Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met today, Sunday, with a number of Egyptian government officials, including the Prime Minister, Dr. Mustafa Madbouly, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Dr. Amr Talaat, the director of the Signal Corps, Major General Staff Tariq al-Zahir, and the head of the Satellite Committee, Major General Mohammed Al-Bashari, Chairman of the Military Mobile Committee, Major General Amr Farouk, and Chief of Staff of the Signal Corps for Systems and Networks, Brigadier General Mohammed Saeed Musaed.

The Spokesman for the Presidency of the Republic of Egypt said that during the meeting, President El-Sisi reviewed the plans and efforts of the signal weapon in the armed forces to secure the western depth of Egypt, the common borders with Libya and the north-eastern and southern directions and all strategic directions as an extension of the international borders of Egypt, as well as the conditions and conditions of the border ports and secure them completely. In cooperation and coordination with the competent government agencies using the technology of modern mobile and visual communication systems and the Egyptian satellite "Tiba 1".

The Egyptian President continued the executive position related to the project of establishing the unified national government network for emergency and public safety services that supports the state’s efforts in various insurance fields throughout the republic, with the aim of harnessing the latest modern technological means for the benefit of security and services at the state level.

The Egyptian President reviewed the project of the unified government network to link the administrative apparatus of the state in full to support the capabilities of circulating government data in a safe, fast and advanced manner, in order to qualify the administrative apparatus to upgrade all government services to citizens in the general framework of the strategic project for digitizing the Egyptian state.

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