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92 Border Checks The following clas
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94 Furthermore the various actors h
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96 The challenge of processing info
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98 Systems and services • Advanc
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102 CRISIS MANAGEMENT ASPECTS ELABO
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104 Operational paradigms of Crisis
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106 Humanitarian crises have strong
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108 COORDINATION AND COOPERATION Ta
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110 According to the synthesis of t
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112 4.3.1 Priorities for Research a
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114 7 CO-OPERATION The stated growi
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116 ADEQUACY AND LIMITS OF VALIDITY
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118 ESRIF FINAL REPORT - PART 2 •
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120 The conclusions for ESRIA of WG
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122 5.2.2 Positioning foresight in
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124 4. National Intelligence Counci
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126 Level of outside participation
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128 Note that the criteria defi ne
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130 Many mechanisms like climate ch
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132 in the decision-making process.
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134 The interlinkages between these
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136 Of the ESRIA areas particular W
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138 The approach adopted by the wor
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140 6.2 Threats and challenges 6.2.
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142 is used, some can still be very
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144 Moreover, surveillance tools fo
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146 Since it is quite evident that
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148 Decontamination and remediation
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150 Design of toolbox for monitori
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152 Improved COLPRO systems Devel
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154 6.5 Recommendations and Conclus
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156 Risks and responses to such ris
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158 With the aim of covering the th
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160 depicted in Figure 2, which is
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162 Reliable sensor high-throughput
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164 7.2.4 Research needs and priori
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166 SPACE ENVIRONMENT AND SPACE WEA
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168 7.3.1 Space as infrastructure T
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172 The WG8 members identifi ed 5 m
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174 In parallel, with the developme
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176 8.2.1.4 Citizens’ trust in id
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178 Lower costs: with automated ga
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180 uncoordinated regulatory framew
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182 Behaviour analysis One possible
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184 Currently, Belgium’s ID uses
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186 We need to develop appropriate
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188 This situation is due to the la
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190 8.4.1.2 Improve trust in biomet
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192 Mobile devices to check the id
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196 9.2 Challenges Already in its i
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198 specifi cations are crucial in
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200 “This will require technical
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202 9.3.1.6 Fostering a culture whi
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204 The European technology platfor
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206 Explore the potential role of
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208 Security of the citizen Secur
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210 1) Thematic thrust (main subjec
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212 A comparative counting (lower h
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214 and “artefacts”, security r
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216 “-” in front of an entry in
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218 a common European idea of secur
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222 Employ techniques, materiel an
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224 10.4.3 Common Security Capabili
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226 These are shown in the followin
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228 In the meanwhile, public and pr
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230 As the fi gure below shows, cha
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232 action. Similarly, actors may r
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236 11.2.3 Violent radicalisation U
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240 5. Conceptual ground work is re
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242 In the interim, a related resea
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248 3. Structure ESRIF comprises:
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252 ESRIF FINAL REPORT - ANNEX I
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284 HADJITODOROV Stefan (Bulgaria)
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286 List of former ESRIF Members DE
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288 Transversal Coordinator: McCART
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290 MARHIC Ronan MARIN Nelson MARIN
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292 ESRIF FINAL REPORT - ANNEX III
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294 European Commission, DGs RELEX,
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296 Preparatory Action on the enhan
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298 IFRAH Laurence, Fraude identita
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300 BABUL LTC Michael J., “No Sil
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302 Working Group 10: Governance an
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304 Annex 2: Evidence of the Four C
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306 IT IT + Internal security and p
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308 cultures - Information and infr
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310 technical-scientific knowledge
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312 scientific knowledge for compre
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314 IV / Action repertories III / C
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316 Annex 3: National Matrix: Prior
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320 Annex 5: Abbreviations This rep
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322 EU-COMMISSIONED STUDIES ON RADI