The Cayman Islands Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport, and Development (MPAHITD) is proud to publish the business case for the Subsea Cable Project, marking a significant step in its ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability, and the enhancement of the nation's digital connectivity infrastructure.
In alignment with the Ministry's mission, this initiative aims to foster open dialogue with the public and stakeholders, elucidating the strategic significance, benefits, and expected outcomes of the Subsea Cable Project. By doing so, the Ministry is dedicated to reinforcing trust within the community and ensuring that the Cayman Islands are positioned to thrive in the evolving global digital landscape.
The Honourable Johany "Jay" Ebanks, Minister of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport, and Development, (MPAHITD), shared his vision for the project:
"The Cayman Islands Subsea Cable Project is more than an infrastructure initiative; it's a commitment to our future. By releasing this business case to the public, we are underscoring our dedication to transparency, accountability, and our unwavering belief in the power of digital connectivity to drive progress. I am confident that this project will serve as a lighthouse, guiding our islands towards unprecedented growth and connectivity."
The business case is accessible to the public, inviting everyone to delve into the project's strategic vision and participate in the journey toward a digitally connected future. It highlights the Ministry's proactive governance approach, embodying principles of openness and inclusivity.
You may find the document posted on the Ministry's website at www.gov.ky/PAHI/, on our social media channels FB & IG; or by scanning the QR code noted below.