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DARE · Deployment And engagement of Resources and citizens for European Emergency Response
The DARE (Deployment And engagement of Resources and citizens for European Emergency Response) project aims to enhance Europe’s capability to respond to large-scale cross-country disasters, focusing on interoperability and information sharing. By addressing the challenges posed by varied national response systems, equipment, training, and procedures, DARE targets four main gaps: operational standardization, command structure interoperability, digital tool integration, and citizen engagement.The project seeks to harmonize emergency response across European countries by creating guidelines for both technical and command-level procedures. This involves comparing and mapping Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to identify commonalities and improve interoperability. DARE will develop an open-source Dashboard that integrates real-time data from diverse sources, including hazard monitoring systems, local authorities, and citizen inputs. This platform will support situational awareness, enhance communication between command centers and field responders, and provide a public-facing layer for citizen engagement, including tasking volunteers.To achieve these goals, DARE involves numerous European partners, including research institutions, emergency services, NGOs, and universities, collaborating to test harmonized procedures and training modules through workshops and field exercises. The Dashboard will support standardized information exchange, enhancing cross-country deployments and assisting local commanders with up-to-date hazard and resource information. By leveraging artificial intelligence, it will facilitate multilingual communication and engage citizens, enabling real-time volunteer mobilization and feedback loops with communities during crises. Through structured training, interoperability assessments, and cross-country trials, DARE aims to create a resilient emergency response framework. This system will be scalable and adaptable to various types of emergencies.
Consortium · 15 organisations
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €590,375
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY - CYPRUS LTD
CY · €164,125
ENTENTE POUR LA FORÊT MÉDITERRANÉENNE
FR · €264,125
SVEUCILISTE U SPLITU, FAKULTET ELEKTROTEHNIKE, STROJARSTVA I BRODOGRADNJE
HR · €150,500
VEREINIGUNG ZUR FORDERUNG DES DEUTSCHEN BRANDSCHUTZES EV
DE · €276,866
FORUM EUROPEEN POUR LA SECURITE URBAINE
FR · €218,375
BUNDESAMT FUR BEVOLKERUNGSSCHUTZ UND KATASTROPHENHILFE
DE · €236,859
FORMONT SOCIETA CONSORTILE A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA
IT · €179,625
PELASTUSOPISTO
FI · €213,187
VOST PORTUGAL - ASSOCIACAO DE VOLUNTARIOS DIGITAIS EM SITUACOES DE EMERGENCIA
PT · €224,775
TRILATERAL RESEARCH LTD
UK · €213,750
FUNDACIO PAU COSTA
ES · €235,296
FONDAZIONE LINKS - LEADING INNOVATION & KNOWLEDGE FOR SOCIETY
IT · €231,000
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATION EUROPE FORUM AISBL
BE · €237,050
CARR COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED
IE · €139,168
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