By Sarah Saad
As per President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s directives to maximise the benefits of the Unified National Emergency and Public Safety Network across government institutions, the Armed Forces organised a visit for a delegation from the State Council and the Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport to one of the network’s key centres responsible for analysing the State Council’s data.
The visit featured a presentation on the network’s advanced technologies, including data analytics platforms and artificial intelligence, as well as an update on the progress of hosting the State Council’s data in alignment with Egypt’s Vision 2030 for digital transformation.
The visit also marked the launch of intensive training programmes for technical teams and personnel at the State Council to familiarise them with the electronic litigation system, which will soon be implemented across all courts and judicial circles. This system aims to enhance efficiency and ensure swift and fair justice for judges, litigants, lawyers, and court staff.
Director of Military Signal Corps Major General Hani Mahmoud Mansour reaffirmed the Armed Forces’ commitment to providing technical support and enhancing digital judicial services.
He also praised the Arab Academy’s role in promoting digital transformation through specialised training programmes.
State Council President Ahmed Abdel Hamid Aboud commended the dedication of all teams from the Military Signal Corps and the Arab Academy, acknowledging their hard work and commitment.
Similarly, President of the Arab Academy Ismail Abdel-Ghaffar stressed the importance of cross-institutional co-operation in achieving full digital integration among state entities, reinforcing Egypt’s vision for a more efficient and technologically advanced governance system.
