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Public Security and Safety: IT-Enabled Pan-European Services
Published: 2006/03
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Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Definitions
- Definition of Government Sector
- Executive Summary
- Situation Overview
- Public Security and Safety Services: The European Landscape
- Table: EU15, Government Spending Trends (?B)
- European Union and International Authorities in Public Security
- European DG Justice, Freedom, and Security
- European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at External Borders
- EU Police Force Cooperation: Europol and Eurojust
- Europol
- Figure: Europol Organization Chart
- Eurojust
- Multilateral Cooperation: Interpol
- National Authorities in Public Security
- France
- Table: French Public Security Budget, 2001-2005 (?M)
- Table: French Public Security Personnel, 2001-2005
- Interpol NCB Structure
- International Investigations
- Direction des Systemes dInformation et de Communication
- Germany
- The Federal Police
- The Federal Criminal Police Office
- Regional Police Forces
- Italy
- Table: Italy, Public Security Budget, Costs by Organizational Unit (?M)
- Table: Italy, Public Security Personnel, 2001-2003
- Spain
- United Kingdom
- Other Countries
- European Union and International Authorities in Public Safety
- The European Unions Role
- The Environment DG
- The European Community Humanitarian Office
- International Cooperation in the Field of Civil Protection
- National Authorities in Public Safety
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
- United Kingdom
- Public Security and Safety Services: How IT has Been Used Since the Early 90s
- Criminal Investigation
- Promoting the Use of Interpol Databases
- The Europol Computer System
- The Rheinland-Pfalz Police Information System
- Bavarian Police Force IT Infrastructures
- Italys Automatic Fingerprint Identification System
- Immigration and Border Control
- Public Order
- The EUCARIS Network
- The Arma dei Carabinieri
- LKW-MAUT Toll System
- London Congestion Charge
- Video Surveillance
- Public Safety
- APELL: UN Program for Civil Protection
- Future Outlook
- Fight Against Crime and Border Control: A Pan-European Future
- Global Opportunities and Challenges
- New Forms of Threat
- New Tools and Tactics
- Information Technologies Supporting New Tactics
- Criminal Investigation
- Transnational Initiatives: The EU and Multilateral Programs
- AGIS
- Interconnection of National Criminal Archives
- National Initiatives
- Immigration/Border Control
- European Initiatives
- Schengen Information System II and the Visa Information System
- ICONET
- Bilateral Cooperation on Border Control
- ARGO - External Borders, Asylum, Visas, and Immigration Program
- National Initiatives
- Germany
- France
- United Kingdom
- Public Order and Safety are Primarily National Matters
- Public Order
- European Union Initiatives
- eSafety Program
- RESPER (Reseau permis de conduire - Driving License Network)
- REGNET - Regulating Vehicle Registration
- TACHONET: Telematics Network for the Exchange of Information Concerning the Issuing of Tachograph Cards
- The SERTI Network
- Impact of Future European Logistics System
- National Initiatives
- Austria
- France
- Italy
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
- Public Safety
- European Union and Multilateral Initiatives
- The Community Action Program
- The Common Emergency Communication and Information System
- Figure: CECIS System
- National Initiatives
- Belgium
- Denmark
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- United Kingdom
- Essential Guidance
- Target International Cooperative Efforts in Fight Against Crime and Border Control
- Figure: Future Pan-European Security and Safety Services
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis
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[Report]
Public Security and Safety: IT-Enabled Pan-European Services
Published: 2006/03
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