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9 goals and 37 initiatives to develop identity, nationality, residency, customs and port security

protecting population data

The Federal Authority for Identity, Nationality, Customs and Ports Security officially launched its new strategy for the period from 2023 to 2026, during an official ceremony organized by the Authority last Wednesday, in Abu Dhabi, in the presence of the Authority’s Chairman, Ali Muhammad Al Shamsi, general managers, executive directors, directors of departments and a number of employees The objectives of the strategy include updating and protecting population data and personal identity to ensure a reliable and secure population registry, through the implementation of two initiatives: the establishment of a digital cyber security operations center, and the qualitative digital transformation of the infrastructure.

The system of values ​​adopted in the new strategy also includes 5 basic values ​​that stem from the values ​​of the federal government and the institutional work environment in the country, which are competitiveness and leadership, integration, happiness and positivity, transparency and integrity, proactivity and institutional flexibility Strategic Objectives The first objective of the authority’s strategic objectives during the period 2023-2026 stipulates achieving integration in the sector and strengthening national and international partnerships to raise the quality of life of individuals and the competitiveness of the country, through the implementation of 4 initiatives represented in the use of digital transactions (blockchain) in exchanging data with partners, And the smart management of facilities, and the application of the federal customs link system, and the development of government service packages.

While the second goal provides for building a leading and sustainable global model that adopts modern technologies and digital transformation to ensure readiness and proactive security, through the implementation of 4 initiatives, namely, expanding the use of independent cyber artificial intelligence, developing the residency system, the smart corridor for air and sea ports, and advanced land ports The third objective of the authority's new strategy seeks to develop business models and national security competencies that enhance the country's reputation and competitiveness and reflect its positive image, through the implementation of 3 strategic initiatives: developing the land entry work system, developing 9K security customs inspections, and applying the central customs tariff, while The fourth objective provides for developing and proposing policies and legislation to raise the quality of life of individuals and enhance the economic attractiveness of the state, through two main initiatives: developing and expanding the scope of use of digital official documents, and expanding the use of the scope of the unified digital file.

protecting population data The fifth goal provides for the updating and protection of population data and personal identity to ensure a reliable and secure population registry, through the implementation of two initiatives: the establishment of a digital cyber security operations center, and the qualitative digital transformation of the infrastructure While the authority seeks in the sixth goal to organize customs work and port security in the field of security, trade facilitation, relations and partnerships, through 8 initiatives to enhance control, audit and evaluation of customs ports, combat customs evasion, apply and manage the electronic tracking system for trucks and shipments, and manage the customs control and investigation system and customs agencies.

, managing customs risks, strengthening the system of combating money laundering and financing of terrorism and proliferation in the customs sector, and developing procedures, policies, systems and customs data Attracting Talents As for the authority's seventh strategic objective, it is to develop an advanced and proactive system for citizens and foreign affairs, which is achieved through two strategic initiatives: designing a proactive digital platform, and establishing virtual customer happiness centers.

In the eighth goal, the Authority seeks to attract, enable and delight the best human talents, and provide efficient and effective institutional services and digital infrastructure, through the implementation of 10 major initiatives that include managing financial resources and procurement efficiently and effectively in accordance with international best practices, applying international best practices in leadership and human resources, and ensuring Applying standards of quality and institutional excellence, achieving internal and external communication, developing the strategic plan and measuring performance, providing the best legal services, the latest information technology services, and common services for all organizational units with high efficiency .

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