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SMI2G Security Mission Information & Innovation Group

SMI2G Security Mission Information & Innovation Group. 23 – 24 January 2014 Cristina Leone (ASD) Albert van der Steen (EARTO EUROTECH). The SMI2G framework is for participants in the European Secure Societies Research Programme.

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SMI2G Security Mission Information & Innovation Group

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  1. SMI2G Security Mission Information & Innovation Group 23 – 24 January 2014Cristina Leone (ASD)Albert van der Steen (EARTO EUROTECH)

  2. The SMI2G framework is for participants in the European Secure Societies Research Programme. The aim is to further enlarge the participation and secure success in the European Secure Societies Research Programme. The events is co-organised by the AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD) and Eurotech Security Research Group.

  3. SMI2G is an Open Forum, focused around the mission priorities of the FP7, to exchange views on potential R&T proposals.    Participation from SMEs, Research & Technology Organisations, Academia and Industries from all EU-27 and associated countries are welcome.  The Goal of the SMI2G meetings is to: • Provide information on the First Secure Societies calls and enable potential partners to have a common view on what is expected by the European Commission • Exchange information on initiatives for proposals (coordination) • Exchange information on specific contributions to proposals as partners • Provide a networking opportunity to find partners in proposals

  4. Thursday 23rd January 2014 10.00 – 10.10 Welcome Peter LODEWYCKX (Vice-Rector of Research and Education) 10.10 – 10.20 ASD & EUROTECH introduction Cristina LEONE & Albert VAN DER STEEN 10.20 – 10.45 Secure societies – Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens Graham WILLMOTT (DG ENTR) 10.45 - 11.15 Lessons learned from FP7 proposals and projects Andrea NOWAK (AIT, Austria) 11.15 – 11.45 New roles and evaluation process Massimo CISCATO and Patricio ORTIZ-DE-LA-TORRE (REA) 11.45 – 12.00 IMG-S Pierre-Alain FONTEYNE (UCL) 12.00 – 13.30 Lunch

  5. 13.30 – 15.00 Call - Disaster-resilience: safeguarding and securing society, including adapting to climate change I. Crisis management II. Disaster Resilience & Climate Change Moderators: Clive Goodchild and Anders Eriksson 15.00 - 15.30 Coffee Break 15.30 – 17.00 Call - Disaster-resilience: safeguarding and securing society, including adapting to climate change III. Critical Infrastructure Protection IV. Communication technologies and interoperability V. Ethical/Societal Dimension Key Speaker: Elodie Roche (SECUR-ED FP7 project) Moderators: Laila Gide and Anders Eriksson

  6. Friday 24th January 2014 09.00 – 11.00 Call – Fight against crime and Terrorism I. Forensics II. Law enforcement capabilities III. Urban security IV. Ethical/Societal Dimension Key speakers: Dietrich Laepke (German Police University) and Patrick Padding (Netherlands Police) Moderators: Brigitte Serrault and Merle Missoweit 11.00 - 11.30 Coffee Break 11.30 – 13.00 Call – Border Security and External Security I. Maritime Border Security II. Border crossing points III. Supply Chain Security IV. External Security V. Ethical Societal Dimension Moderators: Pascal Bordages and Luca Giannicchi

  7. 13.00 – 14.30 Lunch 14.30 – 16.00 Call – Digital Security: Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust Moderators: Andrea Nowak and Sylvie Regnier 16.00 - 16.30 Wrap up and Conclusions Cristina Leone & Albert van der Steen

  8. Each Session includes • Introduction by a  moderatorIntroducing the different topics in the specific mission Maximum 5 minutes. • PresentationsShort presentations with a focus on the content (idea, contribution) and the role (coordinator, partner); maximum 2-3 minutes/four slides. 50% • Networking- Split-up in different groups for each topic- Numbers of the different topics will be indicated on the walls- Everybody has the opportunity to discuss potential consortia and potential proposal ideas. 50% • Reporting. For each topic one person is asked to report on the outcome of the discussions. Maximum 5 minutes

  9. Secure Societies • Two-year workprogramme • Only the 2014 topics are discussed • Probably there will be some changes in the workprogramma (move to 2015) • DRS 18 • BES 1, 3 and 11

  10. Acknowledgements • The Royal Military Academyfor their kind hospitality • The sponsors of this SMI2G eventSECURED, NCP FRANCE • The enormous support of - Lisa, Adrienne, Anneli and Corine

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