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Aganova strengthens its position in Spain as a leading provider of in-service pipeline inspection technologies for major water infrastructure. The project will support smarter and more sustainable water management across Catalonia. ...
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Behind the scenes of every seamless guest experience lies a network of critical infrastructure, including water management systems that ensure uninterrupted service. From luxurious showers to pristine swimming pools, every facet of a guest’s stay relies heavily on the availability of clean and reliable water. Effective water ...
It is the underlying infrastructure/assets and the challenges it faces that drive the technology we see in the industry today. Embarking on the Energy and Water Transition Journey: Isle Utilities’ Innovative Approach to Asset Management Isle Utilities has always worked in innovation, and whilst innovation is usually associated with technology alone, it is ...
(SMI) provides intelligent IoT (Internet of Things) solutions for monitoring, analyzing, and managing critical infrastructure with emphasis on hydropower, bridges, and transportation applications.Stevens and SMI share a common vision and direction in unified communications and collaboration of collecting and combining data from multiple sources ...
What is APCr? Thermal waste management using Energy Recovery Facilities (ERFs) is now a well-managed and mature technology that is subject to environmental monitoring by a range of competent international bodies. ...
Critical infrastructures provide essential services to our everyday lives. ...
Since civil infrastructure systems support society welfare and viability, continuous infrastructural operation is critical. ...
The proposed framework is applied to a case study related to crisis management for critical infrastructures, where human operators, each able to observe directly the state of a given infrastructure (or of a given area considering the vast and geographically dispersed infrastructures), reach a distributed ...
The proper functioning of critical infrastructures (CIs) is vital for society's welfare. A disruption in one of them may lead to a crisis that affects not only the CI where the triggering event occurs but also the whole society. ...
SSA's predominantly ruralised economic structure further calls for greater accessibility, affordability and inclusivity of financial and ICT services linked to remittances market, development of critical, infrastructures, key sector reforms, and well managed and assessed ODA and FDI inflows for sustainable pro–growth development. ...
Crisis is a wide concept which may include a diverse set of events and behaviour patterns. Thus, crisis management requires complementary approaches that provide a more complete perspective. This paper describes a useful methodology to analyse crises from a multiple perspective approach that contributes to acquire a more deep understanding about crises and their ...
J8.4 | Implications of Cyber Attacks on the Critical Infrastructure Donald Cox | Project Manager , Raytheon The success enjoyed by modern society is built on a foundation of 16 major infrastructure sectors. ...
This paper takes a holistic approach to rapid restoration of critical infrastructures and key resources (CIKR) in the USA. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the all-hazards paradigm remains vital to the homeland security mission. ...
In 2007, a TableTop eXercise (TTX) on Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) was held in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was organised by the Civil Protection Committee (CPC) of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC). The aim of the TTX was to identify gaps in existing policies and capabilities for the protection of the civil population and Critical ...
Noting the signals coming from the community of complex critical infrastructures management indicating, on the one hand, a definite preoccupation with identifying and properly characterising system vulnerabilities and, on the other hand, a dissatisfaction with (generally) expert capabilities to provide the effective ways and means sought, this ...
This is especially true in the development of an emergency management system where heterogeneous architectures and software application structures have to be integrated. ...
In this paper, we present the approach we have taken in the INcreasing Security and Protection through Infrastructure Resilience (INSPIRE) project to improve the protection of critical information infrastructures. The core idea of the INSPIRE project is to protect critical information infrastructures (CIIs) by ...
Keywords: disasters, emergency communications, integrated functional EWS, early warning systems, typologies, standardisation, risk aversion, decision making, risk detection, critical infrastructures, sensors, EWS classification, emergency ...
In this paper we introduced an integrative network-based approach to modelling co-dependent infrastructure systems and simulating them within the general purpose framework of situational simulations. ...
Industrial production sites and Critical Infrastructures (CIs) may be severely damaged by external events, such as man-made or natural hazards. ...
