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Subject: RE: [egov] Countermeasures for Epidemic of CongressionalIgnorance?
Interesting developments. Fair warning, All,
When the sia-pilot6 whose mailing is copied here is up and running, I
will be very happy to write to this list again, if my archive hasn't
disappeared again as it seems to every few years, and you'll actually
see both geospatial and healthcare-related resources and actual
services gathered together. And, as for Duane's specific use-cases,
we are actually working on the Emergency Data Exchange Language
(EDXL) Resource Messages specification in the OASIS Emergency
Management TC. Right now, we are separating requirements candidates
from a quite overspecified strawman from the industry/gov group that
performs that preliminary effort before these individual component
chunks in this series of specs is passed on to us. It actually makes
sense in a weird sort of way, because it does highlight the concerns
of practitioners, but it is quite a dance moving from here through to
the spec that gets pushed out for public comment such as the EDXL
Distribution Element is currently being scrutinized.
Ciao,
Rex
P.S. Since I'm in Berkeley, just across the Bay from that there city
where the intersection cited actually resides in the so-called "real
world," we could all meet there some time.
At 4:38 PM +0200 9/20/05, Peter F Brown wrote:
>The corner of Haight and Ashbury would seem the most appropriate place to
>gather in the case of an end-of-world catastrophe: but are we betraying our
>age if we admit to already knowing how to get there??!! ;-)
>
>Peace 'n' love,
>Peter
>
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