Ahmed A. Khamees

Sr. Data And Information Analyst at Ministry of Interior UAE

Ahmed A. Khamees is a seasoned professional in the field of data analysis and software development, currently serving as a Senior Data and Information Analyst and System Developer at the Ministry of Interior UAE since November 2016. Prior experience includes a role as a Technology Program Fellow at the Arab Youth Center and work as a Web Developer at Abu Dhabi Police. Earlier in career, Ahmed held positions as a Senior Software Tester and Software Developer at the Royal Scientific Society. Ahmed holds a Master's degree in Informatics, specializing in Knowledge and Data Management from The British University in Dubai, and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Jordan University of Science and Technology.

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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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جاء قيام دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة في الثاني من ديسمبر عام 1971، ثمرةً للعمل الدؤوب والجهد المستمر للآباء المؤسسين، الذين تعاضدوا جميعاً لرفع راية الاتحاد، ولقد واكب إنشاء وزارة الداخلية قيام الدولة باعتبارها من الأجهزة الاتحادية الحيوية، ومن أبرز مهامها واختصاصاتها، حماية الأمن الداخلي للدولة، ووضع السياسة العامة للوقاية من الجريمة ومكافحتها والإشراف على تنفيذها، وإنشاء وتنظيم قوات الأمن الاتحادية والإشراف عليها، وتنسيق وتوثيق التعاون بين قوات شرطة الإمارات، والإشراف على منظومة السلامة المرورية في الطرق الاتحادية، وتوفير الحماية للأرواح والمنشآت والممتلكات، وتعزيز الشراكة المجتمعية لتحقيق مزيد من الأمن والاستقرار The creation of the federation of the United Arab Emirates on the 2nd of December 1971 was a culmination of the assiduous work and continuous effort of the founding fathers, who all joined hands to raise the flag of the Union. The establishment of the Ministry of Interior went along the creation of the state as one of the major federal bodies. In this way, all police and security services were unified to meet one of the vital objectives to ensure stability and safety for all citizens and residents of the country. The Ministry has many roles and responsibilities, most notably protecting the security of the state against domestic threats, setting the general policy for the prevention and control of crime and supervising its implementation, establishing and organizing the federal security forces and supervising them, coordinating and enhancing cooperation among police forces across all emirates, and supervising the traffic safety system on federal roads. The Ministry also ensures the protection for lives, facilities and property, and strengthens community partnership to achieve greater security and stability.