Acquisition of Services Sample Clauses
Acquisition of Services. Executed through local operating plans, joint project plans, and agency specific documents, etc.
Acquisition of Services. Not applicable
Acquisition of Services. The parties to this operating plan agree to coordinate all resource requests from cooperating agencies as follows: FEDERAL RESOURCES (ARF, BLM, NPS): Requests for federal resources, including all personnel and equipment, Caterers, Showers, Radio Systems, Interagency cache items and Mobile Cache Vans shall be ordered through FTC Interagency Dispatch Center. COLORADO STATE RESOURCES: Requests for state resources shall be coordinated through the FTC Interagency Dispatch Center. If the request cannot be processed through the normal dispatching channels, DFPC or COEM personnel may assist in procuring these resources. Resources requested outside of the FTC ordering process will be documented and FTC will be made aware of the order. COUNTY RESOURCES: Requests for county resources during initial attack shall be made through the Larimer County Dispatch or FTC as appropriate. Requests for county resources during extended attack shall be made through the FTC Interagency Dispatch Center. Procurement of supplies and services will be coordinated between FTC and Larimer County Office of Emergency Management (OEM). If FTC is unable to support procurement needs, involved agencies will coordinate the establishment of a buying team to support the incident. AVIATION RESOURCES: All federal and state aviation resources shall be ordered through the FTC Interagency Dispatch Center. Certain state aviation resources may need to be approved and ordered through DFPC or COEM. In these instances, DFPC or COEM personnel will work with the IC and FTC to acquire the needed resources. The State MultiMission aircraft (MMA) should be ordered through the State of Colorado Emergency Operations Line at 303279 8855 or notify the DFPC Duty Officer through: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/file/d/17qCUn HL9jdAIoyWjZOPkJ0qBSYjdsLM/view
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Acquisition of Services. The Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) shall provide fire protection services including prevention, presuppression, and suppression for lands identified by the legal description in the Annual Verification of Acres Report under the administrative jurisdiction of the Field Representative, Siletz Agency; Superintendent, Warm Springs Agency; and Superintendent, Umatilla Agency. These lands listed with the ODF for fire protection will receive the same degree of protection as the ODF provides for comparable valued range and forest resources under its administrative jurisdiction. Such protection shall be limited to lands on which agreement is reached and shall exclude structural fires. It is further agreed that upon occurrence or fire threatening BIA lands, ODF will promptly proceed to the location of such fire and will, if the owner, operator, or person in possession of the land is not taking every reasonable action to control the fire, assume responsibility and take all necessary action to control, suppress and extinguish the fire. The ODF shall take action on only those fires which are a direct threat to forest lands listed in the Annual Verification of Acres Report. The BIA shall grant access rights to the ODF under this agreement for the purpose of conducting fire presuppression, prevention and suppression on Indian trust lands or adjoining ODF-protected land requiring access. BIA will inform all timber purchase contractors and timber cutting permittees that the ODF is the Authorized Representative of the Forest Officer-In-Charge as identified in Section B 11.2 of Timber Sale Contract, Part B, Standard Provisions (Form 5-5323 Revised) for all fire inspections. Notifications: Upon the discovery of any fire on or threatening BIA lands, ODF shall notify the appropriate Line Officer concerning the existence and location of such fires. Siletz Agency Superintendent Xxxx Xxxxxx (000) 000-0000 Warm Springs Agency Superintendent Xxxx Xxxxx (000) 000-0000 Umatilla Agency Superintendent Xxxxx Xxxxx (000) 000-0000 Conversely, BIA shall notify ODF of the existence of any fire discovered by BIA and/or its agents. West Oregon District Office (000) 000-0000 NE Oregon District Office (000) 000-0000 Xxxxxxx Forest Protective Association (000) 000-0000 Northwest Protection District – Forest Grove Office (000) 000-0000 Coos Forest Protective Association (000) 000-0000 Western Lane District Office (000) 000-0000 Klamath Lake District Office (000) 000-0000 Central Oregon Distric...
Acquisition of Services. Location will be identified by local agreements for reimbursable (cooperative), exchange (offset) or contract (fee basis) fire protection services.
Acquisition of Services. Cooperator resources being ordered between State and Federal Agencies will be considered for reimbursement of services beyond the mutual aid period stated above in Reciprocal (Mutual Aid) Fire Assistance. Documented resource orders and appropriate time/equipment/aircraft use forms will be used to construct reimbursement charges for extended attack fires. Actual costs will be used for any cooperator resources ordered.
Acquisition of Services. Identify areas for reimbursable (cooperative), exchange (offset) or contract (fee basis) fire protection services. Method used to establish fee or rate of exchange. Terms and conditions. Work to be done by Protecting Agency and its responsibilities. Specify notification procedures and timelines. Establish timeframes when final Fire Reports will be sent to jurisdictional agencies. Describe the level of communication required with neighboring jurisdictions regarding the management of all wildland fires, especially those with objectives that include benefit. Identify areas where there are resource and other management concerns i.e. special management considerations, appropriate fire management actions, any restrictions in firefighting tactical techniques, etc. (Note: This information could be incorporated by reference to a fire management plan.) Jurisdictional Agencies, which may include state and private lands, should identify the conditions under which wildland fire may be managed to achieve benefit, and the information or criteria that will be used to make that determination (e.g. critical habitat, hazardous fuels and land management planning documents) . (Note: This information could be incorporated by reference to a fire management plan.) Identify how suppression costs related to special management considerations will be allocated. jurisdictions regarding the management of all wildland fires, especially those with objectives that include benefit. Describe the level of communication required with neighboring jurisdictions regarding suppression resource availability and allocation, especially for wildland fires with objectives that include benefit. The cost-sharing methodologies that will be utilized should wildfire spread to a neighboring jurisdiction in a location where fire is not wanted. The cost-share methodologies that will be used should a jurisdiction accept or receive a wildland fire and manage it to create benefit. Any distinctions in what cost-share methodology will be used if the reason the fire spreads to another jurisdiction is attributed to a strategic decision, versus environmental conditions (weather, fuels, and fire behavior) or tactical considerations (firefighter safety, resource availability) that preclude stopping the fire at jurisdictional boundaries. Examples of cost-sharing methodologies may include, but are not limited to, the following: o When a wildland fire that is being managed for benefit spreads to a neighboring jurisdiction...
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Acquisition of Services. Identify areas for reimbursable (cooperative), exchange (offset) or contract (fee basis) fire protection services. Method used to establish fee or rate of exchange. Terms and conditions. Work to be done by Protecting Agency and its responsibilities. Specify notification procedures and timelines. Establish timeframes when final Fire Reports will be sent to jurisdictional agencies. Describe the level of communication required with neighboring jurisdictions regarding the management of all wildland fires, especially those with objectives that include benefit. Identify areas where there are resource and other management concerns i.e. special management considerations, appropriate fire management actions, any restrictions in firefighting tactical techniques, etc. (Note: This information could be incorporated by reference to a fire management plan.) Jurisdictional Agencies, which may include state and private lands, should identify the conditions under which wildland fire may be managed to achieve benefit, and the information or criteria that will be used to make that determination (e.g. critical habitat, hazardous fuels and land management planning documents). . (Note: This information could be incorporated by reference to a fire management plan.) Identify how suppression costs related to special management considerations will be allocated.