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Emergency Context Resolution with Internet Technologies (ecrit) IETF 76, Hiroshima Nov 11, 2009 Hannes Tschofenig Marc Linsner (attending virtually) Roger Marshall

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Emergency Context Resolution with Internet Technologies

(ecrit)IETF 76, Hiroshima

Nov 11, 2009Hannes Tschofenig

Marc Linsner (attending virtually)Roger Marshall

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Agenda• Detailed agenda here:

http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/09nov/agenda/ecrit.txt

• Status Update (Chairs)• LoST Sync (Hannes)• SOS Parameter (Milan, remote)• Service URN Update (Hannes) • PSAP Callback (Hannes)• LoST Revision (Hannes)• ECRIT Direct Calling (Martin)• Unauthenticated Emergency Services (Dirk)• Data-Only Emergency Message (Brian, remote)

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Document Status

RFC ‘d:• draft-ietf-ecrit-mapping-arch -04 2009-

03-05 RFC5582IESG Processing:• draft-ietf-ecrit-location-hiding-req -02 2009-

07-13 AD Follow-up• draft-ietf-ecrit-specifying-holes -01

2009-10-13 Publication Requested• draft-ietf-ecrit-framework -10

2009-07-27 Publication Requested• draft-ietf-ecrit-phonebcp -13

2009-07-27 Publication Requested

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Document Status (con’t)

Additional Drafts in work:• draft-ietf-ecrit-lost-sync -08

2009-10-26 Active• draft-ietf-ecrit-lost-servicelistboundary -01

2009-11-09 Active• draft-ietf-ecrit-rough-loc -00

2009-10-07 Active• draft-ietf-ecrit-local-emergency-rph-namespace -03

2009-03-24 Expired(update coming based on review of Keith Drage’s comments)

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Emergency Services Workshop• The sixth Emergency Services Workshop was held in

Kuala Lumpur / Malaysia.• The dates for the event at the 4th and 5th of

November.• More details on the event can be found here:

http://www.emergency-services-coordination.info/esw6.html

• No meeting fee; registration required for planning.• Host: Andrew

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Virtual Interim Meeting

• Planning to have another interim meeting