Jamaica Gleaner

PM lauds Amber Group’s contributi­on to COVID-19 response

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THE GOVERNMENT of Jamaica (GOJ) through a public-private partnershi­p with Amber Group (Amber) has created a single, simple-touse interface (web and mobile app) for a wide cross section of informatio­n and public support mechanisms related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The solution ‘jamcovid19’, accessible on both the Internet and via mobile apps, was launched as a comprehens­ive and interactiv­e solution to help address the complex and farreachin­g challenges facing the GOJ as a result of the global pandemic.

As part of the national response efforts, the Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Health and Wellness sought to create an extensive health management, informatio­n and public support technology platform to address COVID-19. The goal was to enable the Government to centrally develop, manage and disseminat­e informatio­n imperative to‘flattening the curve’ while bringing together COVID-19-related activities of multiple ministries and other stakeholde­rs on one platform. This means that Jamaicans can now access health, immigratio­n, security and social assistance related to the pandemic through a single platform.

To achieve this vision and enhance the existing response protocol, Prime Minister Andrew Holness enlisted the support of Amber, a technology conglomera­te based in Jamaica. Amber was able to build the applicatio­ns utilising resources from among its 200 dedicated in-house developers to update and expand the Government’s existing capabiliti­es in record time. The solution was fully developed and operationa­lised in just two weeks.

In keeping with its philosophy of enabling the greater public good through the use of technology, Amber provided this innovative COVID-19 IT-response solution at no cost to the Government.

Holness stated: “Jamcovid19 represents the Government’s centralise­d source of informatio­n and tools to fight the COVID19 pandemic. It provides useful data analytics and insights and includes the online applicatio­n for controlled re-entry. The app symbolises the value to be derived from public-private partnershi­ps and the Government of Jamaica applauds Amber for this important contributi­on. We will continue to work together as a nation to overcome COVID-19.”

“We are proud that we were able to be of service to the Government and people of Jamaica”, said Dushyant Savadia, group founder and CEO of Amber.“As we observed the growing impact of the pandemic, we knew that we had to get involved and support the national effort in a significan­t way. Since developing innovative solutions is at the heart of our business, building this comprehens­ive IT solution was a natural contributi­on for us.” According to Savadia, “I am grateful that through this partnershi­p with the Government of Jamaica, we are able to ‘live’ up to our philosophy of enabling the greater social good through the developmen­t and adoption of technology.”

The interactiv­e features of the website and app include:

• Real-time COVID-19 country and global analytics

• Knowledge resources on COVID-19

• Digital self-assessment and reporting tool for citizens

• COVID-19 testing appointmen­t booking system at government testing locations which enables citizens to do a self-assessment and choose location, date and time for testing.

• Controlled re-entry immigratio­n module that allows Jamaican residents stranded overseas to apply for a travel authorisat­ion.

• Help feature to provide citizens with one click dialling access to police, medical, senior citizen assistance, disabled assistance and assistance for victims of genderbase­d violence.

“The management and staff of Amber are happy to be able to provide foresight, time and resources to develop this innovative solution to enable the Government of Jamaica to better manage the incidences of COVID-19 within their borders,”said Michael McNaughton, group managing director of Amber.

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