SAN JOSÉ, California – In a significant advancement of international technological cooperation, the Dominican Republic’s National Emergency and Security System 911 engaged in strategic dialogues at the prestigious NVIDIA GTC 2026 conference. This participation, facilitated through support from the United States Embassy in Santo Domingo, marks a pivotal step in enhancing the Caribbean nation’s digital infrastructure and regional security capabilities.
The delegation, spearheaded by Executive Director Randolfo Rijo Gómez, conducted high-level negotiations with NVIDIA leadership, including Vice President Calista Redmond. These discussions built upon existing bilateral technological initiatives coordinated through the embassy’s Narcotics Affairs and Law Enforcement Section (INL), with particular emphasis on artificial intelligence development, system interoperability, and next-generation emergency response mechanisms.
This collaborative effort operates within the framework of a formal agreement established between the Dominican Republic’s Ministry of the Presidency and NVIDIA Corporation. Critical infrastructure enhancements, notably through NAP Caribe, have substantially boosted the nation’s data processing capacities and digital framework. The integration of sophisticated analytics and AI technologies continues to position the Dominican 911 System as one of Latin America’s most advanced emergency response platforms, while simultaneously fortifying security and innovation partnerships between the Dominican Republic and the United States.
