Hi Doug,
I'm designing an ambulance service for my tribe (Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Tribe of Nevada & Oregon) which, given our location on the Oregon-Nevada border is not only rural and remote but frontier. I'm also supervising the building of the ambulance service infrastructure on the Reservation.
I checked our Tribe's land on Google Maps and did not see digital address for the homes on our tribe's land (called a "Reservation"). I've read the article about the Navajo Nation getting digital addresses for the homes for voting purposes, apparently, on that tribe's lands and wonder what it takes to not only get digital addresses for the homes on our Reservation but for the homes and businesses in northern Humboldt County, Nevada, and southern Malhuer County, Oregon, which will be our service area using Mutual Aid Agreements--all for public safety, providing emergency medical services? Right now it takes an ambulance more than one hour to drive from the Winnemucca, Nevada, hospital ambulance service to our area.
I have asked to Connect with you on LinkedIn.
Eagleye (or Ron)