Hessian Police Headquarters for Technology

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The Hessian Police Headquarters for Technology (HPT) (formerly the Presidium for Technology, Logistics and Administration; PTLV) is the central Hessian police authority for information and communication technology as well as other operational technology and for equipment, procurement and administration in the police sector. The Presidium is based in the Europaviertel in Wiesbaden and emerged as part of the police organizational reform in 2001 from the dissolved Hessian Police Administration Office (formerly the Economic Administration Office of the Hessian Police), from the IT department of the Hessian State Criminal Police Office and from parts of the Hessian Police Traffic Office (HPVkA ).

tasks

The bureau is responsible for

  • the development and implementation of standards in the technical area and as a central procurement office for technical equipment, in particular
    • the mobility and fleet management of the Hessian police on the road, on the water and in the air,
    • uniforms (also for the judicial authorities),
    • the equipment (weapons, ammunition, equipment),
  • the function of the waste and dangerous goods officer of the Hessian police, also for costs and claims as a coordination, competence and advice center in matters of waste disposal and the transport of dangerous goods and coordination office for basic issues of occupational safety of the Hessian police,
  • the commercial accounting,
  • the coordination, monitoring and operational implementation of the requirements of information and communication technology security, thus for the operation and technical / tactical support of the police and non-police Hessian BOS digital radio and authorized state operations center digital radio (LBD) for nationwide operation,
  • the planning and determination of requirements, as well as the implementation of projects, the support and further development of the technical applications for the construction planning coordination in new construction, conversion or renovation measures, also for the coordination between the Hessian real estate management and the Hessian police authorities
  • product advice for police applications,
  • the technical coordination of the Hessian call center and the operation of the own call center,
  • the recovery of evidence objects, also for the weapons authorities (district and public order offices) and judicial authorities.

organization

With these tasks, the HPT exercises the technical supervision of the information and communication systems as well as the technical equipment via the police headquarters subordinate to the state police headquarters and can also issue the necessary instructions for individual cases in this context. The Presidium for Technology, Logistics and Administration, with headquarters in 65197 Wiesbaden , Willy-Brandt-Allee 20, employs around 420 people. It is a task-related mix of specialist and administrative officers, police officers and collective bargaining employees. The 158 police officers come from both the protective and criminal police. Karl-Heinz Reinstädt has been President of the Presidium since September 2016, Michael Stork has been Vice President since September 2018. The HPT authority is structured in

  • President and Vice-President with a presidential office
  • Department 1: Administration
  • Department 2: Specialized Services
  • Department 3: Police information and communication technology
  • Department 4: BOS-Funk Hessen

Department 1 - Administration

Department 1 is divided into the main subject areas with subordinate subject areas

  • 11 - Legal Office
  • 12 - procurement
    • 121 - procurement management
    • 122 - Contract Management
    • 123 - Procurement Competence Center
  • 13 - Accounting
    • 131 - Central accounting office
    • 132 - Internal accounting
  • 14 - Claims
    • 141 - Civil Claims
    • 142 - Public law claims
  • 15 - Personnel / Internal Administration
    • 151 - Personnel matters
    • 152 - Internal administration
    • 153 - Recruitment / Development

procurement

As the Central Procurement Office (ZBSt), the HPT is responsible for police procurements, i.e. the requirements that directly serve to fulfill the tasks of the police, and for the procurement of uniforms for the judiciary and (if contractually agreed) for the municipal authorities. As a so-called professional buyer, it supports you in defining the requirements and the quantity required if procurements are carried out by other central procurement offices ( HZD , OFD ) for reasons of responsibility . The procurement volume in 2016 was around EUR 67 million with around 1,100 procurement transactions.

Public law and civil law claims

According to the Hessian Law on Public Safety and Order (HSOG), Department 1 is responsible for collecting the costs of measures by the police authorities and the provisions of the law on administrative costs (towing measures, detention, transport escorts or after deployments due to false alarms). The area of ​​responsibility also includes the examination and enforcement of civil law claims of the State of Hesse in connection with accidents at work and off-duty accidents as well as property damage. In 2016, 21,121 cost notices raised pecuniary claims of 4 million euros and 636 civil law claims 603,000 euros in favor of the Hessian police budget.

Department 2 - Specialized Services

Department 2, as the central accounting office of the Hessian police , exercises technical supervision over the police authorities subordinate to the state police headquarters and is structured as follows:

  • 21 - Equipment
    • 211 - clothing conception
    • 212 - Special clothing
    • 213 - Apparel Accounts
    • 214 - weapons and equipment
  • 22 - Vehicles
    • 221 - vehicle design
    • 222 - vehicle management
    • 223 - vehicle expansion
    • 224 - Special workshop
  • 23 - Special powers
    • 231 - Shooting Range Expert Office
    • 232 - Construction planning coordination
    • 233 - Health and Safety Coordination

Vehicle fleet

In the state administration , the Hessian police are the largest vehicle owner; in 2016, approx. 21 million euros were invested in the purchase of 509 vehicles. The Hessian police have a total of almost 4,000 vehicles, including 126 leased vehicles and 230 federal vehicles. In addition, the police have three police helicopters, one aircraft, eight larger and 14 smaller boats. The HPT is responsible for traffic law as the approval authority for vehicles of the Hessian police and for state-owned vehicles of the fire brigades and the other units and facilities of the disaster control, the responsibility as the driving license authority and driving instructor licensing authority of the Hessian police and the responsibility as a technical testing center.

Protective equipment

Because of the current political situation, such as B. terrorist attacks and also rampages , protective equipment (helmets and ballistic protective vests of protection class 1) valued at approx. 15 million euros was procured in 2016.

Shooting Range Expert Office

The shooting range expert body exercises technical supervision vis-à-vis the authorities in technical and structural matters of the operational training facilities and the management of the operational training coordination group .

Department 3 - Police information and communication technology

The function as a service center for the IT technology of the police is carried out by Department 3 and provides the special police needs such as communication, case processing, information and research systems (25 large applications , such as INPOL, Polas.) For 20,727 police IT users in 230 locations , ZEVIS, Bund-Datenverbund) the necessary IT infrastructure. To ensure data protection and a uniform federal standard, the HPT works in 100 federal-state working groups / expert groups. The department is divided into the main subject areas with subordinate subject areas:

  • 31 - Principle, committees, ICT strategy
    • 311 - Principle, ICT strategy
    • 312 - State Information Model Coordination Office (LIK), committees
    • 313 - project management, project coordination
  • 32 - Police operations control
    • 321 - ICT operations management
    • 322 - service management
  • 33 - Operational services
    • 331 - test center
    • 332 - Reg. User service
    • 333 - Technical coordination and protocol evaluation
  • 34 - Information and case management systems
    • 341 - Directory inquiry services
    • 342 - Case Management
  • 35 - Case Management Systems
    • 351 - transaction processing
    • 352 - evaluation
  • 36 - Command and position systems / infrastructure
    • 361 - Client / ZBS
    • 362 - Management and position systems
    • 363 Servers and Services
    • 364 - Communication services
  • 37 - Special Applications
    • 371 - IZEMA
    • 372 - eGovernment and special applications

Department 4: BOS-Funk Hessen

Department 4 of the HPT is the decisive technical and tactical-operational decision-making body in all questions relating to the topic of digital radio with a total of 75,665 participants (BOS-Hessen) on 72,767 devices in the network. The federal government and the federal states operate a nationwide standardized digital radio network for all authorities and organizations with security tasks (BOS) . In addition to the police, the BOS includes in particular the fire brigades, the technical relief organization, the rescue services and the disaster control authorities.

  • 41 - infrastructure
    • 411 Principle
    • 412 - location management
    • 413 - Radio and landline planning
    • 414 - Facility and incident management
  • 42 - Operation
    • 421 - Mission coordination
    • 422 - operational coordination
    • 423 - User-owned management, operational support
  • 43 - technology
    • 431 - Radio coordination
    • 432 - Providing authority
    • 433 - Systems, terminals
    • 434 - BOS radio branch offices

Digital radio in Hessen

The state office BOS-Funk Hessen is nationwide as unique. In addition to the tasks of a coordinating body and an authorized body, the alerting of the non-police forces of the authorities and organizations with security tasks is ensured via digital radio in Hessen. Hesse is the first federal state to consider active alarms in the TETRA network when introducing digital radio and in particular reacts to the requirements and special features of the around 75,700 volunteer fire brigades, professional and plant fire brigades, emergency and emergency services and disaster control . For the well-developed network with a high network quality and coverage with 99 percent of the Hessian state area for vehicle radio and 97 percent for handheld radios in the settlement areas, the HPT relied on a higher standard from the beginning (GAN 2/4 to GAN 0/2) compared to other federal states.

Individual evidence

  1. Printed matter 19/6053 Hessian Landtag. Hessian State Parliament, accessed on September 16, 2018 .
  2. IKT WEB, PTLV: Police Hessen - New responsibilities, new powers, new name. Retrieved September 16, 2018 .
  3. State of Hesse : Hessian Law on Public Safety and Order (HSOG), dated June 26, 1990 as amended on December 23, 2009, Section 95, Paragraph 1 . Wiesbaden December 23, 2009.
  4. The history of the Hessian police and more ... Status: March 22, 2013 ( Memento from November 23, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Hessian Ministry of the Interior and for Sport : Decree on the organization and responsibility of the Presidium for Technology, Logistics and Administration (PTLV) of March 26, 2014 . In: State Gazette Hessen . No.  16/2014 . Wiesbaden December 23, 2009, p. 352 .
  6. PTLV-The Presidium for the functional security of the Hessian police. Retrieved November 11, 2017 .
  7. Technical Board again has a captain. Retrieved November 11, 2017 .
  8. ^ Greetings from President Karl-Heinz Reinstädt. Retrieved November 11, 2017 .