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Subject: RE: [ws-i-ms] RE: NIEM NTE submission
Hi Ram, This event is unique in that the sole purpose of the event
is to drive the National Information Exchange Model, a US government initiative
‘to develop, disseminate and support enterprise-wide
information exchange standards and processes that can enable jurisdictions to
effectively share critical information in emergency situations, as well as
support the day-to-day operations of agencies throughout the nation.’
The
event is heavily attended by US government folks, support agencies, federal
contractors, etc. I don’t know numbers but it is a significant federal
event. OASIS LegalXML and Emergency Management has participated in the past and
found the event to be supportive of their work. Thank you for your interest – let me know if you
would like to become involved in the panel. dee Dee Schur, Senior
Manager - Standards Advocate From: Ram Jeyaraman
[mailto:Ram.Jeyaraman@microsoft.com] Does anyone know the
headcount and the demographics of the audience? Thanks. From: Dee Schur
[mailto:dee.schur@oasis-open.org] Thanks Jim – we will definitely have
a WS-I representative on board. Dee Schur, Senior
Manager - Standards Advocate From: James E Cabral
[mailto:jcabral@mtgmc.com] David and Don, Thanks for
volunteering to represent the eGov and Emergency Interoperability Member
Sections on this panel. I incorporated some suggested revisions from David and
am submitting this proposal to the NIEM PMO now. We will identify the
representative from WS-I later. This should be a
great panel. Thanks! Jim
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[mailto:johnaborras@yahoo.co.uk] Hi All David Webber will
represent the eGov MS. Not sure how we proceed from here, ie who submits
the form? Or do each of the MSs have to submit their own version? John From: David RR Webber
(XML) [mailto:david@drrw.info] John, I revised Jim's piece
- made it more NIEM-centric - to increase chances they will take it. I'm
thinking the TGF work will be high interest in the new column, along with power
grid work. And for other work - we can report on outcomes with EDXL, CAP,
etc. They ask for 3 panelists - so I'd be happy to be one - with Jim and
if Joe's available. If we need more sure we can find that once session is
selected. You need to send this
in to: NIEMPMO@niem.gov on behalf of eGov
member section. BTW - the Court filing
idea sounds a good one too - anyone can submit something like that - but
suggest individual ones more likely to get accepted if they have government
sponsor agreeing to talk too. Thanks, DW |
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