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Subject: FYI: New paper "Protecting First-Level Responder Resources in an IP-based Emergency Services Architecture
Thought the following might be of interest. I collaborate with the authors
of the referenced paper as part of the OGC standards collaboration work with the
IETF. While this work is at a deeper layer in the internet infrastructure
than the work of the EM TC, I know that a number of your organizations deal with
PSAPS and NENA and other groups that do worry about the topics discussed in this
paper.
A group of IETF geopriv/ecrit standards collaborators have written a paper
on
"Protecting First-Level Responder Resources in an IP-based Emergency Services Architecture". They submitted it to the NetCri workshop (see http://www.cs.umd.edu/~sharno/NetCri07/) and with the permission of the workshop program chairs they are allowed to distribute it already before the workshop (which will be April 13th, 2007). Please find the camera ready version of the paper here: http://www.ietf-ecrit.org/TEMP/Emergency-Service-Security.pdf The purpose of the paper is to give an overview of currently discussed solution proposals in order to stimulate a discussion about potential follow-up work that may need to be done in this area. Carl Reed, PhD
CTO and Executive Director Specification Program OGC The OGC: Helping the World to Communicate Geographically
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