Flexible system extending automated border surveillance by increased situational awareness adaptable to uncertain times with unforseen events
Acronym
BorderForce
Description of the granted funding
The EU has experienced a surge in fixed border surveillance solutions, including physical barriers, covering 13% of external land borders. The BorderForce project responds to evolving threats by enhancing real-time surveillance capabilities. It introduces a dynamic system, featuring self-sufficient, transportable Command and Control (C2) Stations with configurable and extendable capabilities. These stations incorporate versatile surveillance towers with anti-drone features, integrating data from autonomous monitoring sensors and UAV systems.
Dedicated satellite resources, including CubeSat, strategically positioned at high-risk spots, ensure frequent revisits to critical areas. To enable early threat assessment, BorderForce leverages Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), processing online data for border security threats. The project emphasizes ethical, legal, and social aspects, safeguarding fundamental rights in border surveillance capability development.
BorderForce collaborates with EU and candidate country border authorities, customs, and Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) entities. It defines scenarios, gathers architecture feedback, and validates end user feedback. The project emphasizes data exchange, novel user interfaces (e.g., XR), and immersive training for collaborative threat assessment, promoting safety and security while upholding fundamental rights.
This solution enhances resource sustainability by improving the coordination and deployment of reusable security measures. The BorderForce solution will be validated in 2 field trials to become TRL7. It ensures seamless operations in monitoring the flow of goods, people, and information. Addressing challenges like migration, smuggling, and geopolitical tensions, BorderForce contributes to regional stability, particularly in crises. Overall, it combines technological innovation and international collaboration to bolster border security, prioritizing fundamental rights and ethical considerations.
Show moreStarting year
2024
End year
2027
Granted funding
ETICAS DATA SOCIETY (ES)
201 250 €
Participant
ERATOSTHENES CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE (CY)
328 743.13 €
Participant
INSPECTORATUL GENERAL AL POLITIEI DE FRONTIERA AL MINISTERULUI AFACERILOR INTERNE (MD)
48 500 €
Participant
General Maritime Directorate (AL)
50 500 €
Participant
MINISTERSTVO VNUTRA SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY (SK)
51 093.75 €
Participant
MUITINES DEPARTAMENTAS PRIE LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS FINANSU MINISTERIJOS (LT)
90 062.5 €
Participant
VALSTYBES SIENOS APSAUGOS TARNYBA PRIE VIDAUS REIKALU MINISTERIJOS (LT)
134 062.5 €
Participant
GEOSYSTEMS HELLAS IT KAI EFARMOGESGEOPLIROFORIAKON SYSTIMATON ANONIMIETAIREIA (EL)
300 871.2 €
Participant
EUROPEAN DYNAMICS LUXEMBOURG SA (LU)
414 225 €
Participant
BUNDESMINISTERIUM FUR EUROPA, INTEGRATION UND AUSSERES (AT)
22 500 €
Participant
GLAVNA DIREKTSIA GRANICHNA POLITSIA (BG)
99 687.5 €
Participant
INSPECTORATUL GENERAL AL POLITIEI DE FRONTIERA (RO)
52 406.25 €
Participant
SECURITON GMBH (DE)
349 781.25 €
Participant
INSTITUT PO OTBRANA (BG)
201 875 €
Participant
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EPE (EL)
319 350.22 €
Participant
AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH (AT)
914 644.64 €
Coordinator
Amount granted
3 992 775 €
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
Capabilities for border surveillance and situational awareness (HORIZON-CL3-2023-BM-01-01Call ID
HORIZON-CL3-2023-BM-01 Other information
Funding decision number
101168316
Identified topics
security, privacy, cybersecurity