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Nedaa signs MoU with Safe-Net Forum to promote public safety networks

Industrial

Nedaa, the provider of secure networks to the Dubai government, and Safe-Net Forum, a South Korean based non-profit organisation which works to maintain the fairness and transparency of the government’s policies related to the nationwide construction of public safety networks; have signed an MoU

The MoU was signed to enable the two organisations to share and support their common interests for promotion and for the deployment of standardised critical communications technology, solutions and applications globally.

The MoU aims to strengthen the teamwork between both sides and functions in the direction of accomplishing common goals, especially in dispersing and supporting the culture of innovation and innovative work. Furthermore, the MoU will serve to establish a joint relationship between both parties, subject to specific terms of the agreement and bringing mutual benefits and opportunities for progression.

The terms of MoU also state Nedaa and Safe-Net Forum to form a joint working group overseeing the implementation of the agreed objectives and to cooperate in facilitating access to some information for developing mechanisms of cooperation and plans to achieve their respective objectives.

Both parties will attend the other party’s exhibitions, conferences, lectures, workshops and training courses; demonstrating the best ways of using the devices, solutions, applications and highlight any practical challenges experienced by users.

“Signing the MoU with Safe-Net Forum reiterates our goal of providing network services and applications with high international standards, and will contribute towards knowledge sharing through a partnership that aims to provide benefits and advantages for public safety using latest applications,” said Mansoor BuOsaiba, Nedaa’s CEO.

“We will establish all efforts to effectively carry out the terms of the MoU, developing mutual work in support of joint events and providing our vast experience in the field of secure private networks,” he concluded.