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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, June 7, 2018) – FortisTCI announces a formal partnership with the Turks and Caicos Islands Government (TCIG) for the installation of closed circuit television (CCTV) camera equipment on utility poles in Providenciales. As a part of the joint agreement signed on Tuesday, June 5, TCIG will pay for the energy usage of the cameras and FortisTCI will waive all pole attachment fees over the next three years.

The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Commissioner of Police James Smith announced in a press conference on May 1st that approximately 120 high definition and high resolution cameras will be installed across Providenciales in the project’s first phase. The project includes a monitoring control room that will be manned 24-7 by a police inspector and 911 support staff. The Commissioner also stated that in phase two, cameras will be installed on Grand Turk and other islands. The implementation of CCTV to help curb criminal activity has been under discussion for some time in the TCI.

Signing on behalf of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, the Acting Governor Her Excellency Anya Williams said, “I am pleased to see this project come to fruition, which will help the police actively monitor various areas throughout the country and assist in identifying criminal offenders. I’m sure these efforts will help our citizens, residents and visitors alike, to feel safer, knowing that surveillance cameras are a further aid to protecting our streets.”

The Commissioner of Police stated, “CCTV assists many countries around the world in monitoring and solving criminal activity and gathering evidence to solve other types of misconduct. It may also aid in deterring illegal activity from occurring in the first place, particularly where monitors are known to be installed.”

CCTV is also a major initiative in the United Kingdom with the Surveillance Camera Commissioner reporting annually on one of the largest known programs worldwide. According to the City of London’s police website, “The City of London Police Public Space Surveillance Camera System (often referred to as CCTV) is one of the many tools used to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour across the City of London. Use of Public Space Surveillance Cameras allows the police to monitor the streets and public spaces.”

FortisTCI President & CEO said, “FortisTCI strongly believes in and understands the importance of public-private partnership in building a robust Turks and Caicos Islands. The company is pleased to support the police with its CCTV project, and will continue to offer its support and partner in ways that promote solutions that are beneficial to the country.”

The project will be led by TCIG and the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police, in conjunction with their contractor for the installation and operation of all surveillance cameras. The project is expected to commence in the coming weeks.

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The signing of a three-year pole attachment agreement for the installation of CCTV cameras in Providenciales. Sitting L to R: FortisTCI Senior VP of Corporate Services Ruth Forbes, FortisTCI President and CEO Eddinton Powell, Acting Governor Her Excellency Anya Williams, Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Commissioner James Smith. Standing L to R: FortisTCI Vice President of Innovation, Technology and Strategic Planning Rachell Roullet, FortisTCI Senior Director of Electrical Planning, Engineering and Energy Delivery Don Forsyth, FortisTCI Director of Legal Services Alexandria Missick, Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Consultant David Downey, and Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Inspector Alvirto Smith.

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About FortisTCI

FortisTCI Limited (FTCI) is the sole provider of electricity on Providenciales, North Caicos, Middle Caicos, South Caicos, East Caicos and adjacent Cays. In August 2012, Turks and Caicos Utility Limited (TCU), which is the sole provider of electricity on the Islands of Grand Turk and Salt Cay, was acquired by FTCI. Together the two companies serve almost 15,000 electricity customers in the Turks & Caicos Islands archipelago. FTCI and TCU have an aggregate diesel-fired generating capacity of approximately 84 megawatts. For further information visit www.fortistci.com

FortisTCI is a subsidiary of Fortis Inc., a leader in the North American regulated electric and gas utility industry. For further information visit www.fortisinc.com.

 

Contact:
Talisha Simons
Senior Director of Corporate Communications & Public Affairs FortisTCI Ltd
Tel: 649-946-4313 Ext. 2519
Email: tsimons@fortistci.com