OASIS Emergency Management TC

RE: [emergency] Fwd: OASIS EM TC Category for EDXL standards

  • 1.  RE: [emergency] Fwd: OASIS EM TC Category for EDXL standards

    Posted 09-13-2005 13:54
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    Subject: RE: [emergency] Fwd: OASIS EM TC Category for EDXL standards


    Some suggestions:
    Current Document Wording:
    The Contractor may be required to join the Emergency Interoperability Consortium (EIC) (www.eic.org) which DHS has a Memorandum of Understanding with and communicates to the vendor community concerning the EDXL standards.
     
    Suggested Change:
    The Contractor is encouraged to join the Emergency Interoperability Consortium (EIC) (www.eic.org) which DHS has a Memorandum of Understanding with and communicates to the vendor community concerning the EDXL standards.
     
    Questions:
     
    Should the version numbers of DMIS, CAP, and EDXL be included in the document? I believe they should be included.
     
    Who is responsible for checking the vendor for compliance with EDXL? Will there be an independent certifying group (such as Wi-Fi) to ensure functional compliance?
     
     
     
     
    Regards,
     
    Tom Merkle
     
    CapWIN:        www.capwin.org
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    From: Elysa Jones [mailto:ejones@warningsystems.com]
    Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 6:25 PM
    To: emergency@lists.oasis-open.org
    Subject: [emergency] Fwd: OASIS EM TC Category for EDXL standards

    TC Members,  I received the following email from Bill Kalin representing the DHS/DM program.  There is specific grant guidance language proposed for our review.  I would prefer discussion begin on the list and then we can take it up at the next regular TC call 9/20.  Elysa

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    From: "Kalin, Bill" <Bill.Kalin@associates.dhs.gov>
    To: "'ejones@warningsystems.com'" <ejones@warningsystems.com>
    Cc: Matt Walton <mwalton3@gmail.com>, "Hines, Chip" <Chip.Hines@dhs.gov>,
            "Baker, Ashley" <Ashley.Baker@associates.dhs.gov>,
            "McIntyre, Robert" <Robert.Mcintyre@associates.dhs.gov>,
            "Wood, Mark" <Mark.Wood@associates.dhs.gov>
    Subject: OASIS EM TC Category for EDXL standards
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    Elysa - We have been asked by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to create standardized RFI/RFP language that federal agencies would required to use when seeking to purchase an incident management software application.  We want to be able to refer to EDXL as a single set of standards as opposed to listing them all individually, including CAP.  This is the first step in creating common grant guidance language that will be required when local, tribal and state governments are seeking to purchase incident management tools with DHS grant money.  We believe this will strongly facilitate the adoption of standards within the vendor community and further develop this emerging market.
     
    What can be done via OASIS to help create this single type of category under the OASIS TC?  I am attaching a draft of proposed language for the RFI/RFP's which includes a desired reference to the OASIS web site.
     

    Bill Kalin
    Disaster Management eGov Initiative
    Office of the Chief Information Officer
    Emergency Preparedness and Response/FEMA
    Department of Homeland Security
    (202) 646-4347
    bill.kalin@associates.dhs.gov


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