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Disaster Management eGov Initiative (DM)
Bill Kalin (Consultant)DM Program Management Office
Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Demonstration:HazCollect - The All-Hazards Emergency Message
Collection System
International Association of Emergency Managers
Phoenix, AZNovember 15, 2005
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Agenda
• Program Overview and Goals• Disaster Management Vision• Demonstration Overview• Sharing Situational Awareness• NWEM CAP Alert Display• Operational View of CAP Usage• Future Standards• Agency/Program Deployments• Contact Info
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Program Overview and Goals
• Overview: DM is a Presidential e-Gov initiative for:– Providing a single source of access to information and services
relating to disasters– Enhancing the nations ability to cope with all types of
incidents through the ability to share information in emergencies
• Program Goals: – Provide the capability to seamlessly share incident information
horizontally, vertically and across disparate systems and devices
– Encourage a culture that promotes and adopts information sharing
– Create a practitioner-driven, public private partnership to produce information exchange standards relating to incident management
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Disaster Management Vision:
A nation better prepared for all emergencies
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Demonstration Overview
• A train derailment will cause a monitor to send information to generate a CAP message
• Rail car monitor will report the accident involving tanker cars
• Sensor network will generate CAP message and send to Maricopa County (Phoenix) Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
• EOC Manager will receive the CAP message from the sensor network
• EOC Manager will create and send a NWEM CAP message via the Disaster Management Interoperability Services (DMIS) backbone to the HazCollect system
• HazCollect will process the NWEM CAP message for dissemination via NOAA Weather Wire System and NOAA Weather Radio
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Demonstration Overview
Another HOT day here in Phoenix…..
Excessive heat can cause railroad tracks to “kink.”
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Demonstration Overview
A train in downtown Phoenix derailed close to the Bank One Ballpark. Tanker car monitors transmit possible damage and chemical leak to a sensor network. The sensor network automatically sends a report converted to a CAP message to the Rail Company Emergency Operations Center.
SensorNetwork
Wireless Tower
CAP Message Display
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Sharing Situational Awareness
The URL in the CAP providesaccess to critical information
Rail CompanyEmergency Management
Maricopa EmergencyManagement Center
HazCollect
EmergencyAlert System
NOAAWeather Radio
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NWEM CAP Alert Display
• Sample screen shot of a NWEM CAP alert
• NWEM CAP alerts would be displayed in the native format to your software application or device
• Provides critical and actionable information
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NWEM CAP Alert Display
• Detailed information in a NWEM CAP alert
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CAP Operational Concept
Standards allow this kind of communication between all these various systems and devices because they all adopt the standard
Tribal/Local/StateEmergency Managers
HazCollect
Emergency Alert System
Emergency Operation Centers
Alerting andWarning Systems
Cellular/MobileDevices
MobileNetwork
DMISBackbone
NOAA Weather Radio
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Future Standards
• Distribution Element– Rule based routing and distribution– Single interface for routing different standards
• Resource Messaging– Request people, things or supplies
• HAVE – Hospital Availability Exchange– Information on hospital bed availability
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Agency/Program Deployments
• Current Deployment:– United State Geological Survey (USGS)
• Auto-generates CAP alerts on any seismic activity over 5.0
• Future Deployments:– NOAA HazCollect
• Uses to CAP to disseminate non-weather emergency alerts via NOAA Weather Radio and NOAA Weather Wire Systems
– Capitol Area Wireless Integrated Network (CapWin)• Exchange CAP alerts between law enforcement officials in the
Washington, DC area– Northern Command (NorthCom)
• Facilitate military to civilian communications via CAP– National Capitol Region (NCR) – Washington, DC
• Create and share Common Situational Awareness across the region
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Contact Information
Chip Hines, PMP
Program Manager
202-646-3115
Bill Kalin
202-646-4347
Web Sites:
www.cmi-services.org
https://interop.cmiservices.org
www.oasis-open.org
At IAEM:
Disaster Management
Booth #520
NOAA Booth
Interoperability Platform