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UPGRADING NATIONAL AIRPORTSWith View to
Security and Facilitation
The Third Joint ICAO/WCO Conference
26-28 July 2016
This presentation aims to share with you the latestdevelopment in aviation security in the kingdom of SaudiArabia while implementing new nationwide IntegratedSecurity System in the entire Kingdom’s airports.
Presentation Objective
These initiatives will enhance both security and facilitat ionin all PTB’s as well as other airports’ facilities such asCargo/Catering Buildings, ATC’s, Fuel Farms, etc.
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia occupies about ¾ of Arabian Peninsul a with atotal Area of 2 M Sq. Km, and population of 28 M.
Saudi Arabia at Glance
Geographically, as one of largest middle east countries, th e kingdomis very good candidate for being a connecting point between e ast andwest.
Saudi Arabia comprises of the two holy mosques, so Millions o fMuslims come frequently to the kingdom exclusively to visit s thesetwo holy spots.
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has very strong economy as the World # 1Oil Producing and Exporting country and as a member of G20.
Saudi Arabia at Glance
For all these reasons, Air Transport in Saudi Arabi a is given great attention by Saudi officials.
Saudi Arabia at Glance
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Total of 27 Airports
Airports Upgrade Brief Description
Create a great move toward seamless aviation securitythrough an advanced system that will ease and facilitate allsecurity operations.
Airport upgrade includes replacing of all security equipme nt/systems with new (State of the Art) ones.
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It also includes establishment of a sophisticated networkthat links all new systems in the same airport and links allairports’ systems to one unified location (National Contro lCenter).
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Security in our point of view
Aviation Security
TARA Response
Smart Security Systems
Quality Control
Integrated Security Solutions
Personnel Training
Reference's and standards
National Civil Aviation Security Program
Third edition2013
A nation-wide campaign has been performed for all airports
Above References were used as upgrade standards
Gap Analysis Report
Airport Security System Elements
Closed Circuit
TV
Airport
Security
Control
Centre
Perimeter Intrusion Detection
Security Access
Control
Hold Baggage System
Security Check Points
Closed Circuit TV
The system is based on IP technology to transmit video and pic turesthrough airport Network.
Consists of new different type of fixed and PTZ IP camera plus highresolution monitors.
Installation is in accordance to approved criteria (locati on, type, etc.)
Storage period is 6 Consecutive months
Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (PIDS)
The system is designed to detect any attempted entry, identi fy thelocation and signal an alarm to a response force.
The system is used in conjunction with CCTV system
The system is available 24/7 with no blinded spot .
Security Screening Check Points (SSCP)
Private inspection
room
LagDetection
AVS
Body Scanner
GAMA Detection
Several equipment and methodologies
Sufficient length of the conveyor before and aft of X-ray M/C
No possibility to bypassor exchange articles
CCTV full coverage
LEVEL-2
LEVEL-3
STD-3M/C
LEVEL-1
LEVEL-4Device thatget rid of
explosive
4 level of inspection
Use of STD-3 high throughput screeners
Enough time for operator to analysis And decide.
Efficient tracking of the luggage.
Hold Baggage System (HBS)
Redundant Design
Security Access Control System (SACS)
Zoning: Areas and Boundaries
SACS capture and record all data.
Interfacing with CCTV, Fire System.
SACS System response to alarm.
Airport Security Control Center
PIDSSACSSSCPCCTV HBS
National Control Center (NCC)
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AirportsNational Control Center (NCC)
NCC is located in GACA’
Headquarter and intended to oversight
all airports on 24/7 Basis
NCC serves also as a
National Crisis Center
National Control Center (NCC)
Meeting RoomRest Areas
Press Conference Negotiation Room
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