Case M4: Ministry of Interior – A Surveillance Platform Isn’t a Governance Architecture 💲
- Sunil Dutt Jha
- Jun 19
- 4 min read
Updated: Aug 2
The Control Room Was Digitized. But the Interior Enterprise Was Never Modeled.
Part of the “One Government, One Anatomy” Review
This case is one of 19 ministries analyzed in ICMG’s structural diagnostic across the Middle East.
From Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior, to the UAE’s Ministry of Interior, Qatar’s Ministry of Interior, Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior, and Oman’s Ministry of Interior (supported by the Royal Oman Police) — each country has invested heavily in digital policing, surveillance, and civil‑security systems.
From biometric border control and e-services to smart surveillance networks and unified ID platforms, national security infrastructure has advanced rapidly.
But across all of them, we found the same pattern:
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