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SEC-2 Demonstration Project Phase 1

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WORK PROGRAMME 2009
COOPERATION
THEME 10
SECURITY
Call SEC-2009-1
SEC-2 Demonstration Project Phase 1
Coordination and support actions 100% funded of 1.5 years of duration
Activity 10.1: Increasing the Security of citizens.
Topic SEC-2009.1.1.2 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear
agents and Explosives (phase 1)
The Security theme aims at meeting its main objectives – improved security for the citizens,
and enhanced competitiveness for industry - as substantiated in the topics of its
‘demonstration projects‘ which will be the ’flagships‘ of the Security theme.
Successful demonstration of the appropriateness and performance of novel solutions is a key
factor for the take-up of the output of the research work and its implementation by security
policies and measures.
CBRNE CBRNE
Barcelona October 2008
Technology oriented research in the Security theme consists of several
building blocks, representing three – in some cases parallel, in others
subsequent - routes that contribute to the overall objectives:
- On the top level of the building block structure, demonstration projects
will carry out research aiming at large scale integration, validation
and demonstration of new security systems of systems going
significantly beyond the state of art.
They depend upon the compatible, complementary and interoperable
development of requisite system and technology building blocks of the
integration projects and capability projects.
They intend to promote the application of an innovative security solution,
which implies a strong involvement of end users, taking into account the
relevant legal and society related issues, and strong links to new
standardisation.
The Security theme aims at meeting its main objectives –
improved security for the citizens, and enhanced competitiveness
for industry - as substantiated in the topics of its
‘demonstration projects‘ which will be the ’flagships‘ of the
Security theme. Successful demonstration of the appropriateness
and performance of novel solutions is a key factor for the take-up
of the output of the research work and its implementation by
security policies and measures.
SEC-2 Demonstration Project Phase 1
Activity 10.1: Increasing the Security of citizens Increasing the Security of citizens.
Demonstration projects Demonstration projects implementation in two phases: implementation in two phases:
Phase 1 Phase 1 will define the strategic roadmaps and trigger Europe wide awareness,
both elements involving strategic public and private end users as well as
industry and research.
The strategic roadmaps will take into account relevant completed, ongoing and
planned work and indicate further research needs for Security theme integration
projects and capability projects, but also for other themes of the 7th Framework
Programme or for the national level.
Duration: 1 – 1.5 years
Funding scheme: Coordination and support actions
Phase 2 Phase 2 will then technically implement the system of systems demonstration
projects, taking already into account steps which have to follow the research
like standardisation, development of marketable products and procurement.
This will mobilise a significant volume of resources.
Duration (typical): up to 4 years
Call: Security Research Call 2
Funding scheme: Coordination and support action aiming at supporting research activities.
Topic SEC-2009.1.1.2 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological,
Nuclear agents and Explosives (phase 1)
The scope and technical content of the full demonstration project (phase 2, which will build
upon phase 1) is
The demonstration of a consistent portfolio of counter measures for CBRNE
along the chain from prevention to response and recovery. Interoperable and
mobile solutions will significantly lower unit cost whilst international
cooperation, and multiple domain application, offer strong multipliers for
success.
CBRNE will require an integrated approach to threat assessment and
consequence modelling, detection and identification of agents and devices,
incident management tools, infrastructure protection mechanisms for
individuals and environments, decontamination processes/techniques and
medical care.
Call: Security Research Call 2
Topic SEC-2009.1.1.2 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological,
Nuclear agents and Explosives (phase 1)
Improvement and demonstration areas are:
• Affordable networked sensor systems for CBRNE alerting and detection;
• Rapid identification sensor equipment and systems for CBRNE and
precursor chemicals
• Integrated monitoring system of CBRNE sensors combined with a
monitoring system that traces and tracks people, goods and platforms.
• Development of portfolio of real time spread prediction models capable of
integration into existing command and control environments
• Integration of CBRNE monitoring networks in existing sensor, transaction
and distribution networks.
• Protection measures, systems and processes for infrastructure and
civilian populations.
• Decontamination systems and methods applicable to civilian
environments.
• The development of large scale pre- and post-incident medical care.
Call: Security Research Call 2
Topic SEC-2009.1.1.2 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological,
Nuclear agents and Explosives (phase 1)
Scope of Phase 1 (open): The action will define the strategic roadmap
required for the demonstration project which should take into account
relevant completed, ongoing and planned work and lay out, in a coherent
and clear manner, the further research work required.
It will assess the relevant factual and political situation and trends as well
as potential classification requirements and issues related to IPRalso with
a view to procurement.
It will ensure Europe wide dissemination of the preparation of the
demonstration project proposal to the relevant stakeholders from both the
supply and user side.
It will also indicate where the co-operation of third country participants is
required or recommended.
Call: Security Research Call 2
Topic SEC-2009.1.1.2 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological,
Nuclear agents and Explosives (phase 1)
Expected impact: Expected impact:
Through comprehensive preparation (not proposal preparation) of the
demonstration project, the action will provide a solid basis for the description of its
phase 2 in the Work Programme of Security Research Call 4 in 2010 as well as for
sequencing and describing research tasks to be called for in future security Work
Programmes.
It will achieve qualified Europe wide awareness of relevant industries (including
SMEs), universities and research establishments of the upcoming demonstration
project identifying key players and performance profiles of other required
contributors, allowing for their effective and balanced access to the action.
It will also achieve qualified Europe wide awareness of relevant end users,
governments and other bodies, facilitating and providing guidance concerning the
real-life implementation of the system of systems to be demonstrated.
CBRNE Crisis Management
Federated Response & Training
CBRNE Crisis Management
Federated Response & Training
http://eCentres.net/ http://eCentres.net/
Contact:
Ferran Cabrer Ferran.Cabrer @ CONSEN.org
Call: FP7-SEC-2009-1 of 117.9 M€
Deadline: 04 December 2008
SEC-2 Demonstration Project Phase 1
Coordination and support actions 100% funded of 1.5 years of duration
Activity 10.1: Increasing the Security of citizens.
Topic SEC-2009.1.1.2 CBRNE
(Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear agents and Explosives (phase 1)
EPSS Reference number: 86286

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