The Security workprogramme is available here
Budget: €1.3 billion (2007 - 2013)
European security is a precondition for prosperity and freedom. The need for a comprehensive security strategy encompassing both civil and defence security measures must be addressed.
We need to invest in knowledge and develop further technologies in order to protect our citizens from threats such as terrorism, natural disasters and crime while respecting privacy and safeguarding fundamental rights.
During FP7, EU funded research will tackle themes linked to civil security (anti-terrorism and crisis management) and will contribute to a whole range of Community policies such as transport, mobility, civil protection, energy, environment and health. By co-operating and coordinating efforts on a Europe-wide scale, the EU can better understand and respond to risks in a constantly changing world.
Security related research is expected to generate new knowledge and promote the application of new technologies in the field of civil security.
Research in the timeframe of the FP7 will address the following areas:
Security research will reinforce the competitiveness of the European security industry by stimulating the co-operation of providers and users for civil security solutions. It will also draw the best intellectual and technological skills across Europe through the active involvement of SMEs.
Information from the “FP7 Factsheets” provided courtesy of the EC’s DG Research.
The Security workprogramme, detailing activities against threats such as acts of terrorism and (organised) crime, natural disasters and industrial accidents, is available for download here
NB: The Co-operation workprogramme is comprised of several parts. The general texts, which are common to all themes, are available for download on the main Co-operation page. All of these general texts should be considered alongside the theme specific text when preparing any proposal.