Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi revised on Sunday the plans to secure the western part of Egypt and its borders with Libya in a meeting with government and military officials, according to a statement. El-Sisi discussed the plans with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, IT and Telecommunications Minister Amr Talat, the armed forces' signal corps commander Tarek El-Zaher, the head of the satellites committee Mohamed El-Bashary, the head of military mobile committee Omar Farouk and the deputy commander of the signal corps for systems and networks Mohamed Said.
During the meeting, the president was informed of the plans and efforts of the Egyptian armed forces' signal corps to secure the western, north-eastern, and southern borders and all other strategic areas of Egypt in cooperation with the governmental authorities concerned with communications systems.
El-Sisi also reviewed the latest developments concerning the construction of the government's national network for emergency and general safety services, as well as the unified governmental network project for administrative bodies.