New IT solution to address internal security issues

Gurgaon based Orkash launches unconventional conflict and intelligence management system

PTI | September 23, 2010



At a time when the country is facing several internal security threats, home-grown security solutions firm Orkash has developed an automated intelligence- based network to combat situations such as terrorism, Naxalism and insurgency.

"Our first-of-its-kind Unconventional Conflict and Intelligence Management System (UCIMS) helps in analysing terrain and the civil demographic areas to give intelligence insights to armed forces/para-military forces for taking preemptive measures to avert situations like a terror attack," Orkash Founder and CEO Ashish Sonal told PTI.

"We saw that though military forces have intelligence solutions for cross border conflicts, but there are not many support systems focused on internal security issues related to Naxalites and other low intensity conflict situations," Sonal added.

The system named Unconventional Conflict and Intelligence Management System (UCIMS) is highly capable of collaborating various databases and information sources to create local intelligence pivotal to executing sharp, focused operations.

This advanced battlefield management system answers the need for operational planning, monitoring, intelligence management and decision-support control system to help the security forces engage with a more advanced and effective tactical response to unconventional conflicts.

Moreover, it also helps in collaborating location-based intelligence and operations planning to facilitate multi- agency tactical operations in the midst of civilian population, the company said.

Orkash, a Gurgoan-based management consulting and hi- technology services firm provides risk management, market intelligence and business assurance services for emerging markets.

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