Santo Domingo. – The Technological Institute of the Americas (ITLA) received a visit from the president of the Superior Electoral Tribunal of the Dominican Republic, magistrate Ygnacio Pascual Camacho Hidalgo, along with members of that high body, in a meeting headed by the rector Jimmy Rosario Bernard, with the purpose of strengthening inter-institutional cooperation.
Rosario Bernard valued the initiative as a significant step towards the integration of technology into the institutional processes of the judicial system.
"This type of collaboration strengthens the country's digital transformation and creates synergies that directly impact talent development and the efficiency of the State," said the rector.
During the meeting, both entities agreed to move forward in formalizing a strategic collaboration agreement aimed at promoting joint initiatives in training, technological innovation, and institutional strengthening.
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As part of this approach, ITLA will offer support to the Superior Electoral Tribunal through technical advice for the development and modernization of its structures, as well as in the training of its personnel in key areas such as cybersecurity, information networks, and the development of technological solutions.
For its part, the Superior Electoral Tribunal pledged to establish mechanisms to facilitate and expedite processes related to certifications and other services required by students, teachers, and administrative staff of ITLA, contributing to a more efficient management.
In the meeting, officials and technical teams from both institutions participated, addressing issues related to innovation, digital security, and process optimization, laying the groundwork for the development of future joint initiatives of national impact.








