The Overseas Examinations Commission (OEC) is looking to build out its e-testing infrastructure as part of the digitisation of its operations.
Enhanced e-testing facilities will be made possible through the construction of the OEC’s state-of-the-art multipurpose facility, slated for completion in 2026.
The entity recently broke ground for the more than $1-billion facility, to be constructed at its Manhattan Road complex in Kingston.
In his address at the ceremony, OEC Chairman, Brian Bennett-Easy, said the entity’s bold move to establish this advanced digital examination hub will enhance the efficiency of its systems.
“[It will] also expand the scope of services we offer to Jamaica and the wider Caribbean region. This facility will be pivotal in ensuring that our students and educators are better served, reflecting our vision for a more responsive and inclusive education system,” he said.
In addition, the OEC’s recent achievement of ISO:9001:2015 certification will play a critical role in expanding the Commission’s capacity to respond to the changing examination landscape and increase the pace at which the organisation can bring innovation to administration and testing in the e-testing environment.
“This globally recognised standard for quality management is an extraordinary achievement, affirming the OEC’s dedication to service excellence,” Mr. Bennett-Easy said.