Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Tuesday, 4 March 2025: The Department of Citizenship and Naturalization, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, is advancing its digital transformation efforts to modernise and streamline operations. As part of this ongoing initiative, the department has partnered with Patterson Pope to implement Hyland OnBase Software, enabling the digitisation of paper-based records, forms, and manual processes.
In alignment with this transition, OnBase User Certification Training was conducted by Karen Ruff of Patterson Pope in partnership with Mr. Larry Mills, Director of Citizenship & Naturalization. This certification marks a key milestone in the department’s digital journey, positioning it at the forefront of this transformation. The training provided essential knowledge and skills to staff, ensuring proficiency in utilising OnBase for document management and workflow automation.
Training Overview
The training session introduced participants to OnBase fundamentals, including:
System navigation and user roles
Document importing and classification
Workflow automation and processing
Custom queries and advanced search techniques
User access management and system security
The training also addressed key technical and operational challenges, reinforcing the importance of user engagement and continuous system refinement. Participants who successfully completed the training, reviewed the course materials, and passed the certification test received the P2 OnBase User Certificate.
Certified Participants:
Larry Mills
Chrishanda Hall
Lyndon Robinson
Beverly Simmons
Kelci Talbot
Melvin Glinton
Claudina Malcolm
Seandra Clare
Kazz Wilson
Roderrick Williams
Irwin Williams
Jahlinder Pinder
Rhoniaya Lewis
This training marks a significant step in the department’s efforts to enhance efficiency, security, and accessibility in service delivery. The Department of Citizenship and Naturalization continues to lead by example in leveraging technology to streamline operations and improve public service delivery.