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Re: [emergency] Groups - EDXL Standard Format for Resource Messaging (EDXL_ResourceDraft07152005.doc) uploaded

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    Posted 07-22-2005 12:50
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    Subject: Re: [emergency] Groups - EDXL Standard Format for Resource Messaging (EDXL_ResourceDraft07152005.doc) uploaded


    Renato,
    
    The referenced documents should be available on the disaster management
    collaboration site - DisasterHelp may be reached at
    http://www.disasterhelp.gov.  The Use Examples are there - not sure about
    the NIMS documents.  You'll need to register to get username and pswd.  On
    the right-hand side, click on the �Register Now� link below the login box.
     Your username will be sent to you in a registration email.
    
    The rationale for 6 seperate standards:
    
    1. Resource Messaging is a relatively large and complex message set
    including 13 messages.  It is felt that the process will be more effective
    and efficient if the problem is broken up and addressed in pieces (with
    the larger document providing reference to broad scope).  The 13 messages
    were broken up and sub-divided into 6 standards, because each represents a
    closed-loop business process that can be implemented independently.
    
    2. In this arena, OASIS has pursued standardization of one message at a
    time.  The process does take time, and some concern has been raised about
    how much time resource messaging standards will take.  Breaking out
    multiple standards facilitates iterative delivery to the Emergency
    Response community.
    
    Please let me know if you have further questions.
    
    Best Regards,
    -- 
    Tim Grapes
    DHS Disaster Management
    Mount Weather:  (540) 542-3239
    Mobile:         (703) 304-4829
    tgrapes@evolutiontechinc.com
    tim.grapes@associates.dhs.gov
    
    
    On Thu, July 21, 2005 8:05 pm, Renato Iannella said:
    >
    > On 20 Jul 2005, at 23:29, tgrapes@evolutiontechinc.com wrote:
    >
    >> This document will be broken out and submitted to OASIS as 6 separate
    >> standards (not submitted in its current form).  The attached document
    >> captures the requirements analysis results across the whole ER resource
    >> messaging project scope, for consumption by the Emergency Response
    >> community
    >
    > Are the referenced documents in this draft available (online)?
    > Eg:
    >   - The four Use Examples
    >   - NIM Documents NIC-GDL-008 & NIC-GDL-004 & NIC-GDL-007
    >
    > It is not clear to me why 6 separate standards are required?
    > It seems one will suffice that describes the 6 different operations.
    >
    >
    > Cheers...  Renato Iannella
    > National ICT Australia (NICTA)
    >
    >
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