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High-speed Network Development Project is being implemented through the partnership between the Operative-Technical Agency of the State Security Service of Georgia and the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)

The Operative-Technical Agency of the State Security Service of Georgia continues to set up high-speed fiber-optic network infrastructure along various sections of the state border to improve border security.

To develop respective network across 35 sectors of the state border of Georgia, the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) delivered dozens of routers to the Operative-Technical Agency of Georgia.

The Director of the Operative-Technical Agency, Beka Mamardashvili expressed gratitude to David Canaday, the Chief of the DTRA Regional Office for the Caucasus for the support provided and the longstanding, successful cooperation.

As part of the high-speed fiber-optic network development project, the Operative-Technical Agency of Georgia has already set up fiber-optic infrastructure along several sections of the state border.

Notably, in February of this year, the Agency installed a backup satellite internet network in pilot mode at the 'Lekiskure' border sector of the border police, which significantly improved information management processes. Currently, the procurement of dozens of additional satellite internet devices and associated services is underway, which will establish a high-speed network across 35 border sectors.

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