Gov’t electronic sector backbone to be ready by mid-year – Alexei Ramotar
The Government of Guyana’s infrastructural backbone to support the electronic component of its
services is progressing with one of two projects almost 85% complete as all the fibre optic cables for this project are in the country, according to the Project Manager of the E-Government Project Unit, Alexei Ramotar.
Government is working on the two projects to fully achieve electronic support that will greatly speed up work in various sectors and departments.
The Lethem to Georgetown project which will connect to Brazil, and provide internet access for e-government purposes is about 85% complete with all the fibre optic cables in the country; however, there is still the need to put in internal equipment and connect the cables. Ramotar added that there are still some areas that have to be redone for various reasons, a government release said yesterday.
He noted that there are always cases of persons cutting the cable, hoping to find copper, but instead there is only glass. As a result corrective works have to be done.
The major part of the remainder of the work is connecting the cables, Ramotar said. These come in 10 kilometre bits and have to be connected and placed in special boxes so that they are not easily damaged.