Interagency Resources Sample Clauses

Interagency Resources. Interagency funding, staffing, and utilization of resources and facilities will be pursued by the Parties to this Agreement whenever an interagency approach is appropriate and cost effective. Shared staffing and funding will be commensurate with each Parties use of resources, will be agreed to and documented in operating plans, and will be subject to the availability of appropriations. To the extent practical, additional preparedness resource requests will be coordinated. The coordination process will be identified in the appropriate geographic, statewide, or sub- geographic area operating plan.
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Interagency Resources. ‌ Reference the AIMG for types, procedures, and protocols. All agenciesassigned personnel will function under the receiving agency’s health, safety, and air operations procedural policies unless the sending agency’s policies are more stringent, in which case the more stringent policies will be followed. When safety issues, concerns, or questions develop, agency subject matter experts will be contacted for resolution.
Interagency Resources. Identify funding and staffing of joint resources and facilities commensurate with each Agency’s use. • Identify the process by which additional preparedness resources requests will be coordinated. • If applicable, cite the operating plan for management of IMTs and where it is available. • Supplemental Fire Department Resources (if applicable).
Interagency Resources. Interagency funding, staffing, and utilization of resources and facilities may be pursued when an interagency approach is appropriate and cost effective. Shared staffing and funding will be commensurate with each Agency’s use of the resources and may if carried out be agreed to in a separate Project and Financial Plan or included in AOPs. See related Provision #50 Supplements, A. - Annual Operating Plans and B. - Project and Financial Plans.
Interagency Resources. Reference the AIMG for types, procedures and protocols. All agenciesassigned personnel will function under the receiving agency’s health, safety, and air operations procedural policies unless the sending agency’s policies are more stringent, in which case the more stringent policies will be followed. When safety issues, concerns, or questions develop, agency subject matter experts will be contacted for resolution. Availability During the fire season, as necessary, each Jurisdictional and Protecting Agency will determine what resources are available for initial response and/or incident assignments, notify the local Protecting Agency Fire Management Officer (FMO),, and status in XXXX. This information will be provided by the Protecting Agency FMOs to their representatives for the Daily Statewide Tactical Meeting. Area/Zone/Forest resource availability will be managed within the local Area/Zone/Forest. Statewide Shared Tactical Resources Statewide shared tactical resources include smokejumpers, aerial supervision modules, air attack, lead planes and airtankers. The protocols for requesting and use of these resources are identified in the AIMG. Requests for extended and weekend staffing will be processed by AICC and costs will be allocated to the agency making the request. These costs and the resulting support costs are included in the Bill for Collection for Suppression and Non-specific Suppression Support. Strategic Allocation of Tactical Resources During the fire season, as necessary, daily meetings include the DNR Statewide Preposition Conference Call, the AFS Tactical Meeting, the Daily Statewide Tactical Meeting, the Statewide Weather Briefing, 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 USFS Regional Fire Specialist will be the focal point for USFS resources. During the Daily Statewide Tactical 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 initial distribution of resources will be made. The location and status of the statewide shared tactical resources will be conveyed to the Agencies and Interagency Fire Dispatch Centers via the teletype, the Daily Statewide Tactical Meeting, and/or Integrated Fire Management (IFM). Considerations for resource distribution include: Use of all available in-s...
Interagency Resources. ‌ Interagency funding, staffing, and use of resources and facilities will be pursued by the Parties to this Agreement whenever an interagency approach is determined to be cost effective and in the best interest of the Parties. Shared staffing and funding will be negotiated by the Parties and documented in AOPs, and will be subject to the availability of appropriations. To the extent practical, additional preparedness and severity requests will be coordinated as identified in Exhibit C: Alaska Statewide Annual Operating Plan. The Alaska Interagency Type 1 and 2 Incident Management Teams (IMTs) are managed by the AWFCG through the Operations Committee at National Preparedness Levels 1 through 3. The National Multi-Agency Coordination Group may manage these resources at National Preparedness Levels 4 and 5.The Parties to this Agreement may provide each other with miscellaneous incidental assistance that may not be identified elsewhere in this Agreement. Such assistance may include the use of personnel, equipment, facilities, aircraft, and miscellaneous resource and support services.
Interagency Resources.  Identify funding and staffing of joint resources and facilities commensurate with each Agency’s use.  Identify the process by which additional preparedness resources requests will be coordinated.  If applicable, cite the operating plan for management of Incident Management Teams and where it is available.  Supplemental Fire Department Resources (if applicable)
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Interagency Resources. Larimer County Sheriff’s Office The Sheriff is the fire warden of the county and is responsible for the planning, and coordination of efforts to suppress wildfires occurring in the unincorporated area of the county outside the boundaries of a fire protection district, or that exceed the capabilities of the fire protection district to control or extinguish in accordance with the provisions of CRS sections 30­10­513. Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest (ARF) and Pawnee National Grassland The ARF is responsible for all management activities on National Forest System Lands. For this plan, the primary role of the ARF is wildland fire management, where the protection of human life is the overriding priority. Setting subsequent priorities will be based on the values to be protected, human health and safety, and the cost of protection. The ARF will serve in a support role during structural fire protection operations and may assist in exterior structure protection measures where wildfires threaten improvements or where structure fires threaten natural resources.
Interagency Resources. Interagency funding, staffing, and utilization of resources and facilities will be pursued by the Agencies to this Agreement whenever an interagency approach is appropriate and cost effective. Shared staffing and funding will be commensurate with each Agency's use of resources and will be agreed to and documented in local operating plans. To the extent practical, additional preparedness resource requests will be coordinated. The coordination process will be identified in the annual operating plan. Interagency incident management teams (IMTs) will be managed as defined in the California and National Mobilization Guides.
Interagency Resources. Interagency funding, staffing, and utilization of resources and facilities will be pursued by the Parties to this Agreement whenever an interagency approach is determined to be cost effective and in the best interest of the Parties. Shared staffing and funding will be negotiated by the Parties and documented in AOPs, and will be subject to the availability of appropriations. To the extent practical, additional preparedness and severity requests will be coordinated as identified in the Statewide AOP. The Alaska Interagency Type 1 and 2 Incident Management Teams (IMTs) are managed by the AWFCG Operations Committee at National Preparedness Levels 1 through 3. The National Multi-Agency Coordination Group will manage these resources at Preparedness Levels 4 and 5.
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