interpol
Interpol has two inter-related governing bodies: the General Assembly and the Executive Committee. These are deliberative organs, with decision-making and supervisory powers, which meet periodically. The Organization's permanent departments constitute the General Secretariat which is responsible for implementing the decisions and recommendations adopted by the two deliberative organs and whose close contacts with the Interpol National Central Bureaus (NCBs) in the various Member States provide the framework for day-to-day international police co-operation. The NCBs, which are national bodies, are responsible for liaison between the Member States and with the General Secretariat. This is composed of delegates appointed by the governments of Member States. As Interpol's supreme governing body, it meets once a year and takes all the major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international co-operation, working methods, finances and programmes of activities. It also elects the Organization's officers. Generally speaking, the Assembly takes decisions by a simple majority in the form of resolutions. Each Member State represented has one vote.
· A database server operating under AIX and Oracle 7 equipped with the in-house integration of the FULCRUM documentary search engine. One million images are also hosted on this server. This development represented a workload equivalent to the work of one engineer for 25 years, reduced to 5 years by intelligent use of object-orientated technology. · stolen vehicles (with a maximum capacity of 10 million vehicles). One of Interpol's prime objectives is to ensure that its Member States have a rapid, reliable, secure and permanently available system for transmitting information to each other and to the General Secretariat. Speed and reliability are provided by the telecommunications network, security by the encryption system. Level 3 - The Central Station (at the General Secretariat) manages the flow of traffic between the different regions via the regional stations. It also serves as the Regional Station for the Europe-Mediterranean/North America/Middle East zones (66 NCBs). These projects are implemented using the X.25 worldwide network developed by SITA (Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques) and already used by airline companies. As SITA is present in every country, local maintenance and support are readily available with the fast response time essential to the smooth running of Interpol activity. · A computer file of all explosives currently manufactured and identified in police investigations. Data entry, electronic archiving and automatic consultation (ASF) · identification numbers noted during the course of police investigations (ICIS)
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