Enhancing Public Safety: Cooperation & Innovation
Public spaces face persistent threats from terrorism, crime, and vandalism. We promote collaboration between law enforcement agencies, academia, and industry to strengthen European security.
Through active project participation, PPHS supports the development of state-of-the-art tools that swiftly identify and neutralise threats, ensuring the safety of individuals in public spaces.
Related Updates
Making Public Transport More Resilient to Terrorist Attacks
At train stations and airports, we often hear announcements reminding us to watch out for our personal items, and not to leave them unattended. This is one of t…
Mitigating Security Challenges with the Use of Innovative Technology: How to Accelerate the Process?
75% of EU citizens live in urban areas and they face increasing security challenges. Moreover, we still don’t have sufficient technological solutions. Is there …
Shaping the Next Generation of Security Solutions – The Impact of APPRAISE
The APPRAISE project, a pioneering initiative to improve the cooperation between public and private security operators, has recently concluded. Now is the oppor…
New Technologies vs. Security of Public Spaces
As technological improvements come at break neck speed, it is difficult to judge whether modern technologies help protect our security or pose more of a threat….
The APPRAISE project is going straight forward – exercises before Pilot No. 4
Pilot No. 4 will take place during the TRAKO fair (the most important railway fair) in September this year, but the exercises has already began on 23rd February…
The SAFE-CITIES project will improve the safety of public spaces in Europe
Ensuring safety in public spaces is one of the priorities of the European Union. Acting in this respect, the SAFE-CITIES project team will create an interactive…
How will PREVENT PCP improve the security in public transport and areas?
We are involved in several European projects, initiatives & networks including PREVENT PCP. During the Plenary meeting & Kick-off of the Phase 1 held in Paris o…
The meeting dedicated to innovative technologies for public spaces protection
The APPRAISE project consortium holds a meeting at the Gdansk International Fair to discuss innovative technologies for public spaces protection. The event is a…
PREVENT PCP: Invitation to the webinars on public procurement
Polish Platform for Homeland Security, with the support of MORATEX Institute of Security Technologies, is organizing an information webinar on public procuremen…
PPHS is a partner of the European APPRAISE project
The Polish Platform for Homeland Security is involved in another European project entitled “fAcilitating Public & Private secuRity operAtors to mitigate terrorI…
PREVENT PCP project has been launched
We are pleased to announce that the PREVENT PCP project financed by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 Programme has been launched. PPHS is one of the i…
QROC: First table top exercise for police operational centers
On 12 and 13 October 2020, the first table top exercise for police operational centers from several countries of the European Union were conducted to improve th…
PREVENT: Impact on increasing public transport security in Europe
The Polish Platform for Homeland Security has participated in an international project on anticipating terrorist attacks in public transport entitled “Procureme…
PREVENT: Online final event
The PREVENT final event has enabled to present final results of the project, share knowledge and analysis of security needs in public transport.
PREVENT: PCP Handbook
We are pleased to announce that PREVENT project PCP Handbook has just been released! The Polish Platform for Homeland Security is a co-author of this document t…
PREVENT: Project Newsletter #2
The second PREVENT Newsletter is release. We encourage you to read the brochure and familiarize yourself with the project.
PREVENT: Improve your company’s security through Pre-Commercial Procurement!
The Polish Platform for Homeland Security is involved in the European project entitled “PRocurEments of innoVativE, advaNced systems to support security in publ…
New project implemented by PPHS – “Quick Response for Operation Centers” (QROC)
Polish Platform for Homeland Security has started implementing a project entitled “Quick Response for Operation Centers” (QROC). Its objective is to identify ne…
PPHS starts a European project called PREVENT
We would like to inform that the Polish Platform for Homeland Security is involved in an international project on anticipating terrorist attacks in public trans…
Praetorian – a modern patrol and intervention vehicle
Preatorian is a prototype patrol and intervention vehicle and the result of the project performed by the Polish Platform for Homeland Security, the Business Kno…