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www.oasis-open.org Integrated Emergency Management Session Two: Emergency Alerting Trends in the Building Space

Reminder: “Integrated” Means All Parts of Emergency Management Work together as a Whole Emergency Response Lifecycle Location, Time, Resources People, Communities, Groups Systems of Systems Information Management Networks of Networks Coordinate Information Delivery Standards Improve Information Interoperability

Reminder: “Integrated” Means

Reminder: “Integrated” Means Location, Time, Resources Geospatial Information Areas Affected for Alerts & Warnings Areas Affected for Responder Notifications Building Interior Areas Affected (Integrating Building Information) Time-Critical Information Scheduling Responders: Fire, Police, EMTs Scheduling Responses: Evacuations, Get to Shelter Resources Physical Resources (Logistics); Fire Trucks, Rescue Teams Information Resources: Up to Date Road Info; Situation Reports; All Above included in Information Resources

Session Two: Incident Preparedness and Response www.oasis-open.org Session Two: Incident Preparedness and Response David Holmberg, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Michelle Raymond, Knowledge Interaction Guy Miasnik, AtHoc, Inc.