DHS and EIC Host Interoperability Demonstration of OASIS Standards for Emergency Response at ''Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness''.ATLANTA -- CAP and EDXL-DE Interoperable Data Communication Standards Enable Efficient and Coordinated Emergency Response The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Noun 1. Department of Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States Disaster Management (DM) program and members of the Emergency Interoperability Consortium (EIC EIC Editor-In-Chief EIC Euro Info Centre (DIN) EIC Earned Income Credit EIC Excellence in Cities (UK) EIC Enterprise Interaction Center (Interactive Intelligence) ) joined today in support of interoperable standards for the emergency responder community at the "Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness" (CTC CTC - Cornell Theory Center ) conference in Atlanta. To show the benefits of exchanging interoperable data messages across disparate systems and devices, EIC members joined the DM team in a demonstration focusing on the use of the Common Alerting Protocol The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) is an XML-based data format for exchanging public warnings and emergencies between alerting technologies. CAP allows a warning message to be consistently disseminated simultaneously over many warning systems to many applications. (CAP), an XML-based standard advanced and ratified by the OASIS standards consortium. "Considering the range of challenges confronting us, there can be no higher priority than making sure that agencies and their communities can effectively share information at times of crisis. CAP is powerful evidence that data interoperability for emergency responders is achievable if both public and private entities commit themselves to fielding standards-compliant solutions," said Chip Hines, Acting Director, Office for Interoperability and Compatibility, U.S. Department of Homeland Security said, "The Disaster Management (DM) program at DHS DHS Department of Homeland Security (USA) DHS Department of Human Services DHS Department of Health Services DHS Demographic and Health Surveys DHS Dirhams (Morocco national currency) is committed to addressing the critical need for data interoperability among the various agencies and institutions at all levels of local, tribal, state and Federal governments. DM is pleased that it has been able to work collaboratively with EIC and OASIS to bring forth validated interoperability standards that address this core mission." "Every responder should have appropriate access to the information they require in an emergency when and how they need it," stated Matt Walton, Chairman of the EIC. "Today's demonstration of CAP clearly demonstrates the power of government and industry working together to solve urgent national problems." "At this conference, product providers are demonstrating both CAP and the EDXL-DE (Emergency Data Exchange Language Distribution Element), which was ratified as an OASIS Standard in May of this year," noted Elysa Jones of Warning Systems, Chair of the OASIS Emergency Management Technical Committee. "EDXL-DE defines the routing information for the CAP message (or other data), creating a powerful interoperability tool." Jones stressed that the OASIS Emergency Management Technical Committee welcomes new participation in its continuing efforts to advance interoperable standards that meet the needs of the first responder first responder First response personnel Emergency medicine A person employed in the public sector–EMT, fire fighter, police, volunteer EMS–whose duties include provision of immediate medical care in the event of an emergency; FRs have basic emergency community. The Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness Conference is presented by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ (Department Of Justice) The legal arm of the U.S. government that represents the public interest of the United States. It is headed by the Attorney General. ) National Institute of Justice (NIJ Noun 1. NIJ - the law enforcement agency that is the research and development branch of the Department of Justice National Institute of Justice Department of Justice, DoJ, Justice Department, Justice - the United States federal department responsible for ), in association with CTC, Inc - Public Safety Technology Center (CTC). Focusing on Prevention, Preparedness, Response and Recovery, this three-day conference highlights the technology and training tools currently available and being developed for the emergency responder community to deal with major threats to lives and property, such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks. Conference speakers include State and local public safety professionals, as well as Federal experts from the U.S. Departments of Justice (DOJ), Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States (DHS), and Defense (DoD). About CAP CAP is an open, non-proprietary OASIS Standard for the exchange of emergency alerts and public warning over data networks, computer-controlled public warning systems, and emergency management software applications. CAP is a simple, but general format that allows a consistent message to be disseminated simultaneously over many different systems, thus increasing effectiveness while simplifying the alerting task. CAP remains fully compatible with existing public warning systems, including those designed for multilingual and special-needs populations, as well as with XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. applications such as Web services. About EIC The Emergency Interoperability Consortium (EIC) was launched in October 2002 to address our nation's lack of consistent technical interoperability and standards for emergency and incident management. Now comprised of over 60 private entities, public agencies and non-profit organizations, the EIC is promoting the development and adoption of standards for using Web services, Extensible Markup Language See XML. (language, text) Extensible Markup Language - (XML) An initiative from the W3C defining an "extremely simple" dialect of SGML suitable for use on the World-Wide Web. http://w3.org/XML/. (XML) and existing relevant standards that will enable emergency industry interoperability. Am simply intereted in knowing if you'd be available to make presentations on interoperability amongst nigerian security agencies. Building the required framework for interoperability.Thanks
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