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    • Status: New
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Component/s: EDXL-CAP
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      Insert this content as the new section 4.1, renumbering other sections accordingly.

       

      4.1 Chosen Spectrums

      Identifying a Spectrum begins with identifying a primary term (i.e. wind) and a broad term (i.e. Meteorological) and pairing them together to establish a range. The primary term needs to be an adjunct (another thing) otherwise the spectrum does not have a basis for comparison. The broad term will come from the list of CAP categories where the CAP category term applies. For example, “wind” is paired with “meteorological” creating one spectrum, whereas, “wind” is not paired with “security” as no identified pairing term is known at this time. NOTE: The CAP category CBRNE is broken up into its five constituent components for this exercise. The secondary event category “rescue” is fine for a broad-spectrum end point as a “rescue issue” is interpreted to mean an issue came up during a rescue event unrelated to the trigger event (i.e. “suspended search”)

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              rexbrooks Rex Brooks
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              jakewestfall Jacob Westfall (Inactive)
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