AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours ago| U.S.-Jamaica TCN Deal Clarified: Ambassador Audrey Marks says the new MoU only allows tightly controlled transit for Third Country Nationals—max 25 people in any two-week window, with stays averaging about seven days and capped at 14—aimed at protecting Jamaica’s security and rejecting claims Jamaica would become a deportation holding site. Cybersecurity Law Push: Dr. Andrew Wheatley says Jamaica is moving toward a new national cybersecurity law, building on a 2024 drafting blueprint and planning policy and gap assessments early in the new governance cycle. Water & Wastewater Resilience: Minister Matthew Samuda highlights major wastewater and water-supply investments, including Negril’s new sewage treatment facility and upgrades across Falmouth, Port Antonio, and Portmore. AI-Enabled Abuse Warning: Denise Daley calls for stronger laws against cyberbullying and AI-fuelled deepfakes, warning abuse increasingly follows victims online. Tech in the Real World: Omoda | Jaecoo’s Jaecoo J7 PHEV touts a “Super Hybrid System” promising up to 1,000 km total range, with Jamaica-focused questions on how it performs locally. Emergency Response Drones: Jamaica Fire Brigade establishes a drone unit to strengthen disaster response capabilities. Local STEAM in Schools: Titchfield High expands its broiler programme with a cooling system and slaughterhouse to boost practical STEAM learning and nutrition. Coastal Climate Role: Montego Bay Mayor Richard Vernon joins the Coastal Cities Coalition steering group to help shape global coastal resilience strategies. |
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