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Preparedness and Resilience against CBRN Terrorism using Integrated Concepts and Equipment. Dominic Kelly, CBRNE Ltd. EU Funded FP7 Project PRACTICE. PRACTICE Project Data. Project Number: 261728 Project Type: Integrated Project IP Total Cost: € 11 696 072 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Preparedness and Resilience against CBRN Terrorism using Integrated Concepts and Equipment

Dominic Kelly, CBRNE LtdEU Funded FP7 Project PRACTICEPreparedness and Resilience Against CBRN Terrorism using Integrated Concepts and Equipmentpractice.fp7security.eu

This project has received funding from the European Communitys Seventh Framework Programme. The views expressed in this document are purely those of the writer and may not in any circumstances be regarded as stating an official position of the European Community.104/03/2013PRACTICE2PRACTICE Project DataProject Number:261728Project Type: Integrated Project IPTotal Cost: 11 696 072EU Contribution: 8 424 029Starting Date: 01/05/2011Duration:42 Months, until 30/11/2014Reports due:T12 31/05/2012 T24 31/05/2013T42 31/11/2014

practice.fp7security.eu204/03/2013PRACTICE3PRACTICE ConsortiumEuropean CBRNE Center, UmU (Coordinator)

University x4Research Inst x 6Industry x 6SME x 3End Users x 4UmUTNOCASSIDIANIBCHPAKings College LondonDemokritosASTRIUMPROMETECHSGSPUniversity catholic de LouvainFOI (Swedish Defence Research Agency)

Selex Sistemi IntegratiCBRNE LtdDEMC (Disaster and Medical CentreMIUNCEN (Standards)Selex GalileoNFI (Netherlands Forensic InstituteSUJCHBOAstri PolskaFFI (Norwegian Defence Research EstablishmentBruhn Newtechpractice.fp7security.eu304/03/2013PRACTICE4PRACTICE NATIONALITIES

practice.fp7security.eu404/03/2013PRACTICE5Fp7 2010 Call IP Topic [The exam question]1) to integrate capabilities and to develop a system of tools and methods to improve and coordinate operational reaction following the occurrence of the event 2) to develop information and training kits to the public and to specific audiences envisaged before (preparedness) and after the event (response). The system includes early warning systems, isolation, shielding, decontamination, medical counter-measures etc.3) complete toolbox to be used by public authorities in charge of crisis management (incl. health authorities). It should lead to an integrated European approach to CBRN crisis. It should provide and demonstrate significant improvements with the existing fragmented situation and significantly improve the resilience of the European Unionpractice.fp7security.eu504/03/2013PRACTICE6

practice.fp7security.eu604/03/2013PRACTICE7Work package split

practice.fp7security.eu704/03/2013PRACTICE8PRACTICE ObjectivesThe objective of PRACTICE project is to improve the preparedness and resilience of the EU member states and associated countries. The project will develop a new toolbox focusing on 1) identification, organization and establishment of knowledge of critical elements in the event structure thorough studies of a wide selection of scenarios, real incidents and exercises2) analysis and identification of gaps in the current response situation and organization and integration of the allocated response capabilities or functions in a toolbox of equipment, procedures and methods3) an allocated system or kit for public information, decision-support, first-responder training and exercisers.

practice.fp7security.eu804/03/2013PRACTICE9Some of the innovative toolsDevelopment of new, or selection of existing decontamination agentsSurveillance and C2 system (including integration in a 4D system, modelling of contamination.Integration of mass casualties identification procedures and software with first-response actions and medical treatment.Search and rescue in contaminated areas (on autonomous platforms, vehicles decontamination.Design, implementation and test of all the Health Services simulators needed to address the sub-set (identified with the support of the end-users) of Health Service-related gaps New generation of modelling tools that can predict the evolution and contaminated areas, but also trace the source of an incident using information from sensor networks.Materials / personal properties decontaminationCBR sensor data fusionA risk analysis framework, that will include preparedness plans for examined scenariosSource identification, abnormal behaviour detection, automatic detection and trackingMedia handling and communication to the public.Integration of different surveillance systemsChemical And Biological Incident SimulatorSpecification of stand-off detectionDetection & identification sensors (B and C improved point sensors, B and C stand-off sensors, and additional functions positioning, automatic data collection) and their interfaces.Decontamination of people, equipment and infrastructures and disposal of contaminated material and EquipmentDevelopment of the light field able laboratory (LFL) concept V1.Medical treatment and casualties management (mobile hospitals in a contaminated areas, planning of hospitals workload, access, logistics.practice.fp7security.eu904/03/2013PRACTICE10Protocol for the Justification of Risk from Residual Contamination

practice.fp7security.eu04/03/2013PRACTICE11PRACTICE Validation Exercises in UK - SE - PL

practice.fp7security.eu1104/03/2013PRACTICE12PRACTICE ResultPRACTICE toolbox a software/hardware system of tools, methods and procedures providing EU with the capability to carry out a truly integrated and coordinated operational reaction as response to a CBRN eventBased on a comprehensive array of event characteristic parameters and response capabilities or functionsNot dependent on geographical, political, organizational, ethnical and cultural differences

practice.fp7security.eu1204/03/2013PRACTICE13and finally: we need help from youA key to the success of the Toolbox are the opinions and views of future users of the toolbox such as first-responders, crisis managers and technology developers.This is encouraged by having a number of workshops that will allow the input from selected stakeholders.Participation by other interested parties is encouraged and those interested can register athttp://practice.fp7security.eu/eventsor emailing me [email protected]

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