Daily Statewide Strategy Sample Clauses

Daily Statewide Strategy. Meeting Daily meetings include the DNR statewide conference call, the AFS Tactical Meeting and Area/Zone/Forest briefings. Each Protecting Agency will decide which resources will be made available for standby, pre-positioning, or commitment to an incident. The AICC USFS Logistic Coordinator will be the focal point for USFS resources. During the Daily Statewide Strategy Meeting (routinely attended by the DNR Fire Operations Forester, the AFS Chief, Division of Fire Operations, and the AICC Manager, and available to jurisdictional representatives), the final distribution of resources will be made. The status of the statewide shared tactical resources will be conveyed to Interagency Fire Dispatch Centers via the teletype. Considerations include:  Use of all available in-state resources  Ordering of additional resources from the Lower 48  Alaska and National Preparedness Levels  Severity funding requests both agency-specific and interagency Once the distribution of resources has been established, the priority for dispatch of these statewide tactical resources will be based on protection priorities as established in the AIWFMP. AICC may override decisions made at the Statewide Strategy Meeting when responding to immediate critical needs.
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