The slogan embodies another achievement for the Hashemites that combines the royal visions of future Jordan with global prospects for development and modernization. This slogan derives its spirit from the values of Arab Islamic civilization, the principles of the Great Arab Revolution, and the values of peace and moderation, to form starting points for achieving comprehensive national security through professional practices that derive their reference from the products of modern administrative sciences and practices. The best in the world, which would enhance information work directed at planning and developing comprehensive security institutional performance and crisis management. The logo was based on an overlapping group of shapes and symbols to convey specific meanings based on an engineering design that reflects a homogeneous artistic vision that takes into account international professional standards in designing the institutional logo. The meanings that the logo design performs include the following:
Royal Crown
It is a sign of authority and order and symbolizes a new Hashemite achievement, a legitimate Hashemite leadership that gives security and safety to Jordan importance and priority, and an embodiment of the royal visions towards the Jordan of the future.
Falcon:
It symbolizes the living spirit, the beating heart, freedom, and the aspiration to a bright future towards progress and advancement.
The Shield:
It symbolizes that the Hashemite leadership, its national achievements, and its keenness to provide security and safety are the impenetrable fortress before which all dangers and crises collapse
The Seven-Pointed Star :
The symbol of the Jordanian flag and reflects in its connotations Al-Fatihah and the great meanings of this great surah and its place in Islam. It also reflects in this slogan the significance of the five management functions. The five upper heads were a symbol of the management functions based on the star, the most prominent part of the Jordanian flag, so that the slogan begins that crisis management starts from the goals. Patriotism and higher national interests. As for the other two heads of the star, they are represented by two supporting spears, and this shape bears the meaning of security in the first spear and safety in the second spear, which constitute a symbol of Jordanian heroism and redemption.
The Thirty Gates :
It symbolizes the birthday of His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein, which falls on January 30. It is the day on which God endowed Jordan with an inspiring leader whose achievements testify to his continuous giving, which made Jordan an oasis of knowledge, dignity, security and safety.
The Spike:
A symbol of a prosperous life, continuous giving and belonging
Earth:
It symbolizes the living spirit, the beating heart, freedom, and the aspiration to a bright future towards progress and advancement.
The Noble Verse:
God Almighty uses the necessary ways and means to enable man to overcome the difficulties and challenges he faces, reach his goals, and achieve his goals. This divine approach is the way and guidance for managing the various affairs of life to achieve what we aspire to of a dignified and secure life, elevation and progress.