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NWS and Partner Involvement inIPAWS, CMAS, and CAP

June 22, 2010NWS Partners Meeting

Silver Spring, MD

Herb [email protected]

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Overview

• Review of IPAWS, CMAS, and CAP

• Current and Future NWS Involvement

• Current and Future Partner Involvement

• Questions and Answers

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IPAWS Vision

Provide Timely Alert And Warning To American People To Preserve Life And Property

Television

Radio

Cell Phone

Computer

Home Phone

Public Signage

Alerting Authorities;Federal, State,

territorial, tribal, and local

IPAWS Aggregator

Alert messages sent in Common Alerting Protocol (CAP).

CAP is a standards based Alert Message data exchange format.

Other

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MessageDisseminators

Emergency Managers

Alert messages produced in CAP

format using IPAWS compliant tools

IPAWS Architecture Standards based Alert Message aggregation, shared/trusted access & distribution, and alerts delivered to devices and consumer technologies

State

Emergency Alert System

Commercial Mobile Alert System

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

CAP message aggregation,

authentication, adaption

CellularCarriers

Networks

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Snippets from a CAP Message

<event>Flash Flood Warning</event>

<urgency>Immediate</urgency>

<severity>Severe</severity>

<certainty>Likely</certainty>

<effective>2010-06-03T14:00:00-05:00</effective><expires>2010-06-03T17:00:00-05:00</expires>

<senderName>NWS Memphis (Western Tennessee, Eastern Arkansas and Northern Mississippi)</senderName>

<headline>Flash Flood Warning issued June 03 at 2:00PM CDT expiring June 03 at 5:00PM CDT by NWS Memphis</headline>

<description>DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATES 1 TO 3 INCHES OF RAINFALL HAS OCCURRED OVER THE PAST HOUR…</description>

<instruction>MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY…TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN</instruction>

<polygon>+36.20,-88.93 +36.18,-88.91 +36.05,-88.84 +35.99,-89.17 +35.99,-89.19 +35.98,-89.21 +35.94,-89.30 +36.17,-89.31 +36.21,-89.04 +36.20,-88.96 +36.22,-88.95 +36.20,-88.93</polygon>

Programmer friendlyEasy to parse and reuseCan make many products

Focus on contentEnables decision support technologies

Low cost of entry

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Commercial Mobile Alerting System(CMAS)

Available to public as early as 2012

Capabilities• Cell tower broadcast (point to multi-point)

• Geographic Targeting of Alerts to county level

• Text limited to 90 characters (first generation)

• Streaming Audio (future)

• Streaming Video (future)

• Downloadable Multimedia (future)

• Public opt-out rather than opt-in

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CMAS Architecture

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Current NWS Involvement

• CAP 1.1 feeds made available at weather.gov/alerts

• Working with CAP standards body - OASIS– OASIS membership– Technical and adoption subcommittees– Review of CAP 1.2

• Feedback to DHS/FEMA on IPAWS and CMAS requirements

• Working on FCC EAS rule change subcommittees

• Outreach– Partners Meetings– Interoperability demonstrations at emergency manager related events– Industry events (i.e., AMS, NAB, Consumer Electronics Show, etc.)

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Future NWS Involvement

• NWS CAP User Guide to be released summer 2010

• Experimental CAP Push (TBD)

• Once CAP 1.2 approved as OASIS standard, special team to begin work on CAP 2.0

• Feedback to DHS/FEMA on IPAWS and CMAS requirements (need to be more specific)

• Changes to Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 11 (EAS)

• Outreach– Partners Meetings– Shared booth space and interoperability demonstrations with DHS/FEMA

and private sector at emergency management conferences– Industry events (i.e., AMS, NAB, Consumer Electronics Show, etc.)

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Current Partner Involvement

• EAS-CAP Industry Group (ECIG)– Alerting Solutions, Inc. – Communications Laboratories, Inc. – iBiquity Digital Corporation – Monroe Electronics, Inc. – MyStateUSA – Sage Alerting Systems, Inc. – SpectraRep, LLC – TFT, Inc. – Trilithic, Inc. – Warning Systems, Inc.

• ECIG Recommendations For a CAP EAS Implementation Guide

• Interoperability demonstrations and conference booth space

• Weather enterprise partners?

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Future Partner Involvement

• Special team to work on CAP 2.0

• Interoperability demonstrations and conference booth space

• Increase in sales of innovative CAP compliant alerting devices and services

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Areas of Opportunity for Innovation

• Alerts on cell phones and consumer navigation systems – Graphical and/or text oriented– Interactive/customizable– Route user away from threats

• Cell phone applications (i.e., iPhone, Android, etc.)

• Decision support tools

• Integration with social media (i.e., more transactional than traditional one-way delivery of information)

• Others

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Outcomes

We hope that you are: • More knowledgeable about evolving

interoperability and public alerting efforts

• Thinking about coming opportunities to:– Leverage CAP– Get the right message to the right people– Help people make the best possible life, property,

and economic decisions

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CMAS:Denis Gusty, Deputy Branch Chief, Office of Interoperability and

Compatibility, DHS Science and Technology [email protected]/www.fcc.gov/pshs/services/cmas.html

IPAWS:Antwane V. Johnson, Division Director, NCP IPAWS, DHS/FEMA

[email protected]/emergency/ipaws/

NWS:Herb White, Dissemination Services Manager, OCWWS, NOAA/NWS

[email protected]/alerts-beta/

Q & A

Contacts

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Supporting Information

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Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Drivers

• Public Safety– Interoperability enables the American people to receive alert and warning

information through as many means as possible– FEMA Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) - Commercial

Mobile Alert System (CMAS)

• Commercial Weather Sector– Low cost of entry– Can make many products from same easy to parse message– Minimal issues when NWS makes changes

• NWS efficiency and agility– Greater focus on content of message and less on mechanics– Minimal impact on users when NWS changes necessary– Enables/facilitates decision support and related technologies

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IPAWS, CMAS, and CAPHow it all fits

• Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) resulted from Executive Order 13407 requiring creation of a more “effective, reliable, integrated, flexible, and comprehensive system that enables the American people to receive alert and warning information through as many means as possible.”

• Owned by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and FEMA with direction from the FCC

• IPAWS Projects

– Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS)

– EAS Modernization and Expansion Project

– Digital Emergency Alert System (DEAS)

– Geo-Targeted Alerting System (GTAS)

– NOAA Weather Radio Improvement Program (WRIP)

– Inventory and Evaluation (I&E)

– Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS)

Focus on Interoperability using Common Alerting Protocol (CAP).

CAP is a standards based Alert Message data exchange format.

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Current IPAWS Activities

IPAWS Technical Specification to Common Alerting Protocol v1.2 (Completed Nov 2009)

Adopted Commercial Mobile Alerting System Interface Specification (Completed – Dec 2009)

Conducted End-to-End Test of EAS Using Live Codes in Alaska (Completed – Jan 2010)

Commenced construction of Primary Entry Point expansion sites

Begin enhancements to DM-OPEN system to incorporate IPAWS Aggregator and Gateway

functions

In Work:

Inventory and Evaluation of State and Local EOC Alert and Warning Capabilities

Formal adoption of Common Alerting Protocol (CAP v1.2) (September 2010)

Publish a CAP to EAS Implementation Guide (September 2010)

Conduct a National exercise of the Emergency Alert System (January 2011)

IPAWS CMAS Gateway IOC (Feb 2011)

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Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS)

• National capability to deliver geographically targeted Presidential and imminent threat alerts (e.g., hurricanes, tornadoes, etc) and child abduction emergencies through mobile devices (cell phones)

– Origins in Warning, Alert, and Response Network (WARN) Act of 2006

– DHS/FEMA and stakeholder involvement (wireless carriers, equipment manufacturers, Government agencies, broadcast associations, emergency management, safety organizations, and other experts)

– Wireless carrier participation voluntary, but all majors participating

• Available to public as early as 2012