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SUPPORT · Security UPgrade for PORTs

FP7Status: CLOSED1 July 201030 June 2014EU funding €9,920,607

Port security remains of paramount importance for Europe both due to potential threats on passenger life and the potential for crippling economic damage arising from intentional unlawful attacks on port facilities. Challenges arise due to the complexity of operational modalities of sea and hinterland traffic and the lack of efficient organisational and technological interfaces linking ports to border control authorities, the police and other intervention forces, and transport-logistics operators. Considerable progress with port security has been achieved in recent years primarily associated with adoption of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code . SUPPORT is aimed at building on these achievements by engaging representative stakeholders to guide the development of next generation solutions for upgraded preventive and remedial security capabilities in European ports. The overall benefit will be the secure and efficient operation of European ports enabling uninterrupted flows of cargo and passengers while suppressing illegal immigration and trafficking of drugs, weapons and illicit substances all in line with the efforts of FRONTEX and EU member states. SUPPORT will deliver public formal specifications and open standards based tools that will aid security upgrade in EU ports and will be complementary to and usable by other EU projects and initiatives in this area. Emphasis will be given to bring together advances from research on security with results from the main EU projects in maritime and intermodal transport, specifically those concerned with security and interoperability issues. Thus, SUPPORT will address ‘total’ port security upgrade solutions encompassing legal, organisational, technology and human factors perspectives. These solutions should provide substantial improvements in the performance, reliability, speed and cost of European port security which will be demonstrated during the course of the project.

Consortium · 22 organisations

coordinator

BMT GROUP LTD

UK · €1,754,829

participant

ADMINISTRACAO DO PORTO DE LISBOA, SA

PT · €116,865

participant

VALSTS AKCIJU SABIEDRIBA LATVIJAS JURAS ADMINISTRACIJA*MARITIME ADMINISTRATION OF LATVIA MAL

LV · €216,800

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE

FR · €367,200

participant

TOTALFORSVARETS FORSKNINGSINSTITUT

SE · €1,295,111

participant

MARLO AS

NO · €550,800

participant

INLECOM SYSTEMS LTD

UK · €851,840

participant

SECURITAS AB

SE · €764,303

participant

SINTEF OCEAN AS

NO · €729,616

participant

Nautical Enterprise Centre Ltd.

IE · €122,992

participant

EUROPHAR GEIE-AEIE

ES · €176,800

participant

SONARSIM LTD

IE · €50,400

participant

GEMEENTE AMSTERDAM

NL

participant

UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND, BRISTOL

UK · €109,925

participant

EBOS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

CY · €703,560

participant

STICHTING ECO SUSTAINABLE LOGISTICS CHAIN

NL · €214,501

participant

MARAC ELECTRONICS, S.A.

EL · €427,425

participant

CARGOTEC OYJ

FI

participant

UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK

AT · €445,440

participant

PIRAEUS PORT AUTHORITY SA

EL · €171,200

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT

FI · €557,400

participant

STENA LINE SCANDINAVIA AB

SE · €293,600

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