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IMSK-project presented at The EU Security Research Achievements & Lessons Learned 30th of November 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010 (916 reads)


 

 The IMSK-project was invited to speak at the EU Security Research Achievements & Lessons Learned. The topic for the IMSK-project was to high light the benefits of having small and medium companies as partners in a large FP7 project.
The high lighted benefits can be summarized in five bullets

The Small and Medium size companies are:

Fast to decisions
Close to the market in their segment
Enthusiastic
Interested and knowledgeable in their area
Interested to do the research efficient

 

The work performed in IMSK to integrate a range of different sensors into a common platform was also high lighted.

The was a large interest from some of the participants at the work shop about the demonstration (planned in the autumn of 2012) and expected results of the IMSK-project.

 

 

 

 

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 Summary

 
The continuously evolving threat of unpredictable terrorist activity demands the innovative application of existing and developing technology for the protection of the EU’s citizens. The Integrated Mobile Security Kit (IMSK) project will combine technologies for area surveillance; checkpoint control; CBRNE detection and support for VIP protection into a mobile system for rapid deployment at venues and sites (hotels, sport/festival arenas, etc) which temporarily need enhanced security.


To succeed, the project will employ legacy and novel sensor technologies, design a system (IMSK) that will integrate sensor information to provide a common operational picture where information is fused into intelligence, perform a field demonstration to validate the concept, adapt the system to local security forces and finally disseminate the results after accreditation by end-users. The development of IMSK will be heavily founded on advice derived from operational security professionals.


The major key innovation introduced by IMSK is that all technological issues involved in the design implementation and integration of a complete technological information platform will be addressed.