Vision on defencerelated skills for Europe today and tomorrow European Commission [Recurso electrónico]PDF
Material type: TextPublication details: 2019Description: 156 pSubject(s): Unión Europea | Estrategias de seguridad | EuropaOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The past decade has seen a series of EU policy initiatives focusing on the role of skills as a key ingredient of European defence industrial competitiveness and resilience in supplying the capabilities needed for safeguarding Europe’s strategic interests and autonomy (see Figure 0.1). The skills dimension has been progressively developed in successive policy documents, culminating in the adoption of the European Defence Action Plan (EDAP) in 2016, which outlines the Commission’s commitment to support the implementation of measures and initiatives to address defence industry skills needs. In parallel, the Blueprint for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills, as part of the New Skills Agenda for Europe, has focused on building a strategic framework for cooperation amongst key sector stakeholders in order to address skills challenges across a range of industries. With defence selected as one of the Blueprint pilot sectors, this current project supports the first phases of the pilot: namely, the preliminary identification of skills gaps, challenges and shortages in the defence sector, the drafting of a skills strategy for the sector, and the establishment of a European Defence Skills Partnership (EDSP) to contribute to strategy development and implementation.Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Annex to report: Vision on defencerelated skills for Europe today and
tomorrow
The past decade has seen a series of EU policy initiatives focusing on the role of skills as a key
ingredient of European defence industrial competitiveness and resilience in supplying the capabilities
needed for safeguarding Europe’s strategic interests and autonomy (see Figure 0.1). The skills
dimension has been progressively developed in successive policy documents, culminating in the
adoption of the European Defence Action Plan (EDAP) in 2016, which outlines the Commission’s
commitment to support the implementation of measures and initiatives to address defence industry
skills needs. In parallel, the Blueprint for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills, as part of the New Skills
Agenda for Europe, has focused on building a strategic framework for cooperation amongst key sector
stakeholders in order to address skills challenges across a range of industries. With defence selected
as one of the Blueprint pilot sectors, this current project supports the first phases of the pilot: namely,
the preliminary identification of skills gaps, challenges and shortages in the defence sector, the
drafting of a skills strategy for the sector, and the establishment of a European Defence Skills
Partnership (EDSP) to contribute to strategy development and implementation.
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