OASIS Emergency Management TC

  • 1.  HITSP Dropping EDXL-HAVE? Fwd: [regrep] HHS and ebXML / ISO15000

    Posted 02-26-2009 17:22
    Hi Folks,
    
    Below is the message I caught from David Webber on Sat. Jan. 24. 
    Sorry we didn't get back to this sooner, but we have all been busy. 
    The link in the message below, repeated here 
    


  • 2.  RE: [emergency] HITSP Dropping EDXL-HAVE? Fwd: [regrep] HHS and ebXML / ISO15000

    Posted 02-26-2009 17:56
    Rex,
    Very interesting. The EDXL-HAVE, EDXL-DE, and the EDXL-RM are all mentioned
    in the National Emergency Communications Plan (NECP) on page 24, so we
    should all be proud of that accomplishment. I do notice that the Common
    Alerting Protocol (CAP) is not mentioned.
    
    Tom Merkle
    System Integration Analyst Sr. Staff
     
    Lockheed Martin Corporation
    Information Systems & Global Services - Intelligence
    Telephone 410-298-2611   
    Mobile 410-409-9801
    E-mail: tom.merkle@lmco.com
    Web: www.lockheedmartin.com/gss 
    


  • 3.  RE: [emergency] HITSP Dropping EDXL-HAVE? Fwd: [regrep] HHS andebXML / ISO15000

    Posted 02-26-2009 18:30
    Thanks Tom,
    
    I think we're getting into territory subject to review by the new 
    administration in any case, but I get concerned when I can't tell 
    what's going on because I have the program. I do think we have ample 
    reason to be proud of our accomplishments, and we should use it to 
    gird our loins for the next set of challenges, of which there is no 
    shortage.
    
    We are not the only group with work that needs to be versioned and updated.
    
    Lucky us, eh? ;-)
    
    We are having an infrastructure meeting next Tuesday, yes?
    
    Cheers,
    Rex
    
    At 12:55 PM -0500 2/26/09, Merkle, Tom wrote:
    >Rex,
    >Very interesting. The EDXL-HAVE, EDXL-DE, and the EDXL-RM are all mentioned
    >in the National Emergency Communications Plan (NECP) on page 24, so we
    >should all be proud of that accomplishment. I do notice that the Common
    >Alerting Protocol (CAP) is not mentioned.
    >
    >Tom Merkle
    >System Integration Analyst Sr. Staff
    >
    >Lockheed Martin Corporation
    >Information Systems & Global Services - Intelligence
    >Telephone 410-298-2611  
    >Mobile 410-409-9801
    >E-mail: tom.merkle@lmco.com
    >Web: www.lockheedmartin.com/gss
    >


  • 4.  RE: [emergency] HITSP Dropping EDXL-HAVE? Fwd: [regrep] HHS and ebXML / ISO15000

    Posted 06-11-2009 04:26
    Hi Tom:
    
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    If you are interested in information sharing and collaboration then
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    Sincerely,
    
    Ron
    
    
    Ron Lake
    CEO and Chairman
    Galdos Systems Inc
    604-484-2751