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<br />~ <br />. <br /> <br />Attachment A <br /> <br />FY05 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />o Increased border security activities in coordination with CBP. <br /> <br />Consumable costs, such as fuel expenses, are not allowed except as part of <br />the standard National Guard deployment package. <br /> <br />2. Overtime costs are also allowable for personnel to participate in information, <br />investigative, and intelligence sharing activities specifically related to homeland <br />security. This includes activities such as anti-terrorism task forces, JTTF, Area <br />Maritime Security Committees (as required by the Maritime Transportation Security <br />Act of 2002), and TEW groups. <br /> <br />3. Hiring of contractors/consultants for participation in information/intelligence sharing <br />groups or intelligence fusion center. <br /> <br />Funding may not be used to supplant ongoing, routine public safety activities of state <br />and local law enforcement, and may not be used to hire staff for operational activities or <br />backfill. <br /> <br />Eauipment <br />LETPP funds may be used for specialized equipment acquisition from select equipment <br />categories listed in the FY05 ODP AEL. The FY05 AEL is available in its entirety online <br />through the RKB at http://www.rkb.mipt.orq. For more information on allowable <br />equipment categories, please refer to Appendix A: Authorized Program Expenditures. <br /> <br />Trainina <br />LETPP funds may be used for a range of law enforcement terrorism prevention related <br />training activities to enhance the capabilities of state and local personnel, including the <br />following: <br /> <br />. Training courses on building information sharing capacities <br />· Training that includes methods of target hardening <br />· Training for facility security personnel <br />· Training for vessel and port law enforcement security personnel recognition of <br />CBRNE threats <br />. NIMS training <br />· Weaponization of CBRNE agents <br />· History of terrorism and social environments contributing to threats <br />. Surveillance and counter-surveillance techniques <br />· Identifying/assessing critical infrastructure assets, vulnerabilities, and threats <br />· Intelligence analysis <br />. Cyber security protective measures training <br />· Multi-cultural training for undercover operations <br />. Language training <br />· Joint training with other homeland security entities (U.S. Secret Service, CBP, <br />etc.) <br />. Training on the use of interoperable communications equipment <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY I OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br />76 <br /> <br />