Public infrastructure such as airports, seaports, stations, terminals, toll roads, and government facilities are the lifeline of social and economic activity. When these systems are disrupted—whether by technical failures or security threats—the impact can be widespread, from traffic congestion and delays in logistics distribution to serious risks to public safety.
Conventional security approaches are no longer sufficient. What is needed is an integrated security solution—a system that combines the expertise of professional personnel, digital technology, and centralized monitoring to ensure comprehensive protection of critical infrastructure.
Public infrastructure has very different characteristics compared to private or commercial facilities. Some unique challenges include:
Extremely high traffic of people and vehicles
Open access for the general public makes full control difficult
Multi-level threats: from theft and vandalism to sabotage and terrorism
Wide-ranging consequences when disruptions occur, including domino effects on transportation, logistics, and other public services
Given these challenges, an ideal security system must be able to detect, respond, and mitigate threats in real time—without disrupting the public services themselves.
Trained Security PersonnelSecurity officers must understand emergency protocols, crowd communication, and coordination with external parties such as police, fire departments, and hospitals. Nawakara, for example, deploys certified personnel (Gada Pratama to Gada Utama) trained with real-case simulation exercises.
Real-Time Monitoring (Command Center)A Command Center enables centralized monitoring of activities across multiple points. It integrates with CCTV, alarm systems, and digital patrol devices used by on-site personnel.
Digital Patrol Technology and Automated ReportingThrough applications such as Protectify, security officers can conduct routine patrols, send real-time incident reports, and trigger emergency alerts when situations escalate. This enhances both the speed and accuracy of decision-making at the control center.
Access Control and Perimeter SecurityTechnologies such as motion sensors, automated access doors, and virtual perimeter barriers help regulate entry and exit in critical zones like control rooms, logistics warehouses, and main facility gates.
Risk Assessment and Security PlanningEvery facility has a unique risk profile. Professional risk assessments help design security systems that are not excessive, yet remain effective and cost-efficient.
Airports and terminals are among the most vulnerable types of infrastructure. At these sites, Nawakara implements integrated security systems built on three pillars:
24/7 presence of trained security personnel
CCTV monitoring and digital patrol reporting are linked to the Command Center
Rapid coordination with airport authorities, police, and other stakeholders
Result: Incident response time can be reduced to under 5 minutes, supported by complete documentation for post-event evaluation and reporting.
Enhances public trust in public services
Reduces damage, sabotage, and asset loss
Speeds up incident response with real-time data
Supports service continuity and operational efficiency
Meets national and international security standards
Amid growing mobility and increasingly complex threats, securing public infrastructure can no longer rely on conventional systems. What’s required is an approach that unites technology, personnel expertise, and structured monitoring systems.
PT Nawakara Perkasa Nusantara has demonstrated that security is not just about guarding—it’s about designing intelligent, collaborative, and sustainable protection systems.
Nawakara is ready to support you in designing and managing an integrated security system tailored to your public infrastructure needs—from planning to daily operations. Contact Us Today!