enheten för europaprogrammen johan lindberg 08-454 64 53 [email protected]
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Europaprogrammen / VINNOVA
• Sedan 2006 enhet under VINNOVAs internationella avdelning.
• Samlad NCP (national contact point) organisation – EU-kommissionens förlängda arm för information och rådgivning om
ramprogrammet för forskning och utveckling.
– Namngivna kontaktpersoner för alla områden i ramprogrammet.– Får löpande information, utbildning m.m. av EU-kommissionen – NCP-organisationer finns i varje EU-land och är nationellt finansierade
och organiserade. Nätverk i Europa.
• Primär målgrupp: Svenska forskare, företag, universitet och
vidareförmedlare (t ex EU-handläggare).
• Kontor i Stockholm (Mäster Samuelsgatan) och i Bryssel.
• 12 personer, 10 i Stockholm och 2 i Bryssel.
www.europaprogrammen.se
Absoluta krav på ett EU-projekt (nästan i alla fall)
• Internationellt samarbetsprojekt– Små EU-projekt är 6-12 organisationer från 5-10 länder– Stora är 25-30 organisationer från 15-20 länder
• Delfinansiering– The commission may fund up to 100 % of …– Räkna med 50-70 % i ersättning
• Långa ledtider– Minst ett år från ide till kick-off
• Topp-styrd process– Problemställningar beskrivna i s.k. arbetsprogram
The documents for the framework programmes
Framework Programme
Rules forparticipation
Specificprogrammes
Modelcontracts
Work programmes
Information packs,Guide for ProposersEvaluation Manual,
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consultation
Co-decision Co-decision
Commission decision
Committee opinion
Commission decision
Committee opinion
Commission decisioncommittee opinion
Specific Programmes
Cooperation – Collaborative researchCooperation – Collaborative research
People – Human PotentialPeople – Human Potential
JRC (nuclear)JRC (nuclear)
Ideas – Frontier ResearchIdeas – Frontier Research
Capacities – Research CapacityCapacities – Research Capacity
JRC (non-nuclear)JRC (non-nuclear)
EuratomEuratom
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FP7 2007 - 2013
10 Thematic Priorities1. Health
2. Food, agriculture and biotechnology
3. Information and communication technologies
4. Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies
5. Energy
6. Environment (including climate change)
7. Transport (including aeronautics)
8. Socio-economic sciences and the humanities
9. Space
10. Security
(11. Euratom: Fusion, fission and radiation protection)
Cooperation – Collaborative researchCooperation – Collaborative research
FP7: Cooperation - ICT
• ICT for trust and confidence:– identity management; authentication and authorization– privacy enhancing technologies– rights and asset management– protection against cyber threats
• ICT meeting societal challenges– In support of the environment and sustainable development
(Risk and emergency management)
FP7: Cooperation - Environment
• Climate change, pollution and risks– Natural hazards
• Earth observation and assessment tools
FP7: Space
• Space-based applications at the service of the European Society– GMES – Global Monitoring for Environment
& Security
FP7: Security research4 main missions
• Security of citizens – Protection against terrorism & crime– Technology solutions for threat awareness (e.g. CBRN)– Detection, prevention, identification, protection, neutralisation and
containment of effects of terrorism & crime• Security of infrastructures and utilities
– analysing& & securing existing & future infrastructures, systems and services
• Intelligent surveillance and border security– Technologies & capabilities to enhance security of land & coastal boarders,
including border control & surveillance issues• Restoring security and safety in case of crisis
– Technologies to support emergency management operations, interorganisational coordination & communication, distributed architectures & human factors
Fp7: Security research3 cross-cutting areas
• Security Systems Integration, interconnectivity & Interoperability– Technologies to enhance interoperability of systems, equipment,
services & processes– Organisation, protection of confidentiality & integrity of information,
traceability of transactions, processing• Security and Society– Socio economic aspects related to crime, perception of security,
ethics, privacy, societal foresight– Safeguarding privacy & liberties, vulnerabilities, new threats,
management & impact assessment of consequences• Security Research Coordination & Structuring– Coordination of security research efforts, development of synergies
(civil/security/defence), legal conditions, use of infrastructures
Tentative schedule for Security Calls
• 22 December 2006 Security Research Call 1
• 30 Augusti 2007 Coordinated Call ICT & SEC
• 2008 - 2012 Annual Security Research Calls opening in June
• Possibly further coordinated calls
Tentative timing of Call 1
• 22 Dec. 2006Launching 1st call
• 31 May 2007 Closing 1st call
• May/June 2007 Evaluation
• July/Aug 2007 Commission funding decision
• Sept. 2007 Start negotiations
• December 2007 1st set of grant agreements signed (2007 payment budget)
• Summer 2008 2nd set of grant agreements signed (2008 payment budget)
Tentative timing of joint call
• 30 Aug. 2006 Launching joint call
• 29 Nov. 2007 Closing joint call
• Dec/Jan 2008 Evaluation
• Feb/Mar 2008 Commission funding decision
• Apr. 2008 Start negotiations
Draft Content Call 1: Security of Citizens
Area Function Topic
Demon-stration projects
Integration projects
SEC-1.2.1 Intelligent urban environment observation system
SEC-1.2.2 Integrated mobile security kit
Capability projects
A: Risk assessment, modelling & impact reduction
SEC-2007-1.3-6 Secure strategic information management system
D: Detection, identification & authentication
SEC-1.3.1 Stand off scanning and detection of hidden dangerous materials and/or stowaways, fast and reliable alerting and specification
SEC-1.3.2 Improved control of explosives throughout their “lifecycle”
E: Positioning & localisation
SEC-1.3.3 Localisation and tracking of components of substance production
SEC-1.3.4 Observation through water, metal, ground etc
F: Situation awareness & assessment (surveillance)
SEC-1.3.5 Water distribution surveillance
Draft Content Call 1: Security of Infrastructures and utilities
Area Function Topic
Demon-stration projects
SEC-2.1.1. Security of critical infrastructures related to mass transportation
Integration projects
SEC-2.2.1 Integrated protection of rail transportation
Capability projects
A: Risk assessment, modelling & impact reduction
D: Detection, identification & authentication
SEC-2.3.1 Detection of unattended goods and of owner
SEC-2.3.2 Detection of abnormal behaviour of vehicles & threats, both in wide and small land areas
SEC-2.3.3 Detection of abnormal behaviour
F: Situation awareness & assessment (surveillance)
SEC-2.3.4 Small area 24 hours surveillance
Draft Content Call 1: Intelligent surveillance and border security
Area Function Topic
Demon-stration projects
SEC-3.1.1. Integrated border management system
Integration projects
SEC-3.2.1 Main port security system (including containers)
SEC-3.2.3 Unregulated land borders surveillance system
SEC-3.2.4 Integrated check points security
Capability projects
D: Detection, identification & authentication
SEC-3.3.1 AIR 3D detection of manned and unmanned platforms
F: Situation awareness & assessment (surveillance)
SEC-3.3.2 Surveillance in wide maritime areas through active and passive means
I: Communication
SEC-3.3.3 Solutions for ensuring end-to-end communication availability, relying on physical and logical technologies, on diversity of hybrid systems
Draft Content Call 1: Restoring security and safety in case of crisis
Area Function Topic
Demon-stration projects
Integration projects
SEC-4.2.1 Network enabled command and control systems
SEC-4.2.2 Integrated specialist search and rescue system
SEC-4.2.3 Post incident basic service restoration system
SEC-4.2.4 Wireless communication for EU crisis management
Capability projects
F: Situation awareness & assessment (surveillance)
SEC-4.3.1 Developing a common operational picture between regional and national authorities, first responders etc.
J: Command & control
SEC-4.3.2 Intelligent decision support
K: Incident response
SEC-4.3.3 Personal equipmentSEC-4.3.4 Neutralization of devices/effects
Draft Content Call 1: Security and Society
Area Topic
Citizens and Society SEC-6.1.1 Understanding factors that cause citizens’ feeling of insecurity and security
SEC-6.1.2 Human behaviour before, during and after crisis situations to understand how people react to threat alerts and security instructions
SEC-6.1.3 Communication strategies of public authorities (including media strategies) before, during and after crises concerning risks, security threats and measures
Understanding organisational structures and cultures of public users
SEC-6.2.1 Behavioural, organisational and cultural issues to understand public user needs including those for joint European action
SEC-6.2.2 Inventories of existing national resources, institutional mandates and practices across relevant sectors
Foresight, scenarios and security as an evolving concept
SEC-6.3.1 Research in broad societal foresight to capture new and emerging threats as well as other aspects of security as an evolving concept (e.g. ethical and economic aspects)SEC-6.3.2 Research on rigorous methodologies for assessment of security investments and trade-off between security and other societal objectives (e.g. privacy and social cohesion)
Security Economics SEC-6.4.1 Research survey on the emerging field of European security economics research to provide an analytical framework for complementary research
SEC-6.4.2 European Security Indicator: methodological research to provide a few select indicators of security and security policy in Europe measuring the effects of both insecurity and security policies on the economy
SEC-6.4.3 Public finance: Studying the scale, function and roles of various types of government security spending across Europe and time.
Ethics and justice SEC-6.5.1 How to take the necessary measures to ensure the security of citizens while respecting the civic rights and how this is implemented in practice, particularly addressing the issue of privacy and security
SEC-6.5.2 Ethical implications of the continuum of internal and external security
Draft Content Call 1: Security research coordination and structuring
Area Topic
SEC-7.1.1 Technology Watch
SEC-7.1.2 European Security Research Network, incl. for Standardisation
SEC-7.1.3 Network of facilities for test and validation of security related products
SEC-7.1.4 Transparency and networking amongst Member States and associated countries
SEC-7.1.5 Supply chains and market integration
SEC-7.0.6 Transnational cooperation among NCPs
Draft Content Joint-Call ICT-Security:Security Systems Integration, interconnectivity and interoperability
Area Topic
Resilient networks ICT-SEC-2007.1.7 Technology building blocks for creating, monitoring and
managing secure, resilient and always available information infrastructures that link
critical infrastructures*
SEC-5.4.1 Modelling and simulation for training
SEC-5.4.2 Contingency planning for interconnected transport or energy networks
ICT-SEC-2007-1.0-03 Optimised situational awareness through intelligent
surveillance of interconnected transport or energy infrastructures
ICT-SEC-2007-1.0-04 ICT support for first responders in crises occurring in critical
infrastructures
PASR – Preparatory Action for Security Research
• Tre-årigt program, 2004-2006
• Förberedande inför FP7
• Tre utlysningar, 23 projekt, 17 stödåtgärder finansierade
• Detaljer om alla PASR-04 & 05 finansierade projekt:– http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/security/articles/
article_2006-03-13_en.htm
PASR priority missions
1. Optimising security and protection of networked systems.2. Protecting against terrorism (including bio-terrorism and
incidents with explosives biological, chemical and other substances).
3. Enhancing crisis management (including evacuation, search and rescue operations, control and remediation).
4. Achieving interoperability and integration of systems for information and communication.
5. Improving situation awareness (e.g. in crisis management, anti-terrorism activities, or border control).
Outcome PASR-04
• Received: 179 proposals, of which 173 are eligible– 50 supporting activities (SA)– 123 projects (PR)
• Results after evaluation: 87 proposals above thresholds, 12 retained for negotiation (7 PR + 5 SA)
Outcome PASR-05
• Received: 159 proposals of which 156 are eligible– 36 supporting activities (SA)– 120 projects (PR)
• Results after evaluation: 13 retained for negotiation (8 PR + 5 SA)
Outcome PASR-06
• Received: 170 proposals of which 165 are eligible– 44 supporting activities (SA)– 121 projects (PR)
• Results after evaluation: 15 retained for negotiation (8 PR + 7 SA)
• Signature of all grant agreements before end of 2006
Kort om SRC-06
• Två dagars konferens i Wien, februari 2006
• Över 1000 registrerade deltagare
• Dag 1: High level, policy, future-oriented
• Dag 2: PASR-06 Call for proposals
• SRC-07, Berlin, 26-27 Mars 2007– http://www.src07.de/
SRC-06, PASR Bokerage Event
• >70 personer som presenterade projektidéer– Ett flertal personer presenterade flera idéer– Flera projektpresentationer var ’misslyckade’ PASR 04/05
ansökningar– Crisis management och Protection of Critical Infrastructures
klart överrepresenterat– Samtliga förslag/kontaktpersoner publiceras på nätet
• Dock utan någon som helst ’pre-screening’ från kommissionen
• http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/security/events/vienna_2006_brokerage.htm
DG JLS (Justice, Liberty & Security)
• Two programmes of interest:
• Prevention, preparedness and consequence management of terrorism and other security related risks– EPCIP – European Programme for Critical Infrastructure
Protection
• Prevention of and fight against crime
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