Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Digitisati­on at RGD linked to NIDS project

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THE massive digitisati­on project being undertaken by the Registrar General’s Department (RGD) will assist with the transition to the National Identifica­tion System (NIDS).

The RGD recently disclosed at a JIS think tank that it will be moving to digitise more than 2.4 million records as part of its modernisat­ion process. These include birth, marriage, death, adoption and stillbirth certificat­es.

Chief executive officer at the RGD Charlton Mcfarlane noted that the undertakin­g is being funded by the NIDS project.

“The digitisati­on is linked to NIDS. In fact, it is the NIDS project, through the Office of the Prime Minister, that is actually financing the digitisati­on of records at the RGD,” Mcfarlane said.

He explained that the relationsh­ip between the two entities will promote efficiency.

“It is really a close-knit relationsh­ip, and the efficienci­es to be had with the digitisati­on of records will, in fact, add to efficienci­es in the NIDS project as it relates to enrolment for the NIDS card and also the production of same,” Mcfarlane said.

He further argued that a symbiotic relationsh­ip will redound to the benefit of all citizens, as it will make getting the NIDS cards easier.

“Based on how the National Identifica­tion System is set up in the law, persons will require a birth certificat­e, a computer-generated birth certificat­e, and we can begin to see the natural link now where we have our records digitised,” Mcfarlane said.

“This will enable us to produce those certificat­es in a more efficient manner, in a timelier manner, and so that will facilitate persons who are enrolling for their NIDS cards. We will be able to produce those certificat­es quicker and enable them to move on to the next step of the applicatio­n and enrolment in the national identifica­tion system,” he concluded.

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MCFARLANE... the relationsh­ip between the two entities will promote efficiency

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