TeamUP addresses major operational challenges in CBRN-E response by developing and validating advanced tools for detection, identification, monitoring, search and rescue, triage, decontamination, and collaborative training. Leveraging AI-based analysis and sensor integration, the project enhances situational awareness, decision-making, and coordination across multiple agencies. Solutions are validated through a structured programme of exercises, tests, and trials to evaluate performance, measure impact on responders’ CBRN-E capabilities—regardless of expertise—and assess how the integrated Toolkit improves multi-agency operational readiness. TeamUP pursues the following objectives:
Obj. 1: Establish a feasible and veritable framework to analyse and advance first responders’ (experts and nonexperts in CBRN-E) knowledge and operational competences related to CBRN-E risk management procedures, through knowledge sharing, harmonized training and evaluation of capabilities and technology.
Obj. 2: Co-develop and assimilate functionable tools to armour FRs with advanced DIM, SaR, Triage, DECON and joint operations capabilities, incorporated in an innovative training, planning and response coordination Toolkit.
Obj. 3: Validate tools through a multi-level exercises, tests, trials and demonstration programme on contributing in the multi-agency CBRN-E response capacity and in upgrading operating procedures.
Obj. 4: Initiate pre-normative efforts, in collaboration with relevant EC-funded projects and CBRN-E domain stakeholders, on standardizing quantitative and qualitative metrics and procedures for decontamination validation and revisiting CBRN-E incident management related standards.
Obj. 5: Promote synergies with previous, on-going, and future EC-funded projects as well as Networks of Practitioners and Training Centres through knowledge sharing, systems integration and joint outreach activities in collaboration with CERIS while promoting projects’ results towards their exploitation.