An advanced surveillance platform to improve the EURopean Multi Authority BordeR Security efficiency and cooperation
Acronym
EURMARS
Description of the granted funding
Security risks and threats in the maritime domain are becoming increasingly more complex day by day. Within the EU there have been significant increases in irregular migration flows and human trafficking and smuggling but also of other illegal activities, such as drugs and arms trafficking and illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, and –according to the FRONTEX “Risk Analysis for 2021” report- the challenge becomes even bigger. The European Union Maritime Security Strategy, and other EU initiatives such as EUROSUR and CISE, highlight that closer collaboration between authorities at national, regional and EU levels can constitute the key action to increase both situational awareness and operational efficiency. In particular, there is increased interest in assessing the viability of multi-authority cooperation in (especially high altitude) sensing and capability advancement for enhanced wide area surveillance of land, air and sea borders. EURMARS’s ground-breaking vision is to expand the common risk assessment practices currently deployed by authorities to enable the development, deployment and evaluation of a secure multitasking surveillance platform that improves sensing capabilities for a wide range of security risks and threats in wider border areas by clustering high altitude platforms technology, satellite imagery, UxVs and ground-based sensors into a novel joint surveillance capability. As part of the EURMARS framework, the various existing and future systems for maritime surveillance will be integrated, to allow for the collaborative operation and the provision of the sensing results to related authorities. The open architecture will build on the lessons learnt of previous initiatives, assimilate the knowledge of the stakeholders and their practice on CISE and other relevant systems, exploit the latest AI, risk assessment and visualization innovations, and undergo extensive technical and user acceptance tests and ethical and legal impact assessments.
Show moreStarting year
2022
End year
2025
Granted funding
SKYLD SECURITY AND DEFENCE LIMITED (CY)
201 250 €
Participant
General Maritime Directorate (AL)
78 750 €
Participant
TRILATERAL RESEARCH LIMITED (IE)
271 687.5 €
Participant
GEOSYSTEMS HELLAS IT KAI EFARMOGESGEOPLIROFORIAKON SYSTIMATON ANONIMIETAIREIA (EL)
312 025 €
Participant
EUROPEAN DYNAMICS LUXEMBOURG SA (LU)
819 875 €
Coordinator
GLAVNA DIREKTSIA GRANICHNA POLITSIA (BG)
172 125 €
Participant
INSPECTORATUL GENERAL AL POLITIEI DE FRONTIERA (RO)
86 875 €
Participant
CENTER ODLICNOSTI VESOLJE, ZNANOST IN TEHNOLOGIJE (SI)
374 250 €
Participant
INSTITUT PO OTBRANA (BG)
494 375 €
Participant
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, COMMUNICATIONS AND WORKS (CY)
182 500 €
Participant
EUROPEAN DYNAMICS ADVANCED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS SA (EL)
328 125 €
Third party
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EPE (EL)
584 500 €
Participant
EUROPEAN UNION SATELLITE CENTRE (ES)
142 500 €
Participant
AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH (AT)
979 306 €
Participant
HOME OFFICE (UK)
Participant
THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE SAS (FR)
230 185 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF READING (UK)
Participant
OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES (FR)
54 685 €
Participant
Amount granted
5 884 215 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Civil Security for Society (11700 Protection and Security (11702 )
Topic
Enhanced security and management of borders, maritime environment, activities and transport, by increased surveillance capability, including high altitude, long endurance aerial support (HORIZON-CL3-2021-BM-01-01Call ID
HORIZON-CL3-2021-BM-01 Other information
Funding decision number
101073985
Identified topics
security, privacy, cybersecurity