New age solutions for effective & efficient policingMarch 5-6, 2020 | Apparel House, Institutional Area, Sector-44, Gurugram, Haryana
EXHIBITION PRODUCT
DEMONSTRATION SCREENING FIELD TRIALS
PILOT PROJECTS
PRODUCT EVALUATION PROCUREMENT
20
203rd YOUNG
Conference
Technology provides us with an effective weapon to ensure pro-active policing that factors-in the
feedback of the common man.
- Shri Narendra ModiHon’ble Prime Minister of India
A UNIQUE B2G FORUM
EXHIBITION
PRODUCT DEMONSTRATION
SCREENING
FIELD TRIALS
PILOT PROJECTS
PRODUCT EVALUATION
PROCUREMENT
What's UNIQUE?
Profile of the Screening Committee
n Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)
n Indian Institute of Technology (IITs)
n Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)
n Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), MHA
n National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)
n Procurement heads of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) (BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB, NSG and Assam Ri�es)
n Procurement heads of State Police Forces
n Advanced Data Processing Research Institute (ADRIN)
n Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)
Conference
n Best Practices in SMART Policing
n Big Data for Intelligence and Cyber Crime Prevention
n Next Generation Technologies for Smart Police Cops
n Internal Security Key to Making India a $5-trillion Economy
PM's vision of India a $5 trillion economy achievable only in a peaceful environment, ensured by a modern and efficient police force.
-Shri Amit Shah Hon’ble Union Home Minister of India
BPR&D to publish the Screening Committee Report of the n evaluated product/ technology / solution through its website.
The Screening Committee Report will support respective State n Police Force/ CAPF in preparing QRs/Speci�cation etc. for tender documents.
v ONLY programme to facilitate B2G meetings in Homeland Security
v Get YOUR Product / Technology EVALUATED from the Govt. Screening Committee
The Committee will visit the booths of exhibiting companies and n evaluate products & technologies relevant for policing under varied conditions.
Committee recommendations will help you schedule meetings n with CAPFs & State Police Forces to undertake �eld trials and pilot projects for possible customisation and subsequent adoption.
Key Highlights of the Programme
n Young Superintendents of Police to participate in the programme
n Activities for citizens and other stakeholders
n Exhibition focused on the mentioned areas and deliverables towards adoption of best technological solutions in police forces.
n Prominent VIP to inaugurate the programme
n A Conference aimed at “New age solutions for effective & efficient policing”
Themes
Technology provides us with an effective weapon to ensure pro-active policing that factors-in the
feedback of the common man.
- Shri Narendra ModiHon’ble Prime Minister of India
A UNIQUE B2G FORUM
EXHIBITION
PRODUCT DEMONSTRATION
SCREENING
FIELD TRIALS
PILOT PROJECTS
PRODUCT EVALUATION
PROCUREMENT
What's UNIQUE?
Profile of the Screening Committee
n Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)
n Indian Institute of Technology (IITs)
n Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)
n Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), MHA
n National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)
n Procurement heads of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) (BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB, NSG and Assam Ri�es)
n Procurement heads of State Police Forces
n Advanced Data Processing Research Institute (ADRIN)
n Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)
Conference
n Best Practices in SMART Policing
n Big Data for Intelligence and Cyber Crime Prevention
n Next Generation Technologies for Smart Police Cops
n Internal Security Key to Making India a $5-trillion Economy
PM's vision of India a $5 trillion economy achievable only in a peaceful environment, ensured by a modern and efficient police force.
-Shri Amit Shah Hon’ble Union Home Minister of India
BPR&D to publish the Screening Committee Report of the n evaluated product/ technology / solution through its website.
The Screening Committee Report will support respective State n Police Force/ CAPF in preparing QRs/Speci�cation etc. for tender documents.
v ONLY programme to facilitate B2G meetings in Homeland Security
v Get YOUR Product / Technology EVALUATED from the Govt. Screening Committee
The Committee will visit the booths of exhibiting companies and n evaluate products & technologies relevant for policing under varied conditions.
Committee recommendations will help you schedule meetings n with CAPFs & State Police Forces to undertake �eld trials and pilot projects for possible customisation and subsequent adoption.
Key Highlights of the Programme
n Young Superintendents of Police to participate in the programme
n Activities for citizens and other stakeholders
n Exhibition focused on the mentioned areas and deliverables towards adoption of best technological solutions in police forces.
n Prominent VIP to inaugurate the programme
n A Conference aimed at “New age solutions for effective & efficient policing”
Themes
There is a need for modernising the police force. Immediate steps should be taken
towards the initiative for setting up smart police stations in the state.
-Shri Manohar LalHon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana
Exhibition Focus Areas
Body Armour Mine Protection
Vehicles (MPV)
Less Than Lethal Technologies Advance Weaponry
Coastal Security
Surveillance Equipment
Latest Communication Equipment
Drone & Anti-Drone Technologies
Cyber Security/ Cyber Crime management
Modernisation Whom Do You Expect to Visit from Police
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS, GOVT. OF INDIA
CENTRAL ARMED POLICE
FORCES (CAPFs)
INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES
STATE POLICE FORCES
OTHER STAKEHOLDERS
GROUND FLOOR
ALL STALL ARE OF SIZE 3m X 3m
Big Data & Predictive Analytics
Proposed Exhibition Layout
FIRST FLOOR
There is a need for modernising the police force. Immediate steps should be taken
towards the initiative for setting up smart police stations in the state.
-Shri Manohar LalHon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana
Exhibition Focus Areas
Body Armour Mine Protection
Vehicles (MPV)
Less Than Lethal Technologies Advance Weaponry
Coastal Security
Surveillance Equipment
Latest Communication Equipment
Drone & Anti-Drone Technologies
Cyber Security/ Cyber Crime management
Modernisation Whom Do You Expect to Visit from Police
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS, GOVT. OF INDIA
CENTRAL ARMED POLICE
FORCES (CAPFs)
INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES
STATE POLICE FORCES
OTHER STAKEHOLDERS
GROUND FLOOR
ALL STALL ARE OF SIZE 3m X 3m
Big Data & Predictive Analytics
Proposed Exhibition Layout
FIRST FLOOR
Draft Conference AgendaDay 1 : March 5, 2020 (Thursday)
Day 2 : March 6, 2020 (Friday)
New age solutions for effective & efficient policingMarch 5-6, 2020 | Apparel House, Institutional Area, Sector-44, Gurugram, Haryana
20
203rd YOUNG
Conference
Time Session
0900 – 1000 Hrs Registration & Tea/ Coffee
1000 – 1130 Hrs Inaugural Session
1130 – 1230 Hrs Visit to Exhibition & High Tea
1230 – 1330 Hrs
Session 1: Big Data for Intelligence and Cyber Crime Prevention
In this session, the panelists will discuss on how Big Data and Data Analytics technologies can increase the investigative capabilities of the Police Forces in many relevant aspects, including: war on crime & terror, defense from cyber-attacks, public safety, disaster and mass incident management, and development of predictive capabilities.
1330 – 1430 Hrs Visit to Exhibition & Networking Lunch
1430 – 1530 Hrs
India needs a long term and focused approach to develop technology and solutions to meet its internal security challenges- especially to address the contemporary requirements of CAPFs and State Police Forces. This session aims at highlighting the advancements in technology for SMART Policing which could be deployed by various law enforcement agencies.
Session 2: Next Generation Technologies for SMART Police Cops
1530 – 1700 Hrs
Session 3: Best Practices in SMART Policing
This session will feature presentations on leading policing initiatives across the country. Such initiatives can help cross exchange of learnings and experiences across state police forces and other law enforcement agencies, and will help in adoption of the best practices to further improve policing in the country.
1700 – 1830 Hrs Visit to Exhibition
Time Session
0900 – 1000 Hrs Registration & Tea/ Coffee
1000 – 1130 Hrs
Session 4: Internal Security Key to Making India a $5-trillion Economy
With 130 crore people, India is an attractive investment destination for the global market. Hence, internal security becomes an important factor for the growing economy. In this session, the panelists from different walks of life will share their view points on why internal security is important for achieving a $5-trillion economy.
1130 – 1200 Hrs Break
1230 – 1330 Hrs Valedictory Session
1330 – 1430 Hrs Networking Lunch
1430 – 1700 Hrs Visit to Exhibition
1400 – 1700 HrsFor citizens only
Performance by various Police Bands
Draft Conference AgendaDay 1 : March 5, 2020 (Thursday)
Day 2 : March 6, 2020 (Friday)
New age solutions for effective & efficient policingMarch 5-6, 2020 | Apparel House, Institutional Area, Sector-44, Gurugram, Haryana
20
203rd YOUNG
Conference
Time Session
0900 – 1000 Hrs Registration & Tea/ Coffee
1000 – 1130 Hrs Inaugural Session
1130 – 1230 Hrs Visit to Exhibition & High Tea
1230 – 1330 Hrs
Session 1: Big Data for Intelligence and Cyber Crime Prevention
In this session, the panelists will discuss on how Big Data and Data Analytics technologies can increase the investigative capabilities of the Police Forces in many relevant aspects, including: war on crime & terror, defense from cyber-attacks, public safety, disaster and mass incident management, and development of predictive capabilities.
1330 – 1430 Hrs Visit to Exhibition & Networking Lunch
1430 – 1530 Hrs
India needs a long term and focused approach to develop technology and solutions to meet its internal security challenges- especially to address the contemporary requirements of CAPFs and State Police Forces. This session aims at highlighting the advancements in technology for SMART Policing which could be deployed by various law enforcement agencies.
Session 2: Next Generation Technologies for SMART Police Cops
1530 – 1700 Hrs
Session 3: Best Practices in SMART Policing
This session will feature presentations on leading policing initiatives across the country. Such initiatives can help cross exchange of learnings and experiences across state police forces and other law enforcement agencies, and will help in adoption of the best practices to further improve policing in the country.
1700 – 1830 Hrs Visit to Exhibition
Time Session
0900 – 1000 Hrs Registration & Tea/ Coffee
1000 – 1130 Hrs
Session 4: Internal Security Key to Making India a $5-trillion Economy
With 130 crore people, India is an attractive investment destination for the global market. Hence, internal security becomes an important factor for the growing economy. In this session, the panelists from different walks of life will share their view points on why internal security is important for achieving a $5-trillion economy.
1130 – 1200 Hrs Break
1230 – 1330 Hrs Valedictory Session
1330 – 1430 Hrs Networking Lunch
1430 – 1700 Hrs Visit to Exhibition
1400 – 1700 HrsFor citizens only
Performance by various Police Bands
GLIMPSES OF POLICE EXPO 2018
GLIMPSES OF POLICE EXPO 2018
MEDIA COVERAGE OF POLICE EXPO 2018
CONTACTS AT FICCI SECRETARIAT
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)
Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi 110 001
T: +91-11-2373 8760-70 | F: +91-11-23765333 | W: www.cci.in
Mr. Gaurav GaurDeputy Director
Security/ Geospatial TechnologiesE: [email protected]
M:+91-98731 11690T:+91-11-23487237
Mr. Ankit GuptaDeputy Director
Homeland Security E: [email protected] M: +91-99900 89493T: +91-11-23487212
Mr. Sumeet GuptaSenior Director
E: [email protected]: +91-11- 23487515
Ms. Sonali HansdaResearch Associate
E: [email protected]: +91-96543 87211
@cciIndia @cci_india blog.cci.com
Thank You Partners
Gold Partners
Associate Partner
Knowledge Partners
MEDIA COVERAGE OF POLICE EXPO 2018
CONTACTS AT FICCI SECRETARIAT
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)
Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi 110 001
T: +91-11-2373 8760-70 | F: +91-11-23765333 | W: www.cci.in
Mr. Gaurav GaurDeputy Director
Security/ Geospatial TechnologiesE: [email protected]
M:+91-98731 11690T:+91-11-23487237
Mr. Ankit GuptaDeputy Director
Homeland Security E: [email protected] M: +91-99900 89493T: +91-11-23487212
Mr. Sumeet GuptaSenior Director
E: [email protected]: +91-11- 23487515
Ms. Sonali HansdaResearch Associate
E: [email protected]: +91-96543 87211
@cciIndia @cci_india blog.cci.com
Thank You Partners
Gold Partners
Associate Partner
Knowledge Partners
Bureau of Police Research and development has now emerged as National Think Tank on Policing. BPR&D is making strides in the following domains:
n Developing standardisation and accreditation norms for Police technologies.
n Speedy and qualitative investigation, prosecution & 'end-justice'.
n Quality of correctional services with a focus on psycho-behavioral aspects, skill generation and mainstreaming con�uence.
n People friendly policing formats with focus on community interface and impact assessment mechanism.
n Integrating scholars, professionals, businessmen, NGOs and various social justice organizations with policing grid for greater synergies, evolving as a National resource.
n Evolving police practices congruent with emerging challenges of low intensity con�ict, safe & smart city policing, cyber security & forensics, communication trade offs and so on.
The Mission of Haryana Police is to help the common man, to provide him security and to create a peaceful and law abiding community with his cooperation. Haryana Police is committed to uphold the Rule of Law, to prevent crime and to maintain law and order. We are here to protect the weak and under-privileged and also to serve the people. In order to make Haryana Police people-friendly, to enhance the credibility of the police and to check corruption, transparency in the system is emphasized at all levels.
A non-government, not-for-pro�t organisation, FICCI is the voice of India's business and industry. From in�uencing policy to encouraging debate, engaging with policy makers and civil society, FICCI articulates the views and concerns of industry. It serves its members from the Indian private and public corporate sectors and multinational companies, drawing its strength from diverse regional chambers of commerce and industry across states, reaching out to over 2,50,000 companies.
FICCI provides a platform for networking and consensus building within and across sectors and is the �rst port of call for Indian industry, policy makers and the international business community.
Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely interwoven with India's struggle for independence, its industrialisation, and its emergence as one of the most rapidly growing global economies.
BPR&DBureau of Police Research and DevelopmentMinistry of Home Affairs, Govt. of IndiaNH-8 (Delhi-Jaipur Expressway), Mahipalpur, New Delhi 110 037www.bprd.nic.in
HaryanaPolice
Mr. Muhammad Akil, IPSCommissioner of Police - GurugramE: [email protected]: +91-124-2311200, 2312200
Mr. Shashank Kumar Sawan, IPSDCP Hqrs - GurugramE: [email protected]: +91-124-2869300, 9999981803
Ms. Usha KunduACP HQ / CAW East / South - GurugramE: [email protected]: +91-124-2869314, 9999981815
Haryana State Police, Police Headquarter, Sector-6, Panchkula, Haryanawww.haryanapoliceonline.gov.in
@BPRDIndia @BPRDINdia @bprdindia
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FICCI
Mr. Sumeet GuptaSenior DirectorE: [email protected]: +91-11- 23487515
Mr. Ankit GuptaDeputy Director, Homeland Security E: [email protected]: +91-99900 89493 T: +91-11-23487212
Mr. Gaurav GaurDeputy DirectorE: [email protected] M:+91-98731 11690 T:+91-11-23487237
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi 110 001T: +91-11-2373 8760-70 | F: +91-11-23765333 | W: www.cci.in @cciIndia @cci_india blog.cci.com
Mr. Karuna Sagar, IPSIG (Mod)E: [email protected]: +91-11-2678 1345
Mr. Jagir Chand PSO (W) & PSO (T)E: [email protected]@bprd.nic.inT: +91-11-2678 5451
BPR&D