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NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL
MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA

THESIS
VALIDATING A METHOD FOR ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONS AND SITUATIONAL AWARENESS AT THE INCIDENT COMMAND LEVEL by James H. Graham, Jr. March 2006

Thesis Advisor: Second Reader:

Tom Housel Ted Lewis

Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies only; (Proprietary Information); (March 2006). Other requests for this document must be referred to President, Code 261, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, 93943-5000 via the Defense Technical Information Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, STE 0944, Ft. Belvoir VA 22060-6218 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited

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