman of the Government’s Internet build-out and computer distribution agency e-learning Jamaica, chairs the PSOJ’s committee on innovation and digital transformation. He believes that NIDs is needed to drive economic development in Jamaica and positively transform service delivery, starting with the sprawling public sector.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/b...transformation