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Road-mapping study of CBRNE demonstrator

Objective

The CBRNEmap will address the cross-cutting activity of the becoming CBRNE Demonstrator using a holistic approach, putting end-users, industrialists and other stake-holders together with members of the S&T community in the front seat from the start of the activity. The CBRNEmap will evaluate the complex matrix of temporal events (before, under and after), against sectors (law enforcement, Civil protection – rescue and Health together with such processes as e.g. Boarder control, Mass Transport), taking in consideration that each of the letters CBRNE, may have its own aspects of vulnerabilities, priorities and possible solutions. These generic needs will be matched by advanced technological solutions integrated at the system of systems level to become the CBRNE Demonstrator. The CBRNE Demonstrator road-map for development of technologies and systems will take into consideration all present and past activities and search for generic solutions of technologies relevant to the full European setting at both the societal and individual level. Furthermore, it will consider all aspects prior to production (remaining development, IPR, market and more). The phase 2 project has eventually to produce a product, a prototype or a demonstrator of value to all EU 27. CBRNEmap will prioritise demonstration tasks based on systematic analysis of end-user requirement and comprehensive reviews of available CBRNE S&T investments. The final roadmap will be developed for an optimised demonstration programme based on a Concept Development & Experimentation (CD&E) approach. Interlinked with developing the road map for the CBRNE demonstrator is the analysis of gaps and needs in CBRNE research. A stake holder signed suggestion for future research investments will be an important delivery of CBRNEmap.

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FP7-SEC-2009-1
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Coordinator

UMEA UNIVERSITET
EU contribution
€ 429 491,00
Address
UNIVERSITETOMRADET
901 87 UMEA
Sweden

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Region
Norra Sverige Övre Norrland Västerbottens län
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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