With the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the horizon, France is preparing for a massive influx of visitors to cheer on the 10,500 Olympic and 4,350 Paralympic athletes, representing 54 sports, spread across 72 host communities. More than 40,000 volunteers will be mobilized for this major event, with almost 13 million tickets available for sale. This international sporting event requires exceptional resources, particularly in terms of technology, to guarantee its success and safety.
The French government and the city of Paris have had to adapt by equipping themselves with new devices to communicate effectively with the general public, manage population flows, prevent incidents, adjust schedules, coordinate security services on the ground, and so on. In this article, we take a look at the latest technological developments.
Since 2022, France has been equipped with Intersec's FR-Alert population alert system, a crucial element in improving communications with residents, visitors, sports delegations, and operational teams deployed in the field. Tried and tested on several occasions (flooding in the French Hauts-de-France region, cyclones on Reunion Island, and extremely violent storms in 5 eastern French departments), this system alerts a wide audience in the event of a major incident and supports public authorities in crisis management in real-time. By combining cell broadcast and geolocated SMS mobile technology channels with traditional communication channels (sirens, websites...), the government can broadcast geo-targeted and contextualized alerts to almost 95% of the French population.
Tests have been rolled out across the country to raise awareness of the importance of security and to train users in various crisis scenarios. In the current context of growing geopolitical tensions, it is essential to get people used to the risk, both to familiarise them with the system and to get them used to receiving alerts on their mobile phones and following the safety instructions issued by the prefectures.
Definition of the perimeters for the Olympic Games. Source: FR-Alert website
Alerts sent via the FR-Alert system comply with the CAP protocol to enable recipients to instantly understand the severity and urgency of the situation and the safety instructions to be followed, regardless of the channel used (SMS, social networks, website, etc.). This unified protocol applies the same criteria to all distribution channels, ensuring consistency and reliability in the transmission of information.
FR-Alert provides authorities with essential tools to support crisis management:
In general, population alert systems can go a step further and offer real-time visualization of the situation on the ground - known as a digital twin - facilitating rapid decision-making and coordination of operations in the field. Population density maps can help the relevant authorities improve their situational awareness and trigger automated actions tailored to each scenario.
The Olympic Games are also an opportunity to meet new technological challenges: