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Author(s):
Booz Allen Hamilton
Year Published:

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Topic(s):
Fire Policy & Law

NRFSN number: 16199
FRAMES RCS number: 20030
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The Quadrennial Fire Review (QFR) is a strategic assessment process conducted every four years to evaluate current wildland fire management community strategies and capabilities against best estimates of the future environment. This report is the third iteration of the QFR, which began in 2005. It is not a formal policy or decision document, but rather a strategic evaluation of the long-range direction of wildland fire management. It looks far into the future to explore potential risks, challenges, and opportunities that may affect our ability to meet our mission. Moreover, it will inform our strategic planning, investments, operational capabilities, and positioning.

Citation

Booz Allen Hamilton. 2015. 2014 Quadrennial Fire Review final report. Washington, DC: USDA Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management; USDI Office of Wildland Fire. 79 p.

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