OGC IOGP/IPIECA Recommended Practice for a Common Operating Picture for Oil Spill Response. Version 1.0.
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2015Editor
Percivall, George
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111pp.
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Responding to an oil spill requires access to and understanding of many types of information. Effective, coordinated operations for the response are based on a shared, common picture of the situation. Interoperability provides shared situational awareness of
the crisis and the response activities. What is needed is a common picture of reality for different organizations that have different views of the spill so that they all can deal with it collectively.
Recent oil spills have provided lessons learned and recommendations on forming a Common Operating Picture for oil spill response. Through a joint project, industry is responding to the call, moving from recommendations to reusable best practices supported by open standards that can be deployed quickly in any region of the globe.
This architecture report is part of The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers and IPIECA Oil Spill Response - Joint Industry Project (IOGP–IPIECA OSR-JIP) to produce a recommended practice for GI.....
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Open Geospatial ConsortiumWayland, MA
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OGC;15-037Document Language
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TRL 9 Actual system "mission proven" through successful mission operations (ground or space)Best Practice Type
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Percivall, G. (ed.) (2015) OGC IOGP/IPIECA Recommended Practice for a Common Operating Picture for Oil Spill Response, Version 1. 0., Wayland, MA, Open Geospatial Consortium, 111pp. (OGC 15-037). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-677Collections
- OGC Best Practices [47]
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