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GAO Reports by subject "National Fire Plan"

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Sept. 9, 2009 GAO-09-877 Wildland Fire Management: Federal Agencies Have Taken Important Steps Forward, but Additional, Strategic Action is Needed to Capitalize on Those Steps
United States Government Accountability Office GAO September 2009 Report to Congressional Addressees WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Federal Agencies Have Taken Important Steps Forward, but Additional, Strategic Action Is Needed to Capitalize on Those Steps GAO-09-877 September 2009 WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Highlights Highlights of GAO-09-877, a report to congressional addressees Accountability Integrity...
July 21, 2009 GAO-09-906T Wildland Fire Management: Federal Agencies Have Taken Important Steps Forward, but Additional Action Is Needed to Address Remaining Challenges
United States Government Accountability Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m. EDT Tuesday, July 21, 2009 Testimony Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, U.S. Senate WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Federal Agencies Have Taken Important Steps Forward, but Additional Action Is Needed to Address Remaining Challenges Statement of Patricia Dalton, Managing Director Natural R...
June 19, 2007 GAO-07-1017T Wildland Fire Management: A Cohesive Strategy and Clear Cost-Containment Goals Are Needed for Federal Agencies to Manage Wildland Fire Activities Effectively
United States Government Accountability Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m. EDT Tuesday, June 19, 2007 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands, Committee on Natural Resources, House of Representatives WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT A Cohesive Strategy and Clear Cost-Containment Goals Are Needed for Federal Agencies to Manage Wildland Fire Activ...
May 24, 2005 GAO-05-741T Natural Resources: Federal Agencies Are Engaged in Numerous Woody Biomass Utilization Activities, but Significant Obstacles May Impede Their Efforts
United States Government Accountability Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 2:00 p.m. EDT Tuesday, May 24, 2005 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health, Committee on Resources, House of Representatives NATURAL RESOURCES Federal Agencies Are Engaged in Numerous Woody Biomass Utilization Activities, but Significant Obstacles May Impede Their Efforts Statement of Rob...
May 13, 2005 GAO-05-373 Natural Resources: Federal Agencies Are Engaged in Various Efforts to Promote the Utilization of Woody Biomass, but Significant Obstacles to Its Use Remain
United States Government Accountability Office GAO May 2005 Report to the Chairman, Committee on Resources, House of Representatives NATURAL RESOURCES Federal Agencies Are Engaged in Various Efforts to Promote the Utilization of Woody Biomass, but Significant Obstacles to Its Use Remain GAO-05-373 a May 2005 NATURAL RESOURCES Highlights Highlights of GAO-05-373, a report to the Chairman, Committee...
April 26, 2005 GAO-05-627T Wildland Fire Management: Progress and Future Challenges, Protecting Structures, and Improving Communications
United States Government Accountability Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 2:30 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 26, 2005 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, U.S. Senate WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Progress and Future Challenges, Protecting Structures, and Improving Communications Statement of Robin M. Nazzaro, Director Natural ...
April 26, 2005 GAO-05-380 Technology Assessment: Protecting Structures and Improving Communications during Wildland Fires
d05380covsprd.fm Page 1 Friday, April 29, 2005 8:54 AM United States Government Accountability Office TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT: Protecting Structures and Improving Communications during Wildland Fires United States Government Accountability Office Washington, D.C. 20548-0001 Official Business Penalty for Private Use $300 Address Service Requested GAO April 2005 Report to Congressional Requesters TECH...
Feb. 17, 2005 GAO-05-353T Wildland Fire Management: Forest Service and Interior Need to Specify Steps and a Schedule for Identifying Long-Term Options and Their Costs
United States Government Accountability Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 11:00 a.m. EDT Thursday, February 17, 2005 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health, Committee on Resources, House of Representatives WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Forest Service and Interior Need to Specify Steps and a Schedule for Identifying Long-Term Options and Their Costs Statement of Robi...
Jan. 14, 2005 GAO-05-147 Wildland Fire Management: Important Progress Has Been Made, but Challenges Remain to Completing a Cohesive Strategy
United States Government Accountability Office GAO January 2005 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health, Committee on Resources, House of Representatives WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Important Progress Has Been Made, but Challenges Remain to Completing a Cohesive Strategy GAO-05-147 a January 2005 WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Important Progress Has Been Made, but Challenges Remai...
June 24, 2004 GAO-04-705 Wildland Fires: Forest Service and BLM Need Better Information and a Systematic Approach for Assessing the Risks of Environmental Effects
United States General Accounting Office GAO June 2004 Report to Congressional Requesters WILDLAND FIRES Forest Service and BLM Need Better Information and a Systematic Approach for Assessing the Risks of Environmental Effects GAO-04-705 a June 2004 WILDLAND FIRES Highlights of GAO-04-705, a report to congressional requesters Forest Service and BLM Need Better Information and a Systematic Approach ...
Oct. 24, 2003 GAO-04-52 Forest Service: Information on Appeals and Litigation Involving Fuels Reduction Activities
United States General Accounting Office GAO October 2003 Report to Congressional Requesters FOREST SERVICE Information on Appeals and Litigation Involving Fuels Reduction Activities 04-52 a October 2003 FOREST SERVICE Information on Appeals and Litigation Involving Fuels Reduction Activities Highlights of GAO-04-52, a report to congressional requesters The federal fire community’s decades old po...
Sept. 23, 2003 GAO-03-1047 Geospatial Information: Technologies Hold Promise for Wildland Fire Management, but Challenges Remain
United States General Accounting Office GAO September 2003 Report to Congressional Requesters GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION Technologies Hold Promise for Wildland Fire Management, but Challenges Remain GAO-03-1047 This is a work of the U.S. government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. It may be reproduced and distributed in its entirety without further permission from GAO. ...
July 10, 2003 GAO-03-808R Wildland Fires: Forest Service's Removal of Timber Burned by Wildland Fires
A United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 July 10, 2003 The Honorable Jeff Bingaman Ranking Minority Member Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Subject: Wildland Fires: Forest Service’s Removal of Timber Burned by Wildland Fires Dear Senator Bingaman: Wildland fires burned over 8 million acres during the 2000 wildfire season, making it one of the...
May 14, 2003 GAO-03-689R Forest Service: Information on Decisions Involving Fuels Reduction Activities
United States General Accounting Office Washington, DC 20548 May 14, 2003 Congressional Requesters Subject: Forest Service: Information on Decisions Involving Fuels Reduction Activities Human activities—especially the federal government’s decades-old policy of suppressing all wildland fires—have resulted in dangerous accumulations of brush, small trees, and other vegetation on federal lands....
April 4, 2003 GAO-03-430 Wildland Fires: Better Information Needed on Effectiveness of Emergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation Treatments
United States General Accounting Office GAO April 2003 Report to Congressional Requesters WILDLAND FIRES Better Information Needed on Effectiveness of Emergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation Treatments GAO-03-430 a April 2003 WILDLAND FIRES Better Information Needed on Effectiveness of Emergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation Treatments Highlights of GAO-03-430, a report to the Chairman, Hous...
Dec. 20, 2002 GAO-03-321 Results-Oriented Management: Agency Crosscutting Actions and Plans in Border Control, Flood Mitigation and Insurance, Wetlands, and Wildland Fire Management
United States General Accounting Office GAO December 2002 Report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate RESULTS-ORIENTED MANAGEMENT Agency Crosscutting Actions and Plans in Border Control, Flood Mitigation and Insurance, Wetlands, and Wildland Fire Management GAO-03-321 a December 2002 Highlights of GAO-03-321, a report to the Ranking Minority Member, Commit...
June 13, 2002 GAO-02-843T Wildland Fire Management: Reducing the Threat of Wildland Fires Requires Sustained and Coordinated Effort
United States General Accounting Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 2:00 p.m., EDT Thursday, June 13, 2002 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry, Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Reducing the Threat of Wildland Fires Requires Sustained and Coordinated Effort Statement of Barry T. Hill Di...
March 29, 2002 GAO-02-158 Wildland Fire Management: Improved Planning Will Help Agencies Better Identify Fire-Fighting Preparedness Needs
United States General Accounting Office GAO March 2002 Report to Congressional Requesters WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Improved Planning Will Help Agencies Better Identify Fire-Fighting Preparedness Needs GAO-02-158 Contents Letter Results in Brief Background Agencies Have Not Effectively Determined Fire-Fighting Preparedness Needs Agencies Have Not Yet Obtained All of the Additional Fire-Fighting Per...
Jan. 31, 2002 GAO-02-259 Severe Wildland Fires: Leadership and Accountability Needed to Reduce Risks to Communities and Resources
United States General Accounting Office GAO January 2002 Report to Congressional Requesters SEVERE WILDLAND FIRES Leadership and Accountability Needed to Reduce Risks to Communities and Resources GAO-02-259 Contents Letter Results In Brief Background The Federal Effort to Reduce Hazardous Fuels Lacks Clearly Defined and Effective Leadership Little Progress Made In Implementing a Sound Performance ...
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