AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDigital Transformation: PM Dr. Terrance Drew used his “Roundtable” media engagement to outline St. Kitts and Nevis’ push into digital services, including a near-complete national digital ID for one-card access across government and private transactions, plus online passport upgrades. Seismic Preparedness: UWI’s Seismic Research Centre urged calm but readiness after major quakes in Venezuela and nearby regions, saying there’s no direct link to a single fault system even as regional seismic activity shows a small uptick. Digital Health Governance: The Ministry of Health formally set up a Nursing Informatics Advisory Committee to guide clinical governance for the federation’s Hospital Information System and Electronic Health Record rollout, with support from the St. Kitts Nevis Robotics Association. National Addressing System: Government plans a new National Addressing System to fix gaps like unnamed streets, improve postal and emergency response routing, and enable better GPS and planning—paired with a community street-naming feedback pilot. Mobile Network Update: Digicel will phase out 2G in St. Kitts and Nevis, affecting about 383 customers on 2G-only devices who must upgrade to 3G/4G to keep service. Renewables & Energy Independence: Nevis and the federal government reaffirmed a 2035 energy-independence goal, combining geothermal development, solar expansion, and an undersea cable between islands. STEM for Youth: ECCB announced its 2026 STEM Camp starting July 6, a free four-week program for ages 14–18 across ECCU territories, aimed at building AI and tech creation skills.
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