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. 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 agencies’ assigned 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 agencies use.
Interagency Resources. Reference the AIMG for procedures and protocols for various resource types. All agencies’ assigned 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 related to policy differences arise, agency subject matter experts will be contacted for resolution. Availability During the fire season, each Jurisdictional Agency will determine what resources they have available for initial response and/or incident assignments and notify the respective Protecting Agency FMO and Dispatch office. Dispatch offices will status appropriately in ROSSIROC. Area/Zone/Forest resource availability will be managed within the local Area/Zone/Forest. Release of Initial Response Resources Incident Commanders will release initial response resources, with the exception of smokejumpers, to their primary responsibilities as soon as priorities allow or unless otherwise agreed to by the home unit of the initial response resources. Days off policies are agency specific. Reference the AIMG (xxxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/logdisp/aimg.php), the National Interagency Mobilization Guide (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/nicc/mobguide/index.html), the Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/publications/902) and the DOF Alaska Incident Business Management Handbook (xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/fire/aibmh). Smokejumpers are a statewide tactical resource and their use on an incident beyond initial attack must be negotiated with the DNR Fire Operations Forester and the AFS Chief, Division of Fire Operations. Decisions will be based on incident need, potential for new starts, and current draw-down levels. 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 Xxxx for Collection for Suppression and Non-specific Suppression Support. Strategic Allocation of Tactical Resources The DNR Statewide Preposition Conference Call, the AFS Tactical Meeting, the Daily Statewide Tactical Meeting, the Statewide Wea...
Interagency Resources. Interagency funding, staffing, and utilization of resources and facilities will be pursued when an interagency approach is appropriate and cost effective. Shared staffing and funding will be commensurate with each Party’s use of resources, will be agreed to and shall be documented in a Supplemental Fire Project Agreement or included in operating plans, and will be subject to the availability of appropriations.
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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.
Interagency Resources. Larimer County Sheriff’s Office Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest (ARF) and Pawnee National Grassland
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