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    Posted 04-07-2004 22:48
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    Subject: Re: [emergency] Talking Point re CAP and CEA "Public Alert"


    What do y'all think about adding this as a short sidebar in the newsletter?
    
    Ciao,
    Rex
    
    At 2:08 PM -0700 4/7/04, Art Botterell wrote:
    >Friends -
    >
    >As we introduce CAP, questions may come up about how CAP relates to 
    >the Consumer Electronic Association's "Public Alert" specification 
    >released last year.  If I may suggest a few basic talking points:
    >
    >1) The CEA spec describes one particular warning system... 
    >basically, Weather Radio receivers embedded within various consumer 
    >devices. CAP provides a general data format that can be used to 
    >coordinate and integrate many different kinds of alerting systems.
    >
    >2) CEA and PPW coordinated early on to make sure that CAP would be 
    >fully compatible with the CEA spec as well as the EAS and Weather 
    >Radio specifications that "Public Alert" extends.
    >
    >3) The more detailed data in the CAP format allows greater 
    >flexibility, more precise targeting and better customized messaging 
    >to special-needs audiences than previous alerting specifications... 
    >in anticipation that future alerting technologies will be even more 
    >capable than current ones.
    >
    >4) In the near term, CAP will most frequently be used mostly in 
    >warning control systems to coordinate the activation of a wide range 
    >of systems:  "Public Alert," EAS, sirens, selective telephone 
    >notification, wireless messaging, etc.  (It may be that some 
    >end-user or "consumer" alerting products will use CAP internally, 
    >but those internal details won't be apparent to the end-user 
    >anyway.)  And CAP has other applications within emergency 
    >information management systems that don't directly involve public 
    >warning.
    >
    >5) Bottom line is that CAP and "Public Alert" fit perfectly together 
    >in an overall architecture for effective public alerting and 
    >emergency information.
    >
    >Hope you find this useful should the question come up.
    >
    >- Art
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    Rex Brooks
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