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Posted: Jun 8, 2016

NKF&R’s Dan Smith Named Fire Chief of the Year

At a banquet that capped the group’s annual conference, the Washington Fire Chiefs (WFC) honored North Kitsap Fire & Rescue’s Dan Smith as Fire Chief of the Year on May 25.  

The Dan Packer award, named for the East Pierce Fire & Rescue Fire Chief killed in 2008 when overrun by flames while deployed on a wildland fire in Northern California, is given to the association member who emulates the late Chief Packer’s strong leadership qualities, including: loyalty, determination, strength in action and in relationships...
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Posted: Apr 28, 2016

NPPGov / FireRescue GPO Has NEW Fire Apparatus Contracts!

FireRescue GPO members have asked for more fire apparatus contracts and we have delivered! Several new publicly solicited contracts for fire apparatus are now available as the result of a public solicitation by our Lead Public Agency partner, the Public Procurement Authority. These contracts offer a wide range of fire apparatus, options and accessories from a number of quality manufacturers and their respective dealer network.  
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Posted: Apr 22, 2016

Important Anti-Phishing Risk Alert: Don't Get Hooked!

Recently, a NPIP program member became the victim of an Internet phishing attack. For anyone wondering what this means, phishing is defined as trying to obtain financial or other confidential/private information from Internet users, typically by sending an e-mail that looks as if it is from a legitimate organization, but contains a link to a “fake” website that replicates the real one. More sophisticated phishing scams might even be disguised as communications from individuals within your organization.

Phishing has been the biggest financial threat on the Internet, but hackers are now going after far more than just financial information; they are targeting government and other large institutions in their attempts...
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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Making Change Stick with The Change Formula

The key to surviving the fast paced world of today is that ability to accept and manage change. But making change stick is a difficult task. And when it comes to managing change in businesses the failure rate is high.

  • An IBM study “Making Change Work” of more than 1,500 practitioners worldwide found that only 59% of corporate projects miss at least one objective or fail entirely.
  • In 2008, a McKinsey survey of 3,199 executives around the world found that only one transformation in three succeeds.
  • An Economist Intelligence Unit study, sponsored by the Project Management Institute (PMI) found that less than half (46%) of executives their businesses are “excellent” or even “good” at executing initiatives and projects to deliver strategic results.
  • A 2013 Towers Watson Change and Communication ROI Survey found that only one out of four respondents (25%) say they are able to sustain gains from their change management initiatives over the long-term.
  • As you can see from these research results that making change stick is not easy. What can be done to improve on these results?
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Posted: Mar 31, 2016

Make Recruitment a Priority During National Volunteer Week

National Volunteer Week is coming up on April 10-16. This is a great opportunity to both recognize the achievements of your existing volunteers as well as alert the community to your department’s need for more recruits.

Volunteers are a crucial component of our nation’s fire service. 69 percent of firefighters are volunteers, and there are many additional volunteers providing support through local auxiliary programs such as Fire Corps or junior firefighter programs. However, a 2014 national survey by the NVFC showed 41 percent of respondents did not know if their local department used volunteers, and 79 percent did not know if their department was seeking new volunteers.

The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) recently launched the Make Me A Firefighter recruitment campaign to help raise awareness among the public of the need for volunteers as well as provide departments with the tools and resources they need to recruit new members. Departments can register for free at portal.nvfc.org to post your volunteer needs and access customizable outreach materials, ready-to-use PSAs, a recruit tracking tool, and more. The portal is designed to be your one-stop shop to implementing and managing a local recruitment campaign...

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