END-USER DRIVEN DEMO FOR CBRNE

 
 
Project Description
 
 
Acronym: EDEN
Start date: September 01, 2013
End date: August 31, 2016
Project coordinator: BAE Systems, Mr. Clive Goodchild
Total number of partners: 36

The accidental or deliberate release of CBRNE materials are low probability events that can have a significant impact on citizens and society. Whenever and wherever they occur, they usually require a gradual and multi-facetted response as they tend to provoke severe and unexpected physical, psychological, societal, economical and political effects that might also easily cross the borders inside as well as outside the EU.

The EDEN project will leverage the added-value of tools and systems from previous R&D efforts and improve CBRNE resilience through their adaptation and integration in complex multi-national/agency CBRNE operations.
Successful CBRNE resilience requires a global System-of-Systems approach.
EDEN recognises that Systems of systems has a different meaning for different countries and protection agencies and the concept of the EDEN project is to provide a “toolbox of toolboxes” as an EDEN Store to allow different stakeholders to make available and to pick the capabilities they deem important (or affordable) from a common certified set of applications.
This concept will allow a high degree of interoperability at the differing levels of capability that each country may have. The benefit of EDEN concept is that integration is immediately applied at the application level.
The EDEN Store concept allows capabilities to be shared and consistently provided and accessible to multiple stakeholders. It will gradually build up a common capability that will span across European boundaries. It will also share the burden of development and allows for lessons to be learned and applications to be enhanced based on the learning. Importantly it provides for interoperability, which is paramount in cross boundary incident management.
Validation will be through three themed end-users demonstrations (Food Industry, Multi Chemical, Radiological) cover at multiple hazards (C, B, R, N, E), and multiple phases of the security cycle, multiple tiers of and multiple stakeholders.
The EDEN consortium includes end-users, major stakeholders in the CBRNE domain and large system integration and system solution providers, including SMEs that will bring innovative solutions and support the integration and RTOs that will further develop EU affordable resilience.
The expected impact from EDEN is to provide affordable CBRNE resilience and market sustainability through the better integration of the systems in real operations and in enhancing the safety of citizens.

 

 
   
 
 
Consortium
 
 

EDEN Project financed from European Union's Seventh Framework Programme consociate 36 Partners across 15 countries including End-Users, Small and Medium Enterprises, Research and Technology Organizations.
All Partners are listed below:

  1. ainia
  2. Astri Polska
  3. Airbus Defence and Space
  4. BAE Systems
  5. Bruker UK
  6. CBRNE Centre
  7. CBRNE Ltd
  8. ENEA
  9. EU-VRi
  10. FRS
  11. FhG EMI, FhG ICT, FhG INT
  12. Hotzone Solutions BV
  13. Indra Sistemas, S.A.
  14. INERIS
  15. Interuniversity Chair in Law and the Human Genome
  16. IAI
  17. LDIAMON
  18. LDI Innovation O
  19. SGSP
  20. MDA
  21. Microfluidic
  22. FFI
  23. Nucletudes
  24. OMNIDATA S.A.
  25. PIAP
  26. RKI
  27. SAMU
  28. SELEX ES
  29. SICPA SA
  30. Space Research Center
  31. Tecnoalimenti
  32. Universit Catolica del Sacro Cuore
  33. UCL, CTMA
  34. University of Reading
  35. VTT
  36. Public Health England