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The program supports collaborative projects in the areas of Defence Against Terrorism or Countering Other Threats to Security, with scientists from NATO countries*. Funding: 250K-300K EU over 3 years which no more than 1/3 of the total amount may be awarded to the NATO country. The program key Priorities (partial): A.2.a Defensible methods of transport of fuel, supplies, and personnel. A.2.b Medical countermeasures for non-CBRN terrorist attacks. A.2.c Explosives detection. A.2.d Computer terrorism countermeasures and cyber defence (i.e. the defence of Communication and Information Systems (CIS)). Computer network exploitation by terrorists. A.2.e Study of human factors in defence against terrorism. A.2.f Border and port security (technology, systems approach and data fusion, intelligent borders, counter-proliferation). A.3.a Novel methods of detecting CBRN agents; protecting against CBRN agents; and diagnosing the effects of CBRN agents on organisms. A.3.b Decontamination, destruction, and disposal of CBRN agents; as well as medical countermeasures and containment technologies for CBRN agents. A.3.c Decontamination of food processing facilities after CBRN attack. A.3.d Risk management strategies which minimise public contact with agents; and other recovery activities. A.4.a Energy security. A.4.b Security-related advanced technology (nanotechnology, optical technology, micro satellites, metallurgy). A.4.c Defence-related environmental issues. Environmental security (management of water and non-renewable resources, desertification, land erosion, radioactive waste/tailings, sustainable development, disposal of dangerous chemicals and pesticides). Eco-terrorism countermeasures. Disaster forecast and prevention of natural catastrophes. A.4.d Landmine and Unexploded Ordnance Detection and Clearance Technologies. * NATO countries: Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, UK and the US.
The full list of topics: http://www.nato.int/science/nato_funded_activities/topics_supported.htm http://www.nato.int/science/nato_funded_activities/grant_mechanisms/sfp-nfa.htm
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