National Crew Database (NCDB) – Implementation of International Crew Data Management System
RGO komunikacije d.o.o. is participating in the
implementation of the National Crew Database (NCDB) in collaboration with the
Austrian company viadonau – Österreichische Wasserstraßen-Gesellschaft mbH. This
project focuses on the digitalization and enhancement of crew data management
on inland waterways, particularly for navigation on the Danube River.
NCDB enables centralized collection, processing, and
distribution of crew member data, facilitating access to relevant information
for regulatory authorities. The system supports efficient tracking of
qualifications, certifications, and work records, ensuring compliance with
national and European regulatory requirements.
As part of this project, RGO komunikacije d.o.o. is
developing and implementing a software solution that improves interoperability
between national and international databases. This ensures greater transparency
and security in crew data management while enhancing the efficiency of river
transport.
This project represents a significant step towards the
modernization of navigation information management in Europe and contributes to
the digital transformation of inland waterway transport.
FRED - Fire Free MED
The Fire Free MED – FRED is a project developed and submitted with the Faculty of Maritime Studies in Rijeka and other eight partners from the Mediterranean, supported by 10 associated partners.
The FRED project overall objective is to implement advanced ICT/UAS (drone) tools for climate change adaptation, disaster risk prevention and mitigation in the wildfire segment at 6 public authorities in 6 MED countries (HR, SI, IT, BA, ME, EL, PT). By doing so, the project technical solutions will prevent and mitigate wildfires, strengthen resilience of the EU wildfire hotspot - MED and result in reducing risks to human lives, ecosystem degradation, habitat/biodiversity loss.
RGO is happy to work with the scientific partners and public authorities on the development of tools that are to support relevant wildfire/search and rescue authorities in prevention and mitigation; and subsequently have these tools tested in six separate pilot actions in: Kras karst area in Slovenia, Rocca di Cerere UNESCO Geopark in Italy, Una National park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ulcinj municipality in Montenegro, Mali Lošinj Island in Croatia and Baixo Alentejo region in Portugal.
With total budget of 2.380.000,00 EUR, project activities are to be implemented by the end of September 2026. The subsidy was awarded within the scope of the Interreg Europe MED programme.