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Mathijs van de Waardt
IB Consultancy organised first FP7 Course in Split, Croatia
Once an FP7 proposal is positively evaluated, a consortium comes upon the rules and regulations of the 7th Framework Programme, set by the European Commission. Project participants and project managers have to deal with a … Continue reading
Current Events Report 3: Fukushima
Today, exactly twenty-five years ago the Chernobyl nuclear disaster caused devastating damage that was unprecedented with regard to health and the environment. Last month, another nuclear disaster occurred, this time at Fukushima nuclear plant, which, … Continue reading
IB Consultancy is attending Day of the Safety Region
Thursday 19 May 2011 will be a meeting day for everyone involved in questions about the future innovation and further professionalisation of the Security Regions in The Netherlands. The Day of the Safety Region is … Continue reading
REACT project at the WFF Expo
From 13 to 15 April 2011 the Resilience Enhancement Against CBRNe Terrorism (REACT) project will be attending the World Foresight Forum (WFF). The WFF focuses on homeland security for future generations: the creation of ‘a … Continue reading
CATCH CBRN Training Curriculum End-User Workshop
IB Consultancy is organising the CATCH CBRN Training Curriculum End-User Workshop, which will take place at the Clingendael Institute on the 10th of March 2011. During this workshop numerous presentations on CBRN Training programmes and … Continue reading
REACT Workshop Report
The REACT Workshop Report was drafted following a series of workshops organized by the REACT consortium. These workshops took place on three consecutive days, from August 30th till September 1st, 2010. The goal of the … Continue reading
IB Consultancy participating in Counter CBRNe Operations 2011
Mr Andrew Proudlove, Senior Consultant at IB Consultancy, will speak at the Counter CBRNe Operations Conference 2011 in London on February 2nd. His presentation will focus on the CATCH project, more specifically on the elements … Continue reading