The Interagency Cadastral Coordination Council
(ICCC) is made up of federal agencies that require and/or
conduct boundary surveying services to support their agency
missions. The Bureau of Land Management has the delegated
federal authority for conducting official surveys of the Public
Land Survey System and is the lead agency for the ICCC. The
ICCC was formed in the early 1980’s to coordinate surveying
activities/needs among the federal agencies, reduce duplication
of efforts, and promote partnerships to accomplish common
goals.
Many local coordination efforts take place constantly between
two or more agencies. National meetings are held periodically
to provide information between agencies, maintain network
contacts, and identify/plan future partnership opportunities.
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