Mobilization, Demobilization, and Support Sample Clauses

Mobilization, Demobilization, and Support. All mobilization to and from other GACCs is coordinated by AICC except that internal Jurisdictional Agency mobilization of agency resources within Alaska and to other GACCs is at the discretion and cost of that agency. These internal movements may be accomplished without the use or notification of AICC. However, use of standard dispatching procedures is recommended to facilitate tracking of resource use and availability while in Alaska. Resource orders for the Jurisdictional Agencies will be processed through their local Protecting Agency interagency fire dispatch center. All Protecting and Jurisdictional Agencies in Alaska are responsible for:  Maintaining accurate status of agency resources in the Interagency Resource Ordering Capability (IROC).  Advising the appropriate dispatch center(s) if restrictions must be placed on member resources due to policy.  Providing appropriate funding codes for all requested resources. Employees performing virtual (off-site i.e. Fire Behavior Analyst) incident assignments will be ordered through the standard dispatch ordering system. A charge code will be provided on the resource order. In the event that the employee is ordered to support multiple incidents or to work with a decision support center supporting multiple incidents, the employee will be provided multiple incident charge codes or a fire support code by the ordering unit or incident supervisor. See NWCG Memo #13-2011 (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/sites/default/files/memos/eb-m-11-013.pdf). Any resources charging to a fire code must obtain a resource order and coordinate with the appropriate Protecting Agency FMO, with the exception of personnel on their home unit and acting within the scope of their authority. Charges included in cross billing must be supported by appropriate fiscal documentation (agency-approved timesheets, resource orders, and travel vouchers).
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