Post on 14-Dec-2015
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History of Emergency Alerts
CONELRAD
EBS
EAS
Limitations
In the past, all alerts came through radio and television transmission
Alerts were audio-only
Alerts were only in English
Daisy-chain limitations
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What is the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS)?
IPAWS will take the existing Emergency Alert System (EAS) and add new ways to warn people of imminent threats
The public will receive alerts via
– Cell phones - Radio
– Email - Residential telephone
– Television - others TBD
The mission is to ensure the President can communicate with State, Local, and Tribal governments and the public in times of war or national emergency
IPAWS capabilities will also be available to emergency managers
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IPAWS Architecture
One message will reach the public through every available communication path
– A message can originate at the Federal, State, or Local level
– The message will go to the IPAWS aggregator—servers that will gather the messages and authenticate them, then
– The message will go through multiple distribution paths to reach every available communications device
IPAWS is developing standards and protocols to increase interoperability among alert and warning systems
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MessageDisseminators
Emergency Managers
IPAWS compliant CAP Alert
Origination Tools
IPAWS Architecture
State
Emergency Alert System
Cellular Broadcast
Federal
Local
State / Local Unique Alerting Systems
(e.g. ETN, Siren, Signage systems)
Internet Services
IPAWS
NOAA
Public
IP access networks
IP distribution networks
Digital EAS PBSAM FM Satellite Radio;Digital Analog Cable
Satellite TV
CellularPhones
Web Browsers, widgets, web
sites
message aggregation,
authentication, adaption
CellularCarriers
Networks
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Progress to Date
The first standard IPAWS has developed is called the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP)– Allows a single alert message to be routed over many systems– Can easily work with language translation software for non-English
speakers, hearing impaired and other special audiences– IPAWS working to upgrade participating systems to be CAP compatible
• NOAA• Cellular broadcast
For cell phone alerts, the interface is finished that allows a message to go from the IPAWS system to the cell phone users
Geo-Targeted Alerting System (GTAS) pilot projects
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Geo-Targeted Alerting System (GTAS)
What Is GTAS
Why GTAS
How GTAS Works
GTAS Connectivity
GTAS Locations
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GTAS is a joint pilot project between NOAA and FEMA providing Emergency Managers with a new software tool;
Integrates NOAA’s advanced weather information and warning infrastructure with FEMA IPAWS dissemination systems;
It’s a JAVA based system with a graphical user interface.
Provides targeted warnings to the public in event of toxic release via reverse 911 technology;
What is GTAS?
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How GTAS Works?
Provides targeted warnings to the public in event of toxic release via reverse 911 technology;
Integrates NOAA’s advanced weather information and warning infrastructure with FEMA IPAWS dissemination systems;
Operational in community EOC and Weather Field Office;
Interface to Commercial Mobile Alert System via CAP messages.
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GTAS Provides Emergency Manager a Easy to Use Tool
GTAS provides information the emergency manager needs to quickly identify the public that is at risk;
Uses a simple graphical user interface for system managers;
Provides collaboration tools, so the EM can work with the experts at a WFO to clarify the information that is being presented;
GTASServer
GTASClients
GTASClient
EOC WFO
Weather ObservationsForecast ModelDispersion Model
IPAWS
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Where GTAS will be Piloted in 2009
Southern Region VI (Completed)
– Weather Field Office, Ft Worth, TX
– Dallas Emergency Operations Center (EOC);
Western Region X
– Weather Field Office, Seattle, WA
– Washington State EOC
– City of Seattle EOC
Eastern Region II
– Weather Field Office, New York City
– New York State EOC
– New York City EOC
Central Region VII
– Weather Field Office, Pleasant Hill, MO
– Kansas State EOC
– Kansas City EOC
Federated States of Micronesia
American Samoa
CNMI
Hawaiian Islands
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Conclusion
The completion of the IPAWS system is estimated for 2012
IPAWS is in regular contact with the FEMA Regional team. Please check there for updates.
News and other topics can be found on the IPAWS website: http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/index.shtm
GTAS Pilot Project in Washington
Andrew HendricksonTribal LiaisonFEMA Region Xandrew.hendrickson@dhs.gov425-487-4784