Tuesday, March 10th
| Time | Session | Speakers | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8:30 am - 9 am | NWSA Training Committee | Committee Only | Sorrento 1 |
| 9:00 am - 9:30 am | Instructor Checkin | NWSA Instructor | Base Camp Contractors (Tents, Office Trailers, Lighting, and Power Distribution) |
| 9:30 am - 12:30 pm | NWSA Instructor Session | Darron Williams Training Committee | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Lunch on your own | ||
| 1:00 pm | Meeting Registration Opens | Naples Welcome Center | Naples Ballroom |
| 1:30 pm - 3 pm | NWSA Members Only Business Meeting | Jess Wills NWSA President | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 3:00 pm - 3:15 pm | Meet & Greet | Chief Brian Fennessy US Wildland Fire Service Open to All | |
| 3:15 pm - 3:30 pm | Meet & Greet | James Gallagher. California State Assemblyman | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 3:30 pm - 3:45 pm | Meet & Greet | Rep. Celeste Maloy, Chairman Congressional Western Caucus | Base Camp Contractors (Tents, Office Trailers, Lighting, and Power Distribution) |
| 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm | Base Camp Contractors (Tents, Office Trailers, Lighting and Power Distribution) | Curtis Heyne Don Pollard | Sorrento 2 |
| 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm | Water Handling Resource Group | Naples 6 & 7 | |
| 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm | EMS Resource Group | Scott Maurer | Sorrento 3 |
| 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm | Misc Resource Group | Capri 2 |
Wednesday, March 11th
| Time | Session | Speakers | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8:00 - 7 p.m. | Vendor Shows | (See roster of vendors belows) | Naples 1 - 5 |
| 8:00 am - 8:20 am | Welcome Recognition of outgoing President Recognition of Mike Edrington | Jess Wills, NWSA President | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 8:20 am - 8:30 am | Opening Keynote | Sarah Fisher, USFS Director of Fire & Aviation Management | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 8:30 am - 8:45 am | Keynote Speaker | Anthony (AJ) Bethas, USFS Deputy Director, Budget, Planning, Workforce Development and Training, Fire & Aviation Management | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 8:45 am - 9:30 am | USFS - Fire & Aviation Management Panel | Bradley Siemens, Assistant Director Partnership & Business Development Jessica Johnson, USFS Branch Chief, National Contract Program Management Jill Leguineche - USFS Contract Operations Specialist | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 9:30 am - 10:00 am | Break | VISIT OUR VENDORS! | Naples 1- 5 |
| 10:00 am | DON'T FORGET your ballots! | ||
| 10:00 am - 11:00 am | USFS IPO Panel | Jeff Gardner, Branch Chief, Equipment & Services Branch Kim Luft, Branch Chief, At-Incident Management Support Branch (AIMS) | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 11:00 am - 11:30 am | California Guest Speaker | James Huston, Deputy Chief of Staff to California Lieutenant Governor | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 11:30 am - 1:00 pm | Lunch on your own | ||
| 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Safe Seperation Distance Presentation | Dan Jimenez Missoula Fire Sciences Lab | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Firefighter Safety, Health & Risk Management | Tim Sampson, Deputy Chief, Washington DNR | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Break | VISIT OUR VENDORS! | Naples 1 - 5 |
| 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | State Agency Panel | Kyle Williams - Fire Chief, Oregon Department of Forestry Travis Medema, Chief Deputy, Oregon State Fire Marshal Mariah Rawlings, Assistant Chief Deputy, Oregon State Fire Marshal Tim Sampson, Deputy Chief, Fire Division, Washington DNR Mike Burri -Operations Specialist, Washington DNR | Naples 6 & 7 |
| Dinner (purchase tickets in advance or at the Welcome desk cut off is 3 11 2026 at noon | 2026 Fire Weather | Gary Bennett, NWSA Meteorologist | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Vendor Welcome Reception | Naples 1-5 |
Thursday, March 12th
| Time | Session | Speakers | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Happy Hour | NA | Naples 1 - 5 |
| 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Welcome Recognition of outgoing Pres | Jess Wills, NWSA President | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Opening Keynote | Sarah Fisher, USFS Director of Fire & Aviation Management | Naples 6 & 7 |
| 9:30 am - 10:00 am | Break | VISIT OUR VENDORS! | Naples 1- 5 |
Speakers

Sarah Fisher
USFS Fire & Aviation Management Director
Sarah began her career at Grand Canyon National Park as a seasonal park ranger in 1989 and moved into a permanent position in 1992. She continued her NPS career in Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks until she transferred to the USDA Forest Service at the National Interagency Fire Center in 2002. She has spent the last 20 years as a member of the Operations Staff and has extensive experience in supporting field operations, providing policy direction and managing complex contracting programs. Sarah has been involved in fire as militia support and on incident management teams since 1989. Sarah currently resides in Boise, ID with her husband Chad, sons Beckett and Asa, as well as the goldendoodle Charlie.

Brad Siemens
Assistant Director, Partnerships & Business Management USFS
Brad Siemens has worked in the Forest Service since 2005. He has had the privilege of working in the National Forest System, State Private & Tribal Forestry, and Fire & Aviation Management in various positions of leadership at the district, forest, region, and national levels of the organization. Brad has a passion for working with internal and external stakeholders to address problems, identify solutions, and navigate bureaucratic structures to achieve results. In the role of WO FAM Assistant Director for Partnerships and Business Management since May 2024, Brad is excited about the opportunity to work directly with external partners in collaboration to meet the current and future challenges of the Wildland Fire System. Brad enjoys spending his free time with his wife and two teenage kids, preferably outdoors.

Jeff Gardner
Branch Chief, Equipment & Services Branch, IPO
Jeff Gardner is currently the Branch Chief of the Equipment and Services Branch of Incident Procurement Operations within the USDA Forest Service Procurement and Property Services Organization. Jeff started his Forest Service career as a firefighter on an engine crew on the Ochoco National Forest, Prineville Ranger District in Oregon during the summer of 1995. After leaving the Forest Service in 2000, Jeff served with the U.S. Navy as an Aviation Corpsman stationed out of Point Mugu, CA from 2001 to 2006. While in the Navy, Jeff completed two overseas deployments, one in the Persian Gulf, and another in the Western Pacific. After leaving the Navy, Jeff returned to the Forest Service as a Civil Engineer Technician for the Deschutes National Forest in Bend, OR while pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration at Oregon State University. After graduating from Oregon State, Jeff was hired as a Contracting Officer for the Forest Service Region 1 in Missoula, MT.

Kim Luft
Branch Chief, At-Incident Management Support Branch (AIMS), IPO
Kim Luft is the Branch Chief for the USDA Forest Service’s At-Incident Management Support (AIMS) Branch within Incident Procurement Operations (IPO). In this role, she leads national efforts to deliver consistent, compliant, and scalable procurement support to wildland fire and all-hazard incidents. Since assuming leadership of AIMS in March 2025, Luft has focused on improving transparency, operational integration, and speed of acquisition at the incident level—while ensuring procurement approaches remain fair, competitive, and aligned with federal acquisition regulations. Her work emphasizes practical solutions that support both incident operations and the long-term health of the wildland fire vendor base. Luft brings a background in logistics, federal program management, and fire contracting. She joined the Forest Service in 2010 as the Rocky Mountain Fire Cache Manager, later moving into regional fire contracting and serving as a Supervisory Contract Specialist within IPO. Before leading AIMS, she served as Branch Chief for procurement modernization, where she helped advance system and policy improvements across IPO. Luft values open communication with industry and works closely with vendors, interagency partners, and field personnel to ensure procurement processes are clear, predictable, and responsive to operational needs. She is committed to strengthening trust, improving readiness, and supporting a resilient wildland fire response system.

Jill Leguineche
Program Manager
Jill grew up on a cattle ranch in Southern Idaho. She spent much of her growing-up years outside, enjoying the many uses of our public lands. In 1997, she started her career on a fire crew with the Bureau of Land Management in Shoshone, Idaho. She spent 13 years working for the BLM before moving to Boise in 2010 as the Boise Interagency Dispatch Center Manager. Managing the Boise Dispatch Center was both rewarding and challenging, but allowed her the opportunity to experience complex incidents in a very fast-paced environment. Jill spent 13 years in that role before moving into her current role with the Washington Office, Fire and Aviation Management, Incident Business Branch, as a Program Manager. Jill’s current portfolio includes the Incident Blanket Purchase Agreements as well as the National Emergency Rental Vehicle Program.

Jess Wills
NWSA President
With nearly three decades of experience in private wildland fire operations and executive leadership, Jess Wills brings a comprehensive understanding of the private wildfire suppression industry to his role as President of the National Wildfire Suppression Association (NWSA). He began his career in wildland fire in 1997, advancing through operational leadership roles including Crew Boss and Engine Boss before transitioning into executive management.
Jess has served on the NWSA Board and Executive Board since 2009 and has been actively engaged in national policy discussions impacting wildfire contracting, workforce sustainability, and public private response models. As President, he is focused on strengthening collaboration, promoting professional standards, and advocating for policies that ensure a reliable, well-qualified private wildfire workforce.

Darron Williams
NWSA Training Coordinator
With more than thirty years of wildland fire experience, Darron will collaborate closely with our Training Committee to strengthen our training programs. Currently serving as Assistant Fire Management Officer for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Northwest Region through June 2025, Darron has held key leadership roles since joining the BIA in 2011—including Fire Management Officer at the Umatilla Agency and later for the entire region beginning in 2017. Darron’s commitment to service is evident in his time with the Bureau of Land Management Honor Guard (2000–2007) and in founding the BIA Northwest Region Honor Guard in 2023. He remains active in fire operations as a Division Group Supervisor for Great Basin Team 7, serves in advisory roles, and is a spokesperson for the Wildland Firefighter Foundation. He lives with his wife, Michelle, and their three children in a strawbale home in Idaho’s high desert—proof of his dedication to sustainability and a life of purpose.

Dan Jimenez
Research Engineer, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire, Fuels & Smoke Science Program
Dan has been an employee at the Missoula Fire Science Lab since 1998. His primary research focuses are on wildland firefighter safety and safety zone size, shape, and location; fuel break effectiveness on fire spread in wildland fuels and the wildland urban interface (WUI); and fundamental mechanisms associated with radiant and convective heat transfer and fluid flow in wildland fire. He earned an undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from Rutgers University; a master’s degree in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Washington State University; and his doctorate in Forest Remote Sensing from the University of Montana.
Connect with Dan at: daniel.jimenez@usda.gov
406-239-4164

Gary Bennett
NWSA Meteorologist
Gary D. Bennett began his career with the National Weather Service in May of 1971 as a Meteorological Tech. He worked at Weather offices including Great Falls, MT; Seattle, WA; Medford, OR; Boise, ID; Yakima, WA; and Wenatchee, WA. While working at these offices, he continued his education to become a professional Meteorologist in 1981, at the University of New York at Albany. Bennett’s fire weather career began in 1982. He successfully completed a facilitator's course. Gary Bennett transferred to the fire weather office in Boise, ID in 1992-1994. During this time, Bennett developed, wrote, and facilitated many lesson plans dealing with fire weather and fire behavior. He moved back to Wenatchee in 1995 as Meteorologist in Charge. Bennett transferred to Spokane, WA in 1997 and continued to help coordinate and instruct S-290 and S-390 courses and developed a 2-3 hour weather lesson for S-390. In retirement, Bennett continues to instruct S-290 courses. During the summer months, Bennett prepared daily Smoke Management Forecasts for the Idaho DEQ and the Nez Perce and Coeur d’ Alene Tribes. Occasionally he is called to work for the Washington State Dept. of Ecology with Smoke Management Issues.

