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InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident web information management system provided by the United States Forest Service released in 2004.[1] It was originally developed for wildland fire emergencies, but can be also used for other emergency incidents (natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes).[2]

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InciWeb
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Type of businessall-risk incident web information management system
Area servedUnited States
Industryweb information management system
URLinciweb.wildfire.gov
Launched2004
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Introduction

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InciWeb photo of the 2015 North Fire in California

It was developed with two primary missions:

  • 1. Provide the public a single source of incident related information
  • 2. Provide a standardized reporting tool for the Public Affairs community[3]

Official announcements include evacuations, road closures, news releases, maps, photographs, and basic info and current situation about the incident.

Incident information can be accessed by:

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Technical

The original application was hosted at the United States Forest Service - Wildland Fire Training and Conference Center, at McClellan Airfield, California, comprising three servers:

Web traffic averages 2 million plus hits daily during the fire season with the ability to handle 3.5 million hits.

The servers were moved to the National information Technology Center (NITC),[5] Kansas City, Missouri on July 16, 2008, along with the release of version 2.0;[6] the current version is 2.2.

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Availability issues

InciWeb was having technical difficulties due to the high volume of Internet users trying to access the site during the September–October 2006 Day Fire[7] and the Summer 2008 California wildfires.[8]

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Participating agencies

These same agencies are also in the National Interagency Fire Center.

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See also

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References

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