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  • Annual CAP Workshop Report

    The National Fire Corps of Italy and Alert-Hub.Org CIC hosted the 2025 Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Implementation Workshop. Co-sponsors were the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) and the OASIS Open standards organization. The 2025 CAP Implementation Workshop and Training was held 21-23 October in Rome, Italy, at the National Fire Corps Academy (Istituto Superiore Antincendi, ISA). A Zoom Webinar was offered for those who could not participate in person.

    The Workshop and Training events had about 900 persons registered as participants. They were from 143 countries/territories, and many international organizations, commercial companies, academic institutions, or other non-governmental organizations. About 50 people participated in person, and the photo below shows in-person participants on 22 October.

    A group of people posing for a photo

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    Recordings of the 2025 CAP Workshop and Training Webinars are at the following links. Enter the given passcode when prompted.

    ·         Training Day: 22 October Webinar - 1.5 GB Passcode: N5dVZ.MN

    ·         Workshop Day One: 23 October Webinar - 3.2 GB Passcode: 9q#7@vvG

    ·         Workshop Day Two: 24 October Webinar - 2.2 GB Passcode: &9U*m5j8

    The following other documents might be also of interest:

    ·         The Programme lists all Workshop agenda topics and links to the presentations;

    ·         The list of Speakers includes speaker biographies, portraits and links to the presentations;

    ·         The list of Participants gives name and organizational affiliation of registered participants.

    Representing the EMTC, presentations were given by

    Norm Paulsen, The What and How of CAP - An OASIS Open Training Overview [video 230 MB]

    Mark Wood and Thomas Wood, A Deep Dive into Cell Broadcast [video 203 MB]

    Elysa gave an overview report on the current work of the EMTC [video 42MB]

    Elysa Jones chairs the OASIS Emergency Management Technical Committee (EMTC). She noted that EMTC emphasizes global collaboration and the continued importance of CAP for all hazard types and dissemination methods.  She explained that the EMTC meets monthly and oversees voting-level EMTC Subcommittee work. She also mentioned several other EMTC products: Emergency Data Exchange Language Distribution Element (EDXL-DE), Hospital Availability Exchange (HAVE), Tracking of Emergency Patients (TEP), Resource Messaging (RM), Situation Reporting (SitRep), and Tracking of Emergency Clients (TEC). There are two active ETMTC Subcommittees that meet on a bi-weekly basis: the CAP Subcommittee and the Reference Information Model (RIM) Subcommittee.

    There are two main expository work products of the CAP-SC:  The Mobile Alerting Practices (MAP) Committee Note documents the details for mobile alert dissemination.  There are currently submittals for United States, Canada, France, Netherlands, Germany, and Romania.  The other activity in the CAP-SC has been the development of two Committee Notes on the OASIS Event Terms List.  These two documents are ready for public review through Jan 31, 2026. 

    These two documents are ready for public review through Feb, 08, 2026:

    Event Terms List – Lookup Table Version 2.0 Committee Note 01 Public Review 01 and

    Event Terms List – User’s Guide Version 1.0 Committee Note 01 Public Review 01.  

    Elysa concluded by inviting EMTC participation by anyone interested in supporting the work of the OASIS EMTC to contact her.

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  • SATIS Canceled for 11.27.2025

    Hello all,
    We are cancelling our Space Automated Threat Intel Sharing Technical Committee meeting this month due to Thanksgiving. Space ISAC will be closed for this Holiday. Thank you all in advance for your understanding!
    On another note, please welcome @Mckenna Dedrick to the SATIS TC! She will be taking over the role of secretary for this group. All questions about meetings and notes can be routed to her! 
  • Two New EM TC Committee Notes are ready for Public Review till February 8, 2026

    Two New EM TC Committee Notes are ready for Public Review  till February 8, 2026

    The EM TC is pleased to announce the public review of two Committee Notes comprising the second version of The Event Terms List – Users’ Guide and Lookup Table.

    The Event Terms List Users’ Guide can be found at the following URLs

    Event Terms List – Lookup Table Version 2.0

    Committee Note 01

    01 October 2025

    https://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/etl/v2.0/cn01/etl-v2.0-cn01.docx (Authoritative)

    https://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/etl/v2.0/cn01/etl-v2.0-cn01.html

    https://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/etl/v2.0/cn01/etl-v2.0-cn01.pdf

    ZIP: https://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/etl/v2.0/cn01/etl-v2.0-cn01.zip\

    Event Terms List – User's Guide Version 1.0

    Committee Note 01

    01 October 2025

    https://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/etl/v2.0/etl-ug/pr01/etl-ug-v1.0-pr01.docx (Authoritative)

    https://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/etl/v2.0/etl-ug/pr01/etl-ug-v1.0-pr01.html

    https://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/etl/v2.0/etl-ug/pr01/etl-ug-v1.0-pr01.pdf

    ZIP: https://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/etl-ug/v1.0/cn01/etl-ug-v1.0-cn01.zip

    We request that comments or issues specify the line number of the issue from the pdf version.

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