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

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Deliverables

Selection of technologies to advance TCP4 capabilities (opens in new window)

Report on finally selected technologies to be tested in PoC site and provision of vouchers.

Data management plan (opens in new window)

Contains data management within MEDEA.

Establishment of DELC and requirements during the project lifetime (opens in new window)

The deliverable will describe the objectives of external Data privacy, Ethical and Legal Committee, and their functions to support MEDEA network.

MEDEA Social impact review report v2 (opens in new window)

Contains a summary of the MEDEA project social impact. Revision 2.

DELC report for the 4th reporting period (opens in new window)

The deliverable will describe an overview of the work performed by the external Data privacy, Ethical and Legal Committee, to support MEDEA network during the M55-M60 of project activities.

Summary Reports on TCP4 activities Outcomes (opens in new window)

Produced by relevant partners summarising the main outcomes after key events addressing practitioners, organizations, the EU, and innovation suppliers depending on the nature of events.

DELC report for the 3rd reporting period (opens in new window)

The deliverable will describe an overview of the work performed by the external Data privacy, Ethical and Legal Committee, to support MEDEA network during the M37-M54 of project activities.

MEDEA Social impact review report v1 (opens in new window)

Contains a summary of the MEDEA project social impact. Revision1.

Summary Reports on Border Surveillance Outcomes (opens in new window)

Produced by relevant partners summarising the main outcomes after key events addressing practitioners, organizations, the EU, and innovation suppliers depending on the nature of activities.

Registry of Mediterranean Practitioners (opens in new window)

MEDEA requires a geographical database which will contain information & profiling about the practitioner’s organizations, contact information and their mandate. The deliverable will describe the database which will be created.

Summary of MEDEA TCP1 events (opens in new window)

Summarise the findings of the events with the participation of academia, practitioners and industry.

Mediterranean Research and Innovation Agenda v3 (opens in new window)

Second revision (v3) of Mediterranean Research and Innovation Agenda (MSRIA).

MEDEA network sustainability plan (opens in new window)

The deliverable will report on actions on how to sustain the MEDEA practitioners network after the project termination.

MEDEA DCO plan v1 (opens in new window)

Report showcasing envisaged DCO actions. Revision 1.

Mediterranean Research and Innovation Agenda v1 (opens in new window)

Initial version of Mediterranean Research and Innovation Agenda (MSRIA).

Mediterranean Research and Innovation Agenda v2 (opens in new window)

First revision (v2) of Mediterranean Research and Innovation Agenda (MSRIA)

DELC report for the 2nd reporting period (opens in new window)

The deliverable will describe an overview of the work performed by the external Data privacy, Ethical and Legal Committee, to support MEDEA network during the M18-M36 of project activities.

DELC report for the 1st reporting period (opens in new window)

The deliverable will describe an overview of the work performed by the external Data privacy, Ethical and Legal Committee, to support MEDEA network during the first 18 months of activities.

MEDEA DCO plan v2 (opens in new window)

Report showcasing envisaged DCO actions. Revision 2. This deliverable will also include the exploitation plan. The exploitation plan will detail the ways in which the Mediterranean and Black Sea security practitioners can benefit from the projects results and developed methodology. Guidance will be provided to security practitioners (both members of the consortium and non-members) to process (identify, analyse and prioritise) their needs for capabilities which will communicate to policy makers (R-dimension), decision makers (H+O dimension), and innovation suppliers and solution providers (T-dimension).

Document on application of MEDEA scenario driven methodology v1 (opens in new window)

Report on scenario details, needs and requirements relevant to achieving them. Revision 1.

Mediterranean Research and Innovation Agenda v4 (opens in new window)

Final version (v4) of Mediterranean Research and Innovation Agenda (MSRIA).

Document on application of MEDEA scenario driven methodology v2 (opens in new window)

Report on MEDEA scenario driven methodology details, procedures to identify stakeholder needs and the prioritization of end user requirements relevant associated with the to achieving them practitioner’s security objectives. Final Rrevision

Selection of technologies to advance TCP1 capabilities (opens in new window)

Report on finally selected technologies to be tested in PoC site and provision of vouchers.

Summary Reports on TCP1 activities Outcomes (opens in new window)

Produced by relevant partners summarising the main outcomes after key events addressing practitioners, organizations, the EU, and innovation suppliers depending on the nature of events.

Database of Migration Management Scenarios (opens in new window)

Description of “migration management and asylum seekers” scenarios based on recent experiences from the migration crisis and introduction to the secure MEDEA Collaboration Platform.

"MEDEA ""Memorandum of the Association"" Revision" (opens in new window)

The document is the revision of D1.2. The deliverable will reflect the needs for change and the modifications required. The change will emerge after the network’s first 3 years of operation.

DCO report v1 (opens in new window)

Summary of DCO performed activities. Revision 1.

DCO report v2 (opens in new window)

Summary of DCO performed activities. Revision 2.

Selection of technologies to advance TCP2 capabilities (opens in new window)

Report on finally selected technologies to be tested in PoC site and provision of vouchers.

Database of Migration Management Scenarios-future horizon scenarios (opens in new window)

Description of future migration management scenarios and introduction to the secure MEDEA Platform leading to requirements for visionary research suggestions.

"MEDEA ""Memorandum of the Association""" (opens in new window)

Document describing the fundamental principles under which the MEDEA network will operate. This is the initial version.

MEDEA collaboration platform (opens in new window)

The deliverable will describe the IT platform developed to facilitate MEDEA decision making, local and remote cooperation, scenario introduction and analysis.

PoC for technologies relevant to management of natural hazards (opens in new window)

The deliverable will detail the proof of concept for the technologies evaluated in the context of TCP4 activities “Natural hazards and technological accidents”.

Annual conferences & meetings v3 (opens in new window)

The third version of this deliverable will summarise the annual events (either workshops or conferences) members of the consortium attended. It will also indicate other relevant dissemination events, symposiums, seminars, and exhibitions MEDEA members will plan to attend.

TCP4 open call to stakeholders (opens in new window)

Made through MEDEA website and other means.

TCP2 open call to academia and industry (opens in new window)

Made through MEDEA website and other means based on the user requirements.

Social media Channels (opens in new window)

Establishing of MEDEA’s presence at social media.

Annual conferences & meetings v2 (opens in new window)

The second version of this deliverable will summarise the annual events (either workshops or conferences) members of the consortium attended. It will also indicate other relevant dissemination events, symposiums, seminars, and exhibitions MEDEA members will plan to attend.

Open call to TCP-1 stakeholders (opens in new window)

Initiated and exucuted through MEDEA website and other means.

Summary of MEDEA TCP4 events (opens in new window)

Summarise the findings of the events with the participation of academia, practitioners and industry.

MEDEA web portal (opens in new window)

Establishment of first version of the portal. This will be continuously updated with partners inputs.

Summary of MEDEA TCP2 events (opens in new window)

Summarise the findings of the events with the participation of academia, practitioners and industry.

Database of cross border crime TCP scenarios (opens in new window)

Description of “relevant” scenarios based on recent experiences and introduction to the secure MEDEA Collaboration Platform.

MEDEA newsletter v1 (opens in new window)

Electronic newsletter reflecting on achieved work and planned activities in the coming periods. Revision 1.

MEDEA Brochure, posters v3 (opens in new window)

Promotional material to be used by partners. Revision 1.

MEDEA newsletter v5 (opens in new window)

Electronic newsletter reflecting on achieved work and planned activities in the coming periods. Revision 5.

PoC for technologies relevant to management of migration flows (opens in new window)

The deliverable will present the proof of concept of the selected technologies as proposed by TCP1 and tested against the scenario outlined conditions.

Database of Disaster Resilient Scenarios - future scanning horizons (opens in new window)

Description of scenarios relevant to natural hazards and technological accidents and introduction to the secure MEDEA Collaboration Platform leading to requirements for visionary research suggestions.

MEDEA Brochure, posters v1 (opens in new window)

Promotional material to be used by partners. Revision 1.

Database of Disaster Resilient Scenarios (opens in new window)

Description of scenarios relevant to natural hazards and technological accidents and introduction to the secure MEDEA Collaboration Platform.

Annual conferences & meetings v5 (opens in new window)

The fnal version of this deliverable will summarise the annual events (either workshops or conferences) members of the consortium attended. It will also indicate other relevant dissemination events, symposiums, seminars, and exhibitions MEDEA members will plan to attend.

MEDEA network establishment (opens in new window)

The deliverables list MEDEA members and assign practitioners to each TCP (Thematic Communities of Practitioners). The initial scope and objectives of the network, and timeline of activities are defined.

MEDEA newsletter v3 (opens in new window)

Electronic newsletter reflecting on achieved work and planned activities in the coming periods. Revision 3.

MEDEA Brochure, posters v2 (opens in new window)

Promotional material to be used by partners. Revision 2.

Workshop on public innovation procurement (opens in new window)

The deliverable will document all present material, aspiring to serve as guidelines to practitioners to conduct public procurement.

Annual conferences & meetings v1 (opens in new window)

Analysis on section 2.2.1.

PoC for technologies for border surveillance (opens in new window)

The deliverable will detail the proof of concept for the technologies evaluated with the theme of Border management and surveillance.

TCP3 open call to academia and industry (opens in new window)

Made through MEDEA website and other means based on the user requirements.

Short curriculum on practitioners participation to security research (opens in new window)

Report expressing the consolidated views of MEDEA networks for actions to be taken, including the proceedings of the 4th annual conference.

Database of Border management and surveillance Scenarios (opens in new window)

Description of “relevant” scenarios based on recent experiences and introduction to the secure MEDEA Platform.

Annual conferences & meetings v4 (opens in new window)

The fourth version of this deliverable will summarise the annual events (either workshops or conferences) members of the consortium attended. It will also indicate other relevant dissemination events, symposiums, seminars, and exhibitions MEDEA members will plan to attend.

Database of future Border management and surveillance Scenarios - future horizon scenarios (opens in new window)

Description of future Border management and surveillance scenarios and introduction to the secure MEDEA Collaboration Platform leading to requirements for visionary research suggestions.

MEDEA newsletter v2 (opens in new window)

Electronic newsletter reflecting on achieved work and planned activities in the coming periods. Revision 2.

MEDEA newsletter v4 (opens in new window)

Electronic newsletter reflecting on achieved work and planned activities in the coming periods. Revision 4.

Publications

Mediterranean and Black Sea Security Research and Innovation Status (opens in new window)

Author(s): Kokkinis, George; Dimitrakopoulou, Genny
Published in: 2024
Publisher: ZENODO (OPEN AIRE)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10436132

Security and privacy for interoperable organizations (opens in new window)

Author(s): Anacleto Correia, Pedro Água, Armindo Frias, Mario Simões-Marques
Published in: uman Factors and Systems Interaction., Issue AHFE International Conference. AHFE Open Access, vol 84., 2023
Publisher: AHFE International
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1003609

A Framework For Assessing The Impact Of Potential Disruptive Technologies In Business (opens in new window)

Author(s): José Paulo Silva Bartolomeu, Pedro Água Bartolomeu, J., Água, P. ). A Framework For Assessing The Impact Of Potential Disruptive Technologies In Business. In: Tareq Ahram and Redha Taiar (eds) (IHIET 2023): Artificial Intelligence & Future Applications. AHFE (2023) International Conference. AHFE Open Access, vol 111. AHFE International, USA.
Published in: Human Interaction & Emerging Technologies, Issue AHFE (2023) International Conference. AHFE Open Access, vol 111. AHFE International, USA., 2023
Publisher: AHFE International, USA.
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1004072

Identifying and Prioritising Security Capabilities for the Mediterranean and Black Sea Regions (opens in new window)

Author(s): George Kokkinis; Georgios Eftychidis
Published in: Security Informatics and Law Enforcement ISBN: 9783030694593, Issue 9, 2019
Publisher: Zenodo. Indexed in Open AIRE
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69460-9_17

The impact of cultural diversity on organizational and operational risk levels (opens in new window)

Author(s): Pedro Água, Armindo Frias, Anacleto Correia, Mario Simões-Marques
Published in: Human Factors and Systems Interaction, Issue AHFE (2023) International Conference. AHFE Open Access, vol 84., 2023
Publisher: AHFE International
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1003610

The social impact of Networks of Practitioners in EU Security Research (opens in new window)

Author(s): Kokkinis, George (KEMEA) Dimitrakopoulou, Genny (Center for Security Studies) Kapsalis, Nikolaos (Center for Security Studies) Michalopoulou, Kalliopi (Center for Security Studies)
Published in: 2024
Publisher: ZENODO (OPEN AIRE)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10473149

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