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Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are a part of the United States standardized Incident Command System. [1] MACS provides the basic architecture for facilitating the allocation of resources, incident prioritization, coordination and integration of multiple agencies for large-scale incidents and emergencies.
The principal functions and responsibilities of MAC entities typically include the following:
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verification. (April 2012) |
Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are a part of the United States standardized Incident Command System. [1] MACS provides the basic architecture for facilitating the allocation of resources, incident prioritization, coordination and integration of multiple agencies for large-scale incidents and emergencies.
The principal functions and responsibilities of MAC entities typically include the following: