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<abstract>The wildland fire problems facing our nation continue to grow.
The number of acres burned by wildland fires annually from 2000  
to 2005 was 70 percent greater than the average burned annually  
during the 1990s, while appropriations for the federal		 
government&apos;s wildland fire management activities tripled from	 
about $1 billion in fiscal year 1999 to nearly $3 billion in	 
fiscal year 2005. Experts believe that catastrophic damage from  
wildland fire probably will continue to increase until an	 
adequate long-term federal response, coordinated with others, is 
implemented and has had time to take effect. In the past 7 years,
the federal government has made important progress in putting	 
into place basic components of a framework for managing and	 
responding to the nation&apos;s wildland fire problems. Many 	 
challenges lie ahead, however, if the federal agencies having	 
primary responsibility for managing wildland fire issues--the	 
Forest Service within the Department of Agriculture and the	 
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), 
Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), and National Park Service (NPS) 
within the Department of the Interior--are to address the	 
problems in a timely and effective manner. Most notably, as we	 
reported in January 2005, the agencies need to develop a cohesive
strategy that identifies the available long-term options and	 
related funding requirements for reducing excess vegetation that 
could fuel wildland fires and for responding to wildland fires	 
when they occur. The agencies and the Congress need such a	 
strategy in order to make informed decisions about an effective  
and affordable long-term approach for addressing problems that	 
have been decades in the making and will take decades more to	 
resolve. In our January 2005 report, recognizing that the	 
development of a cohesive strategy that includes long-term	 
options and funding was itself a long-term effort, we recommended
that the Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior provide the 
Congress with a joint tactical plan outlining the critical steps 
the agencies planned to take, together with related time frames, 
to complete such a cohesive strategy. In responding to that	 
report, officials from Agriculture and Interior said they would  
produce an initial tactical plan by August 2005. Our prior work  
also identified several tasks, each with its own challenges, that
the agencies must complete prior to implementing such a strategy,
including finishing data systems needed to identify the extent,  
severity, and location of wildland fire threats to the nation&apos;s  
communities and ecosystems; updating local fire management plans 
to better specify the actions needed to effectively address these
threats; and assessing the cost-effectiveness and affordability  
of options for reducing fuels. In this context, Congress asked us
to provide information on (1) the progress that the Departments  
of Agriculture and the Interior have made over the past year in  
developing a tactical plan outlining the steps and time frames	 
needed to complete a cohesive strategy for addressing wildland	 
fire threats, as we recommended; and (2) the agencies&apos; efforts to
address the challenges GAO believes they are likely to face as	 
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