ANNUAL REPORT ON THE WORK OF THE POLICE (2006) - Policija
ANNUAL REPORT ON THE WORK OF THE POLICE (2006) - Policija
ANNUAL REPORT ON THE WORK OF THE POLICE (2006) - Policija
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prosecutor’s offices. Both a criminal complaint and a report were filed against the remaining<br />
1 (3) police employee taking part in the preliminary criminal proceedings, according to<br />
Paragraph 10, Article 148 of the Criminal Procedure Act. Due to suspicion of a criminal<br />
offence, 8 employees were issued a written warning before notice and 10 employees were<br />
given notice.<br />
2.2.9 Information technology and telecommunications<br />
In <strong>2006</strong>, activities in this field were focused on projects and tasks connected with Slovenia’s<br />
EU membership, its integration into the Schengen information system and implementation of<br />
new solutions.<br />
As regards the integration into the Schengen information system, the FIO database was<br />
upgraded, communication wit the simulator tested and a new application interface for access<br />
to the central 2 nd generation Schengen information system purchased. A new version of the<br />
police station information system was created (case records and working hours accounts).<br />
The central operational FIO application was adjusted in line with the new General Offences<br />
Act and the adoption of the Euro, and was put on the web so that it can be accessed from a<br />
web browser. The new police e-mail service is implemented in the Lotus Domino<br />
environment and was integrated in all police units and replaced the old e-mail service<br />
completely. The SPIS case and documentation handling application was introduced to all<br />
internal organisational units of the General Police Directorate. As far as infrastructure is<br />
concerned, local computer networks in 17 locations were upgraded, uniform switches at all<br />
police directorates were installed, an upgrade of the z/OS operating system on the central<br />
server and an implementation of the Win2003 and WinXP operating systems on local<br />
computers started.<br />
The setting up of the TETRA digital radio system continued at Koper and Ljubljana police<br />
directorates and at some other police directorates responsible for the protection of transports<br />
of the Euro cash. Modernisation of the police voice telecommunications network continued<br />
and the modernisation of the 113 calls system was completed. According to the police mobile<br />
network development strategy, virtual private network (VPN) connections were installed at all<br />
the projected locations. Police buildings were equipped with technical security systems<br />
financed from the Phare 2003 and 2003 programmes, and the implementation of a new<br />
alarm messaging system in the General Police Directorate and in the Ljubljana Police<br />
Directorate was completed.<br />
According to the provisions of the Classified Information Act, the police organised training in<br />
access to classified information and designed a plan for the transfer of classified information<br />
and an information system for classified information processing. Regulatory areas and a<br />
second-level security area were established. Two information systems for classified<br />
information processing were accredited and an introduction of a unified log-in procedure into<br />
the police information and telecommunications system began.<br />
2.2.10 Personnel and organisation<br />
As of 31 December <strong>2006</strong>, the police had 10,406 (31 December 2005 there were 10,423)<br />
posts classified, of which 9,390 (9,428) were occupied. 384 new employees were employed,<br />
320 of which for a fixed period. Among the temporary staff, 251 were assigned to the<br />
Schengen border police unit for protection of the state border, and 69 were employed as<br />
replacements of employees who were absent from work for a longer period of time, and as<br />
interns. The employment relationship ended for 415 (332) employees, 259 (179) of which<br />
were retired.<br />
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