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Forest Service Roster

Please use the NWCG Roster Update form to submit roster changes.
Name Phone Email NWCG Member Agency
Loomis, Chris 231-252-5600 christopher.loomis@usda.gov Forest Service
Loomis, Jason 503-894-1303 jason.loomis@usda.gov Forest Service
Lopez, Jose 208-387-5858 jose.lopez2@usda.gov Forest Service
Loraas, Chris 407-370-4160 chris.loraas@usda.gov Forest Service
Loudermilk, Louise 706-559-4309 eva.l.loudermilk@usda.gov Forest Service
Lucas, William 352-262-1957 william.lucas@usda.gov Forest Service
Luce, Gary 520-799-8753 gary.luce@usda.gov Forest Service
Lynde, Matt 530-919-8673 matthew.lynde@usda.com Forest Service
Maclay-Schulte, David 406-396-4919 david.j.maclay-schulte@usda.gov Forest Service
Manwaring, Robert 909-929-7065 robert.manwaring@usda.gov Forest Service
Martinez, Eric 951-315-3017 eric.martinez@usda.gov Forest Service
Martynuik, Jennifer 505-288-2112 jennifer.martynuik@usda.gov Forest Service
Mathis, Kelly 909-382-2995 kelly.mathis@usda.gov Forest Service
Matte, Joseph 909-520-5718 joseph.mate@usda.gov Forest Service
Mattfeldt, Mike 202-306-2444 michael.mattfeldt@usda.gov Forest Service
Matthews, Cindy 970-214-4286 cindy.matthews@usda.gov Forest Service
McDonald, Greg 801-510-7853 gmcdonald@usda.gov Forest Service
McFarlane, Mike 208-860-7334 michael.mcfarlane@usda.gov Forest Service
Mckinnie, Megan 970-309-0476 megan.mckinnie@usda.gov Forest Service
McLaughlin, Jon 480-457-1573 jonathan.mclaughlin@usda.gov Forest Service
Medina, Marcus 928-642-4653 marcus.medina@usda.gov Forest Service
Mellin, Tom 505-842-3845 thomas.mellin@usda.gov Forest Service
Merrill, Kevin 605-222-3883 kevin.merrill@usda.gov Forest Service
Monday, Beale 928-699-5588 beale.monday@usda.gov Forest Service
Montreuil, Patrick 208-819-0471 patrick.m.montreuil@usda.gov Forest Service
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NWCG Latest Announcements

Updated NWCG Wildland Fire Risk and Complexity Assessment, PMS 236

Date: June 24, 2024
Contact: Incident and Position Standards Committee 

The June 2024 update of the NWCG Wildland Fire Risk and Complexity Assessment, PMS 236, is now available to meet the current needs for incident management typing.

The NWCG Wildland Fire Risk and Complexity Assessment should be used to evaluate firefighter safety issues, assess risk, and identify the appropriate incident management organization based on incident complexity. Assessing risk, determining incident complexity, and identifying an appropriate incident management organization is a subjective process based on examining a combination of indicators or factors, which can change over time.

References:

NWCG Wildland Fire Risk and Complexity Assessment, PMS 236

Operations Branch Director (OPBD) Next Gen PTB Available

Date: June 10, 2024
Contact: NWCG Feedback 

The NWCG Position Task Book for Operations Branch Director (OPBD), PMS 311-109 is now available for use within the OPBD position qualification pathway. As part of the transition to Complex Incident Management (CIM), the OPBD Next Gen PTB was developed and the position qualification pathway updated.

More information about the Next Gen PTB format can be found on the NWCG Position Task Book webpage.

References:

Operations Branch Director Position Page

Operations Branch Director Next Gen PTB

NWCG Position Task Books

Updated NWCG Standards for Interagency Incident Business Management, PMS 902

Date: June 5, 2024
Contact: NWCG Incident Business Committee 

The 2024 revision of the NWCG Standards for Interagency Incident Business Management, PMS 902 is now available. The uniform application of interagency incident business management standards is critical to interagency fire operations. PMS 902 assists NWCG agencies in constructively working together to provide effective execution of each agency's incident business management program.

References:

PMS 902

ETC Bulletin 24-001: Discontinued Use of Hot/Cold Beverage Kits - 2024 Field Season

Date: June 4, 2024
Contact: NWCG Equipment Technology Committee 

The purpose of this bulletin is to provide NWCG direction on the discontinued use of hot/cold beverage kits for the 2024 field season due to spout failures and risk of burn injury. As an alternative, coffee heating kits are available for ordering through the cache system to support spike camps and remote resources.

If personnel see hot/cold beverage kits at an incident, these should not be used. Equipment specialists with the National Technology and Development Program are evaluating available alternative options to replace the faulty spouts and continue to coordinate with industry experts.

References:

Equipment Bulletin 24-001: Discontinued Use of Hot/Cold Beverage Kits – 2024 Field Season

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