This is a response to the liaison request made by Q3/13 regarding 

It looks like that should be "Q.3/13".

   emergency telecommunications (REF: NGN-GSI/DOC – 60 Rev.2). We would 
   first like to apologize for failing to meet the deadline in responding. 
   We do hope that the late answer still can be of some use.

   The liaison request was made to the following working groups (WG): 
   IEPREP, TSVWG, and NSIS. Since the request was sent the IEPREP WG has 
   concluded. In addition to the WGs from which information was requested, 
   we also think that work performed by the SIP and SIPPING WG may be of 
   relevance.

   Pursuant to ITU-T Study Group 13 request for information on relevant and 
   related work in the IETF regarding emergency communications, we list 
   below RFCs and works in progress that we feel may be of interest to your 
   group.  Some of the completed work is Informational, and others are in 
   the category of Standards Track.

   Q.3/13 also requested that we keep you informed of any developments in 
   regards to emergency telecommunications. In those regards we would like 
   to make you aware that IETF mailing list participation and document 
   information is free and open for anyone. Allowing participants in Q.3/13 

"... free and open to anyone, allowing ..."

   to keep them selves informed of any developments. If Q.3/13 desire to 

"... themselves ..." (unless that's a US-ism)

   get further information about specific ongoing work, then please send a 
   liaison request to the responsible WG for those specific documents.

   The following list is divided under the associated working groups from 
   which the work has been done within the IETF.

Dale


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