Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hany Sweilam has witnessed the signing of a cooperation protocol between the Egyptian Survey Authority (ESA) and the Military Survey Department of the Armed Forces Engineering Authority for a project of operating fixed stations with various monitoring systems. The protocol was signed by Khaled Amin, the Chairperson of the ESA, and Mohamed Radwan, the Director of the Military Survey Department. Sweilam praised the distinguished technical capabilities of the Military Survey Department that enable it to provide services of modern technologies related to geographic information systems, in addition to carrying out all survey work with high accuracy and quality, using the latest international devices and technologies. The protocol aims to achieve cooperation between the two sides to maximize the benefit from the project of fixed stations, which consists of 44 stations spread in the Delta to Matrouh in the west and the Nile Valley to Edfu in the south. All government agencies and the private sector can benefit from the project and use different monitoring methods, which will contribute to speeding up the implementation of surveying works with high accuracy.
Source: Daily News Egypt June 11, 2023 19:25 UTC