Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Defense and Security GMV faces EUROSUR, the border control project 13/03/2014 Print Share GMV is going to prime the contract for transition of the EUROSUR network from pilot project to operational status. GMV will take on responsibility for execution, management and supervision of this project over a four-year period. The European Commission’s European Border Surveillance System (EUROSUR) establishes a mechanism for cooperation and swapping information, allowing member-state border-control authorities and Frontex to collaborate in all the following aims: Reduce the number of undetected illegal immigrants in the Schengen area Reduce sea deaths among illegal immigrants Increase the EU’s internal security by preventing crime on its external borders During the system’s pilot phase, since late 2010, GMV has been designing, developing and deploying a point-to-point network that connects up 18 EU member states and Frontex (the EUROSUR network); this makes secure information exchange possible between all network nodes. The EUROSUR network provides a platform on which each member state (through its corresponding National Coordination Center: NCC) and Frontex can exchange information on EU external border surveillance. All the nodes are connected up to each other in a decentralized way, with all data being replicated under bilateral agreements between each member country. The pilot project was the brainchild of the European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of the European Union (Frontex, shortened from the French Frontières extérieures). The Warsaw-based Frontex was set up to help member states train up their national border guards, monitor the development of research into the control and surveillance of external borders, help member states in circumstances requiring increased technical and operational assistance at external borders and provide them with the necessary support in organizing joint return operations. In October 2013 the European Parliament finally approved the umbrella EUROSUR legislation, taking in the system developed by GMV for Frontex and establishing the legal bases for cooperation between EU member states and Frontex. This legislation came into force on 2 December 2013 and has been underpinning the whole system ever since. Print Share Related Defense and Security Analyzing the strengths of Madrid's defense industry Defense and Security João Neto awarded “Best Poster” prize at INForum 2024 Defense and Security GMV strengthens its commitment to the Defense Sector with the strategic acquisition of Autek