Wildland Fire Mangement Information (WFMI)
MAINTENANCE USER ACCESS REQUEST FORM
First step in getting access to WFMI.
From requesting access to documenting your annual maintenance and repair. Everything you need to become a WFMI wizard!
MAINTENANCE USER ACCESS REQUEST FORM
First step in getting access to WFMI.
From requesting access to documenting your annual maintenance and repair. Everything you need to become a WFMI wizard!
Select any of the following links for information taught at our RAWS training classes and for technical information specific to the type of equipment you maintain. Manufacturer-specific information posted on this website does not constitute endorsement. It is provided solely as a reference for users.
WFMI Weather - Maintenance User Access Request Form
Follow the instructions on page 2 to set up a WFMI account
The RSFWSU provides syllabus, curriculum, training aids, and instructors for the RAWS maintenance training courses. These courses are offered six times annually and scheduled by the Geographic Area Training Representatives (GATR). This training is principally for customers who maintain their stations via RSFWSU Depot Service or Portable Return contract options.
PLEASE NOTE: All training applications and nomination packages must be submitted through your local area GATR. The RSFWSU office does not accept or process any training requests.
Locate the resources you need right here for your RAWS program. Get the current schedule for RAWS training classes conducted by our own RSFWSU staff. Find forms to open an account in WFMI, create a parts order list for your station, or automate your sensor rehab schedule. Download documents from our training classes and get technical information specific to the type of equipment you maintain. As well as helpful links to other websites used throughout the RAWS community.
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The Enterprise Geospatial Portal (EGP) was developed to provide geospatial data capabilities between existing applications used to manage data related to wildland fire incidents. The Fire & Aviation Management (FAM) Enterprise Geospatial Portal (EGP) project was undertaken in 2009 to improve the distribution, display, and analysis of geospatial information to support the wildland fire management decision-making process.