Relaunch of DRIVER project, welcome DRIVER+!

Launched in May 2014, DRIVER (Driving Innovation in Crisis Management for European Resilience) is a project funded under the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission. The main aim of the project is to cope with current and future challenges of crisis management and to develop and promote the uptake of innovative solutions addressing the operational needs of practitioners dealing with Crisis Management.

How the IoT is changing the face of Healthcare and Pubic Safety

Real-world applications of the online and Internet of Things (IoT) revolutions are still in their nascent stages, but are coming to the healthcare and public safety sectors in more ways than one. The IoT has long shown promise for improving public safety and health thanks to its ability of improving the efficiency and accuracy of current processes. Advances are quickly being made in relevant IoT applications, such as GPS-mapping technology, wearable tech, and smart objects, but new opportunities and applications arise even faster than we’re able to integrate them into our systems.

EPISECC presentation @ First-Responders Cooperation Workshop in Brussels

Today October 9th 2017, Marie-Christine Bonnamour (PSCE) will present the EPISECC project as part of a workshop titled "Responding to Terrorist Attacks: Cooperation between First Responders at the Disaster Scene" under the second session: “Strengthening crisis communication channels and coordination of information.”

Click here for the agenda.

2nd PSCE Newsletter of 2017 + Headlines version are out!

The second PSCE Newsletter for 2017 is out.

Our Newsletter is the best way for PSCE institutional members to catch up on EU policy, past & upcoming events and on our activities. 

A shorter and less comprehensive version of the newsletter is available to all and can be viewed here.