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Subject: IAEM Workshop Accepted for OASIS Emergency Data Interoperability
Tom, Werner,
It appears that the OASIS workshop proposal for IAEM was accepted. I just found this entry on the IAEM program that was updated today. I will be in touch with Taylor Jones and the others listed on the proposal to organize the elements of the workshop session.
http://www.iaem.com/events/annual/documents/IAEMDraftProgram073010.pdf
Data Interoperability to Optimize Local Emergency Coordination
Several U.S. federal agencies (DHS, FEMA, and NOAA) and industry associations have teamed with OASIS Members to
demonstrate the interoperability of information-sharing products enabled by the full suite of Emergency Data eXchange
Language (EDXL) standards. These demonstration scenarios showcase (at the IAEM EMEX) how local, multi-disciplinary,
multi-agency collaborative emergency interoperation can be facilitated through the adoption and implementation of open
standards to enable true data interoperability. This workshop panel will be comprised of subject matter experts from a
variety of domains involved in the notification and coordination of responses to emergency incidents. The panel experts
who have “walked the walk” with data interoperability will present specific, practical issues that support and impact the
interoperability of information among personnel in emergency management, public safety, fire, emergency medical,
Emergency Alert System broadcasters. They will also discuss the practical benefits that local communities gain when
multiple agencies utilize open data exchange standards.
This workshop will:
• Raise awareness on the existence of emergency interoperability standards;
• Inform the audience on the benefits of improved data interoperability;
• Illustrate how data interoperability standards lead to improved incident management at the operational level;
• Highlight the importance of data interoperability among local agencies, in addition to their need for voice
interoperability.
Instructor: V. Taylor Jones, Director, Anderson County Emergency Services, Anderson County, SC
½ day on Sun. 10/31, 8am – noon, Minimum Participation 15, Maximum Participation 40, Cost $125
Patrick Gannon
President & COO
Warning Systems, Inc.
+1 256 880 8702 x104 (office)
+1 256 468 4055 (mobile)
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