JRCC RELOCATION
JRCC has proceeded with the implementation of the project "JRCC RELOCATION ". The project includes the relocation of all the departments of the JRCC (JRCC Ops Room, Cyprus Radio and Cyprus Mission Control Center) from their existing location to new developed Installations on the site of the "ZENON" Coordination Center in order to achieve their immediate contact and co-operation.
The JRCC considers that there will be significant benefits and improvement regarding the execution of its mission and especially in upgrading its operational capacity regarding the control and coordination of migration flows from crisis countries in the Middle East and more efficient handling of MRO incidents (Maritime or Air Accident, Refugees – Immigrants) in the framework of National Plan "TEFKROS"). The project is co-funded by European Union (Internal Security Fund-Borders and Visa) and the Republic of Cyprus. JRCC signed a funding agreement with the European Funds Unit.
IMPROVED OF THE COASTAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
In order to improve the services and capabilities of the existing Coastal Surveillance System, JRCC seeks to implement the Phase III of the project aiming to expand the coverage to survey current un-observed areas improving the maritime border control capabilities, in order to upgrade its operational capacity regarding the control and coordination of migration flows. The project is co-funded by European Union (Internal Security Fund-Borders and Visa) and the Republic of Cyprus. JRCC signed a funding agreement with the European Funds Unit.
High-Speed Vessels
JRCC intends to purchase high-speed vessels seeking to increase the immediate response capabilities of the Search and Rescue Units of the Republic of Cyprus in and out of the territorial waters, in cases of emergencies arising from the migration flows in the Eastern Mediterranean region. The project consist the purchase of four (4) semi-inflatable SAR boats with specialized night observation equipment, which due to their flexibility, speed and observation capabilities will significantly reduce the response time to such high-risk situations which require rescuers to arrive on the scene in the shortest possible time, with increased capabilities during night conditions. The project is co-funded by European Union (Internal Security Fund-Borders and Visa) and the Republic of Cyprus. JRCC signed a funding agreement with the European Funds Unit.
HORIZON 2020