Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Major General Yousef Ahmed Hunaiti and Director of the Public Security Department Major General Obaidallah Maaytah on Tuesday attended activities of the "Darb Al-Aman 4" drill at the National Center for Security and Crisis Management, with participation from various ministries, governmental, and civil institutions. Hunaiti emphasized the importance of harmonizing strategies among participating entities to achieve the highest levels of efficiency and effectiveness in crisis response. He stressed the need to objectively simulate real-world scenarios to enhance readiness and ensure swift responses to emergencies. Maaytah underscored that such national exercises provide valuable opportunities to assess preparedness plans and address anticipated challenges, highlighting their role in fostering cooperation and developing effective partnerships between national institutions. During the visit, Major General Hunaiti received a briefing on the exercise phases, its scenarios, and response plans prepared to manage potential crises. The center's state-of-the-art monitoring facility, equipped with advanced screens, enables real-time tracking and coordination across implementation sites. Major General Al-Hunaiti and the attendees toured the center’s departments, commending the distinguished level reached by the center’s personnel and the participants in the exercise in terms of high professionalism and the efforts made. The Darb al-Aman 4 drill involves the Jordan Armed Forces, security agencies, public institutions, and private sector entities. It is designed to assess national readiness and test capabilities in managing crises and their impacts across different regions of the Kingdom.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Major General Yousef Ahmed Hunaiti and Director of the Public Security Department Major General Obaidallah Maaytah on Tuesday attended activities of the "Darb Al-Aman 4" drill at the National Center for Security and Crisis Management, with participation from various ministries, governmental, and civil institutions.
Hunaiti emphasized the importance of harmonizing strategies among participating entities to achieve the highest levels of efficiency and effectiveness in crisis response. He stressed the need to objectively simulate real-world scenarios to enhance readiness and ensure swift responses to emergencies.
Maaytah underscored that such national exercises provide valuable opportunities to assess preparedness plans and address anticipated challenges, highlighting their role in fostering cooperation and developing effective partnerships between national institutions.
During the visit, Major General Hunaiti received a briefing on the exercise phases, its scenarios, and response plans prepared to manage potential crises. The center's state-of-the-art monitoring facility, equipped with advanced screens, enables real-time tracking and coordination across implementation sites.
Major General Al-Hunaiti and the attendees toured the center’s departments, commending the distinguished level reached by the center’s personnel and the participants in the exercise in terms of high professionalism and the efforts made.
The Darb al-Aman 4 drill involves the Jordan Armed Forces, security agencies, public institutions, and private sector entities. It is designed to assess national readiness and test capabilities in managing crises and their impacts across different regions of the Kingdom.