PHILIPSBURG:--- Seventeen participants have successfully completed the intermediate training for Real World Drone Operations hosted by Bureau Telecommunications and Post (BTP) and Office of Disaster Management (ODM), marking another important step in strengthening Sint Maarten’s emergency response and disaster recovery capabilities. The training served as a continuation of the beginner Drone Pilot course hosted in 2025.
Participants represented several key sectors that play a critical role during emergencies and post-disaster operations, including the Police Force (KPSM), Fire Department, VKS, VSA, and the utility sector. The newly trained drone operators are expected to support future Emergency Operations Center (EOC) activities and field operations across the country.
The intensive training program was conducted by five professional instructors from the Curaçao-based company “Drone by CDS Academy” and was well received by all participants. The course focused on flight preparation, drone hardware and software systems, advanced flying techniques, building assessments, search and rescue operations, the planning and execution of drone missions, and operational reporting.
Drone technology continues to prove to be an efficient and valuable tool in disaster management and emergency response. Its capabilities include rapid damage assessments, network and infrastructure inspections, search and rescue support, safety monitoring, payload deliveries, fire assessments, and other critical emergency support functions.
BTP Director Judianne Hoeve stated, “With a skilled local drone force, Sint Maarten is now better equipped to deploy its own teams during disasters and emergency situations. Having trained personnel on island allows for faster response, improved situational awareness, and better decision making for the EOC during critical moments.”
The Director further emphasized the importance of developing local capacity, noting that the unfortunate ongoing missing person situation in Saba serves as a reminder of how valuable drone technology and trained operators can be during emergency situations and search operations. “This situation reminds us why it is so important to continue building local capacity and developing a dedicated drone force that can assist in any emergency scenario. Drones can become the eyes of the EOC by providing immediate information that greatly improves operational coordination and decision making,” the Director added.
BTP and ODM congratulated all seventeen participants who successfully completed the training and received their certificates. Their dedication and commitment to strengthening national preparedness and emergency response capabilities are highly commendable.



PHILIPSBURG:--- The Inspectorate of Taxes reminds the public that the deadline to submit the 2025 Income Tax Return Form is Monday, June 1, 2026. Taxpayers must file their tax return forms in person at the front office of the Tax Administration during office hours, Monday to Friday, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Taxpayers are encouraged to file early to avoid long lines.
PHILIPSBURG:--- On Wednesday, May 20, 2026, the Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) held a special ceremony at the Police Station to recognize and honor several officers and detectives who successfully completed various professional training programs.
BONAIRE:--- From May 11 to 19, Aruban and Curaçaoan troops participated in the annual exercise Caribbean Strike, held this year on Bonaire. During this intensive training, the troops practiced together in a realistic platoon-level scenario.





