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News Article
November 23, 2010
Report suggests financial trouble for electronic monitoring firm

SecureAlert Incorporated, the company recently contracted by the Bahamas government to provide electronic monitoring of suspects released on bail, could be in financial trouble according to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) report, which contends the business is suffering recurring net losses and negative cash flows from operating activities.
However, the company's public and investor rel...

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News Article
October 02, 2020
Parents say children still without electronic devices

WITH public schools set to reopen next week, some parents are worried their children are not prepared as many are still without devices with which to take part in online lessons.

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October 09, 2014
Electronic monitoring bidders down to three

The government has narrowed the number of potential companies that submitted proposals for its electronic monitoring program down to three, according to National Security Minister Dr. Bernard Nottage.
"A number of companies responded to the request for proposals," Nottage said during a recent interview. "Those responses have been examined.
"I believe that they have created a shortlist of companies...

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News Article
November 20, 2010
'Detailed' process ends in electronic monitoring system for The Bahamas

NASSAU, The Bahamas
--- A detailed process resulted in an Electronic Monitoring System for
The Bahamas, Minister of National Security the Hon. O.A. "Tommy"
Turnquest said Friday.

Contracts for the Electronic
Monitoring System were signed Friday between Mr. Turnquest, representing
the Government of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas; ICS/Security Concepts
and its partners International Surveill...

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News Article
November 19, 2010
Electronic monitoring to be key cog in Govt's 'War on Crime'

NASSAU, The Bahamas
--- The implementation of the Electronic Monitoring System for The Bahamas
is an important element in the Government's strategy to halt and reverse
crime trends in The Bahamas, Minister of National Security the Hon.
O.A. "Tommy" Turnquest said Friday.

 

Law enforcement and senior
government officials joined Mr. Turnquest for the Contract Signing Ceremony
for the El...

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News Article
June 22, 2020
Social Services in Grand Bahama to Implement Electronic Wallet Digital Services

Minister of Social Services and Urban Development the Hon. Frankie Campbell has announced that at the end of June in New Providence, the Department of Social Services...

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News Article
February 27, 2020
Electronic retailers fear impact of virus could be devastating

LOCAL electronic retail companies say they fear the global novel coronavirus outbreak will have a devastating impact on their companies in the long-term. In an effort to manage the spread of the deadly virus, Chinese authorities last month mandated

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News Article
February 23, 2020
NHIA Launches Electronic Health Record

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) announced the modernization of the Bahamas health system by launching the Electronic Health Record (EHI), a digital record of patients’ health information, which will allow Primary Health Care Providers to operate more efficiently, effectively and improve and provide accessible quality healthcare...

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February 19, 2020
NHIA launches electronic healthcare record system

THE NATIONAL Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) is going paperless as the agency launched its Electronic Health Record (EHR) system for primary healthcare providers yesterday. The EHR system eliminates the need for paper patient health records and ac

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News Article
September 16, 2010
Reminder to electronic companies with antennas on the Post Office Building

Nassau, Bahamas -
All electronic companies or individuals with antenna(s) on the roof of
the General Post Office, must have their license regularized by
December 31, 2010.

Please contact the Secretary at 322-3025 or 323-3171 for further information.

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