Resource Requests

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Note: This app may only be used by current WebIAP Software users who have licensed the feature.
The Resource Request Mobile Application is the latest addition to TRG’s suite of mobile software services. Resource Request is simple to use and gives field responders the ability to easily create resource requests on their mobile devices that are submitted directly into the Incident Action Plan software for approval and ordering. Field responders are able to track their requests and receive alerts as the request advances in the ordering process.

Key Features and Benefits:
- Create requests for resources that feed directly into the IAP Software® ordering process
- Receive alerts on status changes to your requests
- Search and view requests created by others in your incident
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