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The Balance Council launches its strategic plan 2025 – 2028 towards enabling an advanced national defense system

Abu Dhabi, April 30/ WAM/ The Balance Council launched its strategy for the period 2025-2028, which reflects the UAE’s priorities in empowering vital sectors and supporting national security, and aims to build an advanced national defense structure based on innovation, superior national competencies, and enhance the state’s position in developed defense industries.

The strategy includes eight main goals, focusing on enhancing cooperation and integration within the national defense and security system, and the employment of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to support decision -making.

The strategy also attaches a central importance of industrial resettlement, as one of the main pillars in the development of the sector.

The strategy aims to support the growth of a sustainable national defensive industry, the development and operation of specialized industrial areas, as well as enabling the research and development system in the defense and security fields, in a manner that guarantees the state’s readiness for future requirements.

The strategy depends on a group of capabilities and qualitative initiatives, which enhance institutional integration between the concerned national bodies, and contribute to building an integrated defensive system based on knowledge and technology, with regional and global competitive capacity, in an environment that stimulates innovation based on rational governance and institutional sustainability.

In light of this strategy, the balance of the Balance Council is embodied in supporting the growth of the national defense system, by ensuring the availability of pioneering capabilities efficiently, enhancing sustainable industries, consolidating quality standards, and activating innovation, research and development, in order to enhance the state’s readiness to face future challenges.

The Council begins in implementing its strategy from a solid institutional values ​​system that includes: integrity, responsibility, cooperation, mastery, and innovation – which are values ​​that reflect the council’s commitment to institutional excellence, team spirit, transparency and leadership in performance.

The announcement of the strategy came during a general meeting of the council’s employees, chaired by His Excellency Dr. Nasser Hamid Al -Nuaimi, Secretary -General of the Balance Council, where the axes of the strategy and their executive directions were reviewed, in a framework that reflects the council’s commitment to enhance institutional performance, according to the methodologies of strategic planning in the defense sector.

On this occasion, His Excellency Dr. Nasser Hamid Al -Nuaimi said: “The new strategy embodies an ambitious vision towards consolidating the position of the Balance Council as a major possible place for the national defensive system, and an institution capable of responding effectively to the requirements of the next stage. He added: “The strategy also depends on an integrated vision that enhances the work environment that stimulates innovation, and uses modern technologies as a pillar for a qualitative transformation that embodies the aspirations of the rational leadership, and devotes the council’s commitment to achieving the highest levels of readiness, efficiency and sustainability. And based on this vision, we work to develop infrastructure, and develop human and technical capabilities, in a way that establishes an advanced defensive industrial base, capable On the competition regionally and internationally. ”

He continued: “The staff of the Council constitutes the cornerstone of this march, and we believe that achieving strategic goals is based on the consolidation of the culture of teamwork and the spirit of the team, in a way that contributes to creating an inspiring and effective work environment. We work together with one spirit and a unified will to achieve national aspirations.”

His Excellency the Secretary -General stressed that the new strategy will represent a organized framework for directing efforts and coordinating roles at the sector level, through effective partnerships with national and international bodies, noting that the focus in the next stage will focus on looking at qualitative opportunities and investing in building a flexible and innovative defensive system, based on efficiency, sovereignty and comprehensive readiness, by activating a set of strategic initiatives and projects that would create A qualitative shift in the performance of the defensive sector.

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