Abu Dhabi : National Service and Reserve Authority (NSR) and the Statistics Centre – Abu Dhabi (SCAD) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on expanding cooperation into developing capabilities of the alternative national service recruits in the fields of data science and data engineering. The MoU aligns with the UAE's leadership's commitment to equipping the UAE youth with the necessary skills to handle emergencies and achieve objectives in critical situations.

The MoU was signed by His Excellency Ahmed Mahmoud Fikri, Director General of SCAD and Brigadier-General Obaid Ali Al-Mansoori, Director of the Directorate of Information and Corporate Communication at NSR Authority.

The MoU is part of SCAD’s initiative to organise the ‘Data Pioneers’ program, with the objective of providing comprehensive data science and engineering training to alternative national service members. The program leverages cutting-edge technologies and industry best practices to equip recruits with the skills to derive precise insights using sophisticated predictive models and generate high-quality statistical data.

Pursuant to the MoU, the Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi will impart knowledge and furnish educational resources to enhance alternative service recruits' awareness and proficiency. Furthermore, such resources will facilitate the seamless assimilation of trainees into national projects, drawing upon the most optimal methodologies and advanced technological frameworks available in the statistical realm.

Brigadier-General Obaid Ali Al-Mansoori, Director of the Directorate of Information and Corporate Communication at NSR Authority, has lauded the MoU, describing it as an opportunity to augment cooperation between the NSR and SCAD which is aligned with the UAE's leadership's overarching vision and strategic imperatives, particularly regarding bolstering support for the UAE youth. He has further emphasised the significance of enhancing the skill sets of the youth in emerging fields, ensuring that they remain attuned to the ever-evolving landscape and can navigate forthcoming challenges with dexterity.

He said: "Cooperation between government entities contributes effectively to supporting national service recruits in their career by introducing them to the latest future trends in the field of data science, statistics and artificial intelligence, as it provides opportunities to improve their capabilities and contribute to the development of national projects."

HE Ahmed Mahmoud Fikri, Director General of SCAD, said: “The Statistics Centre – Abu Dhabi launched this initiative to provide statistical and data analysis training and build statistical capabilities among the alternative national service recruits who would be able to use modern technologies in data collection and analysis with a strong foundation of cyber security scenarios using the most advanced technical solutions.”

His Excellency added: “SCAD’s Statistical Training Institute (STI) provides an opportunity for the alternative national service recruits to gain basic knowledge about statistics, data science and the techniques they need to understand and analyse complex databases applying advanced prediction and real-time models. The program familiarises alternative national service recruits with the latest statistical methodologies and best practices."

The training program is part of SCAD’s strategy to develop a decentralised statistical ecosystem through a robust information network that involves statistically qualified individuals who can produce reliable statistical models to predict the future of economic, social and environmental sectors across Abu Dhabi.

The comprehensive eleven-month program entails a selection process comprising six tests that evaluate personal, technical, and statistical skills, in addition to verbal, numerical, and abstract proficiencies. The selected candidates are then subjected to an interview process that gauges their practical experience and suitability for the program. Enrolment in the 'Data Pioneers' program provides trainees with an exceptional opportunity to gain expertise in data science and engineering, where they will undergo accredited specialised courses for a period of three months. The Statistical Training Institute (STI) of SCAD offers these courses in collaboration with the Rochester Institute of Technology, Dubai.

After completing the training program, the trainees engage in practical training for eight months. During this period, they will actively participate in statistical projects where they can prepare more advanced statistical scenarios per the best international standards and practices. The trainees receive an accredited international certificate at the end of the program that qualifies them to work in the field of data science.

Tests were designed according to the best international standards and practices using the latest AI solutions, including the ChatGPT, which contributed to identifying the personal skills, learning abilities and technical qualifications required of the participants. Afterwards, the results were analysed to select the candidates quickly to determine the most appropriate technical field for each trainee.

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About the Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi (SCAD)

The Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi (SCAD) is established under Law No. (7) of 2008 to organize and develop statistical work in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. SCAD’s mandate was restructured by Law No. (5) of 2021, which placed SCAD under the Abu Dhabi Executive Office (ADEO) to support government decision-makers through a decentralized approach to statistical work. Under the supervision and full support of the Executive Council (EC) of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, SCAD possesses an independent legal personality, complete financial independence, and the legal authority to act under the Emirate's direction toward sustainable development and strategic planning.

Under the new amendments, SCAD is responsible for building and developing a unified network and channel for Abu Dhabi’s statistical data to support the statistical ecosystem in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi by organising, unifying, and managing all statistical ecosystem components. This includes constructing and regulating statistical frameworks for all activities and sectors and periodically updating them, technical oversight of statistics and statistical data systems for government entities, and collecting, classifying, storing, analysing, processing, archiving, disseminating, and safeguarding Abu Dhabi's statistical data obtained from data sources. In addition, SCAD is responsible for making, developing, and disseminating estimates, projections, analyses, and insights to support government entities with reliable statistics. SCAD is authorised to contract with any entity or company within or outside the Emirate to undertake data collection and other statistical activities.