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  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use

    Space & CBRNe Threats: EDA-ESA Cooperation

    R. Rinaldo Integrated and Telecommunications-related Applications Department European Space Agency ESTEC, 07 March 2017

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 2

    EDA-ESA collaboration on RPAS ESA and EDA collaboration on RPAS started in 2009 with the aim of supporting RPAS integration in the general airspace

    EASA and Eurocontrol have joined this initiative supporting the DeSIRE and DeSIRE2 projects.

    EDA-ESA cooperation: the RPAs model

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 3

    SINUE & IDEAS FS fully coordinated

    2015

    5th User/Stakeholder RPAS Workshop

    EASA – Eurocontrol guidance DeSIRE 2

    2016

    DeSIRE – Demonstration of Satellites enabling the Insertion of RPAS in Europe

    - 10 M€ for EMSA 1st RPAS service - The following EMSA RPAS Services (FRONTEX/EFCA) to Monitor fishery / Migration etc (2017 / ~60 M€)

    The RPAs roadmap

    2017

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 4

    The approach

    Provide convincing demonstrations involving all stakeholders

    Regulators

    Regulatory Requirements

    Industry

    Technology Development Specifications STANDARDISATION

    Users

    Operational Needs

    Demonstration Projects

    ESA Unclassified – For Official Use

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 5

    CBRNe

    • Increased focus on CBRNe due to the current (geo)political circumstances • CBRNe threats are of global nature and call for development of global solutions • Numerous user communities involved, including institutional and commercial actors • Space can be crucial to advance capabilities in CBRNe response

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 6

    How space can help in the CBRNe case

    Exploitation of space-based assets is crucial to advance present capabilities in addressing CBRNe threats:

    1.Improve monitoring and detection capabilities and provision of early warning 2.Improve forecasting capabilities and rapid environmental assessment 3.Improve CBRN response 4. and more…

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 7

    The value of space for CBRNe risks

    CBRN risk SAT-EO SAT-NAV SAT-COM Natural CBRN Hazards Disease, earthquakes, floods impacting CBRN material

    Range of EO services can be provided (flood extent mapping, terrain models, ground movement, etc.)

    Positioning for coordination of rescue operations, sensors for early warning, RPAS navigation

    Live streaming of images, data transfer, voice communications

    Accidents Industrial, laboratory accidents, other

    Weather observations/ forecast (plume monitoring, ocean currents, etc.)

    Positioning for coordination of rescue operations, RPAS navigation

    Live streaming of images, data transfer, voice communications

    Criminal CBRN Hazards Terrorism, sabotage, illicit CBRN trafficking

    Dispersion forecasts and effect assessment

    Tracking & tracing , RPAs Navigation

    Live streaming of images, data transfer, voice communications

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 8

    Not only SatEO, SatCOM and SatNAV also…

    Human Spaceflight / Science: Technologies and methods developed in ESA’s programmes of Human Spaceflight / Science related to identification of chemicals, e.g. monitoring of gaseous contaminants in spacecraft cabin atmospheres, or the instrument Ptolemy of the Rosetta mission obtaining accurate measurements of isotopic ratios of light elements. In particular, one of the chemicals reported, hydrogen cyanide, is on the OPCW’s list of Scheduled Chemicals.

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 9

    EDA-ESA collaboration on CBRN: why?

    EDA has competence on CBRNe technology and R&D ESA has competence on the space elements and on developing sustainable services The partnership between EDA and ESA on CBRNe leverages on the Agencies’ specific competences for bringing to exploitation services based on integrated space and terrestrial technologies in the CBRN context

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 10

    EDA-ESA collaboration on CBRNe: how?

    • EDA and ESA will undertake a joint Feasibility Study to address specifically the needs of the different user communities (civil protection and first responders, private actors, MoDs)

    • Study objective: assess the feasibility of a service for providing fast and accurate response to CBRN threats, catering for detection and situational awareness, prediction, early warning and response planning

    • The study (ies) could be followed by demonstration projects pending demonstration of the technical and business viability

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 11

    Contact

    Rita Rinaldo [email protected] +31(0)715655795

    mailto:[email protected]

  • ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use Rita Rinaldo | ESA-TIAA-HO-2017-1052 | 07/03/2017 | Slide 12

    Thank You! “Space is the Limit”

    Slide Number 1Slide Number 2Slide Number 3The approachCBRNeHow space can help in the CBRNe caseThe value of space for CBRNe risksNot only SatEO, SatCOM and SatNAV �also…EDA-ESA collaboration on CBRN: why?EDA-ESA collaboration on CBRNe: how?Slide Number 11Slide Number 12