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IEEE 1512-2000 - IEEE Standard for Common Incident Management Message Sets for use by Emergency Management Centers
IEEE Standard for Common Incident Management Message Sets for use by Emergency Management Centers
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Standard number: | IEEE 1512-2000 |
Released: | 07.07.2000 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-2487-2 |
Pages: | 64 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE 1512-2000
This standard will be a base standard for Incident Management message sets which will be used by all response and/or dispatch centers such that the exchange of information will be standard and produce the needed responses(s). This standard will be limited to the common incident management message sets for use by emergency management centers. This project shall include the necessary research and compiling, analyzing, and the consolidation of the results into message sets for Incident Management communications.This standard will produce a set of common message sets required for Incident Management generated and transmitted between the emergency management subsystem to all the other subsystems and Incident Management providers. The result will be consistent standardized communications among Incident Management centers, fleet and freight management centers, information service providers, Emergency Management centers, planning subsystems, Traffic Management centers and Transit Management centers that will reduce duplication of messages among the various subsystems and increase effective response time.
New IEEE Standard - Superseded. Superseded by IEEE Std 1512-2006. This standard will be a base standard for Incident Management message sets which will be used by all response and/or dispatch centers such that the exchange of information will be standard and produce the needed responses(s). This standard will be limited to the common incident management message sets for use by emergency management centers. This project shall include the necessary research and compiling, analyzing, and the consolidation of the results into message sets for Incident Management communications.