Due Date Protection Planning Task Sample Clauses

Due Date Protection Planning Task. April 1- Aug 31 • Official State of Alaska Fire Season. • State Burning Permits required (Clause 24) • Principle operating period for Alaska Fire Weather Program (Clause 44.b) April – 1st week • IMTs, Agency Administrators and Fire Management Officers Spring Meeting. Alaska Team Standard Operating Guide finalized this week. April 15 • DNR and AFS exchange information on their fueling services and vendors available for aircraft operations. (Clause 45) May 1 • Area/Zone/Forest AOPs completed, reviewed, and signed, as needed. • DNR provides the list of aircraft that will routinely operate on AFS ramp on Ft. Xxxxxxxxxx to AFS Aviation. (Clause 45) May 1 – Aug 15 • Dispatch Centers staffed 0800-1800 7 days per week with the exception of Galena and Southwest Area (Clause 13.a) May 20 • Lightning Detection Network operational.
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Due Date Protection Planning Task. January AWFCG Meeting 1) AWFCG review and update of AIWFMP. (AWFCG SOP) 2) AWFCG selects or affirms the Alaska Type 1and 2 Incident Commanders for the upcoming fire season. (AWFCG SOP) 3) Teletype hub at AFS is operational year round. (Clause 41c) 4) Integrated Fire Management (IFM) system is operational year round. (Clause 41d) February 1 Nominations for Type 1&2 IMT members are due to the applicant’s AWFCG Operations Committee Agency Representative. IMT nomination procedures are located at xxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/ under Logistics and Dispatch. (xxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/logdisp/overhead.php) Month of February AWFCG Operations Committee and Incident Commanders (Type 1&2) select IMT members, Trainees and Apprentices.
Due Date Protection Planning Task. March 15 • Strategic Objectives and Management Requirements for each unit updated in WFDSS • AIMG changes submitted to AICC. (Clause 14.a) • IFM system annual updates completed • DNR desired RAWS operational dates to AFS (Clause 45) March - last week • IMTs, Agency Administrators and Fire Management Officers Spring Meeting. Alaska Team Standard Operating Guide finalized this week. April 1 • Master Agreement review complete; Alaska Statewide AOP updated by the signatories to this Agreement and signed by regional and statewide fire staffs. (Clause 4) • Area/Zone/Forest AOPs completed, reviewed, and signed, as needed. • AIWFMP Annual Review completed • Historical Fire Perimeters and Historical Fire Locations (origins) files updated with prior year data and available from AFS (Clause 52.b.1) • Management Option data updated and available from AFS. (Clause 52.b.2) • Review and edit data in the Alaska Known Sites Database. • Alaska Wildland Fire Jurisdictions product updated and available from AFS for current year. • Statewide WFDSS datasets complete and submitted to WFM RD&A April 1- Aug 31 • Official State of Alaska Fire Season. • State Burning Permits required (Clause 24) • Principle operating period for Alaska Fire Weather Program (Clause 45.b) April 15 • DNR and AFS exchange information on their fueling services and vendors available for aircraft operations. (Clause 46) • AIMG changes Completed. (Clause 14.a) May 1 • DNR provides the list of aircraft that will routinely operate on AFS ramp on Ft. Xxxxxxxxxx to AFS Aviation. (Clause 46) May 1 – Aug 15 • Dispatch Centers staffed 0800-1800 7 days per week with the exception of Galena and Southwest Area (Clause 13.a) May 20 • Lightning Detection Network operational.
Due Date Protection Planning Task. April 1 • Historic Fire Perimeter file updated with prior year data and available from AFS (Clause 51.b.1) • Management Option and Known Sites Database files updated and available from AFS for current year. (Clause 51.b.3)) • Alaska Land Status product updated and available from AFS for current year. • Strategic Objectives per management option for each unit updated in WFDSS • IFM system annual updates completed • DNR desired RAWS operational dates to AFS (Clause 44) April 1- Aug 31 • Official State of Alaska Fire Season; • State Burning Permits required (Clause 24) April 1 – Sept 1 • Principle operating period for Alaska Fire Weather Program (Clause 44.b) April 15 • AIMG available for current fire season (Clause 14.a) May 1 – Aug 15 • Dispatch Centers staffed 0800-1800 7 days per week with the exception of Galena and Southwest Area (Clause 13.a) May 1 • DNR and AFS exchange information on their fueling services and vendors available for aircraft operations. (Clause 45) May 15 • Area/Zone/Forest AOPs completed, reviewed and signed, as needed. • DNR provides the list of aircraft that will routinely operate on AFS ramp on Ft. Xxxxxxxxxx to AFS Aviation. (Clause 45) May 20 • Lightning Detection Network operational.
Due Date Protection Planning Task. April 1 • AIMG changes Completed. (Clause 14.a) April – 1st week • IMTs, Agency Administrators and Fire Management Officers Spring Meeting. Alaska Team SOP’s finalized this week. April 15 • DNR and AFS exchange information on their fueling services and vendors available for aircraft operations. (Clause 45) April 1- Aug 31 • Official State of Alaska Fire Season; • State Burning Permits required (Clause 24) April 1 – Sept 1 • Principle operating period for Alaska Fire Weather Program (Clause 44.b) May 1 • Area/Zone/Forest AOPs completed, reviewed and signed, as needed. • DNR provides the list of aircraft that will routinely operate on AFS ramp on Ft. Xxxxxxxxxx to AFS Aviation. (Clause 45) May 1 – Aug 15 • Dispatch Centers staffed 0800-1800 7 days per week with the exception of Galena and Southwest Area (Clause 13.a) May 20 • Lightning Detection Network operational.

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