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HORIZON-CL4-2024-SPACE-01- Strategic Research Agenda for Copernicus Security Services has been published

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The Strategic Research Agenda for Copernicus Security Services (CSS-SRA 1.0) with Guidelines for Horizon Europe has been published on the Copernicus website  

This document includes orientation guidelines for the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2023-2024 topic dedicated to the Copernicus Security Service, which will be open for proposals as from November 21st, 2023. (HORIZON-CL4-2024-SPACE-01-36).

Two actions with clear objectives are proposed on (A) Innovative methods and technologies to explore new and enlarged data sets and data processing paradigms and (B) Enlarging service outreach and improve response to user specific and regional needs

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