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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Saturday, October 19th 2013
The
Ministry of Interior is participating in the GITEX Technology Week
2013, which kicks off on Sunday, at the Dubai World Trade Center (DWTC).
During its 13th participation, the ministry will display in its
pavilion at Sheikh Saeed Hall, the latest generations of modern
techniques, as well as several initiatives and smart services provided
to the public.
Major General Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi, Director
General of Central Operations at Abu Dhabi Police, indicated that this
year’s participation comes upon the directives of Lt. General H.H Sheikh
Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Interior. It includes contribution from all organizational units,
divided as per their direct connection to the strategic priorities
adopted at the ministry.
Major General Al Raisi added that
through the exhibition, the ministry seeks to acquaint the public with
the latest e-services and projects including the pioneering Geographic
Information System (GIS) in the field of security and safety; in
addition to direct communication with the public to ensure the delivery
of selected awareness messages.
He mentioned that the exhibition
represents a real opportunity to acquaint community members and visitors
with the sizeable qualitative progress and the distinguished services
achieved by the ministry via the various forms of digital communication.
For
his part, Brigadier General Ismail Al Serkal, Deputy Director General
of Central Operations at Abu Dhabi Police, noted that the exhibition is a
good opportunity to learn about the latest developments in Information
Technology. He pointed out that the Ministry of the Interior will
showcase the latest the latest manner in which it is using technology to
make it easier for the public to make use of its services.
Brigadier
General Al Serkal said that the Ministry has endeavored to provide
innovative e-services annually, through the participation of a number of
its General Departments and Directorates in the Exhibition’s events. He
also pointed out that the ultimate strategic objective of the
ministry’s participation and permanent presence at the exhibition is to
promote the various security services rendered to the public, as well as
to spread awareness among community members and businesses, on the
importance of benefitting from these services.
Electronic accidents sketching
With
respect to traffic, Brigadier Eng. Hussein Ahmed Al Harithi, Director
of Traffic and Patrols Directorate at Abu Dhabi Police, and Chairman of
the “SAAED Society to Reduce Traffic Accidents”, emphasized that the
exhibition is an opportunity to acquaint the public with the new
projects, systems and technical solutions used in the field of traffic
safety.
Al Harthi continued that the directorate is displaying a
number of Traffic Control Systems, notably the radar "sniper",
monitoring systems for detecting red signal crossing and other relevant
systems. He also noted that members of the public will be acquainted
with the Smart Traffic Systems Center, which includes tracking systems,
patrols distribution and Traffic diversions safety management system,
traffic accidents analysis system, and the smart traffic awareness
system.
Moreover, Al Harthi stated that the SAEED Society’s
participation in this year’s session of the GITEX Technology Week
exhibition is an addition to the society’s sophisticated and unique
systems, which enable it to engage in important global markets; pointing
out that the public will be acquainted with the Federal Vehicle Portal
“Markabati” and the Smart Patrol Systems.
Civil defense
For
his part, Colonel Mohammed Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Director General of Abu
Dhabi Civil Defense General Directorate, stated that the Directorate
will unfurl at the GITEX Exhibition, the Federal Prevention & Safety
procedures Electronic system and the Smart Civil Defense Centers
Project. He noted that Federal Prevention & Safety procedures
Electronic system keeps pace with the modern technological developments,
and supports the country’s approach to implement the smart government,
namely; performance development; quality services; transactions and
procedures automation process with a view to shift to an electronic
paper-free business environment; and building a unified database of all
prevention and safety licensing procedures.
Colonel Al Nuaimi
pointed out that t He noted that the system covers several services,
such as: Prevention and Safety procedures for institutions; Engineering
Plans Approval procedures; Prevention and Safety Procedures for
Buildings; Radioactive Materials Transporting; Prevention and Safety
Procedures for temporary buildings.
He added that this system
involves many privileges, including a unified database for all
prevention and safety procedures and correlation measures, which
requires customers to complete all procedures leading up to a specific
action, and electronic signature on certificates and licenses.
Information and Communication Technology
Colonel
Anwar Al Mulla, Head of ICT Department at Abu Dhabi Police stated that
participating at the GITEX Technology Week 2013 is the largest of its
kind, and is in pursuance of the police leadership’s strategy to
communicate with the public and the various community institutions.
He
added: “We have been able, through our participation in the past years
in the exhibition, to showcase our technical services and devices, as
well as the solutions and services currently applicable, in addition to a
number of security and surveillance systems”.
Colonel Al Mulla
noted that the electronic services provided by the Ministry of Interior
are diverse and vary depending on the various entities. Such services
include the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters’ website, and the
electronic services’ portal, which constitutes the main gateway for
e-services provided to the public.
Moreover, Al Mulla stated that
the new edition of the ADP General Headquarters’ comprehensive website
keeps pace with the technical developments in the field of electronic
publishing; according to the latest technologies. It is also
commensurate with the nature of the services that ADP General
Headquarters seeks to provide in various related fields, in a
distinguished and sophisticated manner, saving time and effort for its
customers.
He explained that the Ministry of Interior,
represented by the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters, will also
acquaint visitors with a number of initiatives, such as the Abu Dhabi
Police services application for smart phones and tablets, which includes
a set of ADP services, notably traffic tickets payment, traffic record;
inquiries about registered vehicles and reserved plates to name a few.
Members of the public will also be able to submit their opinions and
proposals via the system, which was designed to be a gateway for smart
phone-based police services.
Digital Camera
For his part,
Colonel Jamal Juma Habash, Head of Security Inspection Department at the
Abu Dhabi Police Security and Ports Affairs Directorate General
announced that that the police’s pavilion will also acquaint visitors
with the digital camera used in rescue and search of victims in confined
and narrow spaces like collapsed structures.
He pointed out
that, using a remote mobile screen working wirelessly with the camera
installed on the back of a police dog, the camera enables the police dog
trainer to follow his movements and get images and videos that help
zeroing in on trapped victims in confined spaces and tunnels, thus
enabling swift rescue action, to save trapped victims. This system was
developed in collaboration with the GIS Security Center, to pinpoint the
search location with extreme precision.
E-Passport
Lt.
Colonel Matar Kharbash Al Saadi, Head of Electronics and
Telecommunications Services Department, at the office of the Assistant
Undersecretary for Naturalization, Residency and Ports Affairs, stated
that through its participation in the exhibition, the department will
brief the public on the e-Passport project, which keeps pace with the
latest global technological developments.
He explained that the
e-Passport differs from the normal passport, for its high-quality
security features, including an electronic chip containing the passport
holder’s text and barometric data, with the possibility of automatic
reading specification for e-passports, connected to the unified
database, which helps speedy data verification for arriving and
departing passengers at airports and ports and various border posts in
the state.
Moreover, Lt. Colonel Al Saadi pointed out that the
new e-Passport conforms with the international standards in this regard;
noting that new security features have been added to enable inspectors
to notice directly any attempts to tamper or falsify the passport’s
data. It also contains an electronic chip with a high storage capacity,
which allows storage of all text and barometric data for inspection
purposes, in order to complete procedures at the state's border ports,
and other countries using this type of passports, quickly and securely.
Concluding, he pointed out that the chip will allow additional services
in the future.
Information Security Lieutenant Colonel Faisal
Mohammed Al Shammari, Information Security Officer, and Chairman of the
Organizing Committee in charge of the Ministry of Interior’s
participation at the GITEX Exhibition 2013, explained that the
Information Security team at the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters,
will be participating for the third time in the exhibition, and will be
announcing some new projects. The Information Security Team will also
take part in a number of presentations as part of the awareness-raising
seminars programs, to be held at the Ministry’s pavilion. Smart Civil
Defense Centers Major Mohammed Khamis Al Bariki, Project Manager of the
Smart Civil Defense Centers Project emphasized that the project was
established to reduce response time between receiving notifications and
dispatching emergency teams from the Civil Defense centers in record
time, according to international standards. By switching to smart
centers, which are controlled by the main Operations Room, the officer
in charge of receiving notifications dispatches the concerned centre
electronically.
The system operates by sounding the alarm,
lighting the passageways and the parking space, opening the parking
gates, displaying information on the accident’s location and type while
firefighters head to the vehicles. The system also measures response
time from the moment the call is received until the first fire truck
leaves the center, as per international standards. Moreover, the system
automatically implements electricity consumption rationalization and
measures water levels in the tanks.
Another important feature is
the remote electronic learning system, through giant screens in the
Center’s conference rooms at the Civil Defense Academy. This method
contributes to the optimal use of time by the task force members while
stationed at the center, and enables them to develop their scientific
and professional expertise and competencies through lectures, exercises
and educational documentaries. The system is also used to publish
instructions and administrative orders through the scrolling banner at
the bottom of the screen. The system also allows for continuous
communication between the commanding officer and the center through his
smart phone, as he will receive round the clock briefings from the
Center.
GIS Systems
Major Mohammed Saleh Al Mansouri,
Director of the GIS (Geographic Information System) Center for Security,
noted that the center will be displaying the electronic infrastructure
program used to exchange federal security-sensitive geospatial data.
Major Al Mansouri pointed out that the program consists of three main
projects: a project to equip the GIS data rooms and disaster recovery; a
project to establish the infrastructure for federal Geographic
Information Systems (GIS); and a project for acquisition and
installation of software and databases for Geographic Information
Security Systems and Crime Analysis.
Also on display, will be the
federal security-sensitive geospatial data, which represents the
technological interface of digital maps for internal users. The police
resources management system using GIS will also be displayed, and
constitutes a sophisticated geographical system, allowing a speedy
response, and support for resources and field units in their mandated
tasks. It also aims to develop and implement four applications to
support management and distribution of forces and police resources, as
well as providing the possibility of analyzing the situation on site.
Major
Mohammed Saleh Al Mansouri pointed out that the mobile data unit
application, which is used for assigning, receiving orders and giving
site directions to the field units to arrive as quickly as possible,
will also be on show.
Boosting Public Awareness
Major
Fawaz Ali, Head of the Media team at the Organizing Committee for the
Ministry of Interior’s pavilion, stated that the Ministry's wide scale
participation in the exhibition aims at enhancing public awareness with
the services it is offering to the people, to make it easier for the
public to make use of these services properly and efficiently.
For
his part, Captain Majid Al Hashimi, the Information Security Officer
noted that the Information Security Section will display the E-learning
System, used to enhance the awareness of the Ministry’s staff members.
The system allows measurement of the ministry’s staff awareness level
with respect to the relevant informational material, with a view to
develop precise performance indicators.
He also indicated that
the section will carry out a test to assess any security breaches on
electronic services provided by the ministry. This test pinpoints the
potential security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers to
hack into these systems. The section will also provide solutions to
address these gaps.
Concluding, First Lieutenant Yusuf Sultan Bin
Huwail, Chairman of the Coordination and Follow-up team for the
Ministry of Interior’s pavilion, pointed out that this year’s
participation is the largest of its kind, and features a large number of
police departments; thus providing diversity in stands and available
systems for visitors.
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Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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