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ACRIMAS · Aftermath Crisis Management System-of-systems Demonstration

FP7Status: CLOSED1 February 201131 May 2012EU funding €1,109,381

Crisis management (CM) is a core capability of modern societies, but a highly diversified and heterogeneous area. Current CM in the EU can be regarded as a “system-of-systems” integrating diverse organisations and components with different cultures, policies and assets, and various stakeholders and procurement schemes. ACRIMAS understands the term “system-of-systems” that it incorporates technology, procedures, organisational concepts, and human factors. ACRIMAS addresses this complexity by proposing a pragmatic CM integration process for the Demonstration Phase II implementation.ACRIMAS is based on wide multi-competence coverage, addressing organisational and legislative frameworks, situational awareness, decision support, logistics, communications, training and exercises, restoration of services and media involvement. ACRIMAS follows a practical, user-centric and scenario-based approach. It will lead to the validation of shared user needs and the definition of a demonstration and assessment method with associated metrics to define a continuous process of capability improvements. End-users, groups, SME, research bodies and governments will be involved to warrant the quality of work and the effectiveness of the dissemination activities.The outcomes of ACRIMAS will be the definition and preparation of this method, documented in a roadmap (Phase I) that will prepare the actual demonstrations and experiments (Phase II). The final objective is to enable a gradual evolvement of CM capabilities, procedures, technologies, policies and standards through real field tests, facilitating European wide collaboration, cooperation and communication in CM and improving cross-fertilisation between MS organisations. The impact of ACRIMAS will provide a solid basis for the description of Phase II, as well as the sequencing and description of the research areas for the future Security Work Programmes. Moreover, ACRIMAS will contribute to a qualified EU wide awareness in the domain.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €188,295

participant

TOTALFORSVARETS FORSKNINGSINSTITUT

SE · €139,421

participant

NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO

NL · €118,064

participant

UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY

JP · €59,599

participant

SELEX SISTEMI INTEGRATI SPA

IT · €70,299

participant

T-SOFT AS

CZ · €36,958

participant

AIRBUS DS SAS

FR · €87,209

participant

NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ""DEMOKRITOS""""

EL · €65,912

participant

KENTRO MELETON ASFALEIAS

EL · €21,347

participant

TECHNOLOGIES SANS FRONTIERES ASBL

BE · €59,385

participant

CRISIS MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE

FI · €63,943

participant

NEDERLANDS INSTITUUT FYSIEKE VEILIGHEID

NL · €91,387

participant

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATION EUROPE FORUM AISBL

BE · €33,598

participant

TURKIYE KIZILAY DERNEGI

TR · €12,011

participant

JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BE · €61,954

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