OASIS Emergency Management TC

  • 1.  Groups - Draft Meeting Notes 2-24-09.doc uploaded

    Posted 02-25-2009 18:40
    Please provide any corrections to these meeting notes during the next
    meeting scheduled for Thurs 2/26/09 at 11am EST.  Thanks,
    
     -- Mrs. Elysa Jones
    
    The document named Draft Meeting Notes 2-24-09.doc has been submitted by
    Mrs. Elysa Jones to the OASIS Emergency Management TC document repository.
    
    Document Description:
    
    Meeting notes from the 2/24/09 EM-TC Telecon.  
    
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    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=31421
    
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  • 2.  RE: [emergency] Groups - Draft Meeting Notes 2-24-09.doc uploaded

    Posted 02-26-2009 15:27
    Elysa,
    
    On the meeting notes of 24 Feb, please edit my comment under 3.b. to read:
    
    Patrick – asked why the TC should have to take a specific action to notify DHS as stated in part 4 of Gary's amendment, since DHS has representatives on the EM TC?
    
    
    Thanks,
    Patrick
    
    
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  • 3.  RE: [emergency] Groups - Draft Meeting Notes 2-24-09.doc uploaded

    Posted 06-11-2009 04:24
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