WILDLAND FIRE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

WILDLAND FIRE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS. ‌ The Protecting Agency will develop and implement incident tactics based on verbal approval from the Jurisdictional Agency FMO or agency administrator while WFDSS approvals are being finalized. Table 5: Alaska WFDSS Approval Requirements 2015 Alaska WFDSS Approval Requirements for Incidents Incident Cost Estimate1 Less Than $5 Million $5 Million - $10 Million Greater Than $10 Million Jurisdictional Agency Alaska State (includes private and municipal lands) Operations/Regional Forester Operations/Regional Forester Operations/Regional Forester BIA (Native Allotments) BIA Agency Superintendent BIA Regional Director2 BIA National Director2 BLM (includes Ft. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx) BLM District/Field Manager4 BLM District/Field Manager4 BLM District/Field Manager4 FWS FWS Refuge Manager FWS Regional Director2 FWS National Director2 NPS NPS Park Superintendent NPS Regional Director2 NPS National Director2 Alaska Native Corporation AFS FMO AFS Manager AFS Manager US Air Force (JBER)5 Regional Forester and USFS as below Regional Forester and USFS as below Regional Forester and USFS as below USFS Type 3,4,5 Incident District Ranger with Forest Supervisor oversight Type 2 Incident Forest Supervisor with Regional Forester oversight4 Type 1 Incident Regional Forester with National oversight4 Protecting Agency AFS Protection AFS FMO AFS Manager AFS Manager DOF Protection Regional Forester Regional Forester Regional Forester Fiscally Responsible Agency for Alaska Native Corporation, Native Allotment, and non-BLM DOI jurisdictions AFS FMO AFS Manager AFS Manager 1DOI- Cost estimate should be based on proportionate agency share of the estimated final cost of the incident. For example, on a $20 million fire managed by a Type 1 IMT that is 98% FS, 1% BLM, and 1% NPS, the USFS Regional Forester and the BLM and NPS local Agency Administrators would be the approving officials in a jointly published WFDSS decision. 2BIA/NPS/FWS- Regional Directors and National Director may delegate WFDSS approval authority as per agency policy. 3BLM- District/Field Managers will approve WFDSS decisions and provide written notification to the state and/or national director when approaching $5 million and/or $10 million cost estimates. Refer to Chapter 2 for additional information regarding delegation of WFDSS approval. 4FS- This authority may be delegated to the next lower level provided that the line officer at the lower next level meets Line Officer wildfire response certification requirements. ...
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