Memorandum of Cooperation with Prison Service
17.12.2024
On 16 December, Lieutenant General Simon Michailidis, Director General of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic, officially joined the Future Forces Forum by signing a Memorandum of Cooperation.
This partnership highlights our shared commitment to enhancing security, promoting innovation, and addressing the evolving challenges in defence, homeland security and state resilience. As Lt. Gen. Michailidis emphasized, forums like #FFF are crucial for strengthening unity, cooperation, and resilience across various security domains.
The Prison Service is the second strongest armed force in the country, with around 11,000 staff in total, out of which more than a half consists of uniformed staff.
We are proud partner of the Directorate General of Prison Service and we look forward to continue our cooperation on impactful solutions that protect our values and ensure a safer future.
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17.12.2024
Memorandum of Cooperation with Prison Service
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