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The '''Common Alerting Protocol''' ('''CAP''') is an [[XML]]-based data format for exchanging [[
Standardized alerts can be received from many sources and configure their applications to process and respond to the alerts as desired. Alerts from the [[Department of Homeland Security]], the [[Department of the Interior]]'s [[United States Geological Survey]], and the [[United States Department of Commerce]]'s [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]] (NOAA), and state and local government agencies can all be received in the same format
By normalizing alert data across threats, jurisdictions, and warning systems, CAP also can be used to detect trends and patterns in warning activity, such as trends that might indicate an undetected hazard or hostile act. From a procedural perspective, CAP reinforces a research-based template for effective warning message content and structure.
The CAP data structure is backward-compatible with existing alert formats including the [[Specific Area Message Encoding]] (SAME) used in [[NOAA Weather Radio]] and the broadcast [[Emergency Alert System]] as well as new technology such as the [[Wireless Emergency Alerts]] (WEA), while adding capabilities
*Flexible geographic targeting by using latitude/longitude “boxes” and other geospatial representations in three dimensions
*Multilingual and multi-audience messaging
*Phased and delayed effective times and expirations
*Enhanced message update and cancellation features
*Template support for framing complete and effective warning messages
*Digital encryption and signature capability
*Facility for digital images, audio, and video.
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