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Editor: Jacob Westfall, Individual Related work: This specification is related to: OASIS Standard CAP-V1.1, October 2005  HYPERLINK "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/15135/emergency-CAPv1.1-Corrected_DOM.pdf" http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/15135/emergency-CAPv1.1-Corrected_DOM.pdf OASIS Standard CAP-V1.1, Approved Errata October 2007  HYPERLINK "http://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/cap/v1.1/errata/CAP-v1.1-errata.pdf" http://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/cap/v1.1/errata/CAP-v1.1-errata.pdf Declared XML Namespace: urn:oasis:names:tc:emergency:cap:1.2 Abstract: The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) is a simple but general format for exchanging all-hazard emergency alerts and public warnings over all kinds of networks. CAP allows a consistent warning message to be disseminated simultaneously over many different warning systems, thus increasing warning effectiveness while simplifying the warning task. 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Table of Contents  TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u 1 Introduction 6 1.1 Purpose 6 1.2 History 6 1.3 Structure of the CAP Alert Message 7 1.3.1 7 1.3.2 7 1.3.3 7 1.3.4 7 1.4 Applications of the CAP Alert Message 7 1.5 Terminology 8 1.6 Normative References 8 2 Design Principles and Concepts (non-normative) 9 2.1 Design Philosophy 9 2.2 Requirements for Design 9 2.3 Examples of Use Scenarios 10 2.3.1 Manual Origination 10 2.3.2 Automated Origination by Autonomous Sensor System 10 2.3.3 Aggregation and Correlation on Real-time Map 10 2.3.4 Integrated Public Alerting 11 2.3.5 Repudiating a False Alarm 11 3 Alert Message Structure (normative) 12 3.1 Document Object Model 12 3.2 Data Dictionary  PAGEREF _Toc520973453 \h 13 3.2.1 "alert" Element and Sub-elements  PAGEREF _Toc520973454 \h 13 3.2.2 "info" Element and Sub-elements  PAGEREF _Toc520973455 \h 16 3.2.3 "resource" Element and Sub-elements  PAGEREF _Toc520973456 \h 23 3.2.4 "area" Element and Sub-elements  PAGEREF _Toc520973457 \h 24 3.3 Implementation Notes ...................................................................................................................... PAGEREF _Toc520973458 \h 27 3.3.1 WGS 84 Note  PAGEREF _Toc520973459 \h 27 3.3.2 DateTime Data Type  PAGEREF _Toc520973459 \h 27 3.3.3 Character Entity References  PAGEREF _Toc520973459 \h 27 3.3.4 Security Note  PAGEREF _Toc520973460 \h 27 3.3.4.1 Digital Signatures 27 3.4 XML Schema  PAGEREF _Toc520973461 \h 28 3.5 Use of ASN.1 to Specify and Encode the CAP Alert Message 32 3.5.1 General 32 3.5.2 Formal Mappings and Specification 32 3.5.3 ASN.1 Schema 32 4 Conformance (normative) 37 4.1 Conformance Targets 37 4.2 Conformance as a CAP V1.2 Message 37 4.3 Conformance as a CAP V1.2 Message Producer 37 4.4 Conformance as a CAP V1.2 Message Consumer 38 Appendix A. CAP Alert Message Example 39 A.1. Homeland Security Advisory System Alert 39 A.2. Severe Thunderstorm Warning 40 A.3. Earthquake Report (Update Message) 41 A.4. AMBER Alert (Multilingual Message) 42 Appendix B. Acknowledgments 43 OASIS Emergency Management Technical Committee 43 Appendix C. Revision History 45  Introduction Purpose The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) provides an open, non-proprietary digital message format for all types of alerts and notifications. It does not address any particular application or telecommunications method. The CAP format is compatible with emerging techniques, such as Web services, as well as existing formats including the Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) used for the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio and the Emergency Alert System (EAS), while offering enhanced capabilities that include: Flexible geographic targeting using latitude/longitude shapes and other geospatial representations in three dimensions; Multilingual and multi-audience messaging; Phased and delayed effective times and expirations; Enhanced message update and cancellation features; Template support for framing complete and effective warning messages; Compatible with digital signature capability; and, Facility for digital images and audio. Key benefits of CAP will include reduction of costs and operational complexity by eliminating the need for multiple custom software interfaces to the many warning sources and dissemination systems involved in all-hazard warning. The CAP message format can be converted to and from the native formats of all kinds of sensor and alerting technologies, forming a basis for a technology-independent national and international warning internet. History The National Science and Technology Council report on Effective Disaster Warnings released in November, 2000 recommended that a standard method should be developed to collect and relay instantaneously and automatically all types of hazard warnings and reports locally, regionally and nationally for input into a wide variety of dissemination systems. An international working group of more than 130 emergency managers and information technology and telecommunications experts convened in 2001 and adopted the specific recommendations of the NSTC report as a point of departure for the design of a Common Alerting Protocol (CAP). Their draft went through several revisions and was tested in demonstrations and field trials in Virginia (supported by the ComCARE Alliance) and in California (in cooperation with the California Office of Emergency Services) during 2002 and 2003. In 2002 the CAP initiative was endorsed by the national non-profit Partnership for Public Warning, which sponsored its contribution in 2003 to the OASIS standards process. In 2004, CAP version 1.0 was adopted as an OASIS Standard. In 2005, changes based on user feedback were incorporated into CAP and version 1.1 was released. As part of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T) adoption of CAP, a CAP 1.1 Errata was released in 2007 to support ASN.1 encoding. Version 1.2 is a minor release to resolve issues identified by the EM-TC CAP Call for Comments initiated in April 2008 and also incorporates feedback from CAP profile development efforts. Structure of the CAP Alert Message Each CAP Alert Message consists of an segment, which may contain one or more segments, each of which may include one or more and/or segments. Under most circumstances CAP messages with a value of Alert SHOULD include at least one element. (See the document object model diagram in section 3.1, below.) The segment provides basic information about the current message: its purpose, its source and its status, as well as a unique identifier for the current message and links to any other, related messages. An segment may be used alone for message acknowledgements, cancellations or other system functions, but most segments will include at least one segment. The segment describes an anticipated or actual event in terms of its urgency (time available to prepare), severity (intensity of impact) and certainty (confidence in the observation or prediction), as well as providing both categorical and textual descriptions of the subject event. It may also provide instructions for appropriate response by message recipients and various other details (hazard duration, technical parameters, contact information, links to additional information sources, etc.) Multiple segments may be used to describe differing parameters (e.g., for different probability or intensity bands) or to provide the information in multiple languages. The segment provides an optional reference to additional information related to the segment within which it appears in the form of a digital asset such as an image or audio file. The segment describes a geographic area to which the segment in which it appears applies. Textual and coded descriptions (such as postal codes) are supported, but the preferred representations use geospatial shapes (polygons and circles) and an altitude or altitude range, expressed in standard latitude / longitude / altitude terms in accordance with a specified geospatial datum. Applications of the CAP Alert Message The primary use of the CAP Alert Message is to provide a single input to activate all kinds of alerting and public warning systems. This reduces the workload associated with using multiple warning systems while enhancing technical reliability and target-audience effectiveness. It also helps ensure consistency in the information transmitted over multiple delivery systems, another key to warning effectiveness. A secondary application of CAP is to normalize warnings from various sources so they can be aggregated and compared in tabular or graphic form as an aid to situational awareness and pattern detection. Although primarily designed as an interoperability standard for use among warning systems and other emergency information systems, the CAP Alert Message can be delivered directly to alert recipients over various networks, including data broadcasts. Location-aware receiving devices could use the information in a CAP Alert Message to determine, based on their current location, whether that particular message was relevant to their users. The CAP Alert Message can also be used by sensor systems as a format for reporting significant events to collection and analysis systems and centers. Terminology The key words MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHALL, SHALL NOT, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT, RECOMMENDED, MAY, and OPTIONAL in this document are to be interpreted as described in  REF rfc2119 \h [RFC2119]. The words warning, alert and notification are used interchangeably throughout this document. The term coordinate pair is used in this document to refer to a comma-delimited pair of decimal values describing a geospatial location in degrees, unprojected, in the form [latitude],[longitude]. Latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere and longitudes in the Western Hemisphere are signed negative by means of a leading dash. Normative References [RFC2119] S. Bradner, Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels,  HYPERLINK "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt" http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt, IETF RFC 2119, March 1997. [dateTime] N. Freed, XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition,  HYPERLINK "http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#dateTime" http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#dateTime, W3C REC-xmlschema-2, October 2004. [FIPS 180-2] National Institute for Standards and Technology, Secure Hash Standard,  HYPERLINK "http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips180-2/fips180-2withchangenotice.pdf" http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips180-2/fips180-2withchangenotice.pdf, August 2002. [namespaces] T. Bray, Namespaces in XML,  HYPERLINK "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/" http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/, W3C REC-xml-names-19990114, January 1999. [RFC2046] N. Freed, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types,  HYPERLINK "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt" http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt, IETF RFC 2046, November 1996. [RFC3066] H. Alvestrand, Tags for the Identification of Languages,  HYPERLINK "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt" http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt, IETF RFC 3066, January 2001. [WGS 84] National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Department of Defense World Geodetic System 1984,  HYPERLINK "http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/tr8350_2.html" http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/tr8350_2.html, NGA Technical Report TR8350.2, January 2000. [XML 1.0] T. Bray, Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Third Edition),  HYPERLINK "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/" http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/, W3C REC-XML-20040204, February 2004. [XMLSIG] Eastlake, D., Reagle, J. and Solo, D. (editors), XML-Signature Syntax and Processing,  HYPERLINK "http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xmldsig-core-20020212/" http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xmldsig-core-20020212/, W3C Recommendation, February 2002. [ITU-T X.680] ITU-T Recommendation X.680, Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation. [ITU-T X.691] ITU-T Recommendation X.691, Information technology ASN.1 encoding rules: Specification of Packed Encoding Rules (PER). [ITU-T X.693] ITU-T Recommendation X.693, Information technology ASN.1 encoding rules: Specification of XML Encoding Rules (XER). [ITU-T X.694] ITU-T Recommendation X.694, Information technology ASN.1 encoding rules: Mapping W3C XML schema definitions into ASN.1. Design Principles and Concepts (non-normative) Design Philosophy Among the principles which guided the design of the CAP Alert Message were: Interoperability First and foremost, the CAP Alert Message should provide a means for interoperable exchange of alerts and notifications among all kinds of emergency information systems. Completeness The CAP Alert Message format should provide for all the elements of an effective public warning message. Simple implementation The design should not place undue burdens of complexity on technical implementers. Simple XML and portable structure Although the primary anticipated use of the CAP Alert Message is as an XML document, the format should remain sufficiently abstract to be adaptable to other coding schemes. Multi-use format One message schema supports multiple message types (e.g., alert / update / cancellations / acknowledgements / error messages) in various applications (actual / exercise / test / system message). Familiarity The data elements and code values should be meaningful to warning originators and non-expert recipients alike. Interdisciplinary and international utility The design should allow a broad range of applications in public safety and emergency management and allied applications and should be applicable worldwide. Requirements for Design Note: The following requirements were used as a basis for design and review of the CAP Alert Message format. This list is non-normative and not intended to be exhaustive. The Common Alerting Protocol SHOULD: Provide a specification for a simple, extensible format for digital representation of warning messages and notifications; Enable integration of diverse sensor and dissemination systems; Be usable over multiple transmission systems, including both TCP/IP-based networks and one-way "broadcast" channels; Support credible end-to-end authentication and validation of all messages; Provide a unique identifier (e.g., an ID number) for each warning message and for each message originator; Provide for multiple message types, such as: Warnings Acknowledgements Expirations and cancellations Updates and amendments Reports of results from dissemination systems Administrative and system messages Provide for multiple message types, such as: Geographic targeting Level of urgency Level of certainty Level of threat severity Provide a mechanism for referencing supplemental information (e.g., digital audio or image files, additional text); Use an established open-standard data representation; Be based on a program of real-world cross-platform testing and evaluation; Provide a clear basis for certification and further protocol evaluation and improvement; and, Provide a clear logical structure that is relevant and clearly applicable to the needs of emergency response and public safety users and warning system operators. Examples of Use Scenarios Note: The following examples of use scenarios were used as a basis for design and review of the CAP Alert Message format. These scenarios are non-normative and not intended to be exhaustive or to reflect actual practices. Manual Origination The Incident Commander at an industrial fire with potential of a major explosion decides to issue a public alert with three components: a) An evacuation of the area within half a mile of the fire; b) a shelter-in-place instruction for people in a polygon roughly describing a downwind dispersion plume extending several miles downwind and half a mile upwind from the fire; and c) a request for all media and civilian aircraft to remain above 2500 feet above ground level when within a half mile radius of the fire. Using a portable computer and a web page (and a pop-up drawing tool to enter the polygon) the Incident Commander issues the alert as a CAP message to a local alerting network. Automated Origination by Autonomous Sensor System A set of automatic tsunami warning sirens has been installed along a popular Northwest beach. A wireless network of sensor devices collocated with the sirens controls their activation. When triggered, each sensor generates a CAP message containing its location and the sensed data at that location that is needed for the tsunami determination. Each siren activates when the combination of its own readings and those reported at by other devices on the network indicate an immediate tsunami threat. In addition, a network component assembles a summary CAP message describing the event and feeds it to regional and national alerting networks. Aggregation and Correlation on Real-time Map At the State Operations Center a computerized map of the state depicts, in real time, all current and recent warning activity throughout the state. All major warning systems in the state the Emergency Alert System, siren systems, telephone alerting and other systems have been equipped to report the details of their activation in the form of a CAP message. (Since many of them are now activated by way of CAP messages, this is frequently just a matter of forwarding the activation message to the state center.) Using this visualization tool, state officials can monitor for emerging patterns of local warning activity and correlate it with other real time data (e.g., telephone central office traffic loads, 9-1-1 traffic volume, seismic data, automatic vehicular crash notifications, etc.). Integrated Public Alerting As part of an integrated warning system funded by local industry, all warning systems in a community can be activated simultaneously by the issuance, from an authorized authority, of a single CAP message. Each system converts the CAP message data into the form suitable for its technology (text captioning on TV, synthesized voice on radio and telephone, activation of the appropriate signal on sirens, etc.). Systems that can target their messages to particular geographic areas implement the targeting specified in the CAP message with as little spillover as their technology permits. In this way, not only is the reliability and reach of the overall warning system maximized, but citizens also get corroboration of the alert through multiple channels, which increases the chance of the warning being acted upon. Repudiating a False Alarm Inadvertently the integrated alerting network has been activated with an inaccurate warning message. This activation comes to officials' attention immediately through their own monitoring facilities (e.g., 2.3.3 above). Having determined that the alert is, in fact, inappropriate, the officials issue a cancellation message that refers directly to the erroneous prior alert. Alerting systems that are still in the process of delivering the alert (e.g., telephone dialing systems) stop doing so. Broadcast systems deliver the cancellation message. Other systems (e.g., highway signs) simply reset to their normal state. Alert Message Structure (normative) Document Object Model  Data Dictionary Note: Unless explicitly constrained within this Data Dictionary or the XML Schema (Section 3.4), CAP elements MAY have null values. Implementers MUST check for this condition wherever it might affect application performance. Element Name Context. Class. Attribute. RepresentationDefinition and (Optionality) Notes or Value Domain"alert" Element and Sub-elementsalertcap. alert. group The container for all component parts of the alert message (REQUIRED) Surrounds CAP alert message sub-elements. MUST include the xmlns attribute referencing the CAP URN as the namespace, e.g.: [sub-elements] In addition to the specified sub-elements, MAY contain one or more blocks.identifier cap. alert. identifier. identifierThe identifier of the alert message (REQUIRED) A number or string uniquely identifying this message, assigned by the sender. MUST NOT include spaces, commas or restricted characters (< and &).sendercap. alert. sender. identifierThe identifier of the sender of the alert message (REQUIRED)Identifies the originator of this alert. Guaranteed by assigner to be unique globally; e.g., may be based on an Internet domain name. MUST NOT include spaces, commas or restricted characters (< and &).sentcap. alert. sent. timeThe time and date of the origination of the alert message (REQUIRED)(1) The date and time SHALL be represented in the DateTime Data Type (See Implementation Notes) format (e.g., "2002-05-24T16:49:00-07:00" for 24 May 2002 at 16:49 PDT). (2) Alphabetic timezone designators such as Z MUST NOT be used. The timezone for UTC MUST be represented as -00:00.statuscap. alert. status. codeThe code denoting the appropriate handling of the alert message (REQUIRED)Code Values: Actual - Actionable by all targeted recipients Exercise - Actionable only by designated exercise participants; exercise identifier SHOULD appear in System - For messages that support alert network internal functions Test - Technical testing only, all recipients disregard Draft A preliminary template or draft, not actionable in its current formmsgTypecap. alert. msgType. codeThe code denoting the nature of the alert message (REQUIRED)Code Values: Alert - Initial information requiring attention by targeted recipients Update - Updates and supercedes the earlier message(s) identified in Cancel - Cancels the earlier message(s) identified in Ack - Acknowledges receipt and acceptance of the message(s) identified in Error - Indicates rejection of the message(s) identified in ; explanation SHOULD appear in source cap. alert. source. identifierThe text identifying the source of the alert message (OPTIONAL)The particular source of this alert; e.g., an operator or a specific device.scopecap. alert. scope. codeThe code denoting the intended distribution of the alert message (REQUIRED)Code Values: Public - For general dissemination to unrestricted audiences Restricted - For dissemination only to users with a known operational requirement (see , below) Private - For dissemination only to specified addresses (see , below)restrictioncap. alert. restriction. textThe text describing the rule for limiting distribution of the restricted alert message (CONDITIONAL)Used when value is "Restricted".addressescap. alert. addresses. groupThe group listing of intended recipients of the alert message (CONDITIONAL)Required when is Private, optional when is Public or Restricted. Each recipient SHALL be identified by an identifier or an address. Multiple space-delimited addresses MAY be included. Addresses including whitespace MUST be enclosed in double-quotes. codecap. alert. code. codeThe code denoting the special handling of the alert message (OPTIONAL)Any user-defined flag or special code used to flag the alert message for special handling. Multiple instances MAY occur.note cap. alert. note. textThe text describing the purpose or significance of the alert message (OPTIONAL)The message note is primarily intended for use with Exercise and Error.references cap. alert. references. groupThe group listing identifying earlier message(s) referenced by the alert message (OPTIONAL)The extended message identifier(s) (in the form sender,identifier,sent) of an earlier CAP message or messages referenced by this one. If multiple messages are referenced, they SHALL be separated by whitespace.incidentscap. alert. incidents. groupThe group listing naming the referent incident(s) of the alert message (OPTIONAL)Used to collate multiple messages referring to different aspects of the same incident. If multiple incident identifiers are referenced, they SHALL be separated by whitespace. Incident names including whitespace SHALL be surrounded by double-quotes."info" Element and Sub-elementsinfocap. alertInfo. info. groupThe container for all component parts of the info sub-element of the alert message (OPTIONAL)Multiple occurrences are permitted within a single . If targeting of multiple blocks in the same language overlaps, information in later blocks may expand but may not override the corresponding values in earlier ones. Each set of blocks containing the same language identifier SHALL be treated as a separate sequence. In addition to the specified sub-elements, MAY contain one or more blocks and/or one or more blocks.languagecap. alertInfo. language. codeThe code denoting the language of the info sub-element of the alert message (OPTIONAL)Code Values: Natural language identifier per [RFC 3066]. If not present, an implicit default value of "en-US" SHALL be assumed. A null value in this element SHALL be considered equivalent to en-US.categorycap. alertInfo. category. codeThe code denoting the category of the subject event of the alert message (REQUIRED)Code Values: Geo - Geophysical (inc. landslide) Met - Meteorological (inc. flood) Safety - General emergency and public safety Security - Law enforcement, military, homeland and local/private security Rescue - Rescue and recovery Fire - Fire suppression and rescue Health - Medical and public health Env - Pollution and other environmental Transport - Public and private transportation Infra - Utility, telecommunication, other non-transport infrastructure CBRNE Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or High-Yield Explosive threat or attack Other - Other events Multiple instances MAY occur within an block.eventcap. alertInfo. event. textThe text denoting the type of the subject event of the alert message (REQUIRED)responseTypecap. alertInfo. responseType. codeThe code denoting the type of action recommended for the target audience (OPTIONAL)(1) Code Values: Shelter Take shelter in place or per Evacuate Relocate as instructed in the Prepare Make preparations per the Execute Execute a pre-planned activity identified in Avoid Avoid the subject event as per the Monitor Attend to information sources as described in Assess Evaluate the information in this message. (This value SHOULD NOT be used in public warning applications.) AllClear The subject event no longer poses a threat or concern and any follow on action is described in None No action recommended (2) Multiple instances MAY occur within an block.urgencycap. alertInfo. urgency. codeThe code denoting the urgency of the subject event of the alert message (REQUIRED)(1) The , , and elements collectively distinguish less emphatic from more emphatic messages. (2) Code Values: Immediate - Responsive action SHOULD be taken immediately Expected - Responsive action SHOULD be taken soon (within next hour) Future - Responsive action SHOULD be taken in the near future Past - Responsive action is no longer required Unknown - Urgency not knownseveritycap. alertInfo. severity. codeThe code denoting the severity of the subject event of the alert message (REQUIRED)(1) The , , and elements collectively distinguish less emphatic from more emphatic messages. (2) Code Values: Extreme - Extraordinary threat to life or property Severe - Significant threat to life or property Moderate - Possible threat to life or property Minor Minimal to no known threat to life or property Unknown - Severity unknowncertaintycap. alertInfo. certainty. codeThe code denoting the certainty of the subject event of the alert message (REQUIRED)(1) The , , and elements collectively distinguish less emphatic from more emphatic messages. (2) Code Values: Observed Determined to have occurred or to be ongoing Likely - Likely (p > ~50%) Possible - Possible but not likely (p <= ~50%) Unlikely - Not expected to occur (p ~ 0) Unknown - Certainty unknown (3) For backward compatibility with CAP 1.0, the deprecated value of Very Likely SHOULD be treated as equivalent to Likely.audiencecap. alertInfo. audience. textThe text describing the intended audience of the alert message (OPTIONAL)eventCode cap. alertInfo. eventCode. codeA system-specific code identifying the event type of the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) Any system-specific code for event typing, in the form: valueName value where the content of valueName is a user-assigned string designating the domain of the code, and the content of value is a string (which may represent a number) denoting the value itself (e.g., valueName ="SAME" and value="CEM"). (2) Values of valueName that are acronyms SHOULD be represented in all capital letters without periods (e.g., SAME, FIPS, ZIP). Multiple instances MAY occur within an block.effectivecap. alertInfo. effective. timeThe effective time of the information of the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) The date and time SHALL be represented in the DateTime Data Type (See Implementation Notes) format (e.g., 2002-05-24T16:49:00-07:00 for 24 May 2002 at 16: 49 PDT). (2) Alphabetic timezone designators such as Z MUST NOT be used. The timezone for UTC MUST be represented as -00:00. (3) If this item is not included, the effective time SHALL be assumed to be the same as in .onsetcap. alertInfo. onset. timeThe expected time of the beginning of the subject event of the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) The date and time SHALL be represented in the DateTime Data Type (See Implementation Notes) format (e.g., 2002-05-24T16:49:00-07:00 for 24 May 2002 at 16: 49 PDT). (2) Alphabetic timezone designators such as Z MUST NOT be used. The timezone for UTC MUST be represented as -00:00.expirescap. alertInfo. expires. timeThe expiry time of the information of the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) The date and time SHALL be represented in the DateTime Data Type (See Implementation Notes) format (e.g., 2002-05-24T16:49:00-07:00 for 24 May 2002 at 16:49 PDT). (2) Alphabetic timezone designators such as Z MUST NOT be used. The timezone for UTC MUST be represented as -00:00. (3) If this item is not provided, each recipient is free to set its own policy as to when the message is no longer in effect.senderNamecap. alertInfo. senderName. textThe text naming the originator of the alert message (OPTIONAL)The human-readable name of the agency or authority issuing this alert.headlinecap. alertInfo. headline. textThe text headline of the alert message (OPTIONAL)A brief human-readable headline. Note that some displays (for example, short messaging service devices) may only present this headline; it SHOULD be made as direct and actionable as possible while remaining short. 160 characters MAY be a useful target limit for headline length.descriptioncap. alertInfo. description. textThe text describing the subject event of the alert message (OPTIONAL)An extended human readable description of the hazard or event that occasioned this message.instructioncap. alertInfo. instruction. textThe text describing the recommended action to be taken by recipients of the alert message (OPTIONAL)An extended human readable instruction to targeted recipients. If different instructions are intended for different recipients, they should be represented by use of multiple blocks.webcap alertInfo. web. identifierThe identifier of the hyperlink associating additional information with the alert message (OPTIONAL)A full, absolute URI for an HTML page or other text resource with additional or reference information regarding this alert.contactcap. alertInfo. contact. textThe text describing the contact for follow-up and confirmation of the alert message (OPTIONAL)parametercap. alertInfo. parameter. codeA system-specific additional parameter associated with the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) Any system-specific datum, in the form: valueName value where the content of valueName is a user-assigned string designating the domain of the code, and the content of value is a string (which may represent a number) denoting the value itself (e.g., valueName ="SAME" and value="CIV"). (2) Values of valueName that are acronyms SHOULD be represented in all capital letters without periods (e.g., SAME, FIPS, ZIP). (3) Multiple instances MAY occur within an block."resource" Element and Sub-elementsresourcecap alertInfoResource. resource. groupThe container for all component parts of the resource sub-element of the info sub-element of the alert element (OPTIONAL)(1) Refers to an additional file with supplemental information related to this element; e.g., an image or audio file. (2) Multiple instances MAY occur within an block.resourceDesccap. alertInfoResource. resourceDesc. textThe text describing the type and content of the resource file (REQUIRED)The human-readable text describing the type and content, such as map or photo, of the resource file.mimeTypecap. alertInfoResource. mimeType. identifierThe identifier of the MIME content type and sub-type describing the resource file (REQUIRED)MIME content type and sub-type as described in [RFC 2046]. (As of this document, the current IANA registered MIME types are listed at http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/)sizecap. alertInfoResource. size. integerThe integer indicating the size of the resource file (OPTIONAL)Approximate size of the resource file in bytes. For based resources, SHOULD be included if available.uricap. alertInfoResource. uri. identifierThe identifier of the hyperlink for the resource file (OPTIONAL)A full absolute URI, typically a Uniform Resource Locator that can be used to retrieve the resource over the Internet OR a relative URI to name the content of a element if one is present in this resource block.derefUricap alertInfoResource. derefUri. data The base-64 encoded data content of the resource file (CONDITIONAL) (1) MAY be used either with or instead of the element in messages transmitted over one-way (e.g., broadcast) data links where retrieval of a resource via a URI is not feasible. (2) Clients intended for use with one-way data links MUST support this element. (3) This element MUST NOT be used unless the sender is certain that all direct clients are capable of processing it. (4) If messages including this element are forwarded onto a two-way network, the forwarder MUST strip the element and SHOULD extract the file contents and provide a link to a retrievable version of the file. (5) Providers of one-way data links MAY enforce additional restrictions on the use of this element, including message-size limits and restrictions regarding file types.digestcap. alertInfoResource. digest. codeThe code representing the digital digest (hash) computed from the resource file (OPTIONAL)Calculated using the Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-1) per [FIPS 180-2]."area" Element and Sub-elementsareacap. alertInfoArea. area. groupThe container for all component parts of the area sub-element of the info sub-element of the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) Multiple occurrences permitted, in which case the target area for the block is the union of all the included blocks. (2) MAY contain one or multiple instances of , or . If multiple , or elements are included, the area described by this block is represented by the union of all the included elements.areaDesccap. alertInfoArea. areaDesc. textThe text describing the affected area of the alert message (REQUIRED)A text description of the affected area.polygoncap. alertInfoArea. polygon. groupThe paired values of points defining a polygon that delineates the affected area of the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) Code Values: The geographic polygon is represented by a whitespace-delimited list of [WGS 84] coordinate pairs. (See WGS 84 Note at end of this section) (2) A minimum of 4 coordinate pairs MUST be present and the first and last pairs of coordinates MUST be the same. (3) Multiple instances MAY occur within an block.circlecap. alertInfoArea. circle. groupThe paired values of a point and radius delineating the affected area of the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) Code Values: The circular area is represented by a central point given as a [WGS 84] coordinate pair followed by a space character and a radius value in kilometers. (See WGS 84 Note at end of this section) (2) Multiple instances MAY occur within an block.geocodecap. alertInfoArea. geocode. codeThe geographic code delineating the affected area of the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) Any geographically-based code to describe a message target area, in the form: valueName value where the content of valueName is a user-assigned string designating the domain of the code, and the content of value is a string (which may represent a number) denoting the value itself (e.g., valueName ="SAME" and value="006113"). (2) Values of valueName that are acronyms SHOULD be represented in all capital letters without periods (e.g., SAME, FIPS, ZIP). (3) Multiple instances MAY occur within an block. (4) This element is primarily for compatibility with other systems. Use of this element presumes knowledge of the coding system on the part of recipients; therefore, for interoperability, it SHOULD be used in concert with an equivalent description in the more universally understood and forms whenever possible.altitudecap. alertInfoArea. altitude. quantityThe specific or minimum altitude of the affected area of the alert message (OPTIONAL)(1) If used with the element this value is the lower limit of a range. Otherwise, this value specifies a specific altitude. (2) The altitude measure is in feet above mean sea level per the [WGS 84] datum.ceilingcap. alertInfoArea. ceiling. quantityThe maximum altitude of the affected area of the alert message (CONDITIONAL)(1) MUST NOT be used except in combination with the element. (2) The ceiling measure is in feet above mean sea level per the [WGS 84] datum.Implementation Notes WGS 84 Note Geographic locations in CAP are defined using [WGS 84] (World Geodetic System 1984), equivalent to EPSG (European Petroleum Survey Group) code 4326 (2 dimensions). CAP does not assign responsibilities for coordinate transformations from and to other Spatial Reference Systems. See section 1.5 Terminology for the format of coordinate pairs within CAP elements. DateTime Data Type All [dateTime] elements (, , , and ) SHALL be specified in the form "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssXzh:zm" where: YYYY indicates the year MM indicates the month DD indicates the day T indicates the symbol T marking the start of the required time section hh indicates the hour mm indicates the minute ss indicates the second X indicates either the symbol + if the preceding date and time are in a time zone ahead of UTC, or the symbol - if the preceding date and time are in a time zone behind UTC. If the time is in UTC, the symbol - will be used. zh indicates the hours of offset from the preceding date and time to UTC, or 00 if the preceding time is in UTC zm indicates the minutes of offset from the preceding date and time to UTC, or 00 if the preceding time is in UTC For example, a value of 2002-05-30T09:30:10-05:00 would indicate May 30, 2002 at 9:30:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, which would be 2:30:10PM Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). That same time might be indicated by 2002-05-30T14:30:10-00:00. Character Entity References The use of character entity references, such as HTML entities (e.g.  ) is discouraged. Security Note Because CAP is an XML-based format, existing XML security mechanisms can be used to secure and authenticate its content. While these mechanisms are available to secure CAP Alert Messages, they should not be used indiscriminately. Digital Signatures The element of a CAP Alert Message MAY have an Enveloped Signature, as described by XML-Signature and Syntax Processing [XMLSIG]. Other XML signature mechanisms MUST NOT be used in CAP Alert Messages. Processors MUST NOT reject a CAP Alert Message containing such a signature simply because they are not capable of verifying it; they MUST continue processing and SHOULD inform the user of their failure to validate the signature. In other words, the presence of an element with the namespace URI [XMLSIG] and a local name of as a child of the element must not cause a processor to fail merely because of its presence. XML Schema CAP Alert Message (version 1.2) Use of ASN.1 to Specify and Encode the CAP Alert Message General The ASN.1 (see ITU-T Rec X.680) schema in 3.5.3 provides an alternative formulation of the XML schema defined in 3.4. If the ASN.1 Extended XML Encoding Rules (see ITU-T Rec X.693) are applied to this ASN.1 schema, the permitted XML is identical to that supported by the XML schema in 3.4. If the ASN.1 Unaligned Packed Encoding Rules (see ITU-T Rec X.691) are applied to it, the resulting binary encodings are more compact than the corresponding XML encodings. Formal Mappings and Specification The normative specification of the compact binary encoding is in 3.5.3 with the application of the ASN.1 Unaligned Packed Encoding Rules (see ITU-T Rec. X.691). The semantics of the fields in the ASN.1 specification are identical to those of the XSD specification, and the mapping of the fields from the XSD specification to the ASN.1 specification is formally defined in ITU-T Rec. X.694. Implementations can produce and process the CAP alert XML messages using either ASN.1-based or XSD-based tools (or other ad hoc software). Implementations can produce and process the CAP alert compact binary messages using ASN.1-based tools (or by other ad hoc software). Any XML encoded CAP alert messages can be converted to compact binary messages by decoding with an ASN.1 tool configured for the Extended XML Encoding Rules and re-encoding the resulting abstract values with an ASN.1 tool configured for Unaligned Packed Encoding Rules. Any compact binary CAP alert messages can be converted to XML encoded messages by decoding with an ASN.1 tool configured for Unaligned Packed Encoding Rules and re-encoding the resulting abstract values with an ASN.1 tool configured for Extended XML Encoding Rules. ASN.1 Schema CAP-1-2 {itu-t recommendation x cap(1303) version1-2(2)} DEFINITIONS XER INSTRUCTIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= -- CAP Alert Message (version 1.2) BEGIN Alert ::= SEQUENCE { identifier IdentifierString, -- Unambiguous identification of the message -- from all messages from -- this sender, in a format defined by the sender and -- identified in the "sender" field below. sender String, -- The globally unambiguous identification of the sender. -- This specification does not define the root of -- a global identification tree (there is no international -- agreement on such a root), so it relies -- on human-readable text to define globally and -- unambiguously the sender. -- An internet domain name or use of "iri:/ITU-T/..." -- are possible, but -- the choice needs to be clearly stated in human-readable form. sent DateTime (CONSTRAINED BY {/* XML representation of the XSD pattern "\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\d[-,+]\d\d:\d\d" */}), status AlertStatus, msgType AlertMessageType, source String OPTIONAL, -- Not standardised human-readable identification -- of the source of the alert. scope AlertScope, restriction String OPTIONAL, -- Not standardised human-readable restrictions -- on the distribution of the alert message addresses String OPTIONAL, -- A space separated list of addressees for private messages -- (see 3.2.1) code-list SEQUENCE SIZE((0..MAX)) OF code String, -- A sequence codes for special handling -- (see 3.2.1) -- The format and semantics of the codes are not defined in this -- specification. note String OPTIONAL, -- Not standardised human-readable clarifying text for the alert -- (see 3.2.1) references String OPTIONAL, -- Space-separated references to earlier messages -- (see 3.2.1) incidents String OPTIONAL, -- Space-separated references to related incidents -- (see 3.2.1) info-list SEQUENCE SIZE((0..MAX)) OF info AlertInformation } AlertStatus ::= ENUMERATED { actual, draft, exercise, system, test } AlertMessageType ::= ENUMERATED { ack, alert, cancel, error, update } AlertScope ::= ENUMERATED { private, public, restricted } AlertInformation ::= SEQUENCE { language Language -- DEFAULT "en-US" -- , -- The language used in this value of the Info type -- (see 3.2.2) category-list SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..MAX)) OF category InformationCategory, event String, -- Not standardised human-readable text describing the -- type of the event (see 3.2.2) responseType-list SEQUENCE SIZE((0..MAX)) OF responseType InformationResponseType, urgency HowUrgent, severity HowSevere, certainty HowCertain, audience String OPTIONAL, -- Not standardised human-readable text describing the -- intended audience for the message (see 3.2.2) eventCode-list SEQUENCE SIZE((0..MAX)) OF eventCode SEQUENCE { valueName ValueName, value Value }, effective DateTime (CONSTRAINED BY {/* XML representation of the XSD pattern "\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\d[-,+]\d\d:\d\d" */}) OPTIONAL, onset DateTime (CONSTRAINED BY {/* XML representation of the XSD pattern "\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\d[-,+]\d\d:\d\d" */}) OPTIONAL, expires DateTime (CONSTRAINED BY {/* XML representation of the XSD pattern "\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\d[-,+]\d\d:\d\d" */}) OPTIONAL, senderName String OPTIONAL, -- Not standardised human-readable name of the authority -- issuing the message (see 3.2.2) headline String (SIZE (1..160,...)) OPTIONAL, -- Not standardised human-readable short statement (headline) -- of the alert (see 3.2.2) description String OPTIONAL, -- Not standardised human-readable extended description of -- the event (see 3.2.2) instruction String OPTIONAL, -- Not standardised human-readable recommended action -- (see 3.2.2) web AnyURI OPTIONAL, contact String OPTIONAL, -- Not standardised human-readable contact details for -- follow-up (see 3.2.2) parameter-list SEQUENCE SIZE((0..MAX)) OF parameter SEQUENCE { -- System-specific parameters (see 3.2.2) valueName ValueName, value Value }, resource-list SEQUENCE SIZE((0..MAX)) OF resource ResourceFile, area-list SEQUENCE SIZE((0..MAX)) OF Area } InformationCategory ::= ENUMERATED { cBRNE, env, fire, geo, health, infra, met, other, rescue, safety, security, transport } InformationResponseType ::= ENUMERATED { allClear, assess, avoid, evacuate, execute, monitor, none, prepare, shelter } HowUrgent ::= ENUMERATED { expected, future, immediate, past, unknown } HowSevere ::= ENUMERATED { extreme, minor, moderate, severe, unknown } HowCertain ::= ENUMERATED { likely, observed, possible, unknown, unlikely } ResourceFile ::= SEQUENCE { -- Information about an associated resource file -- (see 3.2.3) resourceDesc String, -- Not standardised human-readable description of the type -- and content of -- an associated resource file (for example a map or -- photograph)(see 3.2.3) mimeType String, size INTEGER OPTIONAL, -- In bytes uri AnyURI OPTIONAL, derefUri String OPTIONAL, -- An alternative to the URI giving the Base64-encoded -- content of the resource file (see 3.2.3) digest String OPTIONAL -- SHA-1 hash of the resource file for error detection -- (see 3.2.3) -- } Area ::= SEQUENCE { -- Identification of an affected area areaDesc String, -- Not standardised human-readable description of the area polygon-list SEQUENCE OF polygon String, -- Each element is a space-separated list of coordinate pairs -- The complete list starts and ends with the same point and -- defines the polygon that defines the area -- (see 3.2.4). circle-list SEQUENCE OF circle String, -- A space-separated list of coordinates for a point and a radius geocode-list SEQUENCE SIZE((0..MAX)) OF geocode SEQUENCE { -- A geographic code designating the alert target area -- (see 3.2.4) valueName ValueName, value Value }, altitude REAL OPTIONAL, -- Specific or minimum altitude of the affected area ceiling REAL OPTIONAL -- Maximum altitude of the affected area -- } ValueName ::= String -- A not standardised name for -- an information event code, a parameter or a geocode Value ::= String -- The value of the information event code, -- parameter or geocode String ::= UTF8String (FROM ( {0,0,0,9} -- TAB | {0,0,0,10} -- CR | {0,0,0,13} -- LF | {0,0,0,32}..{0,0,215,255} -- Space to the start of the S-zone | {0,0,224,0}..{0,0,255,253} -- Rest of BMP after S-zone | {0,1,0,0}..{0,16,255,253} -- Other planes -- ) ) StringChar ::= String (SIZE(1)) SpaceAndComma ::= UTF8String (FROM ( {0,0,0,32} -- SPACE | {0,0,0,44} -- COMMA -- ) ) IdentifierString ::= String (FROM (StringChar EXCEPT SpaceAndComma)) Language ::= VisibleString(FROM ("a".."z" | "A".."Z" | "-" | "0".."9")) (PATTERN "[a-zA-Z]#(1,8)(-[a-zA-Z0-9]#(1,8))*") -- The semantics of Language is specified in IETF RFC 3066 DateTime ::= TIME (SETTINGS "Basic=Date-Time Date=YMD Year=Basic Time=HMS Local-or-UTC=LD") -- This is the ISO 8601 format using local time and a -- time difference StringWithNoCRLFHT ::= UTF8String (FROM ( {0,0,0,32}..{0,0,215,255} |{0,0,224,0}..{0,0,255,253} |{0,1,0,0}..{0,16,255,255})) AnyURI ::= StringWithNoCRLFHT (CONSTRAINED BY { /* Shall be a valid URI as defined in IETF RFC 2396 */}) ENCODING-CONTROL XER GLOBAL-DEFAULTS MODIFIED-ENCODINGS GLOBAL-DEFAULTS CONTROL-NAMESPACE "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" PREFIX "xsi" NAMESPACE ALL, ALL IN ALL AS "urn:oasis:names:tc:emergency:cap:1.2" PREFIX "cap" NAME Alert, Area AS UNCAPITALIZED UNTAGGED SEQUENCE OF DEFAULT-FOR-EMPTY AlertInformation.language AS "en-US" TEXT AlertStatus:ALL, AlertMessageType:ALL, AlertScope:ALL, InformationCategory:ALL, InformationResponseType:ALL, HowUrgent:ALL, HowSevere:ALL, HowCertain:ALL AS CAPITALIZED WHITESPACE Language, AnyURI COLLAPSE END Conformance An implementation conforms to this specification if it satisfies all of the MUST or REQUIRED level requirements defined within this specification. This specification references a number of other specifications. In order to comply with this specification, an implementation MUST implement the portions of referenced specifications necessary to comply with the required provisions of this specification. Additionally, the implementation of the portions of the referenced specifications that are specifically cited in this specification MUST comply with the rules for those portions as established in the referenced specification. Conformance Targets Thefollowingconformance targets are definedin order to support the specification of conformance tothis standard: CAP V1.2 Message CAP V1.2 Message Producer CAP V1.2 Message Consumer Conformance as a CAP V1.2 Message AnXML 1.0 documentis a conforming CAP V1.2 Message if and only if: it is valid according to the schema located at  HYPERLINK "http://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/cap/v1.2/CAP-v1.2." http://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/cap/v1.2/CAP-v1.2.xsd and thecontent of its elementsand the values of its attributes meet all the additional mandatory requirements specified in Section 3. Conformance as a CAP V1.2 Message Producer A software entity is a conforming CAP V1.2 Message Producer if and only if: a) it is constructed in such a way that any XML document produced by it and present in a place in which a conformingCAP V1.2 Message is expected (based on contextual information) is indeed a conforming CAP V1.2 Message according to this standard. The condition in (a)above can be satisfied in many different ways. Here are some examples of possible scenarios: a distribution element(for example, EDXL-DE) transfersmessages carrying CAP V1.2 Messages; a client has sent a requestfor a CAP V1.2 Message to a server which claims to be a conforming CAP V1.2 Message Producer, and has received a response which is therefore expected to carry a conforming CAP V1.2 Message; a local test environment has been set up, and the application under test (which claims to be a conforming CAP V1.2 Message Producer) has the ability to produce a CAP V1.2 Message and write it to a filein adirectory in response to a request coming from the testing tool; the testing tool has sent many requests to the application under test and is now verifying all the files present in the directory, which is expected to contain only conforming CAP V1.2 Messages; Conformance as a CAP V1.2 Message Consumer A software entity is a conforming CAP V1.2 Message Consumer if and only if: a) it is constructed in such a way that it is able to successfully validate and ingest a conforming CAP V1.2 Message according to this standard. The condition in (a)above can be satisfied in many different ways. Here is one example of a possible scenario: a client receives and processes a CAP V1.2 Message from a server which claims to be a conforming CAP V1.2 Message Producer CAP Alert Message Example XML examples are included below and are also available as separate files, along with ASN.1 binary encoded examples, in the CAP 1.2 document repository http://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/cap/v1.2/ Homeland Security Advisory System Alert The following is a speculative example in the form of a CAP XML message. 43b080713727 hsas@dhs.gov 2003-04-02T14:39:01-05:00 Actual Alert Public Security Homeland Security Advisory System Update Immediate Severe Likely U.S. Government, Department of Homeland Security Homeland Security Sets Code ORANGE The Department of Homeland Security has elevated the Homeland Security Advisory System threat level to ORANGE / High in response to intelligence which may indicate a heightened threat of terrorism. A High Condition is declared when there is a high risk of terrorist attacks. In addition to the Protective Measures taken in the previous Threat Conditions, Federal departments and agencies should consider agency-specific Protective Measures in accordance with their existing plans. http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=29 HSAS ORANGE Image file (GIF) image/gif http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/getAdvisoryImage U.S. nationwide and interests worldwide Severe Thunderstorm Warning The following is a speculative example in the form of a CAP XML message. KSTO1055887203 KSTO@NWS.NOAA.GOV 2003-06-17T14:57:00-07:00 Actual Alert Public Met SEVERE THUNDERSTORM Shelter Immediate Severe Observed SAME SVR 2003-06-17T16:00:00-07:00 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING AT 254 PM PDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OVER SOUTH CENTRAL ALPINE COUNTY...OR ABOUT 18 MILES SOUTHEAST OF KIRKWOOD...MOVING SOUTHWEST AT 5 MPH. HAIL...INTENSE RAIN AND STRONG DAMAGING WINDS ARE LIKELY WITH THIS STORM. TAKE COVER IN A SUBSTANTIAL SHELTER UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. BARUFFALDI/JUSKIE EXTREME NORTH CENTRAL TUOLUMNE COUNTY IN CALIFORNIA, EXTREME NORTHEASTERN CALAVERAS COUNTY IN CALIFORNIA, SOUTHWESTERN ALPINE COUNTY IN CALIFORNIA 38.47,-120.14 38.34,-119.95 38.52,-119.74 38.62,-119.89 38.47,-120.14 SAME 006109 SAME 006009 SAME 006003 Earthquake Report (Update Message) The following is a speculative example in the form of a CAP XML message. TRI13970876.2 trinet@caltech.edu 2003-06-11T20:56:00-07:00 Actual Update Public trinet@caltech.edu,TRI13970876.1,2003-06-11T20:30:00-07:00 Geo Earthquake Past Minor Observed Southern California Seismic Network (TriNet) operated by Caltech and USGS EQ 3.4 Imperial County CA A minor earthquake measuring 3.4 on the Richter scale occurred near Brawley, California at 8:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time on Wednesday, June 11, 2003. (This event has now been reviewed by a seismologist) http://www.trinet.org/scsn/scsn.html EventID 13970876 Version 1 Magnitude 3.4 Ml Depth 11.8 mi. Quality Excellent 1 mi. WSW of Brawley, CA; 11 mi. N of El Centro, CA; 30 mi. E of OCOTILLO (quarry); 1 mi. N of the Imperial Fault 32.9525,-115.5527 0 A.4. AMBER Alert (Multilingual Message) The following is a speculative example in the form of a CAP XML message. KAR0-0306112239-SW KARO@CLETS.DOJ.CA.GOV 2003-06-11T22:39:00-07:00 Actual Alert SW Public en-US Rescue Child Abduction Immediate Severe Likely SAME CAE Los Angeles Police Dept - LAPD Amber Alert in Los Angeles County DATE/TIME: 06/11/03, 1915 HRS. VICTIM(S): KHAYRI DOE JR. M/B BLK/BRO 3'0", 40 LBS. LIGHT COMPLEXION. DOB 06/24/01. WEARING RED SHORTS, WHITE T-SHIRT, W/BLUE COLLAR. LOCATION: 5721 DOE ST., LOS ANGELES, CA. SUSPECT(S): KHAYRI DOE SR. DOB 04/18/71 M/B, BLK HAIR, BRO EYE. VEHICLE: 81' BUICK 2-DR, BLUE (4XXX000). DET. SMITH, 77TH DIV, LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPT-LAPD AT 213 485-2389 Los Angeles County SAME 006037 es-US Rescue Abduccin de Nio Immediate Severe Likely SAME CAE Departamento de Polica de Los ngeles - LAPD Alerta Amber en el condado de Los ngeles DATE/TIME: 06/11/03, 1915 HORAS. VCTIMAS: KHAYRI DOE JR. M/B BLK/BRO 3'0", 40 LIBRAS. TEZ LIGERA. DOB 06/24/01. CORTOCIRCUITOS ROJOS QUE USAN, CAMISETA BLANCA, COLLAR DE W/BLUE. LOCALIZACIN: 5721 DOE ST., LOS NGELES. SOSPECHOSO: KHAYRI DOE ST. DOB 04/18/71 M/B, PELO DEL NEGRO, OJO DE BRO. VEHCULO: 81' BUICK 2-DR, AZUL (4XXX000) DET. SMITH, 77TH DIV, LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPT-LAPD AT 213 485-2389 condado de Los ngeles SAME 006037 Acknowledgments OASIS Emergency Management Technical Committee Doug Allport, Canadian Association for Public Alerting and Notification (CAPAN) Patti Aymond, IEM Himadri Banerjee, Previstar Inc. Frank Bell, Individual Art Botterell, Contra Costa County Community Warning System John Bradley, Individual Rex Brooks, Individual Robert Bunge, NOAA's National Weather Service Toby Considine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill William Cox, Cox Software Architects LLC Olivier Dubuisson, France Telecom Sukumar Dwarkanath, SRA International David Ellis, Sandia National Laboratories Thomas Ferrentino, Individual Jack Fox, US Department of Homeland Security Patrick Gannon, Warning Systems, Inc. Timothy Gilmore, US Department of Homeland Security James Goodson, US Department of Homeland Security Tim Grapes, Evolution Technologies Inc. Gary Ham, Individual Harry Haury, NuParadigm Government Systems, Inc. Werner Joerg, IEM Elysa Jones, Warning Systems, Inc. Jeff Jortner, Sandia National Laboratories William Kalin, US Department of Homeland Security Ram Kumar, Individual Jeff Kyser, Warning Systems, Inc. Ron Lake, Galdos Systems Inc. David Lamendsdorf, Emergency Interoperability Consortium Mike McDougall, Individual Donald McGarry, Mitre Corporation Tom Merkle, Lockheed Martin Enoch Moses, ManTech Enterprise Integration Center (e-IC) Brian Nelson, Sandia National Laboratories Camille Osterloh, US Department of Homeland Security John Pitale, Edmond Scientific Company Mark Pleimann, Mitre Corporation Donald Ponikvar, US Department of Homeland Security Jacqueline Postell, US Department of Homeland Security Carl Reed, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) Dean Reese, ESI Acquisition, Inc. Kirby Rice, Eye Street Solutions Howard Ryan, Desktop Alert Inc. Tracy Ryan, Emergency Interoperability Consortium Josh Shows, ESI Acquisition, Inc. Aviv Siegel, AtHoc, Inc. Andrew Sonner, Evolution Technologies Inc. Christopher Springer, US Department of Homeland Security Steve Streetman, US Department of Homeland Security Lee Tincher, Evolution Technologies Inc. James Trawick, viaRadio Corporation Alessandro Triglia, OSS Nokalva Richard Vandame, US Department of Homeland Security Matt Walton, Individual Jeff Waters, US Department of Defense (DoD) David Webber, Individual Jacob Westfall, Individual David Yarbrough, Northrop Grumman Revision History RevDateBy WhomWhat1.22010-03-02Jacob WestfallTechnical Committee approved changes that removed XML Digital Encryption within CAP messages.1.22009-12-22Jacob WestfallTechnical Committee approved the v. 1.2 draft submitted by the Messaging Subcommittee with a duplicate Normative Reference entry removed.1.22009-09-29Jacob WestfallTechnical Committee approved the v. 1.2 draft submitted by the Messaging Subcommittee with a change made to responseType in the ASN.1 schema.1.22009-09-17Jacob WestfallMessaging Subcommittee approved changes based on initial public comment period: Expanded the scope of the element Changed to be a required element and added note for Qualified the base schema types in the schema Changed the schema typing for and to be a decimal instead of a string ASN.1 examples were added Various editorial corrections1.22009-04-28Jacob WestfallTechnical Committee approved the v. 1.2 draft with the following additional changes: DateTime Data Type moved to Implementation Notes Changes to and descriptions Wording change to Minor Schema changed to allow only one element and changed Security Note section to allow multiple elements Various editorial corrections and clarifications1.22009-04-14Jacob WestfallMessaging Subcommittee approved v. 1.2 draft for submission to full Technical Committee: Multiple XML signature/encryption elements Editorial changes to History and Character Entity References sections DateTime Data Type examples Fixed DOM display1.22009-03-31Jacob WestfallApplied changes per recommendations identified by CAP comments process and profile development: Includes CAP 1.1 Errata and ASN.1 Schema DateTime Data Type to further define the acceptable date and time values New values of Avoid and AllClear Clarification on acceptable values and the use of character entity references Schemas were updated to reflect changes and to validate when XML signature/encryption elements are present Conformance section added Updated CAP Alert Message Examples Various editorial corrections and clarifications1.1 Errata2007-10-02CAP 1.1 Errata approved (see CAP 1.1 Errata document for prior change history)1.12005-09-30CAP 1.1 adopted as OASIS Standard (see CAP 1.1 specification document for prior change history)1.12005-07-27Art BotterellEdits to conform object model, data dictionary and schema: Reordered items in object diagram and data dictionary to match sequence required by schema. Edited schema to make mandatory and to permit multiple instances of and , in accordance with the data dictionary.1.12005-07-23Art BotterellApplied changes per recommendations of Messaging Subcommittee based on initial public comment period: Modified XML syntax of , and Added Draft value for Changed CAP namespace to URN form Tightened usage of dateTime formats in , , and Corrected schema to correct value of CBRNE in Conformed examples in Appendix A to new namespace.1.12005-04-28 Elysa Jones Technical Committee approved the v. 1.1 draft with the following additional changes: Normative language added to specify uniqueness of Change [dateTime] format for , , and elements Change element RFC from 1166 to 3066 and added null Changed the element RFC 1521 to 2046 Added element Security Note updated and added Digital Signature and Encryption note paragraphs1.12005-01-04Art BotterellMessaging Subcommittee approved v. 1.1 draft for submission to full Technical Committee: Added element Made element mandatory Amended enumerated values for the element Deleted the element Various editorial corrections and clarifications1.02004-04-01Art BotterellCAP 1.0 adopted as OASIS Standard (see CAP 1.0 specification document for prior change history.)     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