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THE STATE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS ADDRESS. n. STATE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS ADDRESS. History of International Work in the Forest Service Current Situation in International Programs. Phase 1 (1900-1945).
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STATE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS ADDRESS • History of International Work in the Forest Service • Current Situation in International Programs
Phase 1 (1900-1945) • 1902—Bureau of Forestry Chief, Gifford Pinchot, is invited to the Philippines to provide technical assistance. • 1903—Creation of Caribbean Nation Forest Reserve in Puerto Rico—not international but started emphasizing tropical forestry. • 1905—Establishment of US Forest Service; Gifford Pinchot, First Chief. • 1910—Wood Products Laboratory in Madison, WI, starts research in tropics on tropical wood. 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940
Phase 2 (1945-1970) • Post WWII—USAID and FAO are established. • 1950—US Forest Service provides technical assistance to newly independent and developing countries. • 1958—Foreign Forestry Service is created under Deputy Chief for Research. • 1970—By 1970, US Forest Service has sent 150 professionals for long-term and short-term assignments overseas. • Over 2,500 foreign nationals have gone through the US Forest Service training programs. 1940 1950 1960 1970
Phase 3 (1970-1990) • 1980—USAID establishes Forestry Support Program (FSP) to assist countries around the world. • 1985—DASP is established and funded by USAID. • 1987—US Forest Service provides assistance to 50 countries, and 35 Forest Service employees serve on 1-year assignments in 20 countries. 1970 1980 1990
Phase 4 (1990-Present) • 1990—International Forestry Cooperation Act is passed. • Farm Bill of 1990 directs Secretary to establish a Deputy Chief for International Forestry. • Jeff Sirmon is first Deputy Chief. • 1991—USAID Forest Resources Management II project (FRM II) replaces FSP. 1990 2011
Phase 4 (1990-Present) • 1994—International Forestry has budget of $7 million and 55 FTE’s. USAID funding is $2 million. • International Forestry moves into Franklin Court. • Jeff Sirmon retires. 1990 1994 2011
Phase 4 (1990-Present) continued… • March 1995—Val Mezainis becomes second Deputy Chief for International Forestry. • June 1995—International Forestry is zeroed out by Congress and Deputy Chief position is eliminated in FY96 Appropriations bill. • Congress allows Forest Service to take $2.7 million of appropriated money “off the top” for International Forestry. • International Forestry downsizes to 17 FTE’s. 1990 1995 2011
Phase 4 (1990-Present) continued… • June 1999—International Forestry becomes International Programs. • International Programs establishes partnerships with The Nature Conservancy, Ducks Unlimited and universities. 1990 1999 2011
Phase 4 (1990-Present) continued… • June 2000—International Programs gets line item in appropriated budget under State & Private Forestry • Money is no longer “off the top.” 1990 2000 2011
US Forest Service International Programs 31.5 27.5 25 24 17.7 16.6 13 11.7 11 9.5 9 9 8 7.5 6.5 5.7 4.7
NEXT YEAR – 2010/2011 GOALS • Continue to meet FAS challenges • Continue to increase administrativeeffectiveness • Continue to increase security and safety forUSFS international travelers • Increase appropriated and reimbursablefunding • Increase USAID target countries • Better support on the Hill • Continue to invest high quality staff • Hiring • Training and Development 2010 future