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As stated by the IADB, the objective of this Technical Cooperation (TC) is to enhance the institutional capacities in Bahamas through promoting adequate government frameworks for Identification Systems and Data Policies. This TC will support the implementation of the Loan Government Digital Transformation to Strengthen Competitiveness (BH-L1045).
This TC complements the objective of the Operation BH-L1045 because making government procedures available online to reduce the cost of government bureaucracy, as well as increasing the use of ICTs in the public sector and fostering transparency of government activities, requires a specific framework in terms of Identification Systems and Data Policies. This framework will support all initiatives aimed at providing technological solutions, including those contemplated in the operation.
IADB Team Leader:
Arturo Muente Kunigami
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