
Baghdad – WAA – Mohammed Al-Talibi
The consultant for the border crossings networking project, Ahmed Ezz El-Din, confirmed today, Friday, that the authority has made advanced progress in the electronic networking of the crossings, pointing out that the first phase of the networking has been completed.
Ezz El-Din told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “The first phase of the network connection of the ports has been completed 100%, and all border ports have been connected with optical cable and the highest-spec infrastructure of network devices and servers has been established,” stressing that “all devices are currently connected to the Border Ports Operations Center in the Ports Authority.”
He added that “the network connection means that digital transformation and automation of systems will be available and its implementation will be direct,” noting that “the border crossings management program has been implemented and a live image has been transferred from sonar devices directly to the operations center.”
He stated that “the port and the operations center were audited via live broadcast, which leads to combating corruption and reducing pressure on workers at the ports and monitoring the movement of trucks and goods from their entry to their exit.”
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