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30 July 2010
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This article describes the results of a project to develop a multi-channel Public Emergency Warning System. The project was carried out by Murdoch University and was funded by Emergency Management Australia, with in-kind contributions from the ABC, FESA, and the Interactive Television Research Institute of Murdoch University.

The project had the following objectives:

· To understand how new media can be used to extend the reach of public information systems and improve community response to emergencies (understanding communities).

· To establish the foundation of an innovative new service with the potential to save lives and property, nationally and globally (emergency management capability).

· To assert the interests of emergency management organizations in the evolution of new national media communications infrastructure (information management and technology).

The result of the project is a proof-of-concept public emergency message system supporting:

  • Voice, fax, email, SMS, webpage message channels
  • List-based delivery
  • Location-based delivery
  • Standards-based interoperability


The system was tested successfully in two trials based on real events with the following findings:

  • The system design was validated
  • The system was believed by participants to be useful
  • The XML Common Alerting Protocol used was validated


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