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Ontolog Forum Panel Presentation Presenter: Michelle Raymond January 25, 2007

Ontology Silos and Emergency Response Management Systems Interoperability with Situational Based Alerting and Decision Support Services. Ontolog Forum Panel Presentation Presenter: Michelle Raymond January 25, 2007. Improving Emergency Response. Send out the Alert! (to the right places)

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Ontolog Forum Panel Presentation Presenter: Michelle Raymond January 25, 2007

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  1. Ontology Silos and Emergency Response Management SystemsInteroperability with Situational Based Alerting and Decision Support Services Ontolog Forum Panel Presentation Presenter: Michelle Raymond January 25, 2007 Contact points: michellearaymond@gmail.com and michelle.raymond@honeywell.com

  2. Improving Emergency Response • Send out the Alert!(to the right places) • Give ‘um what they need.(from the right places) • Keep it moving.(through the right places) “The fundamental goal is to improve actions that are taken, not just to increase information flowing among organizations.” - Testimony presented before the House Government Reform Committee on March 30, 2006 by Brian A. Jackson of Rand Corp. Contact points: michellearaymond@gmail.com and michelle.raymond@honeywell.com

  3. Emergency Response Alerting • Domain specific alerting systems • barriers to interoperability • process toward interoperability • methods for integration • Emergency response alerting systems • Common Alerting • Partitioning alerting by domain • Personalizing alerting Contact points: michellearaymond@gmail.com and michelle.raymond@honeywell.com

  4. Sector based Information Sharing and Collaboration Sector based examples: • Information Technology (IT-ISAC) • Financial Services (FS-ISAC) • Food Marketing Institute: Food and Agriculture ISAC • Surface Transportation (ST-ISAC) Contact points: michellearaymond@gmail.com and michelle.raymond@honeywell.com

  5. Regional Information Sharing and Collaboration Regionally based examples: • Minnesota (MN-ISAC) • Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) Center for Regional Disaster Resilience • The New Jersey Business Force Contact points: michellearaymond@gmail.com and michelle.raymond@honeywell.com

  6. Information sharing issues • Disparate semantic meaning • Disparate syntactic representation • Disparate information formatting Contact points: michellearaymond@gmail.com and michelle.raymond@honeywell.com

  7. Sharing proprietary data and services • Security of data • Selective data sharing • Transport layers • Melding the data into the Common Operational Picture Contact points: michellearaymond@gmail.com and michelle.raymond@honeywell.com

  8. Ontology Interoperability • Getting the message = “Getting” the message(to the right places in the right presentation) • Just in time information.(from the right places fitting the situation) • Build knowledge : Use knowledge(through the right places to support decision making) Information must flow smoothly through detection, awareness, response, mitigation and recovery for ALL involved parties, to best aid Emergency Response Management. Contact points: michellearaymond@gmail.com and michelle.raymond@honeywell.com

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