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Report of the 2015 CAP Implementation Workshop (Rome, Italy 23-24 September)

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Initial Input for the 2015 CAP Implementation Workshop (PH)

Resly George Amador
September 25, 2015

First I strongly agree on your proposal having a different or separate workshop for CAP Jumpstart and workshop.

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Initial Input for the 2015 CAP Implementation Workshop (PH)

Resly George Amador
September 25, 2015

Second, is if we can create a web portal like in SWFDP ‎for all CAP implementors and kick start participants so we can have a venue for conversation.

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Some considerations more than comments

Federico Galati
October 8, 2015

Well done for this 1st draft- Thanks to all involved.

-- CPA Jump start training should be built around and adopt a standard technology for it. Portals are under development. We can select the one which most meets any requirements and needs. It is not so much the tool which is important, it is how you/we achieve getting and producing the Cap feed and more, in a standard way.

-- There should be a central advisory and specialised committee group in WMO for the CAP evolvement and involvement

-- The WMO CAP Alert Hub needs to prepare ahead its design and services features

-- Some of the 2015 CAP Workshop presentations addressed the limitations and challenges of CAP specifically. An aggregation of these can be useful to estimate where the main bottleneck are today (how to reach impaired people, language limitation, geographical frontier of CAP...)

-- We should have a portal with open discussions and projects related to CAP

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