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The Forest Service (USFS) manages national forests across the United States. Dispatchers and radio users were further constrained by the hard-wired analog circuits used to connect radio facilities with specific dispatch centers. As the cost and scope of their firefighting efforts grew, the Forest Service needed a flexible, affordable and manageable system that could extend emergency communications throughout the region. The Forest Service turned to NICS for help. NICS, a Twisted Pair OEM Partner, helped the USFS implement MARC, "Multi-Agency Radio Communications," a WAVE Powered solution.
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