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Implementation

WP4 - Development / enhancing of competences and inter-agency cooperation of state actors responsible for general security, cyber security and physical protection of national CBRN critical infrastructure facilities / practices through training and exercises

The scope of WP is ensuring the national capacity building through provision of pilot Train the Trainers (TTT) courses, elaboration of specialized country specific training programs and provision of sustainable national trainings and exercises in protection and security of national CBRN Critical Infrastructure facilities and practices. Organization should provide performance indicators of implementation of each specific TTT course (target auditorium, basic requirements of trainee’s competences, criteria of effectiveness of TTT implementation).

To ensure the sustainability of security and physical protection arrangements for national CBRN critical infrastructure facilities and practices, each Partner Country should identify project beneficiary institutions and appoint the trainees (future instructors to prepare and conduct the national trainings). The affiliation (State Security Authority, Security Police, Intelligence, Cyber Security Authority, Chemical Regulatory Authority, Biological Regulatory Authority, Radiation and Nuclear Regulatory Authority) of the professionals will depend on each country preferences.

  • Organize three regional technical meeting to define the topics and the overall structure of the training programs as well as the scope of the activities to be performed under Work Packages 4 and 5. (3 days meeting –3 experts per country)

  • Identify, in cooperation with National Focal Points, and appoint the trainers (up to 6 instructors per country, depending on needs and requirements from each partner country, distributed by their affiliations as Chemical Regulatory Authority, Biological Regulatory Authority, Radiation/Nuclear Regulatory Authority, State Security Authority, Security Police, Intelligence, Cyber Security Authority staff members who will be trained during the TTT session and who will at a later stage deliver trainings for their national practitioners. National trainers would be distributed among three groups – Physical Protection, Security and Cyber-security specialists/officers.

  • Based on the previously developed reports (country reports, kick-off meeting report) and the results of the technical meeting, develop the table of contents for the curricula for the TTT sessions.

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