Common use of CLOSEST FORCES Clause in Contracts

CLOSEST FORCES. The Department and the Forest Service agree to adopt the "Closest Forces" concept for initial attack. This philosophy dictates that the closest available appropriate resource regardless of ownership shall be utilized initially. The emphasis to get the closest appropriate resources to respond to initial attack fires" is in the best interest of both Parties. This concept of "Closest Forces" will also be applied to ongoing incidents whenever there is a critical and immediate need for the protection of life and property. Beyond initial attack, the "Closest Forces" concept is modified and the Protecting Party will request the most appropriate resource to aid in the suppression of a wildfire.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: www.fs.usda.gov, www.fs.usda.gov, www.fs.usda.gov

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CLOSEST FORCES. The Department DEPARTMENT and the Forest Service AGENCIES agree to adopt the "Closest Forces" concept for initial attack. This philosophy dictates that the closest available appropriate resource regardless of ownership shall be utilized initially. The emphasis to get the closest appropriate resources to respond to initial attack fires" is in the best interest of both PartiesPARTIES. This concept of "Closest Forces" will also be applied to ongoing incidents whenever there is a critical and immediate need for the protection of life and property. Beyond initial attack, the "Closest Forces" concept is modified and the Protecting Party PARTY will request the most appropriate resource to aid in the suppression of a wildfire.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Annual Operating Plan

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CLOSEST FORCES. The Department and the U.S. Forest Service agree to adopt the "Closest Forces" concept for initial attack. This philosophy dictates that the closest available appropriate resource regardless of ownership shall be utilized initially. The emphasis to get the closest appropriate resources to respond to initial attack fires" fires is in the best interest of both Parties. This concept of "Closest Forces" '' will also be applied to ongoing incidents whenever there is a critical and immediate need for the protection of life and property. Beyond initial attack, the "Closest Forces" concept is modified and the Protecting Party will request the most appropriate resource to aid in the suppression of a wildfire.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Protection Agreement

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