This bill makes it easier for the government to hire wildland firefighters quickly and efficiently. It helps ensure that there are enough trained personnel to fight wildfires and support firefighting efforts.
Direct Hire To Fight Fires This bill provides permanent direct-hire authority to the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of the Interior to fill wildland firefighter and firefighting support positions in the Forest Service and Interior agencies. The bill also requires USDA and Interior to implement policies to recruit and retain wildland firefighters and related personnel, such as by streamlining the hiring process and reducing barriers for firefighters transferring between agencies. Further, the bill requires USDA and Interior to annually report related data to Congress, including the number of firefighters needed for the coming year, the number of firefighting vacancies in each state, and existing barriers to filling such vacancies. The report must also be made available on a public website.
1. This bill allows the government to hire wildland firefighters directly without lengthy processes. 2. It targets positions in the Forest Service and the Department of the Interior. 3. The bill aims to speed up hiring and improve retention of firefighting staff. 4. It requires annual reports on the number of hired firefighters and their roles. 5. The bill also seeks to make it easier for firefighters to transfer between agencies.