Thanks Elysa-- That sounds great. I'll be travelling outside the country from Wednesday-Saturday this week but Tim will be able to provide details as to venue, agenda, timings, etc. Best regards, Mark On Oct 8, 2012, at 6:59 AM, Elysa Jones wrote: Hi Mark, Thank you for the opportunity for the OASIS EM-TC to present the history of EDXL and our plans for TEP and TEC. Depending on availability and funding, I’m hoping to have two or three persons available. I should be able to give you names by mid-week. Kind regards, Elysa Jones, Chair OASIS EM-TC From:
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emergency-tep@lists.oasis-open.org] On Behalf Of Mark Prutsalis Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 5:06 PM To:
emergency-tep@lists.oasis-open.org Cc: Tim Schwartz Subject: [emergency-tep] Missing Persons Community of Interest 3rd Annual Conference / Meeting October 16 Hi all-- The Sahana Software Foundation, along with Google, Facebook, ICRC, the American Red Cross, the US National Library of Medicine, Refugees United, the Red Helmets Foundation, Crisis Commons and others have been involved in a Missing Persons Community of Interest (MPCI) to help coordinate efforts to track missing and found persons following disasters and events. I think most members of this group are aware of these efforts as I have heard that you have had discussions with Google (Ka-Ping Yee) and folks at NLM (Glenn Pearson, who is also a Sahana contributor as well) about PFIF and TEP. The MPCI is going to be holding our third annual face-to-face meeting at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC on October 15 & 16. While our agenda on October 15 is focused on internal discussions and progress reports, we would like to open up the meeting to include other groups on Tuesday, October 16 - in particular, we'd love to have a presentation on the history of EDXL and plans for EDXL-TEP (and -TEC) and a discussion on data standards that morning. Would someone(s) from this group be able to attend and participate? Our tentative schedule for Tuesday follows: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 8:45: Breakfast / Ignite talks by MPCI members (other invited organizations from DC) 10am: History of PFIF 10:15am: History of EDXL 10:30am: Technical standards work (possibly taking recommendations from last meeting and converting them into a real xml standard) 1pm - 5pm: Lunch/Continued discussions Let me or Tim Schwartz - copied here - the Chair of the Missing Persons Community of Interest - know if you would be interesting in attending and we'll get you further details. Best regards, Mark ============================================ Mark Prutsalis President & CEO Sahana Software Foundation tel +1-860-499-0332
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