A Prestigious Achievement Attended by more than 60 Specialists
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Wednesday, April 9th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
The
UAE, represented by the Ministry of Interior’s Geographic Information
System (GIS) Security Center at Abu Dhabi Police, has successfully
passed the international voting to approve the GeoPolicing Data Model
for law enforcement purposes, namely police, public safety and internal
security, as an OGC Best Practice during the Open Geospatial
Specifications Consortium (OGC) meeting held in the USA. Moreover, these
specifications were adopted as a technical reference for police, public
safety and security entities for the development and implementation of
open standards for geospatial content and services, GIS data processing
and data sharing.
This prestigious international achievement was
accomplished in the presence of more than 60 professionals. The voting
process was concluded during the periodic quarterly meeting of the
Planning and Technical Committees that took place recently in Washington
D.C. The meeting was attended by a large number of officers from the
Ministry of Interior, led by Major General Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi,
Director General of Central Operations and Head of the Project; Lt. Col.
Nasser Sulaiman Al Maskari, Head of the Operations Department at Abu
Dhabi Police; Major Muhammed Saleh Al Mansouri, Director of GIS Security
Center; and a number of officers from the Ministry of Interior and the
Police Attaché in Washington.
The Ministry of Interior,
represented by the GIS Security Center at Abu Dhabi Police, had
submitted to the voting its project of GeoPolicing Data Model, as a
technical reference for the police, safety and internal security during
the OGC Technical Committee meetings in Frascati, Italy, in September
2013.
Further in-depth coordination and technical discussions
were conducted, and the Ministry presented the model into the OGC during
the periodic meeting held in December 2013 in the Indian city of
Mumbai. The workgroup approved a number of technical amendments, as well
as the internationalization of the OGC technical reference model, and
evaluating the model’s suitability for geotechnical applications
approved by the consortium, to be adopted as a technical reference for
police, security and criminal justice entities, as well as security
authorities in North America.
A significant number of specialists
and experts from various world countries took part in the deliberations
in several areas of work, including police, security and open
geotechnical standards, and they highlighted the technical notes. This
process ultimately culminated in the success of the Technical Committees
voting, with the participation of hundreds of OGC members, and the
approval of the GeoPolicing Data Model product as an OGC Best Practice
to be used as a technical reference for police, public safety and
internal security around the world. Moreover, the data model will be
available internationally on the OGC e-portal two months following
discussion and approval by the OGC Planning and Technical Committee
during the periodic annual meeting scheduled to be held in June 2014 in
Switzerland.
It is worth mentioning that the main project, which
aims to design a open and secure Federal GIS database based on OGC open
and secure form standards for law enforcement, public safety and
internal security, was launched by the end of 2010 by the GIS Security
Center in partnership with the Indian firm, Rolta.
As many as 100
officers and staff members from the various organizational units of the
Ministry of Interior took part in the process to specify the standard
requirements for police operations, along with a number of Arab, British
and American experts. The GIS security database structure was completed
in December 2013; it was subsequently amended and tested by OGC, in
cooperation with a number of police and security entities in the United
States during the first quarter of 2014 and forwarded to voting pending
final ratification this upcoming June in Switzerland.
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The
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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