The services include those provided by the Interior Ministry, Justice Ministry, Supply Ministry, and the General Authority for Investment and Free Zones.
Talaat met earlier with representatives from the Egyptian Information, Telecommunications, Electronics, and Software Allianc (EITISAL), a private sector, non-profit entity of ICTE companies, to discuss the Port Said digital transformation project, which has come at a total cost of LE 6 billion.
Upwards of 800 government buildings in Port Said have already been linked through fiber optic cables, used for long-distance telecommunication and high-speed data connection, out of 35,000 buildings at the level of all Governorates in a period of three years. During the first quarter of 2020, 5,000 other buildings are set to be linked at a cost of LE 1 billion as part of the project, Talaat added.
The first phase of the pilot project for digital transformation in Port Said was launched in mid-2019.
Services planned to be digitalized include Supply Ministry services, documentation services provided by the Justice Ministry, Housing Ministry services, traffic services by the Interior Ministry, services by the Agriculture Ministry and others, said the minister.
He pointed out that the fourth phase of the project will be launched in the next few weeks, which will include chambers of commerce services, urban community services, Electricity Ministry services, Education Ministry services, and real estate registration services.
Source: Egypt Independent