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About the NWCG Glossary of Wildland Fire

This glossary provides the wildland fire community a single source for wildland fire and incident management terminology commonly used by the NWCG and its subgroups.

One of the NWCG goals is to standardize terms and definitions within the NWCG community. To support this goal, NWCG is directing that all NWCG products that contain terms and definitions be based on this Glossary for the purpose of maintaining definition consistency and clarity among documents.

Please email any comments to the Data Standards and Terminology Subcommittee at BLM_FA_NWCG_Glossary@blm.gov.

Understanding the Glossary Process

Why Does NWCG Need to Develop Terminology?

The NWCG Glossary of Wildland Fire is developed and published to provide an accurate and consistent vocabulary that can be used by NWCG in its product development and also across agency wildland fire programs. The NWCG has directed that all committee and subgroup product glossaries be contained within the NWCG Glossary of Wildland Fire for the purpose of maintaining definition consistency and clarity among documents.

What is a Glossary Entry?

A glossary entry includes a term and one or more definitions for that term. Most terms only have one definition. However, in some cases a term may be used in differing contexts by various business areas so multiple definitions are warranted.

Consistent use of terminology promotes the efficient sharing of information, facilitates analysis of data from disparate sources, improves data integrity, and maximizes the use of shared resources.

NWCG Glossary Terms Must:

  • Be specific to wildland fire
  • Relate to NWCG committee work or publications
  • Not be defined in a common dictionary

Examples of Excluded Glossary Terms:

  • Organizations:  Agency and Bureau names which can be easily research on-line e.g. National Park Service, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, etc.
  • IT Applications:  Publications should address them generically (for example: Resource ordering system vs. ROSS.) An inventory of IT Investments is managed by the WFIT Program Management Office (https://sites.google.com/a/firenet.gov/www/).
  • NWCG Positions:  Information about approved NWCG positions is centralized under the NWCG website.

Term Development and Maintenance

A monthly update of the glossary allows committees and organizations responsible for products to incorporate changes on a continual basis. An NWCG committee or subgroup is assigned as the steward to develop or revise a glossary entry. These stewards are - or represent - the subject matter experts and can ensure accuracy of definitions and consistency across agencies. The following entities are involved in development and maintenance of NWCG glossary entries: requestor, Data Standards and Terminology Subcommittee (DSTS), stewards, reviewers, and the NWCG Web Manager. See the NWCG User Guide for Glossary of Wildland Fire, PMS 937, for more specific definitions for each entity involved and the steps in the maintenance of the NWCG Glossary.

Copyright and Trademark Information

This glossary is compiled and maintained under the stewardship of the NWCG Data Standards and Terminology Subcommittee (DSTS).  NWCG has approved this information for the guidance of its subgroups and member agencies and is not responsible for the interpretation or use of this information by anyone otherwise.

This NWCG information is in the public domain. Use of the information, including copying, is permitted. Use of NWCG information within another document is permitted using accurate and proper citation to avoid plagiarism.

The NWCG logo may not be used except on NWCG authorized information. "National Wildfire Coordinating Group", "NWCG", and the NWCG logo are trademarks of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group.

The use of trade, firm, or corporation names in this publication is for the information and convenience of the reader and does not constitute an endorsement by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group of any product or service to the exclusion of others that may be suitable.

NWCG Latest Announcements

2024 Week of Remembrance

Date: June 27, 2024
Contact: 6 Minutes for Safety Subcommittee 

As we approach the 2024 Week of Remembrance (WOR), June 30 to July 6, we dedicate this time to thoughtfully reviewing and recognizing the events of the 2018 Mendocino Complex. As such, this year’s theme of “Learning From the Mendocino Complex” embodies a longstanding hallmark of WOR, honoring through learning.

Throughout the week, our energy will be directed toward fostering generative conversations in briefing rooms and at tailgates.

References:

6 Minutes for Safety - 2024 Week of Remembrance

Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center

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