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Smart Ambulance: European Procurers Platform (SAEPP)
  • Funding: FP7
  • From: 2015-01-01 to 2015-08-31
Description

create and collate a consensus of agreement from Ambulance Users and Procurers on the core technology-centric features which, if correctly integrated into a suitably re-designed ambulance, would allow them to demonstrate, evaluate and deliver new models of in-community healthcare delivery, with the primary objective of avoiding unnecessary hospital attendances (& thus admissions) and the associated patient distress and hospital costs

Platform for European Medical Support During Major Emergencies (PULSE)
  • Funding: FP7
  • From: 2014-05-01 to 2016-10-31
Description

The project will conduct a) comprehensive studying of the procedures, processes and training requirements in current operation at the European Health Systems using the support of end users available to the project. It will then b):
• Develop standard and consistent response procedures and processes;
• Provide tools to support decision making
• Provide a Framework that ensures decision makers have access to timely key data, planning and decision support tools and to international best practice and lessons learnt;
• Present innovative training techniques to improve personnel response training;
• Develop an ‘emergency app’ for smart phones that will allow users fast and flexible access to emergency resource availability information;
The primary benefit will:
• Reduce administration, bureaucracy and ensure better use of resources;
• Build on research results from previous EU projects which have developed usable analysis of societal and political criteria and their relevance to security measures

Fire and Rescue Innovation Network
  • Funding: H2020
  • From: 2017-05-01 to 2022-04-30
Description

FIRE-IN has been designed to raise the security level of EU citizens by improving the national and European Fire & Rescue (F&R) capability development process. This project aims at increasing the effectively of practitioner’s coordinating on operational needs, on available research and innovation, on standardisation, and on test & demonstration and training.

Standardisation of situational Awareness sYstems to Strengthen Operations in civil protection
  • Funding: H2020
  • From: 2017-05-01 to 2019-04-30
Description

Current Situational Awareness (SA) solutions are not adapted to operate in cross-border contexts and present several shortcomings related to interoperability, data management/processing, decision making, standardisation and procurement. This hinders a reliable sharing of SA information. SAYSO will address these shortcomings and pave the way for the development of innovative European cost-effective Multi-Stakeholders SA Systems (MSSAS) which will provide practitioners with user-friendly solutions, providing a clear picture of the situation at hand with relevant advices.

Interoperability Profiles for Command/Control Systems and Sensor Systems in Emergency Management (C2-SENSE)
  • Funding: FP7
  • From: 2014-04-01 to 2017-09-30
Description

Effective management of emergencies depends on timely information availability, reliability and intelligibility. To achieve this, different Command and Control (C2) Systems and Sensor Systems have to cooperate which would only be possible through interoperability. To address this challenge, in C2-SENSE Project, a “Profiling” approach will be used to achieve seamless interoperability by addressing all the layers of the communication stack in the security field. In this respect, C2-SENSE project’s main objective is to develop a profile based Emergency Interoperability Framework by the use of existing standards and semantically enriched Web services to expose the functionalities of C2 Systems, Sensor Systems and other emergency/crisis management systems.

DRiving InnoVation in crisis management for European Resilience
  • Funding: H2020
  • From: 2019-05-01 to 2020-04-30
Description

DRIVER+ focuses on augmenting rather than replacing existing capabilities. DRIVER+ has three main objectives: 1) Develop a pan-European Test-bed for crisis management capability development; 2) Develop a well-balanced comprehensive portfolio of crisis management solutions, and 3) Facilitate a shared understanding of crisis management across Europe.

Network Of practitioners For Emergency medicAl systems and cRitical care
  • Funding: H2020
  • From: 2018-06-01 to 2023-05-31
Description

NO-FEAR proposes to bring together a pan-European network of practitioners, decision and policy makers in the medical and security fields. They will collaborate to achieve a common understanding of needs, as well as – in collaboration with academia and industries – increase the EU innovation potential that could better fill the operational gaps and recommend areas for future innovations.

Innovation activity to develop technologies to enable a pan-European interoperable broadband mobile system for PPDR, validated by sustainable testing facilities
  • Funding: H2020
  • From: 2018-06-01 to 2023-05-31
Description

the BroadWay project will take the first procurement steps to enable ‘interoperable next generation of broadband radio communication systems for public safety and security’ to improve Public Safety and Disaster relief organisation’s (PPDR’s) service to Europe’s citizens, and enhance interoperability across borders.

Arctic and North Atlantic Security and Emergency Preparedness Network
  • Funding: H2020
  • From: 2018-09-01 to 2023-08-31
Description

Mediterranean practitioners’ network capacity building for effective response to emerging security challenges

Tools for early and Effective Reconnaissance in cbRne Incidents providing First responders Faster Information and enabling better management of the Control zone
  • Funding: H2020
  • From: 2018-05-01 to 2021-04-30
Description

TERRIFFIC will enrich the European response to RNe events by a set of modular technology components in a comprehensive system, incl. new detectors, algorithms, drones, robots, dispersion models, information management software and decision support systems.

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