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Continuing through Emergency: eBiz/eGov continuity and contingency functioning throughout emergency incidents www.oasis-open.org Presented by: Michelle Raymond, OASIS Emergency Management Technical Com mittee Demonstration by: OASIS Emergency Management Technical Com mittee members Copyright : Honeywell Inc, 2006 - All rights reserved.

Continuing through Emergency: eBiz/eGov continuity and contingency functioning throughout emergency incidents Presented by: Michelle

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Continuing through Emergency: eBiz/eGov continuity and contingency

functioning throughout emergency incidents

www.oasis-open.org

Presented by: Michelle Raymond, OASIS Emergency Management Technical CommitteeDemonstration by: OASIS Emergency Management Technical Committee members

Copyright : Honeywell Inc, 2006 - All rights reserved.

Image: Power crew working at night in a storm,

Image: Employees talking

Image: greenish hued sky (through office window?)

Storm begins to move in

Image: car dash w/ radio (with view out window of clouds moving in?)Audio: radio station weather report of sever thunderstom watch (?)

Storm begins to move in

Image: storm clouds starting (over parking lot?)

Storm begins to move in

Images: Skywarn spoter websiteAudio: Skywarn activation from weather radio

Skywarn storm spotter network triggered

Images: rooftop weather station

Skywarn storm spotter network triggered

Images: Ham radio

Skywarn storm spotter at work

Images: Weather alert pop-up./ PDA display email / Cell phone textAudio: (cell phones ring in audience) thenFrom presentation: Recording of Audio warning.

Skywarn storm spotter at work

Images: Doppler images on computer screen

Skywarn storm spotter at work

OASIS EMTC

Developing standards based on requirements from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Disaster Management Program

Utilizes a well-defined process Collaboration with many agencies and practitioners

Emergency Management – Technical Committee

COMMAND

OPERATIONS PLANNING LOGISTICSFINANCE/

ADMINISTRATION

EDXL-DE

Trust

Payload routing

Emergency Alerting System

Skywarn storm spotter at work

Images: local area images

Images: Images: local area images

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</obj><obj href="/alarmdb/1842" is="obix:Alarm">

<ref name="source" href="/externalTriggers/NOAA/severeThunderstormWarning"/><abstime name="timestamp" val="2008-05-28T14:08"/><real name="alarmValue" val="true"/>

</obj>

Images: local area images

OASIS EMTC

Distribution Elements can be sent via most any communications transport method

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) based applications can be easily integrated

Other standards based content can be used as the Distribution Element payload

Content can be provided from sensors, systems or humans

Content can be received by humans, automated systems and human in the loop systems

EDXL – Distribution Element (DE)

Other tornados

Children’s Theater hit

Images:

Tornado timeline

Images:

Children’s Theater hit

Drill down to Children’s Theater sub-incident

CERT response

Change of Command

Images:

Need for help

Images:

EDXL – Resource Messaging (RM)

Images:

Images:

Images:

Currently available standards Standards in usage Standards in development Upcoming standards

Reality Check – Standards and their current adoption level

Benefits and Concerns

Wrap-up

After an initial emergency incident, response and mitigation strategies must be ready for activation.  

Every delay and unplanned for situation costs time, money and possibly lives.