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Division of State Fire Marshal
Florida to Adopt the United States
National Grid (USNG)
Lessons learned from recent hurricane seasons
have taught us that standardized grid
maps for search and rescue and other
activities are a necessity. In an effort
to standardize maps in Florida for both
emergency and other operations, the
State Fire Marshal, as the coordinating
agency for search and rescue under the
State Comprehensive Emergency Management
Plan, and the Division of Emergency
Management are embarking on a program to
adopt the US National Grid as the
standard in Florida. This project will
ensure a uniform grid mapping system
across cities and counties in Florida,
and will match the system used by the
National Guard, the US Coast Guard and
the US military when they are deployed
into our state.
Florida’s unique geography of miles of
coastlines, multiple river corridors,
and large watersheds make the use of the
common section – township – range grid (PLSS)
all but impossible except for a handful
of inland counties. As the grid
approaches wetlands, river corridors and
the coast line, sections become
irregular in shape and can be
significantly larger than the typical
square mile, which is too large to
accommodate the needs of ground crews.
Adoption of a national grid system has
been identified as ‘critical’ in a
number of after action reports,
investigations and studies dating as far
back as Hurricane Andrew. FEMA, DHS, the
National GeoSpatial Intelligence Agency,
and the Federal Geographic Data
Committee all promote the adoption of
the USNG.
This project will pull together
representatives from the various
disciplines and agencies to form an
implementation group, and training
curriculum and materials are being
identified. Project information will be
distributed in the near future as we
move forward with this important
project.
USNG Background
The Federal Geographic Data Committee’s
U.S. National Grid (USNG) standard
provides a nationally consistent
language of location that has been
optimized for local applications.
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All street maps use a standard set of
street names and addresses to locate
places. The USNG does not replace this
practice; it supplements it.
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USNG is a Presentation Standard. It
does not replace data storage formats
for either Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) or the State Plane
Coordinate System (SPCS) for engineering
and survey applications.
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USNG is an alpha-numeric point reference
system that has been overlaid on the
Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
numerical grid. Every modest size home
in a discrete area can be described
using 8-digits (e.g., 1234 5678). By
adding a two-letter prefix (e.g., XX
1234 5678), the location is identified
regionally (state-wide). This
alpha-numeric designator can be used
today with many consumer GPS receivers
costing less than $100.
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The Army National Guard has been trained
to use the USNG format. Additionally,
USNG and the Military Grid Reference
(MGRS) values are identical.
United States National Grid Information
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