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The European threat

A phase 1 demonstration project within the research topic ‘Security’ of the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry. The European threat. EU has long known the scourge of terrorism Last decade: also indigenous Majority: improvised explosive devices

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The European threat

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  1. A phase 1 demonstration project within the research topic ‘Security’ of the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry

  2. The European threat • EU has long known the scourge of terrorism • Last decade: also indigenous • Majority: improvised explosive devices • Also rise of CBRN threat • Why European • Weapons are transported before attack • Chemical clouds wander across borders • Man-made epidemic rage through population • An explosion may effect international transport nodes • Second and third order effects do not limit themselves to borders DECOTESSC1

  3. ASSRBCVUL Impact Areas The societal reaction Direct impact Shortly after and/or close to attack Longer term, nation wide and across nations DECOTESSC1

  4. DECOTESSC1 • DECOTESSC1 • proposes a European Integrated CBRNE counterterrorism system-of–systems • ideal system-of-systems against CBRNE threat • current situation • gap analysis • strategic roadmap for phase 2 and beyond • proposal of suitable demonstrations during phase 2 • uses the security chain as a baseline • Threat (assessment), prevention, preparedness, response, recovery • consists of a core group and an expert group DECOTESSC1

  5. DECOTESSC1 - roadmap • Addresses the full concept of an EU counterterrorism system-of-systems against CBRNE • Outlines all the necessary missions, tasks, capabilities, systems, technologies, etc. to be considered. • Focus on the enhancement of the integrated operational competences rather than on research and development into detailed technological solutions. • Phase 2 of the demonstration programme is a first step to fulfil the roadmap DECOTESSC1

  6. DECOTESSC1 – time line Workshop 1 July 7-8 2010 System of systems Start ideal situation Start current situation Workshop 3 3rd week January 2011 Gap analysis Roadmap Start demo issues April 1, 2010 Start project June 1, 2011 End project Final symposium 1st week March 2011 Ideal situation Gap analysis Roadmap Phase 2 plan Workshop 2 2nd week October 2010 Ideal situation Current situation Start gap analysis DECOTESSC1

  7. Questions? • Contact details project coordinatorTNO Defence, Security and SafetyMark van den BrinkPO Box 45, NL-2280 AA Rijswijk, The Netherlands+31 70 374 0160mark.vandenbrink@tno.nl DECOTESSC1

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