The STRATEGY project will build and implement a Pan-European pre-standardisation framework to improve the interoperability of crisis management solutions.
Introducing the newly launched STRATEGY H2020 Project
Facilitating EU pre-Standardisation process Through streamlining and vAlidating inTeroperability in systems and procEdures involved in the crisis management cYcle (STRATEGY)
STRATEGY brings together standardisation bodies, policy makers, technology suppliers and first responders from several EU countries who will collaborate over three years to improve the interoperability of crisis management solutions across the EU.
How can we protect ethical and societal values when validating standards in the crisis management domain? In this article, we discuss how STRATEGY's ethics & society impact assessment supports practical & sustainable research outputs.
STRATEGY partner CNVVF was proud to present STRATEGY at the ITU CAP Implementation Workshop in Sep 2020, to discuss how improving the interoperability of communications technology supports crisis management within & across borders.
The first step towards improving crisis management standards is mapping the current landscape. In this article, we discuss the initial stage of the STRATEGY project, an assessment of existing standards to highlight gaps & opportunities for improvement.
On 2 December 2020, STRATEGY held its first workshop with first responders & domain experts, to present the aims & methodology of the project. In this article, we discuss the importance of working with end-users to achieve sustainable research outputs.
How can we improve the interoperability of crisis management solutions across the EU? In this article, we outline the STRATEGY project vision & methodology for achieving interoperability to support first responders & improve disaster recovery.
How do we prevent and prepare for future disasters, natural or man-made? Introducing National Risk Assessments as a new genre in European security politics.
The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have reached an agreement to strengthen the EU Civil Protection system and the EU’s response to disasters.
Good practices to protect and promote human rights during and after coronavirus pandemic were discussed as a part of EU Migration Preparedness and Crisis Management Mechanism Network meeting.