A delegation from Cybernetica, led by CEO Michael Buckland, recently paid a courtesy visit to the Honorable Minister of ICT and Post to discuss the future of digital transformation in St. Kitts and Nevis. During the meeting, the Minister outlined his vision for the nation to become a regional leader in technology, setting a benchmark for other countries to follow. He emphasized the importance of aligning digital advancements with the country’s long-term goals and highlighted Cybernetica’s potential role in driving this transformation.
Recognizing Cybernetica’s extensive experience in developing world-class digital solutions, the Minister expressed confidence in the company’s ability to deliver a groundbreaking initiative. He underscored the high expectations for the collaboration, anticipating significant advancements in the nation’s digital infrastructure.
Michael Buckland reaffirmed Cybernetica’s commitment to innovation, sharing insights into the company’s 25-year track record of excellence. He highlighted its instrumental role in developing Estonia’s renowned e-governance systems, which have become global models for digital transformation. Buckland emphasized Cybernetica’s readiness to bring that level of expertise to St. Kitts and Nevis.
As part of their engagement, the Cybernetica team will participate in discussions with key stakeholders over five days. These include representatives from the Ministry of National Security, the Ministry of Health, the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of ICT and Post, the ISPS, the Telecommunications Department, the Legal Department, and the business and financial sectors. These meetings aim to foster collaboration and ensure a strategic approach to the nation’s digital evolution.
Among those present for the courtesy visit were Permanent Secretary Cherylean Pemberton, Head of Digital Transformation Nigel Carty, Director of ICT Camille Bruno-Audain, Program Manager of the Digital Transformation Unit Eric Haynes, E-Government Coordinator Ophelia Blanchard, and other officers from the Department of ICT.