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Mobile Control Rooms:The examples of Spanish
Guardia Civil and UME
Pedro Casatejada
Solution Manager for Defense and Security
The Military Emergency Unit - UME (MoD) is the military support body to the National Civil Protection System, being also the first of its kind when it was created 10 years ago.
When a big emergency or disaster occurs and the UME is called, they can deploy an Advanced Mobile Command and Control Centre from where they can manage communications and the overall situation
Guardia CivilGuardia Civil (MoI), through the SIVE program, focuses on controlling non regulated blue / green borders through Fixed Command and Control Centres and Mobile Units, using trailers that can transform a standard Mobile Unit into a Mobile CCC for extraordinary and large scale events.
It collaborates with Frontex and participates in joint operations such as Triton and Indalo
Two stories withdifferent impacts
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Mobile Control Rooms
UME
Unidad Militar de Emergencias (Spain) - Mobile Emergency Management:
The example of the Spanish Military Emergency Unit (UME)
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Mobile Command and Control
When a big emergency or disaster
occurs and the UME is called, they
can deploy an Advanced Mobile
Command and Control Centre from
where they can manage
communications and the situation.
Mobile units capable of operating as
Deployable Command and Control
Centres that receive information
from different sources and manage
all communications between the
different organisations involved in
the emergency / disaster.
UME (MoD)
The Military Emergency Unit is
the newest branch of the
Spanish Armed Forces.
Responsible for providing
support in big emergencies and
disaster relief throughout Spain
and also abroad, if required.
Organisation:
• Headquarters (UCG)
• Five emergency
intervention battalions
(BIEM)
• A support regiment (RAEM)
• An aerial group
(AGRUMEDA)
Intervention
• Large wildfires and natural
hazards (floods, spill-overs,
earthquakes, landslides, large
snow storms and other severe
weather conditions)
• Technological hazards
(chemical, nuclear, radiological
and biological hazards)
• Terrorist attacks or illicit or
violent acts, including acts
against critical infrastructures,
dangerous facilities or with
nuclear, biological, radiological
or chemical agents
• Environmental contamination.
• Any other emergency situation
or disaster deemed appropriate
by the Prime Minister.
Unidad Militar de Emergencias (UME):
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Unidad Militar de Emergencias (UME):
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Guardia Civil (Spain) - Mobile Border Control system :
Fighting against people and goods smuggling. Spain has ~5,000 Km of mainland coastline, and ~2,200 Km around Balearic and Canary islands. Most is “unregulated” and cannot be policed at all times.
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Mobile Units
Using trailers that can transform a
standard Mobile Unit into a Mobile
Command and Control Center for
extraordinary and large scale
events.
Challenges include integrating all
features of fixed deployments on
terrestrial and maritime mobile
platforms based on trucks or
vessels constantly changing
location.
Benefits: Improved dynamic
coverage and great flexibility in
deployment and operations.
Guardia Civil (MoI)
The remit of the Guardia Civil
is wide, covering everything
from royal protection duty to
the pursuit of cyber-crime.
The 80,000 officers of the
Guardia Civil undertake ~3.9
million service interventions
every year.
Guardia Civil collaborates with
Frontex and participates in
joint operations such as Triton
and Indalo.
The SIVE program
It focuses on controlling non
regulated blue / green borders
through Fixed Command and
Control Centers and Mobile Units.
Maritime operations :
• Countering drug trafficking
• Anti-smuggling operations
(people & goods)
• Border security, with a focus
on illegal immigration
• Coastguard services, including
seafarer safety, and
Environmental protection
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Guardia Civil – SIVE:
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• COLLECT observations from multiple sources: radio, imaging (radar, visible & IR cameras), sensors, human, open sources
• PROCESS efficiently large information bases, extracting meaning and pertinent signals from data.
• DECIDE based on prediction and diagnosis. Launch appropriate SOP, alerts and actions.
• SECURE the entire service chain, to maintain strategic advantage. Preserve confidentiality, ensure system availability and data integrity.
Radio
LAN
Radar
Service PC
Digitizer
Unit
Radar
Remote
Control
RADAR SENSOR
KVM
RADAR
Optronic Control and
Application Server
MPEG-4
encoders
Sensors
CCTV
Cameras
IR
Visible
Tracker
OPTRONIC SENSOR
Control Unit
Weather
Station
Video &
Alarms
Manager
Local Operation Post
Ruggedized Rack Console
Tra
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Command and Control Centre inside the Rio Segura oceanic patrol vessel.
As the SIVE project continues to evolve, it has become a real showcase for Guardia Civil.
SIVE is a great example of how timely analysis of real-time and historical data can help deliver real results, both in terms of making the most effective use of resources and in terms of delivering exceptional quality of service.
These are values with significant implications for any organization eager to understand what is going on around them, and to act to the best effect.
Improving operationalanswer against unexpectedemergencies – Agile resourcedeployment
Covert Border Management System – Constant vigilance
Interoperability with systemsfrom other countries, orsame country but superior level (regional, nationallevel) – National, international coordination
Operational challengessolved technologically (real time communications, real time information in commandand control centre)
Command and Control System adapted to reducedenvironment – Continuallyevolving and differentiatingintelligence
Better capability to adapt to the scenario (regardingchanging trends, threats,etc.) – Actionableuse of historic and real-time data
How can modern technologies improveeffectiveness at acceptable and sustainable cost?
Conclusions
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