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CAP has been implemented for a small-scale, grassroots hazard information system in [[Sri Lanka]] following the [[2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami]]. This implementation was part of the [http://www.lirneasia.net/projects/current-projects/evaluating-last-mile-hazard-information-dissemination-hazinfo/ "HazInfo Project"] funded by Canada's International Development Research Centre.
===Australia===
The Australian Government Standard for Common Alerting Protocol (CAP-AU-STD, 2011) was developed by a CAP-AU-STD stakeholder group comprising federal agencies Emergency Management Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology, GeoScience Australia, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and the Department of Health, as well as a number of State Government authorities and emergency services agencies.
The project was co-ordinated by the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department ([http://www.em.gov.au Australian Emergency Management]).
===Worldwide===
In 2007, the [http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/ International Telecommunication Union, Telecommunication Standardization Sector] (ITU-T) adopted the Common Alerting Protocol as Recommendation [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.1303-200709-I/en X.1303]. The recommendation annex contains an authoritative [[ASN.1]] module translation of the CAP XML schema that may be useful for some implementations. Rec. X.1303 is within the remit of ITU‑T Study Group 17 (Security), Rapporteur Group on Cybersecurity (Q.4/17) [http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com17/index.asp] for purposes of further evolution of the standard.
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