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Digital Plan

Civil Protection Plan Digitalization through Internet of Things Decision Support System based Platform

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Information

Start date
01/03/2024
End date
31/08/2026
Total budget
2.665.725,35
Partnership
IT - 4
HR - 4
Project typology:
Standard project

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Project specific objectives

Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience, taking into account eco-system based approaches through:

  • Promoting Digitalization of Civil Protection Plans
  • Developing a Cross-Border Strategy
  • Implementing IoT-Based Solutions
  • Strengthening Resilience Through Capacity Building
  • Fostering Cross-Border Collaboration

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Project main outputs

  • IoT DSS Platform
  • Pilot deployment
  • Platform capacity building
  • Action Plan for Civil Protection Plans Digitalization
  • Final Conference

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About

The project focuses on advancing civil protection plans through digitalisation across the Programme area, aiming to establish a standardised and interoperable framework using Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. The primary objective is to create a unified model for Digitalized Civil Protection Plans that addresses the common challenge of enhancing coordination among local authorities. 

At the heart of the project is the development of an IoT-based Decision Supporting System (DSS) platform. This platform will integrate data from diverse sources within the partner territories, utilizing microservices architecture to adress specific regional needs and challenges. By deploying IoT sensors in strategic locations, the project seeks to enhance real-time monitoring capabilities, enabling actionable insights and timely decision-making during emergencies.

The project's approach includes comprehensive capacity building activities to ensure stakeholders are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively use the DSS platform. This training component is designed to be inclusive, engaging a wide range of actors and stakeholders involved in civil protection efforts. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among project partners, the project aims to build resilience in both the physical and socio-economic environments of the Programme area.

Key deliverables include the development of a cross-border strategy and action plan for the digitalization of civil protection plans. This strategic framework will guide the implementation and scalability of the IoT-enabled DSS platform, ensuring its sustainability beyond the project's duration. Additionally, the project will disseminate best practices and lessons learned from previous initiatives, contributing to the broader enhancement of civil protection capabilities across the IT-HR Programme area.

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Lead partner

The Lead partner represents and takes full financial and legal responsibility for the entire partnership.

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News & Events

  • NEWS
    16/06/2026

    Lead Partner Pilot Area – Municipalities of Montagano and Busso

    Located in the Molise Region of southern Italy, Montagano and Busso are rural municipalities facing increasing climate-related risks. As the Lead Partner pilot area of the DIGITAL PLAN project, they will test digital solutions for environmental monitoring and climate risk management, strengthening preparedness and community resilience.

  • 23/03/2026
    Start date:
    18 Mar 2026
    End date:
    19 Mar 2026

    5th Live Coordination and Steering Committee Meeting in Fermo, Italy

  • NEWS
    11/12/2025

    Zadar Fire Brigades Receive Two New Vehicles

    Zadar County’s fire brigades were equipped with two new vehicles, while digital civil protection tools improved disaster preparedness and emergency response efficiency.

  • NEWS
    11/12/2025

    Listening to Nature: How Smart Sensors Are Transforming Civil Protection

    Emergency teams and researchers in Italy and Croatia are using smart sensors and real-time monitoring to improve early warning systems and strengthen preparedness for coastal environmental risks.

  • NEWS
    03/11/2025

    Coordination Meetings and Civil Protection Info Day in Sulmona, Italy

    ​​​​​​​The Digital Plan project successfully held its 4th Regular Live Coordination Meeting, including the Steering Committee Meeting, and an important Civil Protection Info Day on the digitalization of emergency planning in protected areas.

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