A Groundbreaking Step for the SAFE Program. First Contracts Signed.
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The first contracts financed by the SAFE program were signed on Thursday in Legionowo, near Warsaw. They cover deliveries for the Cyberspace Defense Forces, including a cryptographic system and a mobile cybersecurity laboratory.
Poland has signed the first agreements under the SAFE program. By the end of May, the value of the contracts could exceed PLN 100 billion.
"I'm thrilled," Prime Minister Donald Tusk said during the signing ceremony of the first agreements under the SAFE program. However, this is only the beginning of larger contracts. We are examining which regions and plants can benefit from them. Among them, Silesia has a strong position, but other countries like Bydgoszcz and Radom are also in the pipeline.
The SAFE program applies to every town in Poland, every Polish woman, every Polish person, because it is for all of us, for the security of the Polish state, for the strength of NATO's eastern flank, for the security of the EU border," said Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. The first contracts financed by this program were signed on Thursday in Legionowo, at a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Poland could receive the first installment of the EU SAFE program as early as Thursday (May 28), according to Wirtualna Polska. "The better we use these funds in peacetime, the less likely a worst-case scenario will be," Donald Tusk emphasized.
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