This paper describes the Bill of Materials (BOM) for the Federal Emergency Management Information System (FEMIS) for release 1.1. FEMIS runs on two computer platforms: A UNIX platform, employed as a data server, and a personal computer (PC) using a Windows NT operating environment. FEMIS will support the use of commercial off-the-shelf software (COTS) software applications and tools. The hardware set includes a UNIX data server, a PC Communications server (at the source of MET data only), and a number of PC Client workstations, peripheral devices and network support equipment as described in this document. Servers and PCs require the …
continued below
Publisher Info:
Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, WA (United States)
Place of Publication:
Richland, Washington
Provided By
UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
Serving as both a federal and a state depository library, the UNT Libraries Government Documents Department maintains millions of items in a variety of formats. The department is a member of the FDLP Content Partnerships Program and an Affiliated Archive of the National Archives.
Descriptive information to help identify this report.
Follow the links below to find similar items on the Digital Library.
Description
This paper describes the Bill of Materials (BOM) for the Federal Emergency Management Information System (FEMIS) for release 1.1. FEMIS runs on two computer platforms: A UNIX platform, employed as a data server, and a personal computer (PC) using a Windows NT operating environment. FEMIS will support the use of commercial off-the-shelf software (COTS) software applications and tools. The hardware set includes a UNIX data server, a PC Communications server (at the source of MET data only), and a number of PC Client workstations, peripheral devices and network support equipment as described in this document. Servers and PCs require the operating system, utility software, communications and other internal cards also listed in the following sections. Several configuration are possible at a CSEPP Site. In this description, a Site is understood to be comprised of several installations, including the depot, surrounding Immediate Response Zone (IRZ) and Protective Action Zone (PAZ) counties, and the state EOC. In general, the main differences between possible configurations are the number of users at an installation, the location of the UNIX data server, and the WAN link between installations. Two typical installation configurations are With Data Server and Without Data Server. The number of PC workstations may vary at an installation.
This report is part of the following collection of related materials.
Office of Scientific & Technical Information Technical Reports
Reports, articles and other documents harvested from the Office of Scientific and Technical Information.
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) is the Department of Energy (DOE) office that collects, preserves, and disseminates DOE-sponsored research and development (R&D) results that are the outcomes of R&D projects or other funded activities at DOE labs and facilities nationwide and grantees at universities and other institutions.
Coonelly, T.F.; Gerhardstein, L.H. & Hucks, J.A.Federal Emergency Management Information System (FEMIS). Bill of Materials (BOM), FEMIS: Phase I, Version 1.2,
report,
July 1, 1995;
Richland, Washington.
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc793107/:
accessed June 16, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.