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6cp Workshop:Linking Defence and Security
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Towards a European Security Research Programme (ESRP)
Pieter De Smet
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Towards a European Security Research Programme (ESRP)
• Introduction
• European Initiatives – I. Group of Personalities (GoP)– II. Communication « Security Research- the Next
Steps »– III. Preparatory Action for Security Research
(PASR)
• Next Steps
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Why Security Research at EU level ?• “A Secure Europe in a Better World ”(Dec. 2003): new
threats, more diverse and less predictable
• Develop a European security culture supported by a credible EU industry
• Develop synergies between civil & military research and between public & private sectors
• Ensure coherence & coordination to reduce fragmentation and eliminate duplication
• Ensure interoperability and networking
• Stimulate investment in Technology to enable security and contribute to the 3% of GDP objective for research
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European Initiatives
• I. Group of Personalities: “Research for a secure Europe”
• II. EC Communication « Security Research - the Next Steps »
• III. Preparatory Action for Security Research (2004-2006)
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I. The Group of Personalities (GoP)
• A Commission initiative with 27 Personalities from politics, European Parliament, governments, Industry, Research & Academia
• To propose principles and priorities of a future European Security Research Programme (ESRP)…
• In line with EU foreign, security and defence policy objectives and the ambition to construct an area of freedom, security and justice.
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GoP Report main recommendations
• Coordinate national, intergovernmental and community research efforts
• Bridge the gap between civil & defence security research.
• Establish a Security Research Advisory Board
• Launch a European Security Research Programme (ESRP)
• …while respecting individual rights, democratic values, ethics and liberties.
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II. EC Communication « Security Research-The Next Steps »
• Communication adopted 03 September 2004
• The EC subscribes to the main thrust of the GoP report
• The EC is to take actions in 4 domains:– i. Consultation and cooperation with stakeholders– ii. ESRP– iii. An effective institutional setting– iv. An appropriate governance structure
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i. Consultation & Cooperation• Establish a European Security Research Advisory
Group (ESRAB)– To advise on the content and implementation of the
ESRP
– To establish user needs and encourage cooperation between Member States (IPR, information classification and protection)
– ESRAB should include experts from stakeholders: users, industry and research organisations
• Coordinate ESRP with other research at Community, intergovernmental, national level or with international organisations
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ii. A European Security Research Programme (ESRP) from 2007
• Issue a draft ESRP in spring 2005 (content, financial plan and institutional framework) to become a specific programme within FP7
• Give ESRP an appropriate level of funding (additional to existing funding), thus contributing to the 3% GDP goal and the Lisbon objectives
• Initiate an inter-institutional debate for a consensus on the ESRP
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iii. An effective institutional setting
• Ensure CSFP, ESDP and other EC policies are accounted for in the ESRP
• Develop cooperation and Synergies with the European Defence Agency (EDA)
– Commission to be part of the Steering Board of EDA
– Administrative arrangement to organise working relations with EDA
– Possible EC contribution to specific EDA projects
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iv. An appropriate governance structure
• Establish mechanisms for effective management of the ESRP, in consultation with Member States and other stakeholders, and using EC experience in managing RTD Programmes
• Put in place flexible contracts, participation and funding mechanisms, using stakeholder experience & specific experience to be gained from the Preparatory Action
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III. Preparatory Action for Security Research (PASR)
• An initiative of the European Commission• Outside the 6th framework programme, but
with procedures adapted from FP6• Planned duration of 3 years (2004-2006)• A total planned budget of € 65 Mio, of which
€ 15 Mio for 2004• Funding up to 75%• 2 types of activities: projects & supporting
activities
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PASR: Project Priorities• Improving situation awareness
• Optimising security and protection of networked systems
• Protecting against terrorism (including bio-terrorism and incidents with biological, chemical and other substances)
• Enhancing crisis management
• Achieving interoperability and integrated systems for information and communication
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PASR: Project characteristics
• 1 to 2 year duration
• Mission-oriented or Related to Interoperability or Citizen-oriented
• Tangible results
• Multidisciplinary
• Involving final users
• In one priority or across several priorities
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PASR: Supporting Activity characteristics
• 0.5 to 3 year duration
• Standardisation activities
• Dissemination, networking and coordinating
activities
• Activities relevant to the need to improve the
security of the European citizen and society
• RTD roadmaps
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PASR 2004-First Call for Proposals
• Call: open 31 March, closed 23 June
• Received: 179 proposals, of which 173 are eligible– 50 supporting activities– 123 projects
• Evaluation: 5 to 10 July, with assistance of 57 evaluators, mainly from Member States
• Result: number of projects & supporting activities retained for negotiation
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PASR-2004
Evaluation Outcome7 projects covering the 5 priorities:
• TERASEC: detection of hidden weapons and explosives
• IMPACT: integrated European CBRN technological capabilities
• CRIMSON: crisis management system
• SUPHICE: on-demand secure communications provision
• ASTRO+: integration of earth and space observation to support
security operations
• ISCAPS: surveillance of crowed areas exposed to terrorist attacks
• VITA: protection of critical infrastructures – methods and scenario
demonstration on energy
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PASR-2004
Evaluation Outcome: 5 supporting activities:
• CREW + GEODATA: Study of a crisis management early warning
system using geospatioal data and development of a GeoToolBox
• ESSRT: general roadmap for security research
• TIARA: improvement of European crisis management in the nuclear
area
• SENTRE: strategic research plan for security technology research
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PASR-2004
Number and % of SME Participants in proposals evaluated
Number and % of Participants by activity type in proposals evaluated
160; 13%
279; 23%
569; 48%
197; 16% 1; 0%
HE RES IND OTH UNDEF
307; 25%
899; 75%
SME Non-SME
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PASR-2004
Grants requested per country
EL
ES
FI
FR
PL
NL
IT
DE
BEATOTH
UK
SE
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PASR 2004 time table
• July 2004: Proposal Evaluation & Discussion with EC services to ensure complementarity
• August 2004: Evaluation Summary Reports to proposers
• Sept-Oct 2004: Inform Member States & Start contract negotiations
• Nov-Dec 2004: Contracts signature
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Lessons learnt from PASR-2004 call• High Interest shown from the research
constituency
• Good coverage of priorities
• Capability-based research and mission oriented projects convincing
• Some questions need further reflection
• Work programme 2005 to be defined on experience of 2004 experience
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General context for PASR 2005
• PASR-2005 should take into consideration the PASR-2004 oversubscription
• First discussions on FP7
• Financial perspectives
• European Defence Agency
• Clear position of the Commision on the GoP report
• Request of a 2005 budget of 24M€
• New Commission
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Next Steps• Pursue Preparatory Action implementation (2004-
2006)
• Establish a European Security Research Advisory Board (ESRAB)
• Initiate a EU -wide consultation of security research stakeholders
• Prepare the future ESRP (2005-2006)
• Develop cooperation and synergies with EDA
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More information?
• http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/security
• http://www.cordis.lu/security