PDRM, the Royal Malaysia Police, one of the core pillars of the nation’s security. DCDS – M met them to understand two specific needs in their own words, their maritime requirements and their secure explosive storage requirements. The aim was precision, to hear exactly where the gaps sit so the coalition can match real needs with real solutions instead of guessing. DCDS – M listened for the detail, because a well – understood requirement is already halfway to a credible proposal. Two clear openings came out of a single meeting, maritime capability and secure storage, both areas where trusted solutions can be brought to the table. Meeting on a Sunday says something quietly too, that the coalition shows up when the work calls, not only when the calendar is convenient. This conversation added a whole new pillar of the security sector to the coalition’s map, and handed DCDS – M two concrete, matchable needs to build toward. Focused meeting, real substance, exactly the kind that moves things forward.
