Common use of Resource orders Clause in Contracts

Resource orders. β€Œ Federal agencies work under a three-tier dispatch system. Orders flow from local dispatch centers to the AICC), then to the National Interagency Coordination Center (NICC). DNR dispatch works under a four-tier dispatch system; resource orders are placed from the area dispatch centers to the State Logistics Center (SLC); if SLC is unable to fill the resource request, the resource order is placed by SLC to AICC who, if unable to fill, places the order to NICC. Reference the AIMG for more specific information. Resource orders for the Jurisdictional Agencies will be processed through their local Protecting Agency interagency fire dispatch center with the exception of DOI regional office orders that are processed by AICC. Employees performing virtual (off-site i.e. Fire Behavior Analyst) incident assignments will be ordered through the standard dispatch ordering system. A charge code will be provided on the resource order. In the event that the employee is ordered to support multiple incidents or to work with a decision support center supporting multiple incidents, the employee will be provided multiple incident charge codes or a fire support code by the ordering unit or incident supervisor. See NWCG Memo #13-2011 (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/sites/default/files/memos/eb-m-11-013.pdf). Alaska personnel on their home unit and acting within the scope of their authority may charge to an incident without being assigned through a resource order.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: 2015 Alaska, Response Agreement, 2015 Alaska

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