[EAS] Activity at the FCC
ed.czarnecki at monroe-electronics.com
ed.czarnecki at monroe-electronics.com
Sat Jan 22 21:06:34 CST 2011
IPAWS OPEN 2.0 documentation is available to developers/vendors, subject to signing a Memorandum of Agreement, as well as an agreement on Rules of Behavior. Specific documentation on the OPEN 2.0 interface to the IPAWS aggregator is not a public document, per se, to my understanding.
A recent update can be found at:
http://www.fema.gov/about/programs/disastermanagement/open/110119CAPguide_508_compliant_file.txt
Edward Czarnecki, Ph.D.
Senior Director - Strategy, Development and Regulatory Affairs
Monroe Electronics, Inc.
ed.czarnecki at monroe-electronics.com
www.monroe-electronics.com
www.digitalalertsystems.com
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From: Eric Adler [mailto:EAdler at wskg.org]
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 09:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [EAS] Activity at the FCC
Thank you Richard,Digging in to this a bit, in the available IPAWS documents from fema.gov, I see very few internet/IP references. I see two in the "CAP IPAWS FAQ" answers, one that appears to dodge the question "Does CAP require an internet connection?" by using the wording "may be pulled (...) via an internet connection"; another states "Message delivery using CAP via Internet Protocol is proposed as a supplementary layer of message dissemination.". Full IPAWS OPEN 2.0 documentation doesn't appear to be available (at least, not easily). EricSent from my BlackBerry-----Original Message-----From: Richard Rudman Sender: "eas-bounces at radiolists.net" Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 18:19:08 To: The EAS Forum - accurate and up-to-date information on the EAS and itsimplementationReply-To: The EAS Forum - accurate and up-to-date information on the EAS and its implementation Subject: Re: [EAS] Activity at the FCCCAP says nothing about IP protocols.CAP is no more and no less than a subset of the XML markup language, so I think of CAP as "data."So, since CAP by any other name is data, IPv6 capability would have to be a part of what various CAP message aggregators push out and what the push through to get to entry points, and what various EAS entry points have as connections.Richard Rudman=====On Jan 22, 2011, at 11:47 AM, Eric Adler wrote:> Speaking of technology lock-in: Do the current standards allow and/or require IPv6 support?> > Eric> Sent from my BlackBerry> > -----Original Message-----> From: "Adrienne Abbott" > S_______________________________________________This is the EAS Forum Discussion ListPlease invite your friends to join our Forum!http://lists.radiolists.net/mailman/listinfo/easAnd, remember the main page: http://eas.radiolists.net_______________________________________________This is the EAS Forum Discussion ListPlease invite your friends to join our Forum!http://lists.radiolists.net/mailman/listinfo/easAnd, remember the main page: http://eas.radiolists.net
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