Overview of Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and interoperable data structures. Implications for National Information Exchange Model and private sector data sharing
[Buck…we need a slide here listing all our content partners, preferably by category. Jon J can help give you the data. I’d like to use the TIES foundation that you used for the growth/value slide, but just list content providers on top of it. See me if you have questions.]
This is what users see when they log into TIES Web. The black tabs along the top are individualized dashboards and filtered for relevance. The management or community controls run along the left. The icons on the map represent different events and their severity is reflected in the color of each. As you hover your map over the icon, it displays the headline and you can drill down for more specifics. TIES is multi-modal, so alerts can be shown on a map, or in an alert grid listed in priority order.