
Multi-Agency Coordination
Multi-Agency Coordination (MAC) is a process that brings together different organizations—such as emergency services, government agencies, and community groups—to work collaboratively during a crisis or major event. The goal is to ensure resources are used efficiently, priorities are set clearly, and responses are well-coordinated. MAC provides a structured framework for communication, decision-making, and resource sharing, enabling all involved parties to operate seamlessly toward a common objective, such as managing a disaster or large-scale emergency.