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Subject: [IP] All paranoia, all the time...
------ Forwarded Message From: Paul Saffo <psaffo@iftf.org> Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 07:52:53 -0800 To: Dave Farber <dave@farber.net> Subject: All paranoia, all the time... Hmmm. Now Ridge and Ashcroft can do their Great-Caesar's-Ghost routine on the radio... -p PPW Proposes Electronic Infrastructure to Warn Public of Danger The Partnership for Public Warning (PPW), a group of U.S. communications security experts, has recommended that Americans be alerted to impending danger over their wireless devices. PPW says that a national wireless system could send alerts to citizens via their pagers, mobile phones, or computer screens. PPW is a newly formed 30-member advisory body that includes representatives of government agencies, relief agencies, and an amateur radio operator. On Monday, November 25th it released a report that says conventional media broadcasts may spread alerts too slowly in instances of pending natural disaster or terrorist threat. PPW says that the newly formed Department for Homeland Security should take responsibility for leading development of a national all-hazard public warning architecture, in partnership with other federal agencies, state and local governments, industry, universities, and other stakeholders. The technology itself would be produced by private industry with the alert system operated by governments and selected other organizations following a strict set of alert protocols. PPW says that improved warning systems and procedures will reduce losses from natural and man-made disasters, and will speed recovery and save lives. Information about the Partnership For Public Warning is available at http://www.partnershipforpublicwarning.org/ppw ------ End of Forwarded Message ------------------------------------- To unsubscribe or update your address, click http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ip Archives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/
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