AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDigital Inclusion & Payments: A new MasterCard study says Jamaica’s small merchants are still being left behind, with only 8% having point-of-sale systems—pushing calls for low-cost acceptance, easier digital onboarding, and tap-to-phone options. AI for Government & Resilience: Fujitsu says AI can help cut permitting and reconstruction delays, while NWC is already using drones for faster hurricane damage assessments and upgrading backup power ahead of 2026. Energy Sector Governance: SEPA appoints new board members spanning utilities and consumer advocates, aiming to speed practical grid solutions. Local Tech in Action: KSAMC’s Cleaner Kingston drive is clearing downtown tarps that block police camera visibility, with weekend cleanups continuing. Health Workforce Mobility: Ghana and Jamaica signed a pact to deploy Ghanaian health professionals to Jamaica starting June 2026. Tech, Business & Policy: BOJ says Jam-Dex adoption is still slow, with Jamaica National Bank expected to retrofit POS by July. Community STEM: Grace & Staff’s downtown STEM centre hosted Children’s Day activities with Christel House students. Hurricane Outlook: NOAA forecasts a below-average Atlantic season, but officials warn not to get complacent.
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