~New technology defends against cyber threats, safeguards public data, and ensures more secure and reliable IT services for all citizens.~
PHILIPSBURG:--- The Government has taken a major step forward in protecting the nation’s digital infrastructure by installing an advanced firewall system under the Digital Government Transformation Project (DGTP). This new technology significantly enhances the government’s ability to defend against cyber threats, safeguard public data, and ensure more secure and reliable IT services for all citizens. Prime Minister, the Honorable PM Dr. Luc F.E. Mercelina, emphasized the importance of this milestone for national digital security.
“This upgrade comes at a pivotal time,” said PM Dr. Mercelina. “Over the past few years, several institutions on our island have faced cyberattacks, including ransomware incidents that raised serious concerns about the safety of sensitive information. Today, we are acting decisively to protect our digital future. Every improvement to our systems strengthens the public’s trust in government. It ensures that citizens can access essential services safely, efficiently, and confidently. This investment is more than an upgrade; it’s a transformation that positions Sint Maarten firmly in the digital age.”
The new firewall consists of two (2) physical Next-Generation Firewall devices. These hardware devices are designed to detect and block unauthorized access and prevent cyberattacks before they can affect government systems. The newly implemented Next-Generation Firewall devices are some of the world’s most widely used firewall technologies and are known for protecting sensitive information and securing complex networks. The new firewalls are part of a larger effort to replace outdated technology, reduce cybersecurity risks, and build a more connected and efficient public service. It also strengthens the government's ability to continue operations during disasters or disruptions and support the development of future digital services, such as electronic IDs and data exchange.
This investment is a key milestone in Sint Maarten's journey toward a safer, more modern digital government, one that citizens can trust and rely on. DGTP is led by the Government’s Digital Leadership Team (DLT), tasked with advancing digital reform across ministries. The project is implemented by the National Recovery Program Bureau (NRPB) on behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten. It is funded through a $12 million grant from the Sint Maarten Trust Fund, which is financed by the Government of the Netherlands and managed by the World Bank.