Meet the brain behind Rachakonda's Command and Control center
By Aiswarya Sriram Published on 19 Jan 2020 11:07 AM GMTHighlights
- Infosys techie Amanpreet Singh executes twin projects
Hyderabad, Jan 19: Thanks to techie Amanpreet Singh, who toiled day in and day out for the past one year, Rachkonda police can now boast of āMission Critical Command Control Roomā and the cameras installed on the Warangal Highway road from Uppal to Kepal.
Amanpreet Singh was felicitated by Rachakonda police for his āwonderful effortā in executing two major works for the department that will have long-lasting benefits.
The Infosys employee based in Bangalore was specially assigned the project. His perseverance has won him recognition from the Rachakonda police department.
The Command Control Centre, named āMission Critical Command Control Roomā, is designed in such a unique way that it can work without power for two days at a stretch on UPS. By using diesel engines, it can even work for a month. The control room has a dormitory, which the officials working in the control room can use for rest during breaks.
Mr. Sridhar, Inspector of Information Technology Rachakonda said, āWe were impressed with the diligence with which he worked. He has delivered a highly-equipped command and control room. To appreciate his efforts, we thought of felicitating him. Not only did he make it cost-effective, but Amanpreet Singh also came up with innovative ideas while executing the project.ā
It was Sridhar who urged Rachakonda Commissioner Mahesh Bhagwat, to honour the techie.
The officials say through the cameraās installed on the highway, they will be able to provide better security. They believe that more companies will be set-up in the highway as it is secured now and it will also be safe for women to travel through this highway. It will also to locate culprits behind accidents or criminal acts as they would be caught on camera
The police hope that Amanpreet Singhās efforts are utilized for ensuring better security to the public.