TeamUP

The TeamUP project has a consortium with 23 members, of which ICCS (Institute of Communication and Computer Systems) is the coordinator for a period of 3 years.

TeamUP will develop a toolkit to support first responders who are first on site where a CBRN-E incident has occurred. This ensures a uniform approach, as usually the first response teams are not specifically trained and adequately equipped to deal with these types of CBRN-E hazards, to provide assistance to victims and to monitor the decontamination processes.

TeamUP brings together different actors (training centers, FRs, experts and non-experts) who identify their specific needs, enforce parallel cross-sectoral, cross-border cooperation and share knowledge.

Enforce collaboration and facilitate knowledge sharing through a continuous evaluation approach in a rich program of tabletop, small-scale exercises, as well as small-scale and full-scale trials that prove new knowledge about capabilities, technological performance and operational procedures.

The aim is to create a ready-made solution.

TeamUP will also contribute by initiating an EU-wide process to standardize quantitative and qualitative metrics and procedures for decontamination validation.