NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

MORNING REPORT


Thursday, December 7, 2006


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INCIDENTS


No new incident reports received.


OTHER NEWS


Other news from today's edition of InsideNPS, the National Park Service's home page:


USS Arizona Memorial - The NPS and Navy Region Hawaii will host the 65th Anniversary Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration today. The theme of this year's event, "A Nation Remembers," will reflect on how the remembrance of Pearl Harbor has evolved throughout the years since World War II.


White House - Flags are to be flown at half staff in honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.


Concessions Management - The Concessions Program Center will be conducting monthly, hour-long audio "chats" (workshops) to provide interested parties with current information on concessions. A schedule for FY 07 is provided.


Visitor and Resource Protection - Ginny Rousseau, the Incident Management, Analysis and Reporting System (IMARS) project coordinator for the past three years, has announced her retirement. She will retire on January 3rd following 35 years with the National Park Service.


Appalachian NST - Chief ranger Robert Gray is retiring on January 3rd with 30 years of service.


Glen Canyon NRA - The park is recruiting for a year-round, full-performance GL-9 park ranger for the Halls Crossing Subdistrict in the Uplake District.


Pipe Spring NM - The park is currently seeking applicants for a permanent GS-7/9 park ranger (interpretation).


Mount Rainier NP - The park has issued an announcement for a GL-9 protection ranger (lateral).


Everglades NP - The park is recruiting for a GS-2210-13 supervisory information technology specialist.

To link to InsideNPS, click on HYPERLINK "http://inside.nps.gov/" http://inside.nps.gov/


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Prepared by Visitor and Resource Protection, WASO, with the cooperation and support of Delaware Water Gap NRA.


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