
Ministry of Digital Governance
Ministry of Digital Governance
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:NOA, INRAE, OMM, SHMI, INT +23 partnersNOA,INRAE,OMM,SHMI,INT,CMCC,EFD,NEA,FHG,ΥΠΕΘΑ,BSC,MITIGA SOLUTIONS SL,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,AGENZIA ITALIAMETEO,OUA,PAU COSTA FOUNDATION,IRC RCCCCD,JLU,REGION OF ATTICA,SMHI,COMUNE DI VENEZIA,IOTAM INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATIONS AND MULTI LAYER DEVELOPMENT LTD,Fondazione CIMA,EGYPTIAN METEOROLOGICAL AUTHORITY,CONVERGENCE CIVIL NON PROFIT SOCIETY,Ministry of Digital Governance,KAJO,ECMWFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101121192Overall Budget: 5,328,560 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,870 EURNatural hazards, such as extreme weather events, are exacerbated by climate change. As a result, emergency responses are becoming more protracted, expensive, frequent, and stretching limited available resources. This is especially apparent in rapidly warming regions. MedEWSa addresses these challenges by providing novel solutions to ensure timely, precise, and actionable impact and finance forecasting, and early warning systems (EWS) that support the rapid deployment of first responders to vulnerable areas. Specifically, MedEWSa will deliver a sophisticated, comprehensive, and innovative pan-European–Mediterranean–African solution comprising a range of complementary services. Building on existing tools MedEWSa will develop a fully integrated impact-based multi-hazard EWS. This call contained five expected outcomes, all of which will be specifically addressed by MedEWSa. Led by WMO, MedEWSa will be an exemplar of the UN Secretary General’s March 2022 call to ensure that everyone on Earth is protected from extreme weather and climate-related hazards by EWS within the next five years. Through eight carefully selected pilot sites (areas in Europe, the southern Mediterranean, and Africa with a history of being impacted by natural hazards and extreme events with cascading effects), four twins will be created: ● Twin #1: Greece (Attica) – Ethiopia (National Parks): wildfires and extreme weather events (droughts, wind) ● Twin #2: Italy (Venice) – Egypt (Alexandria / Nile Delta): coastal floods and storm surges ● Twin #3: Slovakia (Kosice) – Georgia (Tbilisi): floods and landslides ● Twin #4: Spain (Catalonia) – Sweden (countrywide): heatwaves, droughts and wildfires. The twins will bridge areas with different climatic/physiographic conditions, yet subject to similar hazards, and are well positioned to deliver long-term bi-directional knowledge transfer. They will demonstrate the transferability and versatility of the tools developed in MedEWSa.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:CNES, BMK, EUSC, DEPUTY MINISTRY OF RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND DIGITAL POLICY, EUROPEAN UNION AGENCY FOR THE SPACE PROGRAMME +16 partnersCNES,BMK,EUSC,DEPUTY MINISTRY OF RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND DIGITAL POLICY,EUROPEAN UNION AGENCY FOR THE SPACE PROGRAMME,EDA,POLSA,MINECO,MALTA COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY,Ministry of the Interior,ASI,JRC,CDTI,ROSA,EMSA,AECP,EZK,MINISTRY OF THE ECONOMY,PORTUGAL SPACE AGENCY - PORTUGAL SPACE,EU,Ministry of Digital GovernanceFunder: European Commission Project Code: 870330Overall Budget: 4,089,510 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,940 EURThe ENTRUSTED consortium proposes to establish a Network of Users for governmental Satellite Communications, with the aim to achieve a reliable collaboration and coordination between them to eventually agree on common user needs and requirements, to share information about existing and planned future SatCom capabilities and to have a framework to establish symbiotic relationships when beneficial for the partners. The main project's results will be a consolidated set of institutional EU user requirements for secure SatCom services and a long-term Roadmap and Coordination plan for research and innovation activities related to the user technologies, to serve as reference guidelines for the future user related activities and pave the way for a potential future EU GOVSATCOM programme.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:UTILIS DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA RACUNALNE USLUGE, SURF, University of Insubria, Bundeswehr, BGU +63 partnersUTILIS DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA RACUNALNE USLUGE,SURF,University of Insubria,Bundeswehr,BGU,RISE,Imperial,Bundeswehr University Munich,TELEFONICA INNOVACION DIGITAL SL,BMW (Germany),UiO,University of Twente,Technische Universität Braunschweig,Siemens (Germany),BMW Group (Germany),DFN-CERT,CUT,SECUNET,ARTHUR'S LEGAL,RUAG Schweiz AG,STICHTING INTERNET DOMEINREGISTRATIE NEDERLAND,Efacec Energia,TU Darmstadt,EIT DIGITAL,EAB,Telecom Italia (Italy),CAIXABANK S.A,CYBER-DETECT,Airbus (Netherlands),ELTE,uni.lu,HTEC GMBH,University of Passau,SURFnet bv,AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE GMBH,RUAG AG,EFACEC ELECTRIC MOBILITY, SA,UL,UZH,AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH,Flowmon Networks (Czechia),UTIMACO MANAGEMENT GMBH,BMVg,JSI,ARC,Telefonica Research and Development,SBA,Bitdefender,TUV TRUST IT GMBH UNTERNEHMENSGRUPPE TUV AUSTRIA,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,TELENOR ASA,UNIMI,Lancaster University,University of Patras,Infineon Technologies (Germany),ATOS SPAIN SA,UNIZG,RUB,University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing,UM,POLITO,MU,Oslo Metropolitan University,IUB,CRF,Ministry of Digital Governance,ICENT,BADWFunder: European Commission Project Code: 830927Overall Budget: 15,998,700 EURFunder Contribution: 15,998,700 EUREurope needs to step up its efforts and strengthen its very own security capacities to secure its digital society, economy, and democracy. It is time to reconquer Europe’s digital sovereignty. The vision for Europe can only be to join forces across Europe’s research, industry and public sector and to include all talents not just those that have representation in the EU mainstream or are within big organizations. Diversity and inclusion are keys for success. Europe has incredible coverage and talent in the area of IT and cybersecurity. The area of cybersecurity is geographically fragmented across Europe for competences, and often also technically fragmented with problem-specific development of security solutions. There is no doubt that excellent research exists in Europe. Nevertheless, it is a fact that this research does not result in IT products and solutions that contribute to the European Single Digital Market. On contrary, a lot of research, also financed by EU ERC grants, is tested on real data in large US companies that cooperate with them. Europe has to and is already rethinking this strategy. CONCORDIA addresses the current fragmentation of security competence by networking diverse competences into a leadership role via a synergistic agglomeration of a pan-European Cybersecurity Center. The vision of CONCORDIA is to build a community a strong cooperation between all stakeholders, understanding that all stakeholders have their KPIs, bridging among them, and fostering the development of IT products and solutions along the whole supply chain. Technologically, it projects a broad and evolvable data-driven and cognitive E2E Security approach for the ever-complex ever-interconnected compositions of emergent data-driven cloud, IoT and edge-assisted ICT ecosystems.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2023Partners:SUITE5 DATA INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS LIMITED, UBITECH LIMITED, PDM&FC, UNI SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS COMMERCIAL S.M.S.A., EEMA +8 partnersSUITE5 DATA INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS LIMITED,UBITECH LIMITED,PDM&FC,UNI SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS COMMERCIAL S.M.S.A.,EEMA,FHG,MJ,Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality,TAGES,UNISYSTEMS LUXEMBOURG SARL,University of Patras,Edinburgh Napier University,Ministry of Digital GovernanceFunder: European Commission Project Code: 959879Overall Budget: 3,999,560 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,560 EURThe rapid growth of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and its ubiquitous presence in our everyday life has significantly affected the way government services are delivered today. This poses constant challenges to safeguard the data confidentiality and integrity of e-government services, while increasing its adoption and usage by citizens and businesses. GLASS caters for a 'European Common Services Web', bringing closer together citizens, businesses and European governments. The project introduces a citizen-centric e-governance model that enables beneficiaries to participate in a network for big data exchange and service delivery, which is by design digital, efficient, cost-effective, interoperable, cross-border, secure and promotes the once-only priority. The GLASS solution comprises (i) a distributed file storage system, capable of addressing the complexity of the processes and their high demand on resources; (ii) a distributed ledger, which records every transaction among users to increase the overall transparency and trustworthiness; (iii) a distributed application (dapp) ecosystem for delivering mobile services tailored to the needs of its users; (iv) a single sign-on Wallet as a Service (WaaS) platform responsible for managing multiple services provided by each dapp; and (v) a Middleware Gateway Framework, responsible for the establishment of secure communication pathways among operational stakeholders and the integration of already existing e-governance systems with newly developed ones. GLASS brings together twelve (12) interdisciplinary partners from eight (8) countries to deliver a novel e-governance model and address the challenges that governance structures in the EU are currently facing - from divergent and legal groundwork to physical and technological limitations - towards the democratization and openness of the public administration services.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:Ministry of Digital Governance, COSMOTE, Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Spain), UPC, UiO +13 partnersMinistry of Digital Governance,COSMOTE,Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Spain),UPC,UiO,SPHYNX ANALYTICS LIMITED,SOCIAL ENGINEERING ACADEMY,Public Power Corporation (Greece),WoS,NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY AUTHORITY (NCSA),ATOS IT,EUNOMIA LIMITED,NODALPOINT SYSTEMS,University of Patras,APIROPLUS SOLUTIONS LTD,HELLENIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORGANIZATION SA,DIGITAL SECURITY AUTHORITY,AEGIS IT RESEARCH GMBHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101070586Overall Budget: 4,820,000 EURFunder Contribution: 4,820,000 EURPHOENi²X aims to design, develop, and deliver a Cyber Resilience Framework providing Artificial Intelligence (AI) - assisted orchestration, automation & response capabilities for business continuity and recovery, incident response, and information exchange, tailored to the needs of Operators of Essential Services (OES) and of the EU Member State (MS) National Authorities entrusted with cybersecurity. Through the deployment PHOENi²X Cyber Resilience Centres (PHOENi²X CRCs), OES will gain: (i) enhanced Situational Awareness with AI-assisted Prediction, Prevention, Detection & Response capabilities, and business risk impact assessment-based prioritisation; (ii) proactive and reactive Resilience Automation, Orchestration, and Response (ROAR) mechanisms, providing Business Continuity, Recover and Cyber & Physical Incident Response; (iii) Increased Preparedness through relevant Serious Games and realistic Resilience Cyber Range (RCR) Assessment & Training; (iv) timely and actionable Information Exchange between OES, National Authorities and EU actors, leveraging interoperable and standardised alerting and reporting mechanisms and processes.
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