The General Assembly, RESILIENCE’s decision-making body, convened today in multicultural and multi-religious Palermo, discussing how far have we come in terms of infrastructure preparations and what needs to be done in the remaining period.
The progress and challenges of the project were discussed. Key points included the positive evaluation by ESFRI, highlighting areas for improvement such as communication and training. A request for an amendment to the RESILIENCE PPP grant agreement was also discussed, focusing on rebalancing budgets and ensuring efficient expenditure. The assembly agreed to submit the monitoring report to institutional bodies for feedback and to enhance communication and representation.
The status of the RESILIENCE service catalogue, containing about 100 services, was presented. During this project period it will be presented in a pdf form, whereas in the next period the RESILIENCE market place will be developed. 75% of the services are openly accessible, 40% are in some way physical (mostly archives).