Chief Minister, Punjab has emphasized that in his commitment to safeguard the lives, properties, livestock, crops and livelihoods of the vulnerable communities of flood prone area, it is vital that the Provincial Government, District Administrations, Civil Society Organizations and the Private Sector discharge their respective roles and responsibilities and complement each other in achieving shared goals of disaster management.
On behalf of the PDMA Punjab, its Director General Mr. Khalid Sherdil signed the agreement and said “In order to implement the vision of Chief Minister to make the Punjab province a disaster resilient province of Pakistan, the connectivity thus provided willenable the PDMA/DDMA’s teams at far flung flood prone areas / remote locations to communicate with the central Control Room of PDMA on a real time basis enabling timely reporting on disaster as it happens as well as for monitoring the progress of rescue, relief & rehabilitation operations during disaster real time.
Supernet would establish a satellite hub based network for PDMA to connect flood prone districts Muzaffargarh, Layyah, Bhakkar, DG Khan, Rajanpur, Bahawalpur and Rahim Yar Khan Sialkot, Hafizabad, Gujranwala, Narowal, Gujrat, Rawalpindi, Mianwali, Khushab etc. as well as providing Satellite solution on mobile vehicles connected with Central Control Room of PDMA on the Go Bases. This network will be capable of delivering a variety of IP-based services such as data communication, Internet access, voice, and video etc. Group CEO Mr. Shams Arfeen signed on behalf of Supernet and said that Supernet will provide turnkey solution by establishing VSAT Hub System enabling PDMA to connect its remote sites online. While speaking on the occasion Imran Akhtar Shah Advisor to Government Projects said that “Supernet / Telecard is excited to partner with Government of Punjab in providing real-time ICT solutions across Punjab.