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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />Appendix A . Authorized Equipment List, Continued <br /> <br />16. Cyber Security Enhancement Equipment <br /> <br /> <br />Sub Cate 0 <br />Enhaucement E ui ment <br />Enhancemenl E ui ment <br />Enhaucement E ui ment <br />Enhancement E ui ment <br />Enhaucemeot E ui ment <br />Enhancement E ui ment <br />Enhaucement E ui ment <br /> <br />Enhaucement E ui ment <br /> <br /> <br />Descrl lion <br />Conti ation mana ement and atch dissemination tools <br />Ene tion s stems <br />Firewall and authentication technolo ies <br />Geo a hie infonnation s stems <br />trosion detection devices and s stems <br />e!work traffic monitorin and aual sis s stems <br />Scannin and enetration tools <br />Security hardware and software countermeasures to protect against <br />ber allacks <br /> <br /> <br />17. Intervention Equipment - this category allows for the purchase of specialized law <br />enforcement equipment that is necessary to further enhance their capabilities to prevent domestic <br />terrorism incidents. Core cities and transit agencies are reminded that they must comply with 28 <br />CFR, Parts 66 and 70. In addition, when procuring any Title III equipment, core cities and transit <br />agencies must strictly adhere to requirements of 18 U.S.c., Part I, Chapter 119, Section 2512, <br />pertaining to the manufacture, distribution, possession and advertising of wire, oral, or electronic <br />communications interception devices. This category includes but is not limited to the following: <br /> <br /> <br />18. Other Authorized Equipment and Related Costs <br /> <br /> <br />Deseri lion <br /> <br />e ui ment b vendors or local & state entities <br /> <br />FY04 Urban Areas Security Initiative <br /> <br />Page 56 <br />