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AI enhances Civil Protection: Vassilis Kikilias introduces new crisis management tools

Artificial Intelligence in the Service of Civil Protection

Newsroom March 12 08:08

AI is set to play a crucial role in strengthening Greece’s Civil Protection, according to Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Vassilis Kikilias. Speaking at an event marking the signing of a contract for the acquisition of the National Crisis Management System and Database, Kikilias emphasized the importance of integrating AI into emergency response.

The project, part of the broader AIGIS program, represents a €72.3 million investment in digital infrastructure aimed at improving risk prevention and disaster response. The new system will provide real-time data to emergency responders—including firefighters, police, military personnel, and other key agencies—enhancing coordination and decision-making during crises.

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Kikilias underscored that Greece is among the first countries to implement AI-driven solutions in civil protection, setting an example for others. He revealed that since taking office, the ministry has launched procurement programs totaling €1.9 billion, with €800 million in contracts already signed.

Deputy Minister Evangelos Tournas highlighted the system’s integration with meteorological, hydrological, and seismological data, reinforcing its role in both disaster prevention and post-crisis recovery. Meanwhile, Anastassios Michalopoulos, Deputy Commander of the National Coordination Center for Crisis Management, emphasized that AI will enable authorities to predict and assess risks with greater accuracy, ultimately saving lives.

The initiative is a key milestone in modernizing Greece’s civil protection capabilities, with officials and technology partners hailing it as a transformative step towards safeguarding the country against escalating climate and disaster-related challenges.

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