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Kermadine Barton/LuAnn Grover April/May 2010
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Ben McGrane: Program Lead & Aviation Kermadine Barton: Water Handling (Engines and Tenders, Mechanics w/Service Truck, Clerical Trailers, GIS Trailers, Mobile Laundry, Potable/Gray/Handwash Trailers Leif Shjeflo: Heavy w/Water, Skidgines, Pumper Cats and Softtracks, Fallers, Refrigerated Trailers, Portable Toilet/Handwash Units Juanita Johnson: Local IBPA Administrator
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Incident Blanket Purchase Agreement (IBPA) Noncompetitive Preseason (Local IBPA) Competitive Preseason IBPA Emergency Equipment Rental Agreement (EERA) Incident Only
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Dozers and other Heavy Equipment Vehicles with Drivers Specialized Equipment (Pack Strings, Chippers, etc.) All non-competitive IBPAs administered by FACT Still “hosted” through local Dispatch
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Characteristics ◦ Dispatch Priority competed in VIPR ◦ National Template Resources: Water Handling Heavy w/ Water Mechanics Fallers Potable/Gray Handwash Clerical GIS Mobile Laundry Units Refrigerated Trailers
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Hired after VIPR Agreements Exhausted Incident Only ◦ Local AQM, Buying Teams, IMTs Remember R6 IBPAs thru FACT only! ◦ Expire upon demob from incident.
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Water Handling Heavy Equipment w/Water ◦ Skidgines, Pumper Cats, Soft-tracks Refrigerated Trailers – National Crew Carrier Buses – National Strike Team Engines – R6 only (not VIPR)
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Skidgines, Pumper Cats, & Softtracks Type 1, 2, 3 & 4 Skidgines Type 1, 2 & 3 Pumper Cats Type 1 Softtracks * Need to specify type preference when placing order. If none, please let dispatch know. Transport ◦ Included with Equipment (no separate E #)
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Equipment may not be unloaded immediately and the Contractor is responsible for all costs associated with the transport until the equipment is unloaded and the transport is released. The transport may be retained at the incident for the sole purpose of transporting the equipment that was originally ordered; the minimum daily guarantee will be paid until the transport is released. Documentation must be provided when the transport is not released immediately; this must be documented on the shift ticket and in the Incident Action Plan. If there is no Incident Action Plan (i.e., smaller incidents) approval by the Incident Commander is acceptable. If the contractor elects to keep the transport at the incident location after it is released by the government, no payment will be made. IF THE TRANSPORT IS RETAINED BY THE INCIDENT FOR TRANSPORTING OTHER EQUIPMENT, THE COMPANY OWNING THE TRANSPORT MUST HAVE AN EXISTING, OR AN AT-INCIDENT EERA, AND MUST BE ORDERED WITH A SEPARATE RESOURCE ORDER NUMBER. THE POINT OF HIRE WILL BE THE INCIDENT.
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National Solicitation 2010 All regions agreements hosted by R6. Solicitation closed 5/3, not yet awarded. Changes Include: ◦ Clarified mileage payment c. Work Rate (Mileage) - Shall apply when equipment is under hire as ordered by the Government, and being mobilized/demobilized from an incident. Round-trip mileage for both mobilization/demobilization shall be paid if the equipment is delivered, and transport returns to the point of hire. This is customary practice for equipment such as toilets, tents, and trailers which usually remain stationary upon arrival at an incident.
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National Solicitation ◦ Hosted at NIFC ◦ Regional DPLs Currently under Protest Very likely R6 will be extending current bus agreements for 2010 fire season.
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VIPR agreements not awarded in 2009 or 2010. Creating local “Source Lists” for 2010.
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Region 6 Fire Procurement Site: http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/ppm/fire-procurement.shtml VIPR Page: http://www.fs.fed.us/business/incident/vipr.php Agreement Lookup (need Formatta): http://www.fs.fed.us/business/incident/vipragreements.php
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2010
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Preparedness Level 1 from July 1 to July 8 Preparedness Level 2 to July 29 Preparedness Level 3 to August 19 Preparedness Level 2 to August 31 Preparedness Level 3 to September 7 Preparedness Level 2 to October 6 Conclusion: ◦ From July 1 thru October 31 33 days Preparedness Level 1 64 days Preparedness Level 2 28 days Preparedness Level 3
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Oregon Type 2 IMTs – averaged two assignments each (4 teams – 9 incidents – averaged 7.7 days per incident) Washington Type 2 IMTs – averaged less than two assignments each (5 teams – 9 incidents – averaged 5.5 days per incident) ODF Type 2 IMTs – two assignments for 8 days total PNW Type 1 IMTs – 0 Assignments
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Extensions in VIPR: ◦ Year 3 of 3 Fallers, Mechanics, Clerical Trailer, GIS Trailer ◦ Year 2 of 3 Potable/Gray/Trailer Mounted Handwash, Mobile Laundry Units
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Fourteen (14) days Up to 30 days inclusive of days off, exclusive of travel ◦ Fallers ◦ Drivers with vehicle ◦ Service Truck with Mechanics ◦ 20-person crews
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Will be solicited late May, early June Five like engines with Strike Team Leader (STEN) Order when overhead is needed, and not available If Agency strike team leaders are available, order five engines
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Type 1 Tenders were solicited Type 3 – 1000 – 2499 gallons Type 2 – 2500 – 3999 gallons Type 1– 4000 + gallons
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Type 6 Engines – 150 to 399 Gallons Type 5 Engines – 400 to 749 Gallons Type 4 Engines – 750 to 1500 Gallons Type 3 Engines – 500 to 1500 Gallons
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Engines – all engines required to have Foam Proportioning System in 2010 Tenders – required pressure gauge Skidgines – Chains ◦ Check list has chains ◦ Yes or No box ◦ Chains may be required in 2013 in Region 6
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Process is the same as 2009 Inspected 20% returning employees 100% on promoting employees and new employees Employees are passed in the associations’ databases Passed in federal I-TEAM
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Required for vendors January 1, 2010 Some vendors have ordered this spring Distributors has back orders Will ship late May Letter to Vendors
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Equipment comes with Two Operators ◦ Use equipment’s operators ◦ Chipper vendors have more people available ◦ Need to be ordered ◦ Not engine crews / twenty-person crews
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