New online testing system to transform training of police recruits
The Guyana Police Force (GPF) has taken a significant leap into the digital age with the launch of a groundbreaking online testing system at its academy
The Guyana Police Force (GPF) has taken a significant leap into the digital age with the launch of a groundbreaking online testing system at its academy

THE Guyana Police Force (GPF) has taken a significant leap into the digital age with the launch of a groundbreaking online testing system at its academy, marking a transformation in how police recruits will now be assessed and trained for the challenges of modern law enforcement.
According to information from the police, the innovative virtual learning environment, developed by a dedicated team led by Assistant Superintendent Gladwin Hanover, alongside Inspector Jason McAlmont, Corporal Tony Dindial, and Corporal Reon Venture, represents a paradigm shift from traditional paper-based examinations to a more convenient digital assessment platform.
Under the strategic leadership of its Director, Woman Senior Superintendent Sonia Herbert, the Guyana Police Force Academy has embraced technology to enhance the quality and efficiency of recruit training.
This new system will allow recruits to complete module examinations through a secure online platform, bringing unprecedented levels of efficiency, transparency, and accountability to the assessment process.
The online assessment platform was successfully rolled out on Tuesday at the GPF’s Essequibo Campus, where the first batch of recruits were able to access the platform to complete their assessment.

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