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OASISOrganization for the Advancement of

Structured Information Standards

Elysa Jones, Chair OASIS Emergency Management Technical Committee

ElysaJones@yahoo.com

256-694-8702

Common Alerting Protocol (CAP)

2004 – Ratified CAP 1.0 2005 – Ratified CAP 1.1 2006 – Ratified CAP 1.1 Errata 2006 – ITU Recommendation x.1303 2010 – Ratified CAP 1.2 2011 – CAP 1.2 Errata in process What is next CAP 1.3, 2.0?

CAP Adoption

Champion: World Meteorological Organization USA Commitment and Use

Executive Order 13407 NOAA-NWS Commitment FCC Report and Order Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS)

Issues Optional Elements Profiling Concept Versioning Maintenance

We need your input

Emergency Management Technical Committee

Charter Enabling information exchange to advance incident

preparedness and response to emergency situations Subcommittees

Message and Notification Infrastructure Framework GIS CAP CAP Profiles HAVE (Hospital AVailability Exchange) Reference Information Model (RIM) TEP (Tracking of Emergency Patients)

Other EM-TC Standards and Work

EDXL-DE (Distribution Element) 1.0 Ratified 2006, 2.0 public review 2Q11

EDXL-HAVE (Hospital Availability) 1.0 Ratified 2008, 2.0 public review 2Q11

EDXL-RM (Resource Messaging) 1.0 Ratified 2008

EDXL-SitRep (Situation Reporting) 1.0 public review 2Q11

EDXL-TEP (Tracking of Emergency Patients) Subcommittee formed, meetings begin 4/7/2011

EDXL-RIM (Reference Information Model) Common types definition for reuse

Emergency Management Adoption Technical

Committee Charter

Supporting widespread implementation of EDXL standards including CAP through education and market awareness

Co-Chairs - Werner Joerg email: Werner.Joerg@iem.com and Tom Ferrentino email: TFerrentino@verizon.net

Subcommittees Outreach and Education Events and Demonstrations Documents and Collateral

Interoperability

Challenges Tools Changes Disasters Communicate

Are YOU prepared?Are WE prepared?

Television

Radio

Cell Phone

Computer

Home Phone

Public Signage/Siren