It’s no secret that getting, renewing or replacing a driver’s license — or just getting a plain ID card — in Puerto Rico is about as unpleasant as getting a flat tire when you don’t have a spare. The complicated forms, the long lines, and the sometimes irritable staff, can all add up to an all-day, cumbersome process that thankfully usually comes around every four or five years.
The Puerto Rico Child Support Administration, or ASUME, is looking to cut down on data and identity theft while achieving greater operational efficiencies by turning to Microsoft technology to digitize its records, the agency said Thursday
The Puerto Rico Public Finance Corporation placed and sold $410 million in bonds in the local market, the proceeds of which the agency will use to refinance existing debt and save $6.6 million in interest payments.