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Friday, November 20, 2009

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Interoperability, in addition to sharing voice communications, means that everyone – state, local and federal emergency response forces – can share maps and location information in emergencies. It’s critical that lifesaving people and resources get to the exact location where they’re needed -- even if street signs and familiar landmarks are destroyed in a disaster or if the emergency is in a remote area. The U.S. Fire Administration Interoperability Advisory Team recommends that the fire service begin using the U.S. National Grid – North American Data 1983 (USNG-NAD83) as a universal location reference system so that everyone is ...

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