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Title: User Needs Group


1
User Needs Group
  • Status Report to the Commercial Mobile Service
    Alert Advisory Committee
  • May 16, 2007
  • Gary K Jones, UNG Deputy Chair

2
UNG Mission
  • The primary mission of the User Needs Group (UNG)
    is to address the needs of the customers of
    commercial mobile service (CMS) providers that
    voluntarily elect to transmit emergency alerts,
    particularly non-English speaking customers (see
    WARN Act Section 603(c)(4) and those with other
    special needs such as people with disabilities
    and the elderly. Thus, UNG will develop
    recommendations under which electing CMS
    providers may offer subscribers the capability of
    preventing the subscribers device from receiving
    emergency alerts, or classes of alerts, (other
    than an alert issued by the President),
    consistent with section 602(b)(2)(E) of the WARN
    Act. (WARN Act 603(c)(5))
  • In its work, the UNG will review proposals by the
    other informal working groups as it relates to
    the needs of end users, particularly addressing
    both network and CPE issues. The UNG also will
    work with NIST on standards and technologies
    issues related to the delivery of alerts to
    people with special needs.

3
UNG Participants
  • CMSAAC participation
  • City of New York (Leader)
  • T-Mobile (Deputy Leader)
  • Texas Association of Broadcasters
  • WGBH National Center for Accessible
    Media/Gallaudet University
  • FLASH
  • Mississippi Council on Aging
  • Poarch Band of Creek Indians
  • Onset Technology
  • Cingular/ATT
  • Association of Public Safety Communications
    Officials
  • NTI Group, Inc.
  • Maryland Relay-State of Maryland
  • Michigan Association of Broadcasters

4
UNG Issues Being Addressed
  • The UNG will develop recommendations under which
    electing CMS providers may offer subscribers the
    capability of preventing the subscribers device
    from receiving emergency alerts, or classes of
    alerts, (other than an alert issued by the
    President), consistent with section 602(b)(2)(E)
    of the WARN Act. (WARN Act 603(c)(5))
  • The User Needs Group believes there will be a
    substantial number of users that would like to
    have the option of partially opting-out of the
    imminent threat class of alerts.
  • The UNG draft conclusions
  • a capability of opting-out of all but the
    Presidential level messages
  • a capability of opting-out of all but the most
    extreme event warnings
  • a capability of opting-out of only AMBER Alert
    notifications

5
UNG Issues Being Addressed
  • Determine user categories for which
    recommendations will be made
  • Defining emergency message formats for special
    needs users (e.g., text, video, audio), basing
    its recommendations on the service profiles
    defined by the Communications Technology Group
  • UNG Draft Conclusions
  • Deaf/Hard of Hearing - Unique vibration attention
    signal for devices that provide a vibration
    signal. Unique audio attention signal should
    have more than one frequency, and not be very
    high frequency as hearing loss tends to be most
    prominent in the high frequencies.
  • Blind/Low Vision No unique needs regarding
    attention signal. Speech version needed for
    blind people. High contrast display, don't use
    color to carry information, use sans serif font,
    adjustable size if possible

6
UNG Issues Being Addressed
  • UNG Draft Conclusions (Continued)
  • Cognitive - No unique needs regarding attention
    signal. Useful to have simple language, minimize
    abbreviations. Include most crucial info at the
    top.
  • Manual dexterity - No unique needs regarding
    attention signal. Minimize scrolling and
    manipulation.
  • Elderly - Combinations of disabilities are common
    in elderly persons. Unfamiliar behavior of the
    device could cause confusion in some- recommend
    to keep it simple
  • UNG draft conclusion for all categories of users-
    Do not require any special action to turn off
    alert. A familiar command like "hang up" or
    "end" is recommended.

7
UNG Issues Being Addressed
  • Making recommendations for a common look and
    feel for alerts, alerting controls, and
    provisioning mechanisms across electing service
    providers diverse technology platforms
  • The UNG draft conclusions There should be a
    distinctive alert tone and vibrating cadence for
    CMA Messages. Common icons/symbols in black and
    white should be used where practical. This is not
    meant to limit the use of color, only that the
    color of the icons does not represent any needed
    information.
  • Making recommendations regarding subscriptions,
    control, notification, and presentation
    formats/mechanisms appropriate to the needs of
    various special needs users
  • Many features being discussed for CMAS support
    accessibility but some areas are unresolved. 
    Recommend CTG review list and attempt to address
    the areas needing resolution.
  • Drafting the Consumer Notification that will be
    issued by non-electing service providers,
    electing service providers and partially electing
    service providers
  • The UNG will begin addressing this at our next
    Face to Face meeting. Group also considering
    consumer education needs.

8
UNG Issues Being Addressed
  • Use of Symbols/Icons to be displayed on the
    mobile device
  • Symbols considered for initiators only not for
    event types
  • Symbols that are US-Specific but risking making
    handsets too specific in the global market and
    risking no symbol adoption by US carriers or
    worse, declining to participate in CMAS
  • Roaming issues if symbols are US-specific what
    will be displayed on roaming handsets that have
    no symbols embedded in the handset software
  • Symbols that are global but that requires
    global standardization and could delay
    availability on handsets until standardization is
    complete
  • Symbols proposed (at least some) lose their
    detail and possibly meaning when reduced and
    displayed on a low contrast screen
  • Possible consideration of simple symbols such as
    a circle with a W for weather but these would
    not come from a known standard set of symbols
  • What is the mechanism for instructing the mobile
    device to display the symbol and what is its
    interaction with text to speech software

9
UNG Issues Being Addressed
  • Work with other Working Groups in determining Use
    Cases
  • The UNG is considering applicable use cases
  • Evacuate
  • Shelter in place
  • All clear/never mind
  • Request for public assistance
  • Case examples
  • Sudden natural disaster (e.g., tornado)
  • Predicted natural disaster (e.g., hurricane)
  • Police event message (e.g., sniper suspect at
    large)
  • Man-made disaster message (e.g., nuclear
    accident)
  • Man-made infrastructure disaster (e.g., hazmat)
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