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project info
Start date: 1 August 2018
End date: 31 December 2023
funding
Fund: Cohesion Fund (CF)
Total budget: 44 347 968,00 €
EU contribution: 37 695 772,80 € (85%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2020
Managing authority: Ministerul Dezvoltarii Regionale, Administratiei Publice si Fondurilor Europene

Upgrading the hardware and software infrastructure of the Single National Emergency Call System

The general objective of the project is to modernise the SNAU IT system at national level to ensure a prompt and efficient response of emergency agencies and other authorities responsible for reporting individual or collective emergencies, respecting the principles of sustainable and sustainable modernisation. The modernisation of SNUAU will ensure, on the one hand, increased interoperability of emergency management structures, optimal management of response resources and the availability of all the information needed to manage individual or collective emergencies, providing an integrated operational picture of case-by-case intervention, updated in real time, in order to respond to the authorities as efficiently as possible, and on the other hand greater sustainability and sustainability of investment by adapting more easily and at a lower cost to technological change. The results obtained from the implementation of the project will contribute directly to the achievement of the specific result indicator of the programme/Specific Objective 5.2 ID 2S49 – Average time for emergency response – “TmRurg”, by providing the necessary prerequisites for improving the efficiency of intervention actions of intervention agencies’ resources in emergency situations and implicitly the response time. Thus, the implementation of the project will achieve the reduction of the average emergency processing time at the level of 112 centres and dispatches by a minimum of 5 seconds, this being a component of the average emergency response time – “TmRurg”.

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