Public Safety Software for Slovenia
Unified situational awareness for the National Police, URSZR, and Border Guard — Balkan migration route management, Port of Koper and Krško Nuclear Plant protection, and Alpine natural disaster response.
Slovenia Security Forces
The Slovenian National Police (PU) with ~9,000 officers is the main civilian security body. The Border Guard is an integral part of the Police under the Ministry of Interior. URSZR coordinates civil protection and disaster management. Slovenia has been a NATO and EU/Schengen member since 2004/2007.
Police, Border, and Civil Protection
- • National Police (PU) ~9,000 officers — 8 regional units
- • Border Guard — integrated within the National Police
- • URSZR — Civil Protection and Disaster Relief
- • Slovenian Reporting Centre (ReCO) — 112 operator
- • SOVA — Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency
- • National Defence (SV) ~6,000 — NATO missions; battle groups
NATO, Frontex, and Risk Management
- • NATO member since 2004; eFP participant in Latvia
- • Frontex NCC Slovenia — Balkan migration route
- • ARSO — Environment Agency: seismic/hydro/avalanche alerts
- • NEK Krsko — joint nuclear plant with Croatia; SNSA regulator
- • EUROPOL — police cooperation; INTERPOL — organized crime
- • Schengen member since 2007; border controls reintroduced 2022-2023
Economy, Infrastructure & Legal Framework
Port of Koper & Economy
- • Luka Koper ~27M t/year — Austria/Hungary/Slovakia/CZ gateway
- • Vehicles: largest European car import port (~900K/year)
- • Alps/Adriatic/Ljubljana tourism ~7M visitors/year
- • Pharma/chemical: Lek/Novartis, Krka Novo Mesto
- • GDP per capita ~€28,000 — highest of ex-Yugoslavia
Critical Infrastructure
- • Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU) + Maribor (MBX)
- • NEK Krsko — 50% Slovenian electricity (twin VVER-440)
- • Divača-Koper railway corridor — €1.5B project (TEN-T)
- • Karavanken Tunnels — Austria connection; critical transport
- • Pan-European Corridor V (Venice-Ljubljana-Budapest-Uzhhorod)
Legal & Regulatory Framework
- • Public Procurement Act (ZJN-3) — DKOM supervision
- • GDPR + IP RS — Information Commissioner of Slovenia
- • Cybersecurity Act (SI-CERT/UKOM) / NIS2 transposition
- • Bank of Slovenia (Banka Slovenije) — Euro (EUR), Eurozone 2007
- • NATO/EU/OECD/Schengen Area — key memberships
- • AKOS — Agency of Communication Networks and Services
KabatOne Capabilities for Slovenia
The KabatOne platform provides an integrated suite adapted to Slovenia: Balkan migration route management on the Croatia/Bosnia border, Port of Koper and Krško Nuclear Plant protection, Alpine natural disaster response, and NATO and Frontex coordination.
K-Safety — Command Center with Alpine Alerts
Unified dashboard for National Police, Border Guard, and URSZR with real-time incident visualization, ARSO natural hazard alerts (avalanches, floods, earthquakes), and Croatia/Bosnia border management.
K-Dispatch — 112/ReCO-Integrated CAD
Coordinated dispatch integrated with ReCO (Slovenian 112 operator) for Police, Civil Protection, and Fire across 8 regional police units, with emergency protocols for Krško Nuclear Plant and Alpine tunnels.
K-Video — Port of Koper & Border Crossings
Video management for the Port of Koper (27M t/year, 900K cars), Croatia and Bosnia border crossings, LJU Airport, Karavanken tunnels, and Krško Nuclear Plant, with AI analytics compatible with GDPR and NIS2.
K-Connect — Frontex, EUROSUR and SI Registers
Integration with EUROSUR/Frontex NCC Slovenia for Balkan route surveillance, ARSO alert coordination for Alpine natural emergencies, and connection to Slovenian state registers (CRP, MNZ) via eUprava Slovenia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What security challenges does Slovenia face?
Slovenia is a key transit corridor on the Balkan migration route: the border with Croatia (670 km), while an internal EU/Schengen border since 2023, records high irregular transit volumes. The border with non-Schengen Bosnia-Herzegovina is a pressure point. Managing the Julian Alps (natural hazards: avalanches, floods, earthquakes) and protecting the Port of Koper — Slovenia's only seaport and hub for Austria/Hungary/Slovakia — are priorities.
How does KabatOne support Slovenia security forces?
KabatOne provides unified situational awareness for the Slovenian National Police (PU ~9,000 officers), Administration for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief (URSZR), Slovenian Reporting Centre (112 operator), Intelligence and Security Service (SOVA), and National Defence (SV). The platform integrates with the Slovenian 112 system and complies with GDPR and national data protection legislation.
What critical infrastructure requires protection in Slovenia?
Critical infrastructure includes the Port of Koper (Luka Koper, ~27M t/year — Alpine gateway for Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic), Ljubljana Jože Pučnik International Airport (LJU), Krško Nuclear Power Plant (NEK, 50% Slovenian electricity, jointly operated with Croatia), Divača-Koper railway corridor (€1.5B expansion project), Karavanken tunnels toward Austria, and Pan-European Corridors V and X.
How does KabatOne manage natural hazards in the Slovenian Alps?
KabatOne integrates seismic alerts from the Slovenian Environment Agency (ARSO), URSZR avalanche alerts at Julian Alps stations, flood management for the Sava River and tributaries (August 2023 floods caused €500M in damage), and emergency alerts in the Karavanken tunnels. The platform coordinates mountain rescue dispatch with the Alpine Association of Slovenia and Border Guard in high-altitude zones.
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