Interagency Fire Program Management Qualifications Standards and Guide

Interagency Fire Program Management

Qualifications Standards and Guide

The IFPM Standard Implementation Plan and supporting documents have been finalized and are available on this website.

The Department of Interior and the USDA Forest Service established October 1, 2004 as the date to officially begin implementation of the IFPM Standard.

Following the South Canyon Fire in 1994, an interagency team was formed to investigate the fatalities and contributing factors. The subsequent 1995 Federal Wildland Fire Policy and Program Review, signed by both Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior, directed Federal wildland fire agencies to establish fire management qualifications standards to improve firefighter safety and increase professionalism in fire management programs.

The Interagency Fire Program Qualifications Task Force was established in July 1997, to develop these qualification standards and accomplish related assignments. Their efforts resulted in the Interagency Fire Program Management Qualifications Standards and Guide, referred to as the IFPM Standard and the Supplemental Qualification Standard for professional GS-0401 Fire Management Specialist positions, which were approved by the Office of Personnel Management in August 2001.

The National Fire and Aviation Executive Board (NFAEB) through the Federal Fire Training Task Group (FFTTG) chartered an interagency IFPM Implementation Team consisting of human resources, training and fire management personnel to write an implementation plan for the IFPM Standard.

 

Bureau of Indian Affairs
Bureau of Land Management
National Park Service
Fish & Wildlife Service
Forest Service