Developed Strategic Collaboration Plans for Security Ministries
- Day: 2023-12-11
- Time: 04:00 to 04:50
- Project: Business
- Workspace: WP 1: Strategic / Growth & Development
- Status: In Progress
- Priority: MEDIUM
- Assignee: Matías Nehuen Iglesias
- Tags: Collaboration, Public Safety, Training, Data Governance, Security
Description
Session Goal
The session aimed to explore and develop strategic collaboration plans between various governmental and educational institutions to enhance public safety and security.
Key Activities
- Collaboration Between CDO and National Science Ministry: Explored potential joint research projects, innovation funding, and community development initiatives.
- Interministerial Collaboration Proposal: Proposed an agenda for collaboration between Buenos Aires and National Security Ministries focusing on data exchange and joint security strategies.
- Police Training Program: Developed a proposal for a training program where university students teach necessary skills to police officers.
- Public-Private Collaboration: Proposed integration between the Buenos Aires Security Ministry and UBA’s Data Research Center for collaborative projects.
- Cooperation Agreement: Detailed steps for establishing a cooperation agreement between Buenos Aires Security Ministry and UBA.
- CDO and CTO Priorities: Outlined priorities for data governance and cybersecurity within the Buenos Aires Security Ministry.
- Training Program Budget and Structure: Presented a detailed framework for a police training program including budget and schedule.
- Selection of Educators: Proposed a strategy for selecting university students as educators for public security training.
Achievements
- Developed comprehensive collaboration proposals and training program frameworks.
- Identified key priorities and strategies for data governance and cybersecurity.
Pending Tasks
- Finalize legal reviews and formalize cooperation agreements.
- Implement proposed training programs and collaboration strategies.
- Select and onboard educators for training programs.
Evidence
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