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computing has introduced new challenges in security, energy efficiency, and architectural design. Traditional security mechanisms, designed for general purpose or cloud-scale systems, are often
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safety and efficiency. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and unmanned systems, including drones and robotic crawlers, are being tested to identify structural problems and assess environmental conditions without
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budget, based on an integrated approach covering all relevant domains, i.e. mission planning, flight operations, data generation and management and security operations coordination; managing
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across mission planning, flight operations, data generation and management, and security operations coordination, with particular attention to compliance with security requirements; contributing
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, integrating into their operational practices a suite of space-based civil security applications, from fire management, flood detection to maritime surveillance. Reporting to the ERS-EO/SRN Manager in the Earth
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years. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description As a Galileo Ground Segment Network Coordinator, you will be part of the Ground Mission Segment and Ground Security Management Service within
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research activities in the product assurance and safety disciplines. As Head of the Quality Department, you will also act as ESA’s principal representative for quality matters vis-à-vis external stakeholders
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missions, the European Commission’s DG DEFIS for EOGS definition, the European Union Satellite Centre (SatCen) in relation to secured platform definition, and the European Union Agency for the Space
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ground segment for mission, control and security monitoring deployed at remote sites all over the world. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities will include: • ensuring the ground segment deliveries (GMS
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orbit and the ground segment for mission, control and security monitoring deployed at remote sites all over the world. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities will include: following up, from ITT