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e-Government Shares Capabilities at 1st-ever BREA Country-wide Webinar & Conference
By Diane Phillips & Associates
Jun 14, 2013 - 4:26:54 AM

Carol Roach, Deputy Director- Department of Information Technology informs BREA members throughout The Bahamas of the government’s web portal at the first ever BREA Inter-Island Webinar and Conference. (Photo: Jazmine McPhee)
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Nassau, Bahamas - Real
estate professionals from Abaco, Exuma, Long Island and Nassau logged
on and leaned in for an informative presentation about the county’s
e-government portal today during the first-ever, country-wide webinar to
members of the Bahamas Real Estate Association.
Presented
by Carol Roach, Deputy Director of Information Technology in the
Ministry of Finance, the e-government seminar educated brokers, agents,
appraisers and developers on the five transactional features currently
on the site: real property tax payments, driver’s licence renewals,
vendor inquiries, traffic fine payments and online customer service.
Future upgrades to the site include web presence of the Bahamas Postal
Service, Cabinet & Disaster Management (NEMA), and the Department of
Marine Resources.
“We’re
using technology now to find new ways to connect our membership,” said
BREA president Franon Wilson. “Members who do not live in Nassau are
able to get this information in real time and as a result everyone
throughout the country will be in a position to better help their
clients and the general public at large. The second home market is big
in The Bahamas, so the ability for people to find information and pay
their real property taxes from anywhere in the world is revolutionary.”

Pictured left to right are Franon Wilson, BREA President and Stephen Thompson, Compliance Commission Inspector at the Ministry of Finance. (Photo: Jazmine McPhee)
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With
more than 5,000 registered users to date, the e-government website
provides links to services in every government agency and department,
365 governmental forms along with current news, access to legislation,
news from the Family Islands, health information and a secure means for
online bill payment.
The
Bahamas ranks third in the Caribbean for e-government development,
according to a study by the United Nations, and the nation received a
top score of 100 percent for “Emerging Presence.”
The
ranking was assigned prior to recent upgrades to the portal and the
Department of Information is currently meeting with the United Nations
to develop a master plan known as a ‘National ICT Strategy’ for The
Bahamas to increase productivity, heighten customer satisfaction and
enhance revenue streams through the online portal.
BREA’s
half-day session provided current information on issues affecting the
real estate industry and also included a presentation about anti-money
laundering by Stephen Thompson, Compliance Commission Inspector and
factors affecting property values in The Bahamas by Paul Worrell,
Principal DHP Associates.
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