DUBAI: Dubai Police has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Radio Holland-Middle East to boost cooperation in scientific and technological areas, advancing the Smart Boat Project (Haddad).
The MoU was signed by Major General Dr. Saleh Abdulla Murad, Director of the General Department of Human Resources for Dubai Police, and Patrick Campagnoli, Business Director for Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa at Radio Holland Middle East. Several officials from both sides attended the signing.
This agreement is part of efforts to develop smart systems for the Dubai Police Smart Boat Project. The project aims to improve police and security operations by increasing security coverage of water areas, enhancing the intelligent transformation of security tasks, reducing operational and maintenance costs of security boats, and speeding up response times and improving databases through field surveys.
Major General Dr. Murad highlighted that Dubai Police is committed to enhancing work systems through collaborations. He stressed the importance of effective communication to exchange expertise, knowledge, and best practices.
“These efforts aim to improve performance levels, achieve Dubai Police’s strategic objectives, and ensure community safety and security,” he said.
Campagnoli added, “Through this partnership with Dubai Police, Radio Holland Middle East aims to participate in one of the world’s most ambitious security projects and contribute to realising Dubai Police’s future vision.”
The MoU encourages cooperation in practical and technological fields, knowledge exchange, development and innovation in joint projects and research, system operations, training, and staff development.
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This partnership marks a significant step towards enhancing the capabilities of Dubai Police’s Smart Boat Project, ensuring better security and efficiency in water operations.