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1 Comparison of using the Emilyo and MilUNI portals to share information among the schools LoD7 Annual Meeting 30 September 2015 Hana VLACHOVÁ – Erasmus+ institutional coordinator

2 Content EMILYO portal CEFME portal MilUNI portal comparison of EMILYO and MilUNI

3 European Initiative for the Exchange of Military Young Officers (EMILYO) www.emilyo.eu portal created by Vassil Levski National Military University, Bulgaria platform enables EU military education and training institutions to explore possibilities for exchanges of knowledge and know-how through mobility of their students and personnel

4 About the Initiative History Goals Documents (drafts from meetings) Scientific Publications iMAF Books 2013, 2014 Compendium of the European Military Officers Basic Education Booklet on the Initiative

5 Military Academies in the EU Search for Partners

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8 List of Mobility Offers Search for Mobility Events

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11 “really simple syndication” (RSS) function for the subscription to a notification of the most recent information uploaded on the platform

12 Central European Forum on Military Education (CEFME) voluntary association of the military universities in the central European region portal available at http://beta.cefme.eu/ the goal to support the development of education and training military professionals and cooperation of the participating universities in teaching, research, exchange of teachers and students to increase mutual awareness and facilitate the organization of joint events

13 The Goal of CEFME List of Universities History and Meetings of CEFME

14 iMAF – scientific forum of the institutional discussion and working platform for officer education and training iMAF members: General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military Academy of the Land Forces, Wroclaw, Poland National University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary Nicolae Balcescu Land Forces Academy, Sibiu, Romania Theresan Military Academy, Wiener Neustadt, Austria University of Defence, Brno, Czech Republic LoD7 – working group under the acronym established in 2009 by European Secretariat of Defence College http://eeas.europa.eu/csdp/structures-instruments-agencies/european- security-defence-college/news/2014/20140628_en.htm

15 The rectors list of the CEFME members The list of the CEFME-Portal national administrators

16 portal has the format of the knowledge system, based on software ATOM, created in AION CS company, Zlín, Czech Republic portal provides information on CEFME military academies and universities and universities in CEFME member states sources for the portal are publicly accessible websites of universities, academies and schools and information from the CEFME members the aim of the CEFME portal is to promote cooperation among military schools in teaching, research and exchanges of teachers and students updated information about academic conferences and published articles

17 includes two parts developer group - University of Defence technology company - AION CS, Ltd.

18 portal on military universities from the european region and NATO member states (US, Canada) developed within the research project of the Communication and Information Systems Department “The Promising CIS Technologies”, subproject “Information and Knowledge Systems” supervisor is prof. Ladislav BURITA 2012 - MilUNI project was launched with French students during their internship at the CIS Department - there were processed information about 100 universities by the end of the year 2013 - work began on the portal to have MilUNI available to users available at http://miluni.eu/default.aspx

19 The content will address the following areas development of knowledge-based systems creating taxonomies and ontologies implementation of information management and knowledge management information and knowledge superiority NEC; information infrastructure innovation of information systems, their integration and interoperability the architecture approaches to systems development virtualization of hardware and software - analysis, research and implementation cloud computing and social media in military environment awareness of MilUNI and getting people from the universities to its improvement

20 NATO scientific and technical parts NATO Communications and Information Agency (C & I A) NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) NATO Standardization Agency (NSA)

21 basic information on: University of Defence Faculty of Military Technology Department of Communication and Information Systems

22 portal is available at http://www.atom.miluni.eu/http://www.atom.miluni.eu/ sources for the information portal are publicly accessible websites of universities, academies and schools UoD team would like to invite you to collaboration on the MilUNI portal in the first phase of the portal development it is necessary to update information about your university and complete information on selected conferences and articles published by the university staff those interested in collaboration will be granted access rights and will obtain instructions on working with the system

23 include two parts developer group - University of Defence technology company - AION CS, Ltd.

24 on the right side of each page you can find

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27 EMILYO website – positives basic information well-arranged website

28 EMILYO website – negatives confusing list of academies – no alphabetical order some academies are listed more than once the armed forces type is not correct in some cases (army, air force…) documents – only drafts from meetings scientific publication – iMAF Books (2013, 2014), Compendium of the European Military Officers Basic Education, Booklet on the Initiative beneficial only if schools contribute to its development so that the data on the portal were relevant

29 MilUNI - positives more information filters downloadable materials – including scientific articles – cited articles in databases possibility to contact people from listed institutions portal is more interactive

30 MilUNI - negatives strange language formulation beneficial only if schools contribute to its development so that the data on the portal were relevant no alphabetical order in filters – items are lined up according to date, the newest ones are in the end

31 Conclusion both platforms are progressive steps in international cooperation of military academies both platforms are beneficial only if schools contribute to its development so that the data on the portal were relevant MilUNI has more potential for iMAF and LoD7 members


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