Despite a bumpy rollout in recent weeks, we hope the territory’s first online entry system will prove to be a big step in the right direction that will help lead …
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Despite a bumpy rollout in recent weeks, we hope the territory’s first online entry system will prove to be a big step in the right direction that will help lead …
Continue reading “EDITORIAL: Online entry system hints at e-gov’t promise”
Work-permit applications and other labour processes should have been moved online more than 15 years ago, and we were greatly disappointed when the government’s first such system failed in early …
Continue reading “EDITORIAL: Online labour system a long time in coming”
Around the globe, the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the business world by spurring a dramatic boom in remote working and e-commerce. The Virgin Islands could benefit tremendously from this historic …
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A long-promised update to the legislative framework governing how the Virgin Islands conducts business online came through the House of Assembly over the past week as five related bills got …
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A bill that legislators said will help bring government services into the 21st Century while protecting users’ privacy passed the House of Assembly on March 5. “This is an exciting …