Wednesday, September 17, 2025

US Wildland Fire Service to Debut in January 2026

Direct link to September 16th video from KREM12 on Youtube

I thank Mike Archer of Wildfire News of the Day and my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page for making me aware that on September 15th the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture announced the establishment of the U.S. Wildland Fire Service in January 2026 to implement President Trump's June 12th Executive Order “Empowering Commonsense Wildfire Prevention and Response. Please see the September 15th Press Release from the Department of the Interior for more information. In brief, the U.S. Wildland Fire Service plan
focus(es) on on five interdependent priorities:

Address systemic inefficiencies and modernize aviation and coordination systems
     Create a joint federal firefighting aircraft service
     Consolidate predictive services into a national intelligence capability
Strengthen interagency wildfire coordination and response
     Modernize and right-size qualifications and training
     Standardize the Emergency Firefighter Program
Improve federal partnerships and reduce administrative burden
     Streamline cooperative agreements
     Establish a joint contracting, procurement and payment center
Ensure wildfire research, technology, and IT investments are mission-ready
     Build a modern, cohesive Wildfire Enterprise IT System
     Modernize personal protective equipment standards to better safeguard firefighters
Integrate pre- and post-fire activities into a complete wildfire strategy
     Deploy a unified wildfire risk mapping tool
     Establish a consistent Emergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation framework
     Expand beneficial use of biomass and residual forest products

I think that the creation of the U.S. Wildland Fire Service is a good step forward to managing wildfires in the United States. I look forward to following the new service after it is implemented in January 2026 


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