ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Wednesday, February 25th 2015 [ME NewsWire]
As
a part of its participation at the International Defense Exhibition and
Conference, IDEX 2015, the Ministry of Interior is displaying the next
generation technologies and an array of advanced new e-services. The
exhibition, which runs until February 26, is held at the Abu Dhabi
National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).
Major General Ahmed Nasser Al
Raisi, Director General of Central Operations at Abu Dhabi Police, said
that IDEX 2015 is a significantly important event, which reflects the
UAE’s leading status and excellent record in hosting mega-international
and regional conferences and exhibitions. “IDEX has become one of the
world’s strategically important events, commanding international
attention and worthily positioning the UAE as a global destination site.
It also reflects the remarkable development and expansive progress
witnessed by the country in all areas,” he noted.
Adding further,
Major General Al Raisi indicated that IDEX marks an opportunity for
major security and defense manufacturers and experts from around the
world to meet with operators in the field. He said: “The exhibition also
provides visitors with the opportunity to get acquainted with the wide
range of e-services provided by the Ministry of Interior to the public.
It is also the appropriate platform for the ministry to showcase its
latest information systems projects, to promote its diverse set of
electronic services, and to boost awareness of community members and
institutions on the importance of availing of these services.”
Traffic and Patrols
Brigadier
Eng. Hussein Ahmed Al Harithi, Director of Traffic and Patrols
Directorate at Abu Dhabi Police, said: “Through its participation at
IDEX, the directorate seeks to acquaint visitors with the latest
projects and technical solutions used in the field of traffic safety; as
well as the traffic control and monitoring systems for detecting red
signals violators. It also aims at introducing visitors with Smart
Traffic Systems Center, which includes tracking systems, patrols
distribution and Traffic diversions safety management system, traffic
accidents analysis and prevention system, and the smart traffic
awareness system.”
Forensic Evidence
According to
Brigadier Abdul Rahman Al Hammadi, Head of the Forensic Evidence
Department at Abu Dhabi Police, the Chemical Analysis Section at the
department is displaying the advanced devices and techniques that are
used to ensure criminal justice and law enforcement.
Social Support Centers
For
his part, Brigadier Najim Abdullah Al Hosani, Head of the Social
Support Centers at Abu Dhabi Police, emphasized that taking part at IDEX
2015 reflects the keen interest in enhancing community members’
awareness on the valuable role of the Social Support Centers Department
in resolving family disputes amicably. “The department also seeks to
acquaint visitors with the diverse tasks and duties undertaken by the
department, and the services provided to society, through an
awareness-raising documentary film and distribution of leaflets and
publications,” he said.
Information Technology
Brigadier
Anwar Al Mulla, Head of ICT Department noted that the department is
providing visitors with an overview of the “Sahel System”, along with
the Traffic Services System, the UAE Gate, and the E-Gate Project that
aims at registering members of the public in E-Ports System.
Directorate General of Residency and Foreign Affairs
Colonel
Salim Ali Al Qattam Al Zaabi, Director General of Residency and
Foreigners Affairs in Abu Dhabi, said that participation in the
exhibition reflects the directorate’s commitment to communicating with
the public that attend such important events. He said: “Since its
inception, IDEX has successfully established itself as one the most
important events in the defense sector locally, regionally, and
internationally.”
He also noted that the Directorate General of
Residency and Foreigners’ Affairs’ platform at the pavilion provides a
detailed explanation for visitors on the wide array of services it
provides for citizens, residents, and visitors alike. It also showcases
the smart applications, notably issuance and renewal of entry and
residence permits; issuance of domestic workers’ visas and work permits,
in addition to the online system Fawri, which provides integrated
services including residency issuance, renewal, and visa cancellations.
“These applications embody the MoI’s strategy aimed at achieving
customers’ satisfaction,” he said.
Modern Systems for the “Operations Department”
Colonel
Nasser Suleiman Al Maskari, Head of the Operations Department at the
Directorate General of Central Operations of Abu Dhabi Police, said that
the department showcased a set of devices at the pavilion, including
the automatic fire detection alarm system, and the Child Alarm Reminder,
to prevent cases of children forgotten in locked vehicles. “The
department is also showing an awareness documentary film to visitors,
aimed at boosting their awareness on the importance of cooperating with
police entities and contacting the Operations Room on 999 to report
accidents and emergencies anywhere,” he noted.
Security Media Highlights Police Efforts
For
his part, Colonel Saeed Al Khajah, Deputy Head of the Security Media
Department, said that sophisticated technologies used for the service of
the public quickly and accurately are showcased by the department at
IDEX. He said: “This aims at shedding the light on the police and
security bodies’ efforts, and the various services provided by the MoI
to the public.”
Security Support
Colonel Khaled Saeed Al
Shamesi, Head of Security Support Department at Abu Dhabi Police, said
that the department is displaying its MDT system, at the pavilion, and
providing visitors with an introductory film about the Events Management
Program at the Security Support Department.
Medical Services
In
the same context, Colonel Jassem Al Tunaiji, Head of the Medical
Services Department at Abu Dhabi Police, commented on the department’s
participation at IDEX. He said: “The department is offering free medical
check-ups for visitors, including blood sugar and blood pressure tests,
as well as computerized eye tests, and Body Mass Index (BMI)
measurement.” He added that health awareness publications are also being
distributed at the pavilion, with the aim of acquainting the public
with the adverse effects of medications and food, and the side effects
of antibiotics and cortisone.
Crisis and Disaster Management
Staff
Colonel Ali Mohammed Al Dhaheri, Head of the Crisis and Disaster
Management Department at Abu Dhabi Police, gave an overview of the
department’s mobile command room.
New Projects
Lieutenant
Colonel Faisal Mohammed Al Shimmari, Chairman of the MoI’s pavilion
supervising committee, said that the exhibition is the ideal opportunity
for participants representing the various departments and entities at
the ministry to showcase the latest and most sophisticated security
techniques and methods, used in ensuring the security and stability of
society. He said: “Participation of a large number of departments
reflects the police sector’s commitment to strengthening the safety and
security of society.”
He also noted that the diverse systems
displayed at the MoI’s pavilion include the biometrics system; the
e-passport; and the e-ports system; in addition to the early warning
system to prevent pile-ups in fog, the Sahel System, Traffic Services
System, and the Smart Civil Defense Stations System among others, all of
which are designed to ensure the safety and security of society.
Crime Scene
Lieutenant
Colonel Salem Al Dir’e, Director of the Crime Scene Department, noted
that as a part of its participation at IDEX, the department is giving a
demonstration of the 360-degree camera system, the white light
inspection device, and the CrimeScope forensic laser used in crime scene
processing.
Information Security
Captain Majid Al
Hashemi, from the Information Security Department said that
participation at IDEX 2015 embodies the police leadership’s strategy,
which seeks communication and interaction with the public and the
different community institutions. As a part of this participation, the
department is displaying a variety of technological services, products,
and solutions; in addition to a number of security and surveillance
systems.
The Executive Office is also showcasing the Smart Civil
Defense Stations System at IDEX 2015; while 999 Magazine is showing a
significant array of its issues published in Arabic and English, in
addition to the Children’s Magazine.
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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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