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Geospatial domain support measures for national and European security. Satellite systems and structures in European Union and member states - present and future

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  • Gradinaru Catalin Constantin

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EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL COMMON SECURITY. GEOSPATIAL DIMENSION. - there is a necessity for increasing the actual visibility and impact of Common Security and Defense Policy - the geospatial component is a key pillar for European Security and Defense Policy - geospatial domain satellite systems are the main features for the acquisition, processing and dissemination of integrated geospatial services and intelligence with world-wide coverage; - European Union Satellite Center – EU SatCen, is a unique support tool for the European External Action; it also has an operational side, supporting member states with services, products and geospatial intelligence; - geospatial infrastructure has two sets of addressees : civilian and military; - satellite systems are used for identifying and monitoring threats to common security and during humanitarian crises; - common security is based on European satellite systems that are able to provide new capabilities for national defense programs. - there is a necessity for establishing rules to comply with two sets of users - civilian and military, of specific infrastructure; - realistic, effective and creative solutions must by identified by member states and partners, in order to adapt and further develop existing EU capabilities, making them more relevant and reactive.

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  • Gradinaru Catalin Constantin, 2015. "Geospatial domain support measures for national and European security. Satellite systems and structures in European Union and member states - present and future," Impact of Socio-economic and Technological Transformations at National, European and International Level (ISETT), Institute for World Economy, Romanian Academy, vol. 9.
  • Handle: RePEc:iem:imptrs:v:9:y:2015:id:2822000009558055
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    common European security; geospatial component; satellite systems;
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    • N4 - Economic History - - Government, War, Law, International Relations, and Regulation

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