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These are a few of the better web sites for information and resources.

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The CAMEO system integrates a chemical database and a method to manage the data, an air dispersion model, and a mapping capability. All modules work interactively to share and display critical information in a timely fashion. The CAMEO system is available in Macintosh and Windows format
The Rapid Response Information System (RRIS) can be used as a reference guide, a training aid, and an overall planning and training resource for response to a chemical, biological and/or nuclear (NBC) terrorist incident.
FEMA - an often overlooked, but extremely valuable resource for information, free on-line training, reference material, etc.
A non-government clearinghouse for information about NIMS. 
The Transportation Emergency Preparedness Program (TEPP) is a Department-wide program which integrates transportation emergency preparedness activities under a single program to address the emergency response concerns of state, tribal, and local officials affected by the Department of Energy's (DOE) shipment of radioactive materials.
The Transportation Resource Exchange Center (T-REX) is a comprehensive Web site where you will find the answers to complex questions surrounding radioactive materials transportation. 
Looking for an MSDS?  MSDS SEARCH  is a great place to start with on-line access to numerous MSDS databases.

 


OSHA's on line interactive incident command e-tool is a great resource.
TEC was formed in 1992 to improve coordination between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and external groups interested in the Department's transportation activities. TEC is co-chaired by DOE's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management and the Office of Environmental Management.

The Terrorism Research Center is dedicated to informing the public of the phenomena of terrorism and information warfare. This site features essays and thought pieces on current issues, as well as links to other terrorism documents, research and resources. Navigate the site by clicking on the area of interest.

This is a FREE service that will deliver emergency information (weather, homeland security, etc.) to you.  We use it for our business.

The California Emergency Medical Authority is the agency responsible for the development of the HICS (formerly HEICS) system for hospital incident command.

The MILNET project was begun in early 1985 with the intention of providing a comprehensive authorial database. The overall goal was to aid the author in sorting through the technology and products of the U.S. military industrial complex, with a mind to creating realistic and believable works of fiction. 

The NIMS Integration Center was established by the Secretary of Homeland Security to provide “strategic direction for and oversight of the National Incident Management System… supporting both routine maintenance and the continuous refinement of the system and its components over the long term.”

Our web site has links to organizations, such as educational institutions and non-profit associations. While we offer these electronic linkages for your convenience in accessing emergency-related information, please be aware that when you exit our web sites, the privacy policy stated on our web sites may not be the same as that on other web sites. In addition, FireWorks Consulting & Command Concepts cannot attest to the accuracy of information provided by linked sites. Linking to a web site does not constitute an endorsement by FireWorks Consulting & Command Concepts or any of its employees of the sponsors of the site or the products presented on the site.

 

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