The Home folder can be used for storing work related files that you classify as "private" or "confidential". The files stored in this type of folder are only available to the owner of that particular "Home" folder.
The Work folder can be used to store work related files that is to be shared between all authorized users within a specific unit or department.

The Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Loan (RRL) is a $65.291 million loan negotiated by the Government of the Virgin Islands (GOVI) with the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) to rebuild social and economic infrastructure in the transport, water, education and national security sectors after the disasters of 2017.

The RRL prioritises a list of infrastructure projects in the transport, water, education and national security sectors. Infrastructure works include the reconstruction and rehabilitation of roads and construction of sea defences, road/slope/embankment stabilisation works and rehabilitation of water supply. Reconstruction works include the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) building, the Eslyn Henley Richiez Learning Centre and recreational facilities. Furthermore, the rehabilitation of GOVI administration buildings and primary schools are being financed through the RRL.  See the Project Map below for more details.

In addition, the RRL finances procurement of equipment, design and engineering services and supports institutional strengthening. Institutional strengthening comprises training in and provision of psychosocial services to children and families, teachers, health workers, social workers and representatives of NGOs. Furthermore, the RRL supports capacity building of public officials in project management, communications, procurement and gender-responsive project design and delivery in the recovery process.

All major Government goods, works and services in excess of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00). 

i.   Ensure that a purchase order is received prior to providing goods and or services.

ii.  Submit invoice on time.

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) is the internal audit profession's acknowledged leader, recognized authority, and principal educator. Although the practice of internal auditing is not regulated, The IIA provides comprehensive guidance for the profession through its Professional Practices Framework (PPF). The PPF comprises the official definition of internal auditing, the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing (the Standards), the Code of Ethics, Practice Advisories, and development and practice aids. Compliance with the Standards and the Code of Ethics is mandatory for all members of The IIA and Certified Internal Auditors (CIAs). The IIA also provides guidance on assessing, maintaining, and improving quality within the internal audit activity.
The Department of Information Technology offers training in standard and supported applications at the basic, intermediate and advance levels. Courses are held in Microsoft Office Applications, Lotus Notes, JDEdwards, Basic Computer Troubleshooting and New Employee Orientation, to name a few. We also work with departments to facilitate training in other Computer systems and applications upon request.
These items are distributed from DoIT's location at the RFG Building on Flemming Street, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on a daily basis.
The computer name can be found in the System Tray located to the bottom right of your screen, next to the Task bar. By hovering your mouse over the blue, green and yellow NetSupport icon, you will see the name displayed. It can also be found in the "log on to" drop down box at the Ctrl+Al+Del screen

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