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Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Services

GDNC branches linked electronically with NIC

Tuesday 18 November 2014
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The General Directorate of Narcotics Control (GDNC) has completed linking its branches electrically with National Information Center (NIC). The step came in order to develop the branches' technical abilities through electronic information exchange between them, by using complete application for content management and the authenticated documents from NIC.

This linking aims to share, save and follow-up procedures and transactions automatically, and improve the quality of work, speed up procedures, and to increase the technical capabilities and information that serve such important sector and its employees and promote anti-drug operations technically, and so as to enhance the sector systems to face the drug threat.

Last Updated: 19 November 2014