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<br /> <br />July 31, 2000 <br /> <br />C. An estimate ofthe time it will take to deliver such personnel, equipment, supplies, <br /> <br />and services at the date, time and place specified by the Requesting Party; <br /> <br />D. A technical description of any communications and telecommunications equip- <br /> <br />ment available for timely communications with the Requesting Party and other Assisting <br /> <br />Parties; and <br /> <br />E. The names of all personnel whom the Assisting Party designates as Supervisors. <br /> <br />ARTICLE V1. Rendition of Assistance. After the Assisting Party has delivered its personnel, <br /> <br />equipment, supplies, services, or other resources to the place specified by the Requesting Party, the <br /> <br />Requesting Party shall give specific assignments to the Supervisors of the Assisting Party, who shall <br /> <br />be responsible for directing the performance of these assignments. The Assisting Party shall have <br /> <br />authority to direct the manner in which the assignments are performed. In the event of an emergency <br /> <br />that affects the Assisting Party, all personnel, equipment, supplies, services and other resources of <br /> <br />the Assisting Party shall be subject to recall by the Assisting Party upon not less than five (5) days <br /> <br />notice or, if such notice is impracticable, as much notice as is practicable under the circumstances. <br /> <br />A. For operations at the scene of catastrophic and major disasters, the Assisting Party <br /> <br />shall to the fullest extent practicable give its personnel and other resources sufficient equip- <br /> <br />ment and supplies to make them self-sufficient for food, shelter, and operations unless the <br /> <br />Requesting Party has specified the contrary. For minor disasters, the Requesting Party shall <br /> <br />8 <br />