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Migration to CAP
in Washington State
Don Miller
SVP of Business Development, MyStateUSA, Inc.
OASIS Emergency Alerting Policy Workshop
Montreal CA May 1-3, 2012
State Radio Network (SRN)
Galbraith Mt.
KGMI
KBRC
Mt. Ellis
Burch Mt.
Mt. Spokane
KPQ
KONP
Gold Mt.
KIRO
KPLU
KXLY
KXLE
KSEM
Steptoe Butte
KXRO
KGY
KWSU
KELA
Boisfort Mt.
Naselle
KBAM
Sunny Slope
Joe Butte
KONA
KMWX
Stacker Butte
KBBT
(Portland)
KIHR
(Hood River)
11 Radio Sites
1995 - 2005
What is CAP? Who has adopted it?
• The Partnership for Public Warning (PPW) had its founding meeting
Nov 30, 2001 to investigate improvements to public warning. PPW was
named and executive director Dr. Peter Ward, led the 16 Trustees
representing 130 members from industry, government and the general
public all interested in improving warnings.
• The PPW chose OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards) to standardize the draft work introduced by Art
Botterell. OASIS was the optimal choice as the standards are free, open
and international. The xml Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) was first
ratified in 2004. The ITU adopted it as Recommendation X.1303 in
2006.
• FEMA adopted CAP as the alerting protocol for IPAWS in support of
Executive order 13407. The FCC now requires CAP in the EAS and CMAS
alerting.
Washington State Proof of Concept
CAP Pilot Project
• Funded by FEMA IPAWS office in 2005.
• FEMA requested a CAP Proof of Concept pilot
project at a PPW Trustees meeting.
• Washington State EMD selected MyStateUSA,
Inc.
– Communications and collaboration tool
– Single CAP Decoder feeding SRN Analog Network
Pilot project allowed EOC to relay CAP alerts over
State Radio Network
Galbraith Mt.
KGMI
KBRC
Mt. Ellis
Burch Mt.
Mt. Spokane
KPQ
KONP
Gold Mt.
KIRO
KPLU
KXLY
KXLE
KSEM
Steptoe Butte
KXRO
KGY
KWSU
KELA
Boisfort Mt.
Naselle
KBAM
Sunny Slope
Joe Butte
KONA
KMWX
Stacker Butte
KBBT
(Portland)
KIHR
(Hood River)
CAP-EAS alerts to 11 Radio
Sites
2006
WA-CAP Early Development
2007-2012
State & Locals
WA-CAP Network is Primary
KGMI
KUGS
KART KBRC
INTERNET
KONP
KNWP
KBIS
KNWU
EOC
KXRO
KBKW
KVAS
KOMW
KQWS
KMWS
KGY
KAOS
KELA KCED
KSWS
KBAM
KUKN
(Astoria)
KIRO-PEP
KPLU
KVTI
KPQ
KGRG
KBCS
KXLE
KEXP
KNWR
KUOW
KCWU
KXPA
KGNW
KFFM
KING
KNWY
KCPQ
KYRG
KMCQ
KBSM
KLWS
KHQ
KXLY
KRFA
KWSU-DT
KEWU
KONA
KORD
KFAE
KTNW-DT
KWSU
KNWV
KGTS
KWWS
KNWG
KGON
(Portland)
CAP Statewide October 2010
SRN & LRN’s are now Secondary
Galbraith Mt.
KGMI
KBRC
Burch Mt.
KOMW
Mt. Spokane
KONP
Mt. Ellis
KHQ
Gold Mt.
KBIS
KIRO
KPLU
KXLE
KXRO
KBKW
KVAS
KBSM
Steptoe Butte
KGY
Boisfort Mt.
Naselle
KXLY
KPQ
KWSU
KELA
KFFM
KBAM
KUKN
Sunny Slope
Joe Butte
KONA
KORD
Stacker Butte
(Astoria)
KGON
(Portland)
KIHR
(Hood River)
25 LP1 & LP2 stations
WA-CAP and IPAWS
• WA-CAP network monitoring will continue by all CAP
capable broadcast stations per the SECC State EAS Plan.
• All broadcasters must also monitor the IPAWS ATOM
feed for national alerts starting June 30, 2012.
• All WA-CAP alerts originated with MyStateUSA will also
be relayed to IPAWS to relay providing a third redundant
path for EAS alerts to reach Washington broadcasters.
WA-CAP Alert Dissemination
Analog Broadcast
Message
Dissemination
NOAA
Analog EAS Broadcasters
Digital EAS Broadcasters
Cellular Broadcast (CMAS)
NOAA Weather Radio
WA State
MyStateUSA
39
Counties
MystateUSA
IPAWS compliant CAP
Alert Origination Tools
Internet Services
Social networks/remailers
Notification Services
Contact lists
Public geo-targeted and 911
database
PBS
AM FM Satellite Radio;
Digital Analog Cable Satellite TV
4 Cellular
Carrier
Networks
Cellular
Phones
IPAWS provides CMAS access
Analog Broadcast
NOAA
IPAWS
Message
Dissemination
Analog EAS Broadcasters
Digital EAS Broadcasters
Cellular Broadcast (CMAS)
NOAA Weather Radio
WA State
“Single COG”
39
Counties
MystateUSA
IPAWS compliant CAP
Alert Origination Tools
MyStateUSA
Internet Services
Social networks/remailers
Notification Services
Contact lists
Public geo-targeted and 911
database
PBS
AM FM Satellite Radio;
Digital Analog Cable Satellite TV
4 Cellular
Carrier
Networks
Cellular
Phones
WA-CAP and IPAWS offer redundancy
Analog Broadcast
NOAA
IPAWS
Message
Dissemination
Analog EAS Broadcasters
Digital EAS Broadcasters
Cellular Broadcast (CMAS)
NOAA Weather Radio
WA State
“Single COG”
39
Counties
MystateUSA
IPAWS compliant CAP
Alert Origination Tools
MystateUSA
Internet Services
Social networks/remailers
Notification Services
Contact lists
Public geo-targeted and 911
database
PBS
AM FM Satellite Radio;
Digital Analog Cable Satellite TV
4 Cellular
Carrier
Networks
Cellular
Phones
IPAWS/CMAS Access Approval
• WA has a Collaborative Operating Group (COG)
agreement with the FEMA IPAWS office that covers the
entire state and it’s use of IPAWS approved MyStateUSA
software.
• Training required is provided by MyStateUSA either on
site, via webinar, or on-line.
• Completion of the FEMA IS-247 Integrated Public Alert
and Warning System course on-line is also necessary for
all activators.
Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS)
• CMAS will require third party software for activation
by EOC’s/911 Centers.
• MyStateUSA has successfully sent CMAS alerts to the
IPAWS aggregator servers.
• IPAWS will send MSU CMAS alerts to all participating
cellular carriers for relay to the public.
CAP-EAS Lessons Learned
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Cap Status field must be actual
Polling instead of Static IP
Group counties for RMT’s by EAS LECC area.
Broadcaster decoders are programmed to relay real
alerts to all counties they broadcast to.
Encoder programming templates were used statewide
for the Sage units currently installed. (~120)
Hot audio levels on decoders were adjusted in a
statewide effort to balance audio levels.
Original Lexicon files installed in SAGE units will be
updated periodically by the SECC.
IPAWS Modernization Act – HR3563
PURPOSE:
To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to
direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to
modernize and implement the national
integrated public alert and warning system to
disseminate homeland security information and
other information, and for other purposes.
CAUSE CAP Experiment
Washington State and British Columbia CAUSE Experiment in
2011 utilized the International Common Alerting Protocol
(CAP) standard to exchange alerts and geo metadata
information between neighbors that have and will continue
to send first responders to help each other when needed.
http://vimeo.com/planetworks/review/31868418/fd99a653e8
Conducted between:
WA Emergency Management Division utilizing MyStateUSA.
British Columbia Emergency Management utilizing Multi-Agency
Situational Awareness System (MASAS).
Cross Border Information
Sharing
 CAUSE Resiliency – CA/US Enterprise Resiliency
Experiment - Joint Objectives:
• DHS S&T and Canada Center for Security Science MOU
• Planning, integration, experiment, after-action analysis,
and outreach activities
• Collaboration with Canadian first responders and
emergency managers
• Demonstrate multi-jurisdictional and cross-border
collaboration
• Situational Awareness and Interoperability Enablers
CA/US Enhanced
Resilience West Coast
2011
CAP Exchanges
 CA Multiagency Situational Awareness System (MASAS)
and US Integrated Public Alert and Warning System
(IPAWS) used for exchange of CAP messages
British Columbia
eMAP
MASAS
IPAWS-JITC
Canadian COG
Washington
State EMD
MyStateUSA
 CAP used for posting road conditions south of the border in
response to Canada request
 CAP Profiles for Canada and US/IPAWS
Emergency Alert System Changes
in Washington State
WA State Emergency Communications Committee (SECC) WA EAS
Plan can be found at http://wsab.org/eas/eas.html
FEMA IPAWS Site and IS-247 can be found at
http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/
OASIS at http://www.oasis-open.org/org
HR 3563 at http://thomas.loc.gov/cgibin/bdquery/z?d112:h.r.3563:
Don Miller
[email protected]
MASAS at http://ircan-rican.gc.ca/projects/masas 360-791-4365
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