Interagency Collaboration. a. In order to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ cooperative relations, the Forest Service will invite Signatory Parties and any other interested parties to a review meeting every two years (biennial). i. Meetings may be conducted in any mutually agreeable location and/or format, including in-person, video conferencing, or teleconferencing. ii. At a minimum, participants from the Forest Service will include the Regional Forester, Forest Supervisors, and Regional and Forest level Heritage and Tribal Relations program managers. iii. At a minimum, invitees will include SHPO, ACHP, Alaska Native Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, and any other interested parties. iv. Topics for discussion shall include: 1. A review of the summary of activities accomplished during the past two fiscal years (Section VII.a. Annual Summary of Activities). 2. Upcoming program of work. 3. Ongoing dialogue about how the Agreement is working and whether any changes need to be made.
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Interagency Collaboration.
a. In order to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ cooperative relations, the Forest Service will invite Signatory Parties and any other interested parties to a review meeting every two years (biennial).
i. Meetings may be conducted in any mutually agreeable location and/or format, including in-person, video conferencing, or teleconferencing.
ii. At a minimum, participants from the Forest Service will include the Regional Forester, Forest Supervisors, and Regional and Forest level Heritage and Tribal Relations program managers.
iii. At a minimum, invitees will include SHPO, ACHP, Alaska Native Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, and any other interested parties.
iv. Topics for discussion shall include:
1. A review of the summary of activities accomplished during the past two fiscal years (Section VII.a. Annual Summary of Activities).
2. Upcoming program of work.
3. Ongoing dialogue about how the Agreement is working and whether any changes need to be made.
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Sources: Programmatic Agreement