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PSGP Program Appendix | 2023 Page G-10 <br />facility and vessel plan shall be made available to FEMA and/or the local COTP upon request. The <br />results of these cybersecurity assessments may be designated as Sensitive Security Information (SSI) and <br />may be used to inform national maritime cybersecurity assessments. <br />Where a vulnerability assessment has been completed either through contracts or qualified personnel to <br />identify existing gaps and required mitigation efforts, mitigating projects may be funded that include <br />purchase of equipment, software, and infrastructure designed to harden cybersecurity. Specific questions on <br />conducting vulnerability assessments should be referred to the respective FEMA Preparedness Officer. <br />Capital (Construction) Projects Guidance <br />Recipients must obtain written approval from FEMA prior to the use of any PSGP funds for construction or <br />renovation projects. Additionally, PSGP funding may not be used to construct buildings or other physical <br />facilities that are not constructed under terms and conditions consistent with the requirements of section <br />611(j)(9) of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. § 5196(j)(9)) <br />(the Stafford Act),3 which requires compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act (codified as amended at 40 U.S.C. <br />§§ 3141 et seq.) for PSGP funded projects. Grant recipients must ensure that their contractors or <br />subcontractors for construction projects pay workers no less than the prevailing wages for laborers and <br />mechanics employed on projects of a character similar to the contract work in the civil subdivision of the <br />state in which the work is to be performed. Additional information regarding compliance with the Davis- <br />Bacon Act, including Department of Labor wage determinations, is available at <br />http://www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts/dbra.htm. <br />The following types of construction and renovation projects are allowable under PSGP, provided they <br />address a specific vulnerability or need identified in AMSP or otherwise support the <br />maintenance/sustainment of capabilities and equipment acquired through PSGP funding: <br />•Maritime Command and Control Centers; <br />•Interagency Operations Centers (IOCs) for maritime security; <br />•Port Security Emergency Communications Centers; <br />•Buildings to house generators that support maritime security risk mitigation; <br />•Maritime security risk mitigation facilities (e.g., dock house, ramps, and docks for existing port <br />security assets); <br />•Hardened security fences/barriers at access points; <br />•Any other building or physical facility that enhances access control to the port/MTSA facility area; <br />and <br />•PSGP funding may be used to purchase and/or upgrade a barge to support a staging area for <br />maritime/port security patrols or maritime security risk mitigation responses. (Certain areas <br />throughout the Nation may require a barge that can be permanently anchored or moored in certain <br />areas to support maritime security risk mitigation activities.). <br />To be considered eligible for funding, the construction of fusion centers, operations centers, or <br />communications centers must offer a port wide benefit and support information sharing and operational <br />coordination among regional interagency and other port security partners. Applicants are reminded that the <br />period of performance is 36 months. Eligible costs for construction or renovation projects may not exceed <br />$1 million (federal share) per project, which may not exceed 10% of the total amount of the award, as stated <br />3 While the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, as amended at 46 U.S.C. § 70107(b)(2), requires that such <br />activities are carried out consistent with Section 611(j)(8) of the Stafford Act, a subsequent amendment to the Stafford <br />Act by section 3 of Pub. L. No. 109-308 in 2006 redesignated the text of Section 611(j)(8) to 611(j)(9). The cross- <br />reference in the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 has not been updated.