00:00 [President of Malaysia] "In an effort to increase preparedness against disasters, NADMA has used the DGIM platform, which is developed by the Geospatial Defense, the Malaysian Ministry of Standards and Management.
00:22 This platform is a special data integration in the Geographic Information System (GIS) application,
00:31 which is across various ministries and agencies, in an effort to create Joint Common Operating Picture (JCOP) for disaster management.
00:43 It will also function as an open centralized database database as desired by the advanced world.
00:55 Among the agencies that have integrated with the platform are the Malaysian Department of Environment, DOSEM, JPM, JPS, and Malaysia's Department of Minerals and Geoscience, JMG.
01:15 JCOP will operate 24 hours at the National Disaster Control Center (NDCC) under NADMA to provide the latest and correct information on the events and disaster situations in a single location, monitored and approved."
01:34 [President of Malaysia] "Thank you for your answer, Mr. Minister. We cannot discuss the issue of disasters seasonally, nor can we discuss it during the disaster.
01:50 Therefore, I would like to ask two questions. First, what is the government's plan to increase awareness and preparedness in the face of disasters?
02:07 Second, is there a government that is eager to involve insurance companies in the effort to increase the preparedness of the community at high risk of disasters in the implementation of Rahmah Insurance through this database? Thank you."
02:27 [President of Malaysia] "Thank you, Mr. President. First, regarding public awareness and permission,
02:36 apart from the cooperation and concerted effort with permission from all agencies, the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing, in our efforts to increase this preparedness,
02:50 the community component is also very important. That is why the government, through NADMA in particular and also agencies, including JKM and APM,
03:02 has launched what we call the CBDRM program, Community Based Disaster Risk Management, to bring the community on board together.
03:14 And then, not only are they skilled and knowledgeable in disaster management, but they can also help to increase the awareness of the community.
03:25 And secondly, regarding the involvement of insurance companies, that is indeed one of the issues that has been raised and we are investigating the issue of insurance."
03:39 [President of Malaysia] "Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister. Mr. Tanah, Mr. Tanah."
03:46 [President of Malaysia] "Peace be upon you. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My additional question is,
03:50 will the government use this system to be combined with the disaster management system?
03:56 Because the disaster management system is already available to all people.
03:58 So, will we combine the IDMS with the disaster management system so that it can be accessed by all people and update their information, especially on disasters?
04:06 And secondly, how much budget has been allocated to the agency to ensure that this use can be maximized? Thank you."
04:15 [President of Malaysia] "Thank you, Mr. Speaker. First, regarding the data, the platform DGIM that we use does not use the existing data or the MySejahtera system.
04:33 It is a system that I mentioned earlier, which was initially built through JUPEM and then was lifted by NADMA
04:46 to be built as a main database that integrates data from various ministries.
04:56 And for your information, the agencies that are involved in integrating their data into DGIM are DOSEM, MAMPU, JKR,
05:08 Malaysia Space Agency, JKM, MAT Malaysia, PLAN Malaysia, JPS, JMG, JUPEM, and PGN.
05:16 For your information, this is the first time that we will face the 2023 and MTL, starting in November.
05:24 This DGIM is introduced and will be used to face the MTL disaster that will start in November.
05:35 And for your information, this system was originally built by JUPEM and the development is using the existing JUPEM data. Thank you."
05:49 "Thank you, Minister. I am Mdm Mdri."
05:51 "Thank you."
05:53 [END]
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