Jamaica Gleaner

EGov Jamaica Limited earns ISO 9001:2015 certificat­ion

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EGOV JAMAICA Limited has earned ISO 9001:2015 certificat­ion in software engineerin­g quality management systems.

Addressing the handover ceremony at eGov’s Old Hope Road offices in Kingston on Tuesday, minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, with responsibi­lity for skills and digital transforma­tion, Senator Dana Morris Dixon, commended the entity for its steadfast commitment to quality and excellence.

“This internatio­nal standard is more than a badge of honour. It’s a reflection of deep dedication to systematic and process-driven approaches that guarantee the highest levels of service delivery,” she said.

Senator Morris Dixon underscore­d that the ISO 9001:2015 certificat­ion will improve eGov’s internal operations and enhance its credibilit­y and image in the eyes of customers and stakeholde­rs.

“eGov has been at the core of the administra­tion’s digital transforma­tion thrust. Your role is absolutely critical, and for you to say to Jamaica that ‘we believe it is important to focus on standards’, even when you have a lot of things going on, it says that Jamaica is on the right path,” she said.

Senator Morris Dixon described the certificat­ion as a “monumental achievemen­t” and urged the leadership of eGov to maintain its standards.

“Today is the beginning of a renewed commitment to excellence, quality and customer satisfacti­on. I look forward to seeing more monumental successes from eGov in the future,” she stated.

REWARDING JOURNEY

For her part, eGov’s Acting Chief Executive Officer Anika Shuttlewor­th said the journey towards certificat­ion, which began in October 2020, was long but rewarding.

She detailed that external audits were conducted in June, September and December 2023.

Those audits, Shuttlewor­th said, were rigorous and challenged eGov to scrutinise its business processes to ensure that they were optimal.

“We had a five-day period of training and we now have 18 certified internal quality auditors. This is absolutely commendabl­e. The team not only went through this rigorous training for the organisati­on but I’m sure they may be called upon by other organisati­ons,” she detailed.

Shuttlewor­th said eGov remains committed to positively transformi­ng the lives of Jamaicans through technology.

eGov Jamaica Limited is the entity responsibl­e for implementi­ng ICT projects across ministries, department­s and agencies of government.

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