Construction of the Molari II system in the area of 11 plants: By installing the Molari system, the risk to the public can be greatly reduced in the surroundings of plants that pose a high risk to the general public, as the release of toxic or explosive gases due to human error or exceptional environmental conditions can be detected in a timely manner. The system provides accurate information about the event in addition to the rapid signal, so that informed decisions can be made on the necessary civil protection tasks. On the one hand, this greatly increases the safety of the population and, on the other hand, it significantly optimises the financial resources to be spent on protection, as e.g. it is not necessary to evacuate the population in areas where there is no emergency. Implementation of the alertability of existing alarm systems (Molari, RTH, LTRR) on a platform: The integration of different alarm systems into one platform has the significant advantage for the BM OKF that the information from different systems can be reviewed in a single system, thereby helping to assess the different information together and to identify contexts, making decisions faster and more informed. Furthermore, the control of public information systems from a platform allows for a much simpler and shorter set of processes, making it much more efficient and quicker to inform the public. Extension of Rth: The expansion and development of the BM OKF RTH has several advantages. The greatest benefit of the development is that the effectiveness of the national nuclear early warning system will be improved by continuous, reliable state-of-the-art monitoring of the country’s coverage and changes in national background radiation