Resource Allocation Strategy Resource Information Sheet

Resource Allocation Strategy Resource Information Sheet

<p> Resource Allocation Strategy – Resource Information Sheet</p><p>Definitions:</p><p>Lend/Lease Strategy - An agreement between IMTs to allow for the temporary use of assigned resources from one incident to another incident for a short-term mission (generally not to exceed one to three operational periods; validated each day by Operations. </p><p>Sending Incident - Incident where resource is officially assigned in ROSS Receiving Incident - Incident where resource is temporarily assigned</p><p>The following guidance applies to resources upon arrival at the Receiving Incident.</p><p> Check-in – Resources are still required to report to Check-in upon arrival at the receiving incident. Resources are not reassigned in ROSS and will not receive a new resource order #.  Finance - Resources will check in with Finance. Inform the Finance section that you are a lend/lease resource. You will keep track of your own CTRs and/or shift tickets and turn them in to the sending incident Finance section.  Inspections - Lend/lease contract resources previously inspected by sending incident should not be re- inspected by receiving incident.  Length of assignment - will not be affected by lend/lease – all days count toward the original assignment length.  Demob from Receiving Incident– You will not be officially demobed in ROSS. Upon completion of the lend/lease assignment, resources should check with Plans and Finance to ensure that all documentation is complete.  Hard Copy Documents – The resource is responsible to ensure that all original documents (Shift tickets, CTRs, etc.) are taken to the sending incident. Return to Sending Incident: Upon return to the sending incident, resources should once again check with Plans and Finance to inform them that the lend/lease assignment is completed and to submit all the hardcopy documents.</p><p>Note: Communication between the resource and both the sending and receiving incidents is critical to ensure the success of any non-standard resource allocation strategy (In other words you will get paid!). If you have any questions make sure you obtain clear directions prior to the start of a lend/lease assignment.</p><p>1</p>

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