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1/10/2015 11:51:59 PM EDT
I found this archived on the site, but thought I might repost in case some didn't know about it, although I'm sure it's been covered and/or some of it is on a list here...

https://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/nifog-v1-4-resized-for-pda-viewing.pdf


Main site, with other versions:

http://www.dhs.gov/national-interoperability-field-operations-guide

Feel free to post any information I should know about.  I don't have a lot. I do have the ARFCOM sheet, though.
1/11/2015 9:06:54 AM EDT
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You can also get a nice hard copy of this: it is a nice little spiral bound book that is laminated. I got a copy at an ARES conference but have seen them being given away several places.
1/11/2015 9:14:06 AM EDT
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I think I got mine online from the gov printing office website
1/11/2015 10:37:32 AM EDT
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The latter half is quite handy!
1/11/2015 11:50:28 AM EDT
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Thank you for your interest in the National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG).

Currently there are no printed copies of the NIFOG in stock. Your order is in a back-order status and will be filled as soon as possible. Re-supply is expected in January 2015, and we expect to start processing all outstanding back-orders by then. Disaster response requests will be shipped first.

The NIFOG is intended for public safety emergency communications professionals, radio technicians and communications planners such as Communications Coordinators, (COMC), Communications Unit Leaders, (COML), and Communications Technicians (COMT). Printed copies of the NIFOG may be provided at no cost to these and other appropriate personnel. In some cases, we may supply less than the quantity requested.

Electronic copies of the NIFOG may be downloaded from the OEC Technical Assistance Public Safety Tools site at http://publicsafetytools.info There are several different versions, optimized for: personal printing, professional printing, viewing on a computer screen, and viewing on an iPhone or similar small-format device.
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If I get them I will start a thread.
1/11/2015 12:07:26 PM EDT
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Thank you for your interest in the National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG).



Currently there are no printed copies of the NIFOG in stock. Your order is in a back-order status and will be filled as soon as possible. Re-supply is expected in January 2015, and we expect to start processing all outstanding back-orders by then. Disaster response requests will be shipped first.



The NIFOG is intended for public safety emergency communications professionals, radio technicians and communications planners such as Communications Coordinators, (COMC), Communications Unit Leaders, (COML), and Communications Technicians (COMT). Printed copies of the NIFOG may be provided at no cost to these and other appropriate personnel. In some cases, we may supply less than the quantity requested.



Electronic copies of the NIFOG may be downloaded from the OEC Technical Assistance Public Safety Tools site at http://publicsafetytools.info There are several different versions, optimized for: personal printing, professional printing, viewing on a computer screen, and viewing on an iPhone or similar small-format device.







If I get them I will start a thread.


I created a PDF of the HTML version on that site. It's oriented for viewing on a computer screen or tablet.



https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwEoPx3DMS6uZDdQNHBDUEt6Nzg/view?usp=sharing



 
1/11/2015 12:12:45 PM EDT
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I created a PDF of the HTML version on that site. It's oriented for viewing on a computer screen or tablet.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwEoPx3DMS6uZDdQNHBDUEt6Nzg/view?usp=sharing
 
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Thank you for your interest in the National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG).

Currently there are no printed copies of the NIFOG in stock. Your order is in a back-order status and will be filled as soon as possible. Re-supply is expected in January 2015, and we expect to start processing all outstanding back-orders by then. Disaster response requests will be shipped first.

The NIFOG is intended for public safety emergency communications professionals, radio technicians and communications planners such as Communications Coordinators, (COMC), Communications Unit Leaders, (COML), and Communications Technicians (COMT). Printed copies of the NIFOG may be provided at no cost to these and other appropriate personnel. In some cases, we may supply less than the quantity requested.

Electronic copies of the NIFOG may be downloaded from the OEC Technical Assistance Public Safety Tools site at http://publicsafetytools.info There are several different versions, optimized for: personal printing, professional printing, viewing on a computer screen, and viewing on an iPhone or similar small-format device.



If I get them I will start a thread.

I created a PDF of the HTML version on that site. It's oriented for viewing on a computer screen or tablet.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwEoPx3DMS6uZDdQNHBDUEt6Nzg/view?usp=sharing
 


Awesome Dave! Next week I will print that out (double sided) and put it in a binder with page protectors. 25 pages is easy. Plus it can be tabbed out and more can be added to the binder.