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Company Profile Company Profile June 2021 1 About ACC Established in 1960, Arabian Construction Company (ACC) is a leading engineering and contracting company providing diversified solutions and services in the fields of Telecommunications, I.T and Fire Fighting. • Number of Employees: Approximately 300 • An ISO 9001 certified company • Certified ICT contractor from Central Agency for Information Technology (CAIT) • Certified OSP FOC contractor from CITRA ( EX - Ministry of Communications (MOC) ) • Certified from CITRA ( EX - Ministry of Communications (MOC) )for wireless devices /Radios Trading and services • Certified from Ministry of Commerce and Industry for Security Systems services • Technology Partner with most of telecom vendors such as Cisco, Huawei, ZTE, TCI, ICOM,SIAE, etc... • ACC achieves Collaboration SaaS Specialization in GULF • SAP, IBM, Oracle Partner for application SW • Grade "A" Contractor for Fire Fighting and Grade "A" Contractor for Fire Alarm Systems • A Company with UL listed refilling facility for HFC 125 - HFC 227 • BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Service International) Certified Installers PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 2 About ACC o General Manager: Mr. Ezzat E Jaafar o ICT Department Manager : MSc. Eng. Wahid Selman o Fire Dept. Manager: Eng. Abdul Hamid Ayoub o Chief Financial Officer : Dr. Sameer Isbeih o Admin & HR Manager : Mr. Ali Nadar o Quality Assurance Manager : Mrs. Leena D’Silva o Procurement Manager : Mrs. Sosamma Mathew o Paid up capital: KWD. 2,725,000 o Commercial Registration No: 5428 o Located at: Shuwaikh Industrial Area Block 68, Street 8-12, P.O. Box: 176, Safat 13002, KUWAIT (www.accwll.com) PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 3 PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 4 PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 5 Professional services Consultancy, Design, Project Management, Implementation, Operations, and support for: Telecommunications & Security Information Technology Fire Fighting Fire Alarm Systems PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 6 Telecom and Security Major Activities Professional Services: Consultancy, Design, Project Management, Implementation, Operations, and support for: o Telecommunications Networks o Monitoring, Security & Navigation Systems o Data Networks o Mobile Networks o Broadcasting Systems o Telecom Infrastructures PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 7 Telecommunications Networks Turn Key Telecom Networks solutions for: o Microwave & Fiber Optical Transmission o Voice & Video IP-Telephony o Active & Passive Cable Management Systems o Network Management & Operation Systems PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 8 Integrated Security Systems Turn Key Integrated Security solutions for: oCCTV Systems oAccess Control Systems oIntrusion Alarm Systems oUnder Vehicle Scanning Systems oRoad Barricade System oTurnstile oScreening Equipments oIntelligent Building Management Systems PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 9 Monitoring & Navigation Systems ACC provides Turn Key Monitoring & Navigation Systems for: o Radio Frequency Monitoring & DF Centers o Radio Frequency Management o Fixed & Mobile Command Centers o Port Observation Tower systems o CSS, VTS, VTMS, and ISPS o ARPA-Radars, Chart Plotters, AIS o GMDSS, SAR, GPS, Sonar, Sounders o Oceanography & Meteorology sensors o Telemetry & Display Systems o Security, CCTV, NVR, and Monitoring Center PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 10 Data Networks Turn Key Data Communications (Datacom) solutions for: o LAN, WAN, MAN o IP-MPLS o Management Systems o WiFi, Meshed-WiFi, WiMAX…etc o Data Center Infrastructure PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 11 Mobile Networks ACC provides Turn Key Mobile Networks solutions for: o Cellular & WLL based on CDMA, WCDMA, VHF, UHF…etc o Private Trunked Mobile Radio Network based on Tetra, SmarTrunk, IPT 1327…etc o Conventional Radio Network o Dispatching Systems o Network Planning Systems o Network Management Systems o Antennas & Distribution & Management PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 12 Broadcasting Systems ACC provides Turn Key Broadcast solutions for: o DAB & DVB-T o Transport Encoders, Decoders, Multiplexers…. o Signal Processing, Routing, & Distribution o Multi-Viewers o DSNG o IP-TV o Loggers & Archiving o Management Systems PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 13 Networks Infrastructure ACC provides Turn Key Network Infrastructure: o Out Side Plant (OSP) Fiber cable infrastructure o In Side Plant (ISP) Fiber Cable infrastructure o Towers, Shelters, Trays, and Racks o RF & Copper Cable Plants o Rectifiers, UPS, Batteries o Room Preparation, Furniture, & Consoles PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 14 ACC Telecom Major Vendors o Cisco Systems – USA o MassTech – Canada o Leonardo – Italy o Nevion – Norway o Nortel Systems o E-Mediavision o Rhode & Schwarz – Germany o ND SatCom – Germany o SIAE – Italy o ASC – Germany o Nortel – Canada o Telco System – USA o ICOM – Japan o PandaTel AG – Germany o Nokia Telecoms – Finland o Times Microwave – USA o ZTE – China o DRAKA Cable – Finland o Motorola – USA o Avaya - USA o Smartrunk – USA o Huawei Tech. Investment Co. Ltd. – China o Secureworks - UK o Opterna - USA PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 15 Collaboration SaaS Specialization in GULF PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 16 Project Experience o Directorate General Civil Aviation, KADIN IP-MPLS Network, KIA ASR o Ministry of Communications, GPON, PCM Fiber Infrastructure o National Bank of Kuwait, Broadband Microwave NW, Fiber Infrastructure o Ministry of Communications, CDMA WLL o Ministry of Information, TV/Radio Fiber Optic Network o Ministry of Interior, Mobile Command Vehicle o Kuwait Ports Authority KPA, Telecom / Telemetry o Kuwait Danish Diary, Data Network and Cabling o Al TAWASOL – Iraq, Central Office Switches o KNPC, Fiber Infrastructure, WLL & CMMMS o KOC, Fiber, Radio Network & WLL o Kuwait National Guard, Logistics Support o MTC, Fiber Infrastructure o FastTelco, Fiber Infrastructure o Quality Net, Fiber Infrastructure o United Network, Fiber Infrastructure o Watania Telecom, Fiber Infrastructure & CMMMS IT & Telecom expertise at your disposal locally PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 17 Snapshot: DGCA – KADIN IP-MPLS Large Scale Airport Network Infrastructure PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 18 Snapshot: DGCA – KIA ASR Airport Surveillance Radar System with a supplemental Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast System and an Airport Surveillance Radar Building ACC as local agent of Leonardo S.p.A, has embarked on a new project which consists of the following: o G33 PSR Reflector Antenna with a top mounted ALE-9 MSSR Antenna o Antenna Base o Primary Surveillance Radar ATCR33-S ENH o Mode-S Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar SIR-S o Surveillance Radar Building and ADS-B receiving ground stations o A Radar Access Node (RAN) o Radar Head Processor (RHP) o Local Control and Monitoring System (LCMS) o Radar Maintenance Monitor (RMM) PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 19 Snapshot: KNG – Cyber Security Security Systems and Platforms to provide Specialized Technical Services and training as to protect E-Systems, Informatics and Infrastructure from Cyber Attacks and Intrusions. - Cybersecurity solutions and services consist of : 1. Content security (Email) 2. Data centre security 3. Identity security (only 802.1x) 4. Network flow security analysis 5. Malware protection and sandboxing 6. DNS security 7. Security Operations Management 8. End points security 9. Threat Intelligence 10. Layer 4 data encryption solution - Project Management and Cybersecurity Consultancy Services: 1. Project Management Professional Services 2. Cybersecurity Strategy 3. Detailed Cybersecurity Framework 4. Maturity Model Assessment 5. Risk Assessment and Recommendations 6. IT Consolidated Asset Register 7. Security Posture Assessment 8. Incident Response Process Development 9. Security Policy and Procedure 10 ISO 27001 Certification 11. Security Roadmap PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 20 MOD (TOA) Project - Coastal Surveillance System : The objective of the Coastal Surveillance System (CSS) for the Ministry of Defense (MOD) to enable monitoring and controlling the coastal areas. ACC scope to design, installation, configuration, testing and commissioning and maintaining of the system which consists of the following sub-systems: o CSS Coastal Surveillance System o CIP Software Application (CIP - Critical Infrastructure Protection) o Tactical Radar System (Antenna, ACU, Transceivers, Waveguides) o Long / Short Range Camera o Thermal Sensors o AIS Base Station Transponder o Audio / Video Recording Servers o Bridge Consoles o METEO Weather Station o GMDSS System o HF Radios o Maritime VHF o Aeronautical VHF/UHF o Tetra Radios o Multiband Networking Manpack Radio o HF Software Defined Radio o Wideband HF/VHF Tactical Radio System o Radio Base Station o IP Advanced Radio System o TVRO Solution o LAN for Office & Voice Networks o Wireless LAN o UPS system o Aeronautical Non-directional Beacon o Radio Dispatching and Recording Systems PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – CONFIDENTIAL – www.accwll.com 21 Snapshot: MOC CDMA WLL o Turn Key Integrated System o Operation & Maintenance o Fixed and mobile cellular o 20,000 Telephone Lines o 99.5%
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