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  • 1.  Suggested topics for IAEM wireless alerting day.

    Posted 10-21-2022 12:47
    See below a suggestion for IAEM meeting one day workshop on wireless alerting. If we don t have all day then we can compound sessions 2 and 3 together. Session 1 What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (Tom). Session 2 How wireless networks are designed and how wireless alerting really works. (Mark). Session 3 Hints and tips for getting the best from WEA (ATIS document review). (Maybe Mike to present as he is an ATIS member familiar with the issues?). Session 4 Review of the OASIS MAP draft and subsequent questions and discussions. (Mark). ===== OR ===== Session 1 What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (tom) Session 2 How wireless networks actually work, and how to get the best out of it. (Mark/Mike). Session 3 Review of the MAP draft and questions/discussions.


  • 2.  Re: [emergency-cap] Suggested topics for IAEM wireless alerting day.

    Posted 10-21-2022 14:05
    Mark, Elysa originally asked me to discuss 10 years of WEA and lessons learned, so I d say session 3 in your top alternative works for me. I d also share best practices. I can definitely fill time. I can take a crack at an update to the title and abstract today to see if we can draw some more people to the session. Mike On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 8:47 AM Mark Wood < mark.wood@drcf.net > wrote: See below a suggestion for IAEM meeting one day workshop on wireless alerting. If we don t have all day then we can compound sessions 2 and 3 together. Session 1 What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (Tom). Session 2 How wireless networks are designed and how wireless alerting really works. (Mark). Session 3 Hints and tips for getting the best from WEA (ATIS document review). (Maybe Mike to present as he is an ATIS member familiar with the issues?). Session 4 Review of the OASIS MAP draft and subsequent questions and discussions. (Mark). ===== OR ===== Session 1 What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (tom) Session 2 How wireless networks actually work, and how to get the best out of it. (Mark/Mike). Session 3 Review of the MAP draft and questions/discussions. -- Mike Gerber National Weather Service Office of Dissemination


  • 3.  Re: [emergency-cap] Suggested topics for IAEM wireless alerting day.

    Posted 10-21-2022 14:59
    Here s what I m thinking in terms of a title and abstract to draw more people. Wireless Alerting Crash Course Learn how to get up and running with wireless alerts! Wireless alerting is a game changer. Public safety managers who use wireless alerts are quickly reaching the general public with life saving information even when cellular networks are jammed. However, many public safety managers are hesitant to use it because they don t know where to get started, don t know enough about it, or heard stories about it not working right. By attending this session, you ll learn from the best and get the facts. You ll learn how wireless alerting works, best practices and lessons learned, and what s being done to expand the wireless alerting around the world. Alert origination and technical experts will provide you with applicable knowledge and answer the questions you were afraid to ask. Mike On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 10:05 AM Mike Gerber - NOAA Federal < mike.gerber@noaa.gov > wrote: Mark, Elysa originally asked me to discuss 10 years of WEA and lessons learned, so I d say session 3 in your top alternative works for me. I d also share best practices. I can definitely fill time. I can take a crack at an update to the title and abstract today to see if we can draw some more people to the session. Mike On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 8:47 AM Mark Wood < mark.wood@drcf.net > wrote: See below a suggestion for IAEM meeting one day workshop on wireless alerting. If we don t have all day then we can compound sessions 2 and 3 together. Session 1 What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (Tom). Session 2 How wireless networks are designed and how wireless alerting really works. (Mark). Session 3 Hints and tips for getting the best from WEA (ATIS document review). (Maybe Mike to present as he is an ATIS member familiar with the issues?). Session 4 Review of the OASIS MAP draft and subsequent questions and discussions. (Mark). ===== OR ===== Session 1 What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (tom) Session 2 How wireless networks actually work, and how to get the best out of it. (Mark/Mike). Session 3 Review of the MAP draft and questions/discussions. -- Mike Gerber National Weather Service Office of Dissemination -- Mike Gerber National Weather Service Office of Dissemination


  • 4.  Re: [emergency-cap] Suggested topics for IAEM wireless alerting day.

    Posted 10-21-2022 21:11
    yes, i like it On 21/10/2022 15:58, Mike Gerber - NOAA Federal wrote: Here s what I m thinking in terms of a title and abstract to draw more people. Wireless Alerting Crash Course Learn how to get up and running with wireless alerts! Wireless alerting is a game changer. Public safety managers who use wireless alerts are quickly reaching the general public with life saving information even when cellular networks are jammed. However, many public safety managers are hesitant to use it because they don t know where to get started, don t know enough about it, or heard stories about it not working right. By attending this session, you ll learn from the best and get the facts. You ll learn how wireless alerting works, best practices and lessons learned, and what s being done to expand the wireless alerting around the world. Alert origination and technical experts will provide you with applicable knowledge and answer the questions you were afraid to ask. Mike On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 10:05 AM Mike Gerber - NOAA Federal < mike.gerber@noaa.gov > wrote: Mark, Elysa originally asked me to discuss 10 years of WEA and lessons learned, so I d say session 3 in your top alternative works for me. I d also share best practices. I can definitely fill time. I can take a crack at an update to the title and abstract today to see if we can draw some more people to the session. Mike On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 8:47 AM Mark Wood < mark.wood@drcf.net > wrote: See below a suggestion for IAEM meeting one day workshop on wireless alerting. If we don t have all day then we can compound sessions 2 and 3 together. Session 1 What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (Tom). Session 2 How wireless networks are designed and how wireless alerting really works. (Mark). Session 3 Hints and tips for getting the best from WEA (ATIS document review). (Maybe Mike to present as he is an ATIS member familiar with the issues?). Session 4 Review of the OASIS MAP draft and subsequent questions and discussions. (Mark). ===== OR ===== Session 1 What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (tom) Session 2 How wireless networks actually work, and how to get the best out of it. (Mark/Mike). Session 3 Review of the MAP draft and questions/discussions. -- Mike Gerber National Weather Service Office of Dissemination -- Mike Gerber National Weather Service Office of Dissemination


  • 5.  Re: [emergency-cap] Suggested topics for IAEM wireless alerting day.

    Posted 10-21-2022 21:39



    +1 (I've been waiting to use this relic _expression_ from earlier days for a long, long time)



    On 10/21/2022 2:11 PM, Mark Wood wrote:


    yes, i like it


    On 21/10/2022 15:58, Mike Gerber - NOAA Federal wrote:


    Here s what I m thinking in terms of a title and abstract to draw more people. 




    Wireless Alerting Crash Course




    Learn how to get up and running with wireless alerts! Wireless alerting is a game changer. Public safety managers who use wireless alerts are quickly reaching the general public with life saving information
    even when cellular networks are jammed. However, many public safety managers are hesitant to use it because they don t know where to get started, don t know enough about it, or heard stories about it not working right. By attending this session, you ll learn
    from the best and get the facts. You ll learn how wireless alerting works, best practices and lessons learned, and what s being done to expand the wireless alerting around the world. Alert origination and technical experts will provide you with applicable
    knowledge and answer the questions you were afraid to ask.




    Mike



    On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 10:05 AM Mike Gerber - NOAA Federal < mike.gerber@noaa.gov > wrote:


    Mark,


    Elysa originally asked me to
    discuss 10 years of WEA and lessons learned, so I d say session 3 in your top alternative works for me. I d also share best practices. I can definitely fill time. 


    I can take a crack at an update to the title and abstract today to see if we can draw some more people to the session. 


    Mike 


    On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 8:47 AM Mark Wood < mark.wood@drcf.net > wrote:


    See below a suggestion for IAEM meeting one day workshop on wireless alerting.  If we don t have all day then we can compound sessions 2 and 3 together.


    Session 1
    What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (Tom).

    Session 2
    How wireless networks are designed and how wireless alerting really works. (Mark).

    Session 3
    Hints and tips for getting the best from WEA (ATIS document review).  (Maybe Mike to present as he is an ATIS member familiar with the issues?).

    Session 4
    Review of the OASIS MAP draft and subsequent questions and discussions. (Mark).

    ===== OR =====

    Session 1
     What is wireless alerting and why do I want it? (tom)

    Session 2
    How wireless networks actually work, and how to get the best out of it. (Mark/Mike).

    Session 3
    Review of the MAP draft and questions/discussions.




    --
    Mike Gerber
    National Weather Service
    Office of Dissemination






    --
    Mike Gerber
    National Weather Service
    Office of Dissemination