Dear brothers and Sisters,
this is the long hand pencuri, cheat shameful and despicable PAP who stole tax payers fund.
http://hdsitinspirationawards2009.todayir.com/html/nomination_detail.php?id=108
Jeganathan is responsible for the policy development, system development, implementation, maintenance
and readiness of all info-communications technology (ICT) systems within SCDF. This includes emergency
command, control and communications systems, warning systems, corporate administrative systems,
eServices and Web applications systems, network systems and info-security systems. SCDF is a uniformed
organisation providing ambulance, fire fighting and emergency response services across Singapore. This
means that Jeganathan’s initiatives have a great social impact on the four million-strong population,
improving the effectiveness of emergency services and thus saving more lives. He has garnered 30 years of
vast public and private sector experience that includes a career in the Singapore Armed Forces and the
SCDF.
Under his leadership, two of SCDF’s key ICT systems, the Fire Safety Online Processing System (FISOPS)
and Crisis Information Management System (CIMS) were awarded CIO Asia’s CIO Awards in 2004.
The Medical Protocol System (MPS) was integrated with the Computer-Aided Dispatch system in SCDF’s Operations Centre in 2008. The objective of the MPS was to enable the operations centre to systematically capture the medical
condition of patients using a template of medical questions, known as protocols, from the main complaints
of the caller. The MPS would then enable operators to provide useful pre-arrival instructions for certain specific
emergency medical conditions to aid the caller before the ambulance arrived. According to SCDF, the MPS
positions Singapore as the first country in Southeast Asia to provide medical aid via the telephone.
Jeganathan has used technologies like HDS dynamic provisioning and virtualization to enhance these systems. Few initiatives like consolidated and centralised enterprise storage has also helped reduce cost and increase the efficiency of the critical national systems.
this is the long hand pencuri, cheat shameful and despicable PAP who stole tax payers fund.
http://hdsitinspirationawards2009.todayir.com/html/nomination_detail.php?id=108
Jeganathan is responsible for the policy development, system development, implementation, maintenance
and readiness of all info-communications technology (ICT) systems within SCDF. This includes emergency
command, control and communications systems, warning systems, corporate administrative systems,
eServices and Web applications systems, network systems and info-security systems. SCDF is a uniformed
organisation providing ambulance, fire fighting and emergency response services across Singapore. This
means that Jeganathan’s initiatives have a great social impact on the four million-strong population,
improving the effectiveness of emergency services and thus saving more lives. He has garnered 30 years of
vast public and private sector experience that includes a career in the Singapore Armed Forces and the
SCDF.
Under his leadership, two of SCDF’s key ICT systems, the Fire Safety Online Processing System (FISOPS)
and Crisis Information Management System (CIMS) were awarded CIO Asia’s CIO Awards in 2004.
The Medical Protocol System (MPS) was integrated with the Computer-Aided Dispatch system in SCDF’s Operations Centre in 2008. The objective of the MPS was to enable the operations centre to systematically capture the medical
condition of patients using a template of medical questions, known as protocols, from the main complaints
of the caller. The MPS would then enable operators to provide useful pre-arrival instructions for certain specific
emergency medical conditions to aid the caller before the ambulance arrived. According to SCDF, the MPS
positions Singapore as the first country in Southeast Asia to provide medical aid via the telephone.
Jeganathan has used technologies like HDS dynamic provisioning and virtualization to enhance these systems. Few initiatives like consolidated and centralised enterprise storage has also helped reduce cost and increase the efficiency of the critical national systems.