The European Security and Defence Union Issue 17

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THE EUROPEAN – SECURITY AND DEFENCE UNION

CONFERENCE REPORT

Convincing Security Research results FP7: CATO Project Public Conference, Bonn 2013 by Nannette Cazaubon, Journalist, Paris The first public CATO Conference – on “Leading edge research and innovation in CBRN Preparedness & Response” – was held from 9 to 10 October 2014 in Bonn, in the historic neo-Gothic Collegium Albertinum, a former seminary. Some 120 participants – politicians, members of the administration, academics and industrialists – gathered for two days of discussions of the results presented by the CATO consortium to the plenary. With CATO entering its last year, the consortium’s findings thus far were demonstrated in eight interactive workshops, giving participants a foretaste of the final results that can be expected at the end of 2014.

Conference Reports

What is CATO?

The historical venue of the CATO Conference in Photo: Rob Munro Bonn

CATO, standing for CBRN crisis management, Architecture, Technologies and Operational procedures, is a Research and Technology (R&D) project funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme (FP 7). Supported by ARTTIC, Paris, which plays a coordinating role, the CATO consortium comprises 25 companies, universities, research centres, police and other bodies from the European Union and Israel, which interact continuously with external advisers, collecting their feedback on project results.

The project aims to develop a holistic open toolbox for dealing with CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) crises arising as a result of terrorist use of CBRN materials or non-conventional weapons, or on sites where there are CBRN materials. It addresses the issue of how to overcome the fragmentation of CBRN protection in terms of preparedness and response, a key objective of the European Commission and European Parliament.

CATO-Lab workshops sparked a lively interest

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The Conference highlights - The Vice-Chairman of the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), Ion Mircea Paşcu, MEP, highlighted the EP’s interest in CBRN preparedness and response, stressing that the CBRN threat and risk were very real. The EU Commission and the European Parliament wished to overcome the fragmentation of CBRN protection in the European Union, he said. “A new form of deterrence based primarily on the effectiveness of the response, should be given pre-eminence, thus offering also the indispensable guarantee of defence” (see page 54). -The EU CBRN Action Plan was the central discussion theme of a high-level panel moderated by the editor-in-chief of this magazine, Hartmut Bühl, and bringing together members of the three European Commission departments concerned with CBRN issues as well as a representative of the European Defence Agency (EDA). It was commonly agreed that a revision of the EU’s 2009 CBRN Action Plan, as proposed by the European Parliament on the basis of the report submitted by Ana Gomez report in 2010, was the right approach, and that national hesitations on proposed measures in the EU Council

Photo: Rob Munro


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Hartmut Bühl

6min
pages 61-64

Nannette Cazaubon

2min
page 56

Christian Neudel, Schwaikheim

8min
pages 57-60

Ioan Mircea Pas¸cu, Brussels

5min
pages 54-55

Chris van Buiten, Washington

6min
pages 47-48

Franz Achleitner, Wörgl

2min
page 53

Interview with Claus Günther, Überlingen

5min
pages 51-52

Dr Joachim Wulf, Berlin

6min
pages 45-46

Jens Nielsen, Ulm

6min
pages 49-50

Susanne Michaelis, Brussels

6min
pages 40-41

Bernhard Gerwert, Manching

6min
pages 42-44

James Edge, Brussels

4min
pages 38-39

Interview with Claude-France Arnould, Brussels

5min
pages 24-25

Hartmut Bühl, Brussels

2min
page 35

Jirˇí Šedivý, Brussels

4min
pages 36-37

Gerd Kaldrack, Bonn

9min
pages 30-31

Arnaud Danjean MEP, Michael Gahler MEP, Krzysztof Lisek MEP, Brussels

4min
page 23

The EU Presidency

9min
pages 7-9

Dr Ana Isabel Xavier, Lisbon

7min
pages 17-18

Dirk Niebel, Berlin

7min
pages 15-16

Hartmut Bühl, Brussels and Uwe Nerlich, Munich

3min
page 11

Robert Walter MP, Strasbourg/London

6min
pages 12-14

Interview with Dr Thomas Enders, Toulouse

11min
pages 19-22

Editorial

6min
pages 3-6

Carl Bildt, Stockholm

4min
page 10
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