Administrative Oversight/Structure Sample Clauses
Administrative Oversight/Structure. Addressed on the Northern Rockies Interagency Coordination Center website.
Administrative Oversight/Structure. The Alaska Interagency Coordination Center (AICC) serves as the Geographic Area Coordination Center (GACC) for all state and federal agencies involved in wildland fire management and suppression in Alaska. It is based at the BLM Alaska Fire Service facilities on Fort ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the Center Manager reports to the Alaska Fire Service Manager. The State Logistics Center is based at the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Northern Region office in Fairbanks. The Center Manager reports to the DOF Statewide Support Forester. Local Dispatch Centers are located throughout the State in order to serve the Protecting Zones/Areas that they support. Center managers typically report to the Zone/Area FMO. Federal agencies in Alaska 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.
