Southern Area Coordination Center Clause Samples
The Southern Area Coordination Center clause defines the role and responsibilities of the Southern Area Coordination Center (SACC) in the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines how the SACC serves as the primary point of contact for coordinating resources, information, and support among various agencies within the southern region. For example, it may specify procedures for requesting firefighting resources or managing emergency response logistics. The core function of this clause is to ensure efficient and organized coordination among parties, reducing confusion and streamlining communication during critical operations.
Southern Area Coordination Center. The Parties to this Agreement recognize the Southern Area Coordination Center in Atlanta, GA as the Geographic Area Coordination Center (GACC) for the Southern Geographic Area. The Parties to this Agreement will coordinate, mobilize and demobilize emergency management resources through the GACC as appropriate. Parties to this Agreement are not precluded from independent movement of their own resources.
