Eight pillars of crisis management

The European H2020 project STRATEGY (Facilitating EU pre-standardization process through streamlining and validating interoperability in systems and procedures involved in the crisis management cycle) seeks to promote pre-standardization of systems and procedures related to Crisis Management by streamlining, testing and validating standards, guidelines and recommendations; focusing on interoperability aspects according to the operational needs of practitioners. STRATEGY focuses on eight thematic streams in crisis management: 

  • Search and rescue
  • Critical infrastructure protection
  • Response planning
  • Command and control
  • Early warning and Rapid damage assessment
  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high-yield Explosive threats (CBRN-E)
  • Training
  • Terminology/Symbology

Please take note of the following opportunity to be part of this ongoing pre-standardization effort in the EU.

STRATEGY project invites all interested stakeholders to attend the upcoming kick off meetings of the specific CEN/CENELEC workshops to contribute to the drafting of the CEN Workshop Agreements (CWA) listed below:
1)        “Structuring the emergency response plans of public safety agencies focusing on incidents such as CBRN and waste disposal plants emergencies” – 27th January 2022
2)        “Standardisation of Implementation Guidelines for evaluation and assessment reporting of exercises for crisis management” – 8th February 2022
3)        “Specifications for Digital Scenarios for Search and Rescue Exercises” – 10th February 2022
4)        „Management of forest fire incidents – SITAC-based symbology“  – 16th February 2022
5)        „Collaborative Emergency Response – Communication and sharing of operational information among multiple public safety agencies“– 18th February 2022

This process will offer a unique collaboration opportunity for interested parties to engage in a constructive dialogue with crisis management experts, standardization bodies, industry and research representatives, technology providers, first responders and end-users.

All interested stakeholders are kindly invited to declare their willingness to participate in one or several of the aforementioned Workshops using the respective registration form and to visit the dedicated project web page, as well as CEN News page, that will be continuously updated with announcements of additional workshops.

Eight pillars of crisis management

The European H2020 project STRATEGY (Facilitating EU pre-standardization process through streamlining and validating interoperability in systems and procedures involved in the crisis management cycle) seeks to promote pre-standardization of systems and procedures related to Crisis Management by streamlining, testing and validating standards, guidelines and recommendations; focusing on interoperability aspects according to the operational needs of practitioners. STRATEGY focuses on eight thematic streams in crisis management: 

  • Search and rescue
  • Critical infrastructure protection
  • Response planning
  • Command and control
  • Early warning and Rapid damage assessment
  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high-yield Explosive threats (CBRN-E)
  • Training
  • Terminology/Symbology

Please take note of the following opportunity to be part of this ongoing pre-standardization effort in the EU.

STRATEGY project invites all interested stakeholders to attend the upcoming kick off meetings of the specific CEN/CENELEC workshops to contribute to the drafting of the CEN Workshop Agreements (CWA) listed below:
1)        “Structuring the emergency response plans of public safety agencies focusing on incidents such as CBRN and waste disposal plants emergencies” – 27th January 2022
2)        “Standardisation of Implementation Guidelines for evaluation and assessment reporting of exercises for crisis management” – 8th February 2022
3)        “Specifications for Digital Scenarios for Search and Rescue Exercises” – 10th February 2022
4)        „Management of forest fire incidents – SITAC-based symbology“  – 16th February 2022
5)        „Collaborative Emergency Response – Communication and sharing of operational information among multiple public safety agencies“– 18th February 2022

This process will offer a unique collaboration opportunity for interested parties to engage in a constructive dialogue with crisis management experts, standardization bodies, industry and research representatives, technology providers, first responders and end-users.

All interested stakeholders are kindly invited to declare their willingness to participate in one or several of the aforementioned Workshops using the respective registration form and to visit the dedicated project web page, as well as CEN News page, that will be continuously updated with announcements of additional workshops.