Dubai Police launch smart data centre

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 Dubai Police launch smart data centre
The new projects were announced during the annual inspection of the smart service department at the Dubai Police.

Dubai - The general department of smart services is developing the centre to meet the requirements of the Dubai Government's plan for development.

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Amira Agarib

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Published: Sun 4 Jun 2017, 7:52 PM

Last updated: Sun 4 Jun 2017, 10:08 PM

To improve its services and productivity, the Dubai Police on Sunday launched six projects, including a smart data centre and monitoring system.
Major General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, launched the new projects aimed at achieving the Dubai Police strategy and the future vision of the Government of Dubai.
The new projects were announced during the annual inspection of the smart service department at the Dubai Police in the presence of Major General Mohammed Saad Al Sharif, assistant commander-in-chief of the department for human resources; and Brigadier General Khalid Nasser Al Razzouqi, director general of smart services, data centre.
The Dubai Police Data Centre, the first project launched by Major General Al Marri, will be one of the most vital centres equipped with special equipment is expected to provide the best services to the public. The general department of smart services is developing the centre to meet the requirements of the Dubai Government's plan for development, transformation into a smart city, and preparation of large, fast and secure infrastructure that works efficiently to accommodate a big amount of data over the Internet.
The second project was an institutional monitoring system, which helps to reduce the time of delivery of services and increase productivity.
The third project was a virtual programme which helps trainees learn the dismantling and installation of weapons. The fourth included new services for the Dubai Police website, which includes the purchase of handicraft products, and the minor accident service, which allows motorists to request a traffic accident report without contacting the command and control centre or a police station.
The launch also includes the vehicle decommissioning service and the corporates files service, which provides a smart gateway for business owners and delegates to complete their transactions with Dubai Police without visiting any police station and police eye service, which allows individuals to report suspicious or erroneous behaviour.
Variety of services for cops 
The fifth project involves the launch of the smart adjuster application, which provides a variety of services for Dubai Police officers such as instant talks, smart attendance, smart reporting, event tracking, smart monitoring and traffic accidents drawings.
The sixth project is the launch of an updated version of the application of Dubai Police on Android phones.
The general directorate of smart services also discussed the new plans, which will introduce smart patrols equipped with advance security techniques and smart radar, through which the speed of a vehicle can be programmed and measured.
amira@khaleejtimes.com
 
 
 


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