Common Operating Picture - Golden Phoenix - TIES - Integration
We are assembling a tabbed COP that will show Golden Phoenix events as they happen, San Diego situational awareness, world events happening in parallel to GP. Maps, alerts, RSS, images and other feeds will be able to be integrated, and we can absorb Common Alerting Protocol Alerts as well. The goal will be a comprehensive view of all activities happening, along with live links to video feeds and participants websites.
While we're planning on doing several real time integrations and having access credentials available at the SDSU Visualization Lab, the more up front work we can do, the better.
1. Contact me at the below information for more information, specs, etc on integration efforts
2. If you want access to view the TIES COP, contact me for inclusion. We'll send an invite that will ask you to establish a username and password. If you have relevent contacts that want acess as well, let me know.
Regards,
Pete O'Dell, SVP, Swan Island Networks, pete.odell@swanisland.net, 202-460-9207 www.swanisland.net
Attention and attentiveness
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