CAP Workshop 2013 OASIS Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards Update: Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Elysa Jones Chair, Emergency Management Technical Committee (EM-TC) Chair, Emergency Interoperability Member.

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CAP Workshop 2013
OASIS
Organization for the Advancement of
Structured Information Standards
Update: Common Alerting Protocol
(CAP)
Elysa Jones
Chair, Emergency Management Technical Committee
(EM-TC)
Chair, Emergency Interoperability Member Section
[email protected]
CAP Workshop 2013
Response to Prior Workshops
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CAP Logo and Guidance for Use
http://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/edxl-cap-logo/v1.0/cnd01/edxl-caplogo-v1.0-cnd01.pdf
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CAP Video
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CAP Implementation Guidance
CAP Elements: http://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency-adopt/capelements/v1.0/cnprd01/cap-elements-v1.0-cnprd01.pdf
CAP Feeds: http://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency-adopt/capfeeds/v1.0/cnprd01/cap-feeds-v1.0-cnprd01.pdf
Comments: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/emergency-adoptcomment/
CAP Workshop 2013
Common Alerting Protocol
(CAP)
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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
2013 – Provide CAP 1.2 to ITU for
consideration
CAP Subcommittee Activities
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Emergency Management
Prepare – Respond – Recover – Mitigate
Television
Radio
Cell Phone
Computer
Home Phone
Public Signage/Siren
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What is CAP?
The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) is a standard
message format designed for All-Media, All-Hazard,
communications:
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over any and all media (television, radio, telephone,
fax, highway signs, e-mail, Web sites, RSS "Blogs", ...)
about any and all kinds of hazard
(Weather, Fires, Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Landslides,
Child Abductions, Disease Outbreaks, Air Quality Warnings,
Transportation Problems, Power Outages ...)
to anyone: the public at large; designated groups
(civic authority, responders, etc.); specific people
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All Hazards ---- All Media
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Diverse Information Sources
Hazard threat
data and alerts
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Decision
process
Alerting
messages
input from devices as well as people
services: news wires, weather notices, seismic
monitoring, traffic reports...
technologies: telephone, radio, Blackberry, email, Internet..
forms: raw data, text, audio, maps, pictures,
video...
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Other EM-TC Standards Work
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EDXL-DE (Distribution Element)
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EDXL-HAVE (Hospital Availability)
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1.0 Working Draft, Public Review May 2013
EDXL-RIM (Reference Information Model)
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1.0 Committee Specification, Standard 4Q2013
EDXL-TEP (Tracking of Emergency Patients)
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1.0 Ratified 2008
EDXL-SitRep (Situation Reporting)
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1.0 Ratified 2008, 2.0 public review 2Q13
EDXL-RM (Resource Messaging)
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1.0 Ratified 2006, 2.0 CS 2013, Standard 4Q2013
Common types definition for reuse
EDXL-TEC (Tracking of Emergency Clients)
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Subcommittee formed and work to commence 2Q2013
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Summary
Questions?
Elysa Jones
[email protected]