QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT - Police Reform Programme
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT - Police Reform Programme
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT - Police Reform Programme
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<strong>Police</strong> <strong>Reform</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> (Phase-II)<br />
Forty Machine Readable Passport<br />
scanners, provided by PRP to the<br />
Immigration Section, were integrated with<br />
the ForTrack system and installed in the<br />
Hazrat Shahjalal Airport and at the Hajj<br />
Camp. The scanners permit automatic data<br />
entry of personal data from a travel<br />
document and automatically take images of<br />
the personal data page, showing security<br />
features visible in ultraviolet and infrared<br />
light. The scanners are also capable of<br />
reading data from passports and travel<br />
documents fitted with a chip. According to<br />
the immigration officials, the time to process<br />
each passenger was reduced by 67 – 75%.<br />
Activity 6.2.5<br />
Technical support to develop the capability of Bangladesh <strong>Police</strong> Cybercrime<br />
Unit in developing computer forensic capability and review and propose<br />
amendments on the ICT Act 2006<br />
Two police officers will travel overseas to attend “Cellphone Seizure and Analysis” and<br />
“Internet Evidence Analysis” courses<br />
Preparations were made for two Bangladesh <strong>Police</strong> officers to complete their computer forensic<br />
training at the Canadian <strong>Police</strong> College. The two officers will travel in October to attend<br />
“Cellphone Seizure and Analysis” and “Internet Evidence Analysis” courses.<br />
Output 6.3<br />
Activity 6.3.1<br />
Community safety enhanced through appropriate application of ICT<br />
infrastructure and training.<br />
Develop and deliver training (in partnership with Outcome Team 2) on IT<br />
service delivery, project and contract management<br />
Preparations for the delivery of an IT Service Methodology course is progressing<br />
ToRs for the delivery of an IT Service Methodology course, planned for December 2012, were<br />
developed and submitted.<br />
Activity 6.3.2 Provide support to improve (in partnership with Outcome Team 2) ICT training<br />
facilities in <strong>Police</strong> Training Centres and delivery of ICT training<br />
Two workshops were conducted to discuss the revision of the current Basic ICT Skills<br />
Awareness training<br />
Two workshops were conducted in <strong>Police</strong> HQ to discuss the revision of the current Basic ICT<br />
Skills Awareness training. The workshops, chaired by the AIG ICT, looked at the content<br />
proposed for the new Basic ICT Skills training package, considered office software that will be<br />
covered and the duration of the course. ToRs for the development of a full training package were<br />
prepared and released for tendering.<br />
Quarterly Progress Report | July - September 2012<br />
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