नौवहन महानिदेशालय
Directorate General of Shipping
Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
Government of India
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MMDAC


Maritime Monitoring - DGCOMMCENTRE & LRIT National Data Centre (MMDAC)

The Maritime Monitoring & Data Analysis Centre (MMDAC) comprises two key components under the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS):

  • DGCOMMCENTRE - India's official Maritime Assistance Service (MAS)
  • Long-Range Identification & Tracking - National Data Centre (LRIT-NDC)
DGCOMMCENTRE - Maritime Assistance and Crisis Communication Hub

Purpose and Designation
  • Functions as the single point for casualty and emergency reporting.
  • Designated as India's Maritime Assistance Service (MAS) under IMO Resolution A.950(23).
  • Commissioned on 1st July 2004, following security reforms post 9/11 and the adoption of the ISPS Code in India via the Ministry of Shipping directive dated 4th July 2003.
Primary Objectives
  1. Establish a communication framework between government agencies, local authorities, ships, and port facilities.
  2. Facilitate early collection and exchange of safety, security, and pollution-related information.
  3. Act as a Crisis Monitoring & Communication Centre during natural disasters, hijacking, or piracy.
  4. Coordinate with MRCCs for search & rescue and pollution incidents.
  5. Guide ships in ISPS drills, SSAS testing, and equipment maintenance.
  6. Disseminate maritime security information via INSA, ICCSA.
  7. Coordinate with approved port facilities for security information sharing.
  8. Operates 24x7, staffed by Radio Officers and Master Mariners.
  9. Equipped with NAIS & NAVTEX modules via DGLL.
Functions
Security-related:
  • Implementation and testing of ISPS Code and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS)
  • Handling incidents of piracy, armed robbery, hijacking, and stowaways/refugees
Safety-related:
  • Dissemination of weather alerts (from IMD) to Indian ports and stakeholders during cyclones
  • Maintaining records of casualties, piracy, accidents, and crew fatalities
Maritime Monitoring - DGCOMMCENTRE & LRIT National Data Centre (MMDAC)

Background
  • Developed in response to global maritime threats like:
    • USS Cole Bombing (2000)
  • 9/11 Attack (2001)
    • Mumbai Terror Attacks (26/11, 2008)
  • Conceptualized in 2006 (MSC.81); mandated under SOLAS Regulation V/19-1
  • Supports security, safety, environmental protection, anti-piracy, and coastal state operations
Establishment
  • Commissioned in 2009 with support from DGLL, developed by ISRO’s ANTRIX (SAC Ahmedabad) & CMC (now TCS)
  • Successfully tested by IMSO within 10 days (March 2009)
  • Go-live:
    • Interim Authorisation: 23rd April 2009
    • Integrated to LRIT production: 7th August 2009
    • 24x7 centre operational from 1st August 2009
  • Current Tech Partner: CDAC (Go-Live from 30 Jan 2020)
  • Satellite Communication Provider: Tata Communications
  • Audited by IMSO for IMO compliance
  • Disaster Recovery Site: IMAC, Gurgaon
Key Features & Capabilities
  • Repository for Indian ships >300 GRT
  • Tracks over 600 vessels (Indian, Sri Lankan, Maldivian) with 6-hourly updates
  • Capacity upgraded to support up to 10,000 vessels
  • Facilitates Search & Rescue (SAR) via SARSURPIC (free) and Coastal SURPIC (charged)
  • Feeds raw data to IN-IMAC
  • Functions as a Regional Data Centre (RDC):
    • Provides LRIT services to Sri Lanka (LoIA - 18 Sep 2014) and Maldives (LoIA - 26 Feb 2020)
    • Vision: Extend LRIT services to other nations
Purpose of LRIT
  • Support Search & Rescue (SAR) operations
  • Enhance maritime security
  • Enable environmental monitoring
  • Data is shared with:
    • Flag States
    • Naval & Coast Guard authorities
    • Maritime Rescue Coordination Centres (MRCCs)
Current Scenario at MMDAC

Uses MarineTraffic subscription for:

  • AIS tracking
  • Weather data
  • Global vessel coverage

Integrated systems include:

  • LRIT
  • NAIS
  • Weather reports from IMD
Tech