Purpose
Definitions
Secretaries
Secretary concerned
Unmanned aircraft systems
Definitions
section 44801 of title 49In this subsection, the terms “unmanned aircraft” and “unmanned aircraft system” have the meanings given those terms in .
Establishment of program
Not later than 180 days after , the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, shall establish a research, development, and testing program, or expand an applicable existing program, to assess unmanned aircraft system technologies, including optionally piloted aircraft, across the full range of wildland fire management operations in order to accelerate the deployment and integration of those technologies into the operations of the Secretaries.
Expanding use of unmanned aircraft systems on wildfires
In carrying out the program established under paragraph (2), the Secretaries, in coordination with the Federal Aviation Administration, State wildland firefighting agencies, and other relevant Federal agencies, shall enter into an agreement under which the Secretaries shall develop consistent protocols and plans for the use on wildland fires of unmanned aircraft system technologies, including for the development of real-time maps of the location of wildland fires.
Location systems for wildland firefighters
In general
Not later than 2 years after , subject to the availability of appropriations, the Secretaries, in coordination with State wildland firefighting agencies, shall jointly develop and operate a tracking system (referred to in this subsection as the “system”) to remotely locate the positions of fire resources for use by wildland firefighters, including, at a minimum, any fire resources assigned to Federal type 1 wildland fire incident management teams.
Requirements
Operation
Wildland fire decision support
Protocol
Wildfire decision support system
In general
The Secretaries, in coordination with State wildland firefighting agencies, shall establish a system or expand an existing system to track and monitor decisions made by the Secretaries or State wildland firefighting agencies in managing wildfires.
Components
Smoke projections from active wildland fires
Omitted
Rapid Response Erosion Database
In general
The Secretaries, in consultation with the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Secretary of Commerce, shall establish and maintain a database, to be known as the “Rapid Response Erosion Database” (referred to in this subsection as the “Database”).
Open-source Database
Availability
Components
Use
The Secretary concerned shall use the Database, as applicable, in developing recommendations for emergency stabilization treatments or modifications to drainage structures to protect values-at-risk following a wildland fire.
Coordination
The Secretaries may share the Database, and any results generated in using the Database, with any State or unit of local government.
Predicting where wildfires will start
In general
The Secretaries, in consultation with the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Secretary of Energy, and the Secretary of Commerce, through the capabilities and assets located at the National Laboratories, shall establish and maintain a system to predict the locations of future wildfires for fire-prone areas of the United States.
Cooperation; components
The system established under paragraph (1) shall be based on, and seek to enhance, similar systems in existence on , including the Fire Danger Assessment System.
Use in forecasts
Not later than 1 year after , the Secretaries shall use the system established under paragraph (1), to the maximum extent practicable, for purposes of developing any wildland fire potential forecasts.
Coordination
The Secretaries may share the system established under paragraph (1), and any results generated in using the system, with any State or unit of local government.
Termination of authority
The authority provided by this section terminates on the date that is 10 years after .
Savings clause
Pub. L. 116–9, title I, § 1114133 Stat. 615(, , .)
Editorial Notes
Codification
section 1114 of Pub. L. 116–9section 1114 of Pub. L. 116–9section 2208 of Title 15Section is comprised of . Subsec. (g) of amended , Commerce and Trade.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Definition of “Secretary”
section 2 of Pub. L. 116–9section 1 of Title 16“Secretary” means the Secretary of the Interior, see , set out as a note under , Conservation.