Project Details
Plánování a evidence improvizovaných úkrytů
Project Period: 1. 1. 2023 – 31. 12. 2025
Project Type: grant
Code: VK01030082
Agency: Ministerstvo vnitra ČR
Program: 1 VS OPSEC

improvised shelter, methodology, software, FRS CR
The main goal of the project is to create a certified methodology and software
for identification, documentation and registration of improvised shelters in the
municipality. The developed methodology and software will be intended for use by
municipalities in the selection of improvised shelters in their territory. At the
level of the Fire and Rescue Service of the Czech Republic, they will be used for
central registration and advanced evaluation of the quality of selected
improvised shelters and their classification into predefined categories according
to the degree of protection provided. A secondary goal of the project is to test
the developed methodology and software on a set of five selected municipalities.
The results of this testing will then be published in a monograph and will serve
as an example of good practice for use by other municipalities.
The originality of the project proposal lies in a comprehensive approach to the
issue of improvised hiding, which is still lacking in methodological documents in
the Czech Republic. The proposed certified methodology will thus include all the
steps necessary to determine, evaluate and record improvised shelters in the
municipality, including their subsequent digitization (see Methodology). An
important element will also be the supplementation of the certified methodology
with accompanying software and a monograph with examples of the use of the
methodology in solving shelters in the territory of specific municipalities. The
division of methodology and software into two user levels can be considered
innovative: 1) basic level for users without professional education at individual
municipal authorities; 2) advanced level for central evaluation and registration
of improvised shelters at the level of organizational units of the Fire and
Rescue Service of the Czech Republic. The above solution is to ensure that the
methodology will be easy to apply for municipalities and will not bring them
unnecessary additional administration (all documentation will be generated
automatically using the created software based on the entered data). This
simplicity is intended to motivate municipalities to plan improvised shelters in
their territory more widely.
Bařina David, Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM)
Klíma Ondřej, Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM)
Kreslík František, Ing. (CVT)
Kuchynka Marek, Ing. (DFIT-ISD)