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Blackanthem Military News IRBIL, Iraq - Advisors from the Iraq Training and Advisory Mission- Ministry of Interior, traveled here in September to meet with financial and planning leaders at the Kurdish Ministry of Interior Headquarters. Their purpose was to look closely at the KMoI planning processes and explore the possible inter-ministerial exchanges between MoI and KMoI.
"Our field visit to the Kurdistan Region was another essential step in finding ways to bring the two ministries together on important process and policy initiatives" said ITAM-MoI Planning advisor J.T. Sebastyn."By creating or increasing the opportunities for both ministries to come together through professional exchanges and forums, we will be able to strengthen the lines of communication and deepen the knowledge base of each ministry."
The advisor team consisted of Sebastyn, David Mason, Lt. Col. Mark Schreiber and Max Henry. They met with Kamaran Mahmoud, the general director of Properties the Kurdistan Regional Government; Maj. Gen. Abdulla Khaylanni, general director of Police; and Dr. Tariq Rashid, general director of Administration.
Kamaran stressed the importance of planning in a resource constrained environment. He described the KMoI approach to planning as highly consultative, consensus-based, and technology-centric. KMoI plans and executes multi-year construction and modernization projects with the ability to carry funds between fiscal years.
Kamaran also described the current implementation efforts for the Iraq Police Data Management System. The IPDMS database has allowed the ministry to begin automation of personnel records.
Tariq Rashid described the KMoI approach to planning in two ways: annual planning which identifies operational and support resource requirements and long-range planning which identifies new construction and modernization, information technology, and operational systems. Examples of long-range planning would be traffic control, national identification cards, and emergency services. Tariq Rashid said he is interested in hosting joint training opportunities with the Ministry of Interior.
David Mason of the legal advisor team also explored rule of law issues to gain a greater understanding of the operation of relevant laws in the Kurdish Region of Iraq. His goal was to engage with senior KMoI officials the origin, operation and effectiveness of their legal system.
The GDOP and the general director of Administration both expressed a desire to hold future meetings and exchanges with MoI counterparts, to provide them with greater insight into the efficiency and effectiveness of the operations of the KMoI in Irbil. It is hoped that continuing cooperation, communication, information-sharing and discussion will bring peace and prosperity to a unified Iraq.
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