GMOSAIC

G-MOSAIC (GMES [1] services for Management of Operations, Situation Awareness and Intelligence for regional Crises) is a GMES Security Pilot Project financed by the European Commission[2] 7th Framework Programme.[3] G-MOSAIC will develop products, methodologies and pilot services for the provision of geo-spatial information in support of the external relations policies of the Union in support to the prevention and management of external Regional Crisis (and the relevant intervention) for, e.g. peace keeping, peace enforcing, crisis prevention, people and citizens rescue.

Objectives

G-MOSAIC Service Domains are characterised in order to deal with EU Security related to "out of EU Crisis Areas ", focusing on:

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Services

The following table shows the main G-MOSAIC Services versus the GMES Areas for actions in the Security Domain

GMES Areas for actions GMES Activities and priorities G-MOSAIC Domains
Maritime Protection of maritime transport/cargoes and protection against piracy and emerging security threats
  • (Outside G-MOSAIC scope)
Migration and border monitoring Observation of civil and military activities in the proximity of the borders, both land and maritime including maritime migration routes. Surveillance of land border-crossing activities and identification of permanent or temporary settlement of people and infrastructures along border routes
  • Sea (Outside G-MOSAIC scope)
  • Land Border
  • Land/sea transition
EU External actions Trans-regional security threats as from the Petersberg tasks:[4]
  • Peace keeping
  • Peace enforcing
  • Indicators and warning monitoring
  • Support to restore rule of law
  • Crisis management after natural/manmade disaster
  • Damage assessment and reconstruction
  • Humanitarian intervention
  • Evacuation planning
  • Treaty verification
  • Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty [5]
  • Natural resources and conflicts
  • Critical assets
  • Crisis management operations

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