“The Senior Advisor on Digital Technologies and Cyberspace will lead USAID's efforts in Georgia to implement the digital strategy and advance the mission's priorities in the field of cybersecurity,” the document says.

The specialist should provide expert advice, as well as establish partnerships with relevant government agencies in Georgia, the private sector and civil society.

As noted in the application, the adviser will be charged with overseeing 15 contracts for program activities in the areas of digital development and cybersecurity.

Their budget will be approximately $ 15 million.

It is emphasized that the position can be applied for by US citizens who meet the requirements for obtaining admission to government information of the "top secret" level.

Earlier it became known about Washington's plans to provide Georgia with about $ 23 million to improve the work of government agencies.

The parliament of the republic, the State Audit Service and a number of ministries can receive support.