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Many enterprise IT systems at NPS make use of SSL certificates issued by the DoD. If your browser doesn't trust them, you may run into issues. Reinstalling the certs is always a good step in troubleshooting as well. Get started with installing the latest certificates by reviewing the tutorials below.

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InstallRoot Tool

The InstallRoot application is the simplest and most straightforward way to install all DOD certificates in your windows operating system, and supports Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, and Java.

    • Select your corresponding computer architecture type from the links below: (NIPR Windows Installer, for SIPR certificates access DISA's site directly from a SIPR machine)
    • Once downloaded, install the file and run InstallRoot.
    • Install required certificates. A more detailed explanation with pictures is shown below.
    • Restart your browsers for the changes to take effect (all windows!).
      • In some cases you may have to clear the cache of the browser you are using.

Download the Install Root Software here:

Step 1:

Double-click the installer and click next.

Step 2:

Select the desired folder to install to or continue by clicking next.

Step 3:

Leave the defaults checked and click next.

Step 4:

After the installation finished click run InstallRoot.

Step 5*:

If Firefox, Java, or both programs are installed on your computer you will be asked if you would like to install the certificates in their respective certificate stores. Select yes if you are accessing DOD sites that use Java or if you access DOD sites with Firefox.

Step 6:

Close the Quick Start pop up.

Step 7:

Click Install Certificates in the top left corner. If you click the drop down next to the red ribbon you should see a green check mark next to the certificates.

More information on certificates and other tools can be found via DISA.

Download the latest DoD root certificates here:DoD RootCerts file (CAC required).

  1. Open the Keychain Access application if it's not already running.
  2. Drag certificates in the folder to the login section of the Keychain Access.
  3. Click 'Add' to pop-up adding all certificates to login keychain (must click add to every certificate.).
  4. Once all certificates have been added double click DoD Root CA 3 and 4 certificates, select Trust and change 'When using this certificate' from 'User System Defaults' to 'Always Trust'.
  5. Confirm your changes by entering an administrative password.

Notes:

There should be 55 DoD certs available in the Mac Keychain Access Utility.

Download Dod Fire Protection Program

The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) uses the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) and data from a variety of sources to provide information and analyses on the status and scope of the fire problem in the United States. We provide the data below free of charge. We also offer free tools that you can use for your own analysis.

Order the NFIRS public data release on CD or DVD

Each year the USFA compiles publicly-released incidents, collected by states during the previous calendar year, into a public database that we make available to you free of charge. Data available includes:

  • CD 1980-1998 — Fire incidents (NFIRS version 4.1)
  • CD 1999-2003 — All incidents
  • CD 2004-2018 — Fire and hazardous materials incidents
  • DVD 2014-2018 — All incidents

To order the PDR for a specific year(s), please contact Kathleen Carter.

About the public data release (PDR)

  • The PDR is a relational database of twenty tables tied together by a two, five or six variable key. Tables are zipped and in text CSV format for data after 2012 and dBASE format for prior years.
  • The data set contains more than two million incidents per year.
  • Reference documentation, including “NFIRS 5.0 Fire Data Analysis Guidelines and Issues” and “NFIRS Complete Reference Guide,” is included.
  • Spreadsheet software from productivity suites is generally not suitable for working with or analyzing the raw data.
  • A database management system and expertise in SQL and/or other database programming language is necessary.
This database is for researchers and fire data analysts. You should have considerable experience with fire data analysis and NFIRS data to properly use the PDR. Using raw NFIRS data as a count of fires and associated deaths, injuries and dollar loss is NOT a proper use of the PDR.

What you need to know about NFIRS before ordering

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  • NFIRS is the world’s largest, national, annual database of fire incident information. Fifty states and the District of Columbia report NFIRS data.
  • NFIRS participation is not mandatory at the national level. About 24,000 fire departments report in the NFIRS each year, including 37 fire departments with a population protected of over 500,000.
  • NFIRS is not a complete census of reported fires in the U.S. The NFIRS database comprises 75 percent of all reported fires that annually occur.

Download select data sets

Residential and nonresidential building fire and fire loss estimates by property use and cause (2003-2018) XLSX 148 KB
Worksheets presenting basic data on the size and status of the residentialPDF 2.5 MB and nonresidentialPDF 1.3 MB building fire problem in the United States. The National Estimates Methodology for Building Fires and LossesPDF 264 KB describes the methodologies used in analyzing the data in this spreadsheet.

Fire loss in the United States (2008-2017) XLSX 68 KB
Eleven worksheets presenting a wide variety of statistics on overall fires and fire losses, fires and fire losses by property type, and fire causes by property type. Fire in the United States (20th Edition) describes the methodologies used in analyzing the data in this spreadsheet.

Fire loss in the United States (2006-2015) XLSX 67 KB
Eleven worksheets presenting a wide variety of statistics on overall fires and fire losses, fires and fire losses by property type, and fire causes by property type. Fire in the United States (19th Edition)PDF 4.4 MB describes the methodologies used in analyzing the data in this spreadsheet.

Fire loss in the United States (2005-2014) XLSX 48 KB
Eleven worksheets presenting a wide variety of statistics on overall fires and fire losses, fires and fire losses by property type, and fire causes by property type. Fire in the United States (18th Edition)PDF 4.5 MB describes the methodologies used in analyzing the data in this spreadsheet.

Fire loss in the United States (2004-2013) XLSX 47 KB
Eleven worksheets presenting a wide variety of statistics on overall fires and fire losses, fires and fire losses by property type, and fire causes by property type. Fire in the United States (17th Edition)PDF 3 MB describes the methodologies used in analyzing the data in this spreadsheet.

Fire death and injury rates (2009-2018) XLSX 93 KB
Nine worksheets presenting statistics for U.S. states and various population groups on fire death/injury rates and relative risk of dying in a fire. Fire in the United States (20th Edition) describes the methodologies used in analyzing the data in this spreadsheet.

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Fire loss in the United States (2000-2011) XLSX 36 KB
Eleven worksheets presenting a wide variety of statistics on overall fires and fire losses, fires and fire losses by property type, and fire causes by property type. The Data Sources and Methodology DocumentationPDF 576 KB describes the methodologies used in analyzing the data in this spreadsheet.

Firefighter fatalities
Download firefighter fatality data collected by the U.S. Fire Administration from 2000 to the present.

Download data analysis tools

Guidelines to use when analyzing NFIRS 5.0 data

“National Fire Incident Reporting System Version 5.0 Fire Data Analysis Guidelines and Issues” PDF 915 KB discusses analytic considerations and methods of analyzing fire incident data using NFIRS Version 5.0. The topics include the NFIRS 5.0 data structure, general quality assurance issues, and definitions and parameters of common fire analyses (e.g., residential structure fires or fires by a specific cause).

Techniques for turning data into useful information

Collecting data is a legal requirement for documenting incidents; however, incident reports provide a more beneficial service to fire departments by providing insight into the nature of fires and injuries.

The “Fire Data Analysis Handbook” PDF 1.1 MB describes statistical techniques to turn data into information that fire departments can use to gain insights into fire problems, improve resource allocation for combatting fires, and identify training needs. The techniques range from simple to complex. Described are how to:

  • Develop charts to provide more effective presentations about fire problems.
  • Compute simple statistics, such as means, medians and modes.
  • Create tables and calculate different percentages from tables.
  • Perform correlation, regression, loglinear analysis and queueing theory.

These are all techniques which can tell fire departments more about the nature of fires and injuries.

Information for analyzing NFIRS 4.1 historical data

The files below contain instructional information useful in the analysis of NFIRS 4.1 historical data. The U.S. Fire Administration stopped accepting NFIRS 4.1 data on January 1, 2010.

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  • NFIRS 4.1 Codes and Descriptions XLS 208 KB
  • NFIRS-1, Incident Report PDF 1.3 MB
  • NFIRS-2, Civilian Casualty Report PDF 430 KB
  • NFIRS-3, Fire Service Casualty Report PDF 599 KB
  • NFIRS 4.1 File Layouts PDF 1 MB