SpatialNews Press Release
OGC Releases Call for Participation / Request for Quotation for
Multi-Hazard Mapping Initiative
ip.opengis.org/mmi
WAYLAND, Mass., Oct. 25, 2001--The Open GIS Consortium, Inc. (OGC) announces that a Call for
Participation / Request for Quotation for the Multi-Hazard Mapping Initiative (MMI) Phase I is available for download at
http://ip.opengis.org/mmi/. This pilot project, sponsored by the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), will establish a
limited operational framework of interoperable services to illustrate the advantages of using products with OGC interfaces to access, fuse
and visualize critical spatial information in support of FEMA multi-hazard mitigation, response and recovery functions.
FEMA is an independent agency of the federal government, reporting to the President. Since its founding in 1979, FEMA's mission has
been to reduce loss of life and property and protect the nation's critical infrastructure from all types of hazards through a comprehensive,
risk-based, emergency management program of mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. By implementing interoperable
geospatial services based on OGC interfaces, FEMA will be able to operationally demonstrate the value of a "common thread of
interoperability" across federal, state, and local agencies and with other organizations supporting mitigation efforts. During the pilot, spatial
information from multiple agencies and sources will be accessed across the Internet using vendor products and reference implementations
developed during OGC's previous Interoperability Initiatives.
Responses to the CFP/RFQ are due November 21, 2001 at 1:00 PM EDT and the program is expected to begin later this year with
completion by March 2001. Inquiries related to MMI should be addressed to Mr. Jeff Harrison, Director of OGC Interoperability
Programs, jharrison@opengis.org, or (703) 491-9543.
OGC is an international industry consortium of more than 220 companies, government agencies and universities participating in a
consensus process to develop publicly available geoprocessing specifications. OpenGIS(R) Specifications support interoperable solutions
that "geo-enable" the Web, wireless and location-based services, and mainstream IT, and empower technology developers to make
complex spatial information and services accessible and useful with all kinds of applications. Visit the OGC website at www.opengis.org.
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