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Paul Huang of FEMA's Map Service Center (MSC) and Eugene Luke of FEMA's Mitigation Division discuss FEMA's mapping efforts with visitors to FEMA's booth at the ESRI Federal User Conference in January 2007. Photo by Yonah Walter/FEMA.

Paul Huang of FEMA's Map Service Center (MSC) and Eugene Luke of FEMA'...

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Paul Huang of FEMA's Map Service Center (MSC) researches information for visitors to FEMA's booth during the ESRI Federal User Conference in January 2007. Photo by Eugene Luke/FEMA.

Paul Huang of FEMA's Map Service Center (MSC) researches information f...

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FEMA attended the ESRI Federal User Conference in January 2007. At the booth, FEMA presented information and materials about mapping efforts intended to save lives and property from damages due to natural disasters. Photo by Yonah Walter/FEMA.

FEMA attended the ESRI Federal User Conference in January 2007. At the...

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FEMA presents mitigation information and materials at the ESRI Federal User Conference. The exhibit included a video on HAZUS, FEMA's loss estimation software, and interactive displays of FEMA's Map Service Center (MSC) online software. Photo by Eugene Luke/FEMA.

FEMA presents mitigation information and materials at the ESRI Federal...

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At the ESRI Federal User Conference in January 2007, federal employees who use mapping and GIS software were learned about FEMA's efforts to reduce the risks of natural disasters. Photo by Eugene Luke/FEMA.

At the ESRI Federal User Conference in January 2007, federal employees...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

At the ESRI Federal User Conference in January 2007, federal employees who use GIS and mapping software learned about FEMA's efforts to mitigate against losses due to natural disasters. Photo by Eugene Luke/FEMA.

At the ESRI Federal User Conference in January 2007, federal employees...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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