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May 7, 2015 Redmond, OR
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Introduction Training Cadre Sign-In Sheet CLPs for CORs Logistics Facilities Layout Breaks / Lunch
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ICPI is a critical needs position responsible for ensuring contract specifications are being followed for contracted resources under the PNW Interagency Firefighting Crew Agreement (IFCA), VIPR Agreements and National Crew Contract. This training is intended to be a refresher for current ICPIs and provide updates on resource specifications, agency personnel, and position expectations.
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Review the roles and responsibilities of an ICPI, the working relationships with ODF, USFS Contracting Officers, Contract Operations, and Contract Resources. Define Roles and Responsibilities of Agency Personnel. Establish communication protocol and points of contact. Review updates/changes to the IFCA and VIPR agreements.
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ICPI is a recognized position by NWCG. ◦ S-262 ICPI Course is being finalized ◦ Currency Requirements – 1 assignment every 5 years. As of this year ODF will be fully transitioning to the ICPI position ICPI reports to the Finance Section Chief/Procurement Unit Leader
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IS-100: Introduction to Incident Command System, FEMA online IS-700, FEMA online S-262 Training* Position Task Book (PTB) * Recommended
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Forest Service: ◦ Fire and Aviation Contracting Team Ben McGraneProgram Lead Kermadine BartonContracting Officer Jeanne WilliamsContracting Officer Juanita DicksonProcurement Tech Jan DrumPurchasing Agent ◦ Contract Operations Katie MergelContract Operations Specialist Ron GeorgeContract Operations Specialist Tony LargaespadaContract Operations Assistant
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Ben McgraneJuanita Dickson FACT Lead Aviation CO Federal CO on IFCA Contact: Cell:541-410-5714 Email: bmcgrane@fs.fed.us bmcgrane@fs.fed.us ITEAM Vendors EERA assistance Dispatch/Ordering Support Contact: Cell:541-419-5173 Email: jdickson@fs.fed.us
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Kermadine BartonJeanne Williams Mech/Service Trucks Potable/Gray Water/Trailer Mounted Handwash Mobile Laundry Units Chippers Water Handling Contact: Phone: 541-471-6746 Email: kbarton@fs.fed.us kbarton@fs.fed.us Heavy Equipment Fuel Trucks Fallers Misc. Logging Heavy Equipment w/Water Weed Wash Refrigerated Trailers Vehicles w/Driver Contact: Phone:360-891-5018 Email: jmwilliams@fs.fed.usjmwilliams@fs.fed.us
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Katie MergelRon George COR for VIPR Agreements MOU Administration ◦ Training ◦ Equipment Inspection ◦ Records Verification ICPI Coordination Contact: Cell:541-589-2175 Email: kmergel@fs.fed.us kmergel@fs.fed.us COR for VIPR Agreements MOU Monitoring/Tracking Equipment Compliance Contact: Cell: 503-467-1824 Email:rjgeorge@fs.fed.usrjgeorge@fs.fed.us
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ODF: ◦ Protection Contract Services Unit (PCSU) Cindy BeckContract Officer/Contract Serv. Coordinator Bea NoyesContract Officer Bob ArnsmeierCompliance Specialist
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Cindy BeckBea Noyes Lead CO on IFCA Contract Administration Incident Contact Compliance Concerns Contact: Phone: 503-945-7283 Cell:503-931-0559 (Fire season after hours) Email: cindy.beck@oregon.gov Contract Administration Incident Contact Compliance Concerns Payment Issues Contact: Phone: 503-945-7479 Email: bea.noyes@oregon.gov
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Bob Arnsmeier Compliance Concerns Monitoring Contractor Training Records Contact: Phone: 503-945-7422 Email: bob.arnsmeier@oregon.gov
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Document – Document – Document Respect Research Agreements Inspections Compliance Work with Team Sections Follow Procedures/Policies of Agency you’re working with
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Overview ◦ Purpose, Implementation, Future Contractor Requirements ◦ Equipment & Records Verification What it means to you Watch outs ◦ Cards ◦ Rosters Feedback from ICPIs
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The purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding(s) (MOUs) is to provide a general framework for pre-season equipment inspections and verification of wildland fire personnel qualifications of resources working under Region 6 US Forest Service VIPR Agreements Inspections are performed by private companies that work directly with the vendors Vendors pay Inspection Provider directly for the inspection
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Equipment Inspections 2015 – Misc. Heavy Equipment, Potable/Gray Water Trucks, Handwash Units Must have equipment inspected prior to being placed on a DPL. May 1 st deadline Equipment that did not meet the deadline can still be inspected and placed on a EERA and will be placed on the DPL in 2016. If a piece of equipment is on the DPL it has been inspected.
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All Employees requiring training above RT-130 Affects Engine employees and Faller’s All employee records will be verified by a MOU Provider All cards will have 2 signatures on them, one from the company and one from MOU Provider as verified. Some cards may have 3 signatures.
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This is a preseason inspection to ensure that the equipment meets the requirements of the contract. Pre-use inspections will still occur on the incident If equipment shows up to an incident and does not meet the requirements, please notify Contract Operations.
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Include additional VIPR agreement equipment for inspection when agreements are awarded a new 3 year cycle Advertise for new or additional MOU Inspection Providers in 2016 Continue to improve inspection process from past experience
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Opportunity for Contracting and Contract Operations to hear from you. What issues are you facing in the field? How can we help?
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Challenges: ◦ Not all inspection checklists on the web New inspection forms will be on the web by June 1 st. Currently being reviewed. ◦ Why was the requirement dropped to test water for the mobile hand wash units? It is back in and is the responsibility of the vendor. ◦ Is there a way to list the potable water pumps for potable water trucks and hand wash stations? These units have gone through the pre-award inspections, if they are on the DPL, they have been approved.
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Notifications to ICPI’s of the changes/amendments to the agreement. ◦ We will update our email lists after this session and send updated information to the field. Refer Truck non-compliant steps: ◦ This is an ongoing issue, notify the CO. Water Tender Baffling ◦ Continue inspecting for baffling, this will be inspected in 2016 by MOU providers who will ensure baffling is in place.
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Sucesses Spreadsheet that tracked equipment by E# allowed ICPIs to track equipment inspections and share information with incoming ICPI/Teams Having more than one ICPI when the incidents are starting helped Having ICPIs located at ground support was great, allowed ICPIs to inspect equipment as it arrived at the incident.
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1 st Extension of 2013 IFCA ◦ 12/1/14 – 11/30/15 Extensions ◦ 3 additional extension years possible ◦ If all are used, 11/30/2018 may be final expiration! Amendments ◦ No new Amendments have been issued.
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Solicitation year ◦ 2013 Duration ◦ 3 years from date of award Expiration
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Agreement Overview Agreement Layout Key areas most often used by ICPI/CRNW’s Briefing paper Changes to 2013 Agreement
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IFCA/WH Reference Guide Kermadine information
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New Agreements for 2015 Misc Heavy Equipment ◦ Pre-award Inspections ◦ ROPS/FOPS Chippers ◦ Pre-award Inspection Potable/Gray Water Trucks and Trailer Mounted Handwashing Trailers ◦ Pre-award Inspection Mobile Laundry Vehicles w/Drivers
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Examples: Failure to arrive at required time. Short crew members. No prior approval. Does not have required supervision. No ID/IQC – non-supervisors. Broken, or short on equipment. Zero Tolerance.
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Document any non-compliance & make sure the CO gets a copy. ICPI should report non-compliance, IMT/CO need to enforce remedies. DO NOT WAIT ◦ Once the incident is over, follow-up impossible ◦ Allows Contractor to accept another assignment ◦ Delays prompt and timely administrative action ◦ Supports the idea that the matter was not serious enough to warrant attention ◦ Makes the Contract Officer’s job harder
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IFCA – Required Testing ◦ Pre testing for supervisors Indicated on IQC ◦ Testing at the incident NT designation on IQC FFT1 trainee
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Both Contractor and Government Who to notify and when How to document ◦ Answer who, what, when, where, why and how Resource to Demob for Cause ◦ Make sure to answer why ◦ Facts must support this action Written report ◦ Why needed ◦ When needed ◦ What form to use
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Helpful Internet Links Contact information Helpful Forms Guides/Matrix
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Questions?
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Final Comments
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