Common use of Closest Forces Concept Clause in Contracts

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party owns or controls the resources, and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or jurisdiction.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement, Project Agreement

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Closest Forces Concept. The primary guiding principle for dispatch of initial and extended attack suppression resources is to will be the use of the closest available and appropriate resource concept, regardless of which Party owns or controls the resources, ownership of those resources and regardless of which Agency or County has protection responsibility or jurisdictionresponsibility.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Cost Share Agreement, Cost Share Agreement, Cost Share Agreement

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party owns or controls Agency the resourcesresources belong, and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or jurisdictionresponsibility.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Cooperative Agreement, Master Cooperative Agreement

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial and extended attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party owns or controls the resources, and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or jurisdictionresponsibility.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cost Share Agreement, Project Agreement

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression 15 resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party owns 16 or controls the resources, and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or 17 jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Agreement

Closest Forces Concept. The primary guiding principle for dispatch of initial and extended attack suppression resources is to will be the use of the closest available and appropriate resource concept, regardless of which Party owns or controls the resources, ownership of those resources and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or jurisdictionresponsibility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Kansas Statewide

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party owns or controls the resources, and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or jurisdictionresponsibility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Act Response Agreement

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party owns or controls the resourcesagency they belong to, and regardless of which Agency agency has protection responsibility or jurisdictionresponsibility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.blm.gov

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Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party party owns or controls the resources, and regardless of which Agency party has protection responsibility or jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Protection Agreement

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party owns or controls Agency the resourcesresources belong, and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or jurisdictionresponsibility. In order for this concept to be successful, each Agency must have the appropriate resources available commensurate with each Agency’s current fire danger and activity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: mnics.org

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party owns or controls the resources, and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or jurisdiction.responsibility.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Act Response Agreement

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate resource regardless of which Party Agency owns or and controls the resources, and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or jurisdictionresponsibility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Joint Powers Master Agreement

Closest Forces Concept. The guiding principle for dispatch of initial attack suppression resources is to use the closest available and appropriate agency resource regardless of which Party owns or controls the resourcesresources belong, and regardless of which Agency has protection responsibility or jurisdictionresponsibility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cost Share Agreement

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