Handling the crises faced by modern societies often requires the coordination of multiple types of stakeholders from different countries. One of the key requirements to manage crisis is to have access to situational awareness (SA). However, current SA solutions (SAS) are not adapted to operate in cross-border contexts and present several shortcomings related to interoperability, data management/processing, decision making, standardisation and procurement. This hinders a reliable sharing of SA information. SAYSO will address these shortcomings and pave the way for the development of innovative European cost-effective Multi-Stakeholders SA Systems (MSSAS) which will provide practitioners with user-friendly solutions, providing a clear picture of the situation at hand with relevant advices.
Addressing both the technical and human aspects of technology implementation, SAYSO will define the specifications of future MSSAS on the basis of practitioners’ requirements and specify the corresponding Reference Architecture to support the integration of various data into a common operational picture. This architecture will support interoperability and allow the integration of legacy and future SAS. It will also be customisable to practitioners’ needs and safeguard adequate privacy protection and data security levels. SAYSO will pursue the agreement and sustainable involvement of a community of practitioners, relevant suppliers and potential procurers, institutions and policy makers to obtain widely accepted results and prepare future procurement actions at EU level.
SAYSO will develop a toolkit for MSSAS procurers, which will include tender documentation for SAYSO-compliant MSSAS and a SAYSO Procurers Handbook (with tools to evaluate MSSAS tenders and assess their compliance with the SAYSO specifications and existing standards). A registry of potential suppliers and procurers of MSSAS will be set up. Finally, SAYSO will deliver roadmaps for future MSSAS and standardisation.
The SAYSO project successfully held its final event on 15-17th April 2019 in Budapest (Hungary) in collaboration with the SmartResilience project. Organised as a conference, the event attracted the participation of 90 people from across Europe and the US.
The final public workshop aimed to present the final results of SAYSO. This included:
The event was organised with another EU project, the SmartResilience project, for an important conference-style event, facilitating the dissemination of the SAYSO results to a wider audience. The event was coupled with a Common Public Service Exercise named “VIRUS 2019”, organised by the Hungarian National University of Public Service, simulating the management of a virus outbreak in various parts of Hungary and involving international participation.
SAYSO organised four sessions that included a series of talks from SAYSO, other EU projects (NO FEAR, DAREnet, SHUTTLE, BroadWay and CIVILnEXt) and external Civil Protection and Emergency Response practitioners.
Below is a list of all the presentations delivered during the SAYSO-led sessions. When publicly available, links to the presentations can be found below.
The following presentations were given by SAYSO partners:
Several other research projects (EU and one UK national) and external presenters proposed the following to support the work of SAYSO in identifying the needs of EU practitioners:
Three Pre-Commercial Procurement projects were also featured to serve as practical example to support the presentation on the procurement of R&D services, i.e. BroadWay, SHUTTLE and CIVILnEXt.
A full report on the event will be released soon (currently under EC review).
We are pleased to share the presentations used during the first SAYSO Public Workshop that took place in Berlin on 21st March 2018. These will allow you to find out more about SAYSO, it's objectives and first results.
The shared presentations are as follows:
In addition to this, you will find below the links to the worksheets and flyers handed out to all participants (in word format) used during the feedback session:
SAYSO (Standardisation of situational Awareness sYstems to Strengthen Operations in civil protection) is a not for profit, Civil Protection practitioner led EU funded project focusing on tackling the challenges met by emergency responders during cross-border and multi stakeholder, civil protection operations. It was launched in May 2017 and is funded by the European Commission as part of the "Horizon 2020" programme.
SAYSO is coordinated by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW) and involves the cooperation of 12 partners from 8 different European countries. It includes practitioners and experts in the different fields relevant to the project (procurement, standardisation, ICT architecture, human factors, ethics and legal aspects).
The project’s main objective is to put in place the preparatory work for the development of innovative Situational Awareness Systems that will improve the coordination of civil protection operations where multiple organisations are involved, especially in the case of international cooperation.
SAYSO includes three main work phases:
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SAYSO will establish and maintain a sustainable international Network & Community, named “SA-IN-EU”, of practitioners, procurers and suppliers of SAYSO‐compliant Situational Awareness Systems for Multiple Stakeholders coming from different types of organisations and cultural backgrounds.
If you are a civil protection practitioner and want to help us shape Situational Awareness Systems matching your needs, please complete online survey on https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/SAYSO_Survey_SituationalAwareness_May2018
Please find out more about the SAYSO/SA-IN-EU Data Protection and Privacy Policy here.
Please address any queries to gdpr-sayso@eurtd.com.
We are pleased to share the presentations used during the first SAYSO Public Workshop that took place in Berlin on 21st March 2018. These will allow you to find out more about SAYSO, it's objectives and first results.
The shared presentations are as follows:
In addition to this, you will find below the links to the worksheets (in word format) used during the feedback session:
Any input is more than welcome. Please return your completed worksheets to Hanna Burkow, THW, SAYSO Project Coordinator (Hanna.Burkow@thw.de).
SAYSO's 2nd Public Workshop took place on Tuesday 4th December 2018 in Brussels. This event aimed to:
Highlights of the event included:
SAYSO would like to thank all its attendees for their valuable contributions throughout the day and, especially, the suppliers and projects who volunteered to showcase their work during our Tradeshow Session.
The Situational Awareness Innovation Network EUrope is an initiative launched by the Horizon 2020 SAYSO project as part of its effort to build a sustainable Network and Community of Civil Protection Practitioners, suppliers of Situational Awareness systems and Public Procurement Authorities that will live beyond the project's duration.
SAYSO will allow European civil protection and emergency responder organisations to procure, at a competitive price, innovative Situational Awareness systems and tools matching their needs. By joining SA-IN-EU, you will be able to contribute to shaping the Situational Awareness systems of the future.
Benefits of joining SA-IN-EU
Civil Protection Practitioners (crisis managers, firefighters, medical emergency services, police forces, LEAs, etc.):
Suppliers of Situational Awareness systems (industry, including SMEs, supplying SA-related tools and R&T solutions):
Public Procurement Authorities (interested in the procurement of SA systems and relevant R&D services):
Other benefits for all:
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