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  • ESA, public safety organization agree to support navigation services

    ESA, public safety organization agree to support navigation services

    Firefighters in Slovenia. (Photo: tomazl/E+/Getty Images)
    Firefighters in Slovenia. (Photo: tomazl/E+/Getty Images)

    Public Safety Communication Europe (PSCE) and the European Space Agency (ESA) have signed a Memorandum of Intent (MoI) to support the use of satellite applications for public safety.

    ESA and PSCE will work together under the new MoI towards establishing interoperable public safety communications systems.

    The MoI will support the emergence of space-based applications in the public-safety domain such as public safety services relying on secure mobile broadband communication solutions. These include applications within disaster preparedness, response and resilience, situational awareness, assessments of damages, navigation-based services for tracking and coordinating rescue forces on-site and for emergency vehicles.

    “ESA Space Solutions and the 4S Strategic Programme Line will support through this agreement the emergence of solutions making use of secure satellite communications for institutional public safety user communities,” said Rita Rinaldo, ESA. “This can be achieved as of today through existing satellite telecommunications infrastructures. In the future it will be possible to make use of new and innovative infrastructures with enhanced capabilities. Early pilots and demonstrations will showcase the unique benefits granted by satellites to the user communities and early adopters.”

    “The cooperation with ESA will help to explore complementary solutions that will contribute to cover capability gaps and needs for public safety. It is of extreme importance to improve public safety communication systems with cutting-edge and rapidly deployable solutions that will facilitate PPDR missions,” explained Marie-Christine Bonnamour, PSCE.

    The first step for ESA and PSCE cooperation will be PSCE participation in ongoing user studies on “Satellite Applications for Public Safety.” PSCE will help identify the needs of public safety stakeholders such as emergency services, fire brigades and law enforcement.

  • GSA, Public Safety sign BroadGNSS agreement on critical infrastructure

    GSA, Public Safety sign BroadGNSS agreement on critical infrastructure

    Agencies plans commercial procurement of innovative solutions

    BroadGNSSThe European GNSS Agency (GSA) is joining with Public Safety Communication Europe (PSCE) to coordinate the BroadGNSS Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) program.

    BroadGNSS will procure innovative solutions for applications, synchronization and monitoring of critical mobile broadband communication infrastructure and information assets for public protection and disaster recovery (PPDR) Operations.

    The project brings together three members of a joint procurement team:

    • French Ministry of Interior (lead procurer)
    • Estonian Infocommunication Foundation
    • Finnish Erillisverkot

    The team will be supported by PSCE and Austrian GNSS company OHB Digital.

    The agreement provides for a total budget of €3.6 million over 40 months, beginning this Dec. 1. Of that, €2.5 million is reserved for pre-commercial procurement of innovation solutions. This budget will be made available to industry following an open and competitive process.

    BroadGNSS will seek innovative solutions to apply European GNSS to further improve the overall capability of trustworthy information exchange, enabled by new broadband mobile communication.

    BroadGNSS will consult key government stakeholders across Europe to scope the specific objectives of the PCP procurement. A “prior information notice” will be released to initiate consultation with innovative industry to contribute their knowledge and capabilities to help our team to prepare a formal request for tender to be released later next year.

    BroadGNSS will build upon the success of the BroadWay PCP, which is currently in the prototyping phase. Three innovative prototypes are now in development to address the challenge to enable a pan-European mobile broadband system for PPDR. Prototypes will be evaluated in April 2021, with interim demonstrations to the BroadWay group of procurers this month (November). These prototypes are developed under the leadership of key industry heavyweights, Airbus, Frequentis and Leonardo.

    The combination of the results of BroadWay and BroadGNSS will contribute to provide improved mission critical services to public safety responders.

    Details of the Pre-Commercial Procurement process can be found on the European Commission website. For up to date information on BroadGNSS events, go to www.broadgnss-info.eu.