NAC

Member Organizations:

American Fire Sprinkler Association
Association of Public-Safety Communications
Officials (APCO) International
Building & Fire Safety Research Laboratory
Center for Campus Fire Safety
Center for Public Safety Excellence
Engineering Laboratory; National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Federation of Fire Chaplains
Fire and Emergency Manufacturers & Services Association
Fire Apparatus Manufacturers Association
Fire Chief Magazine
Fire Department Safety Officers Association
Fire Engineering Magazine
Firehouse Magazine
The George Washington University Homeland Security Policy Institute
Institution of Fire Engineers - United States of America Branch
Insurance Services Office
International Association of Arson Investigators
International Association of Black Professional Firefighters
International Association of Fire Chiefs
International Association of Fire Fighters
International Code Council
International Fire Buff Associates
International Fire Marshals Association
International Fire Service Training Association
International Municipal Signal Association
International Society of Fire Service Instructors
JEMS Communications (JEMS and Fire Rescue Magazine)
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
National Association of State Fire Marshals
National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications
National Emergency Equipment Dealers Association
National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
National Fire Protection Association
National Fire Sprinker Association
National Society of Executive Fire Officers
National Volunteer Fire Council
North American Fire Training Directors
Safe Kids USA
SimplexGrinnell
Society of Fire Protection Engineers
Underwriters Laboratories
USA Sprinkler Fitters
VFIS

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National Advisory Committee

spacer The strength of CFSI lies in its National Advisory Committee (NAC), a coterie of over 40 trade groups, issue organizations, and professional associations including the leading fire service organizations in the country. The NAC convenes semiannually in Washington, DC to discuss federal issues that impact the interest of all first responders. When agreement is formed, the NAC can pass resolutions calling for Congress to address particular issues. Funding for the United States Fire Administration, reallocation of spectrum for first responders, and greater involvement of first responders in disaster mitigation are examples of the types of issues the NAC has supported at recent meetings. Only NAC members can introduce resolutions for consideration by the committee. The Chairman of the NAC is Steve Austin of the International Association of Arson Investigators.  The Vice Chairman is Eddie Buchannan of the International Society of Fire Service Instructors. Open to the public, the meetings are scheduled in the spring (the day after the National Fire and Emergency Services Dinner) and the fall of each year.

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