Title: EMXML Guiding Principles
1Emergency Management Standards EM- XML Consortium
EM Technical Committee Presentation
to Steve Cooper March 18,2003
2The Interoperability Imperative
State-sponsored terrorists and al Qaeda are
not going to wait until we have our act
together. Steve Cooper CIO, DHS
3Agenda
- EM Objectives HSPD 5
- EM XML Consortium
- EM Technical Committee (TC)
- EM-XML and DHS
4Need for Interoperable EM Standards
- Interoperability challenge
- Within agencies and corporations
- Between agencies and corporations
- With existing legacy systems
- With the next new new thing
- Incorporate best business practices for emergency
and incident management - 80 of emergency resources come from the private
sector
5EM-XML Consortium Objectives
- Industry/Government consortium
- Rapid XML interoperability standards development
- Insure every American has appropriate access to
the information they require when and how they
need it (eGov, NRP and NIMS)
6HSPD 5 - Interoperability Requirements
- Paragraph 15
- To provide for interoperability and
compatibility among Federal, State and local
capabilities, the NIMS will include a core set of
concepts, principles, terminology, and
technologies covering the incident command
system multi-agency coordination systems
unified command training identification and
management of resources (including systems for
classifying types of resources) qualifications
and certification and the collection, tracking
and reporting of incident information and
incident resources.
7EM-XML Consortium
- Industry initiated in October, 2002
- Now includes over 40 entities
- Software vendors
- System Integrators
- Corporations
- Government Agencies
- Not-for-Profit Organizations
8EM-XML Consortium
- Comprised of two committees
- Executive Committee
- Technical Committee
9EM-XML Executive Committee
- Big Tent
- Mission
- Facilitate collaboration
- Provide guidance and direction
- Outreach and education
10EM Technical Committee
- OASIS selected
- Mission Define standards that enable vital
information exchange between local, state and
federal agencies, private and not-for-profit
organizations - Researched and evaluated existing standards to
enhance and fill gaps
11Scope of Technical Charter
- Design, develop and release XML schema-based
standards - Framework for data exchange, functionality and
service accessibility - Seamless application and data interoperability
12EM TC Deliverables and Schedule
Schedule is virtually identical to HSPD 5
By 4/1/03 develop and publish initial version of
NRP with plan for completion
By 6/1/03 develop standards, guidelines and
protocols to implement NIMS
By 9/1/03 prepare recommendations to fully
implement NRP
Commence rollout of NRP/NIMS standards,
guidelines and protocols
13EM TC Work Completed to Date
- Weekly Meetings starting 2/11/03
- 30 active members
- Draft Requirement Document
- Formation of Sub-Committees
- Collection of existing schema, data dictionaries,
etc.
14Deployment Strategy
- Interoperability becomes critical buying decision
criteria - Economic incentive/imperative drives commercial
proliferation - Metcalfs Law promotes both adoption and
competition within the emerging standards
framework
15EM-XML and The e-Gov Initiative
- Share a common goal to ensure every American has
appropriate access to whatever information they
require when and how they need it - Need to take a non-traditional approach to
solving emergency management interoperability - Disaster management not just a portal
16EM-XML and The NRP/NIMS
- HSPD 5 Schedule and the EM TC Schedule are
virtually identical - Use as basis for common, interoperability
standards - Insure effective interface with other related
disciplines (health, legal, financial, etc.) - Leverage off the work already under way
- Significantly increase stake-holder buy-in and
reduce adoption resistance/complexity
17DHS/EM-XML Recommendations
- Formally incorporate EM-XML as part of the NRP
development plan for NIMS - Utilize EM-TC output for elements of the NIMS
(Requirements, schema, DTDs, etc.) - Fund and provide oversight for validation/verifica
tion exercises - Publish and proliferate standards
18DHS/EM-XML Collaboration Benefits
- Accomplish HSPD 5 objectives faster, better and
cheaper - Truly support all hazards mission
- Leverage value of installed base
- Foster and benefit from innovation
- Remove the stove-pipes
- Accelerate adoption/proliferation