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Incident management / United States Department of Homeland Security / National Incident Management System / Interoperability / Computer-aided dispatch / Communications protocol / Computer standard / Emergency service / State police / Emergency management / Management / Public safety
Date: 2009-05-11 13:44:37
Incident management
United States Department of Homeland Security
National Incident Management System
Interoperability
Computer-aided dispatch
Communications protocol
Computer standard
Emergency service
State police
Emergency management
Management
Public safety

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