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City of Laguna Niguel
Contract #
A-2005-310-11
Agency
Police
Council Approval Date
9/19/2005
Destruction Year
2012
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Attachment C <br />Section 21 Other Authorized Equipment <br />AEL Ref No Title /Description <br />SHSP/ LETPP MMRS EMPG <br />UASr <br />21.1 <br />Sales Tax <br />0 0 0 o <br />Sales tax on equipment purchased with grant funding. <br />21.2 <br />Shipping <br />❑�r ❑J W © <br />Shipping costs for equipment purchased with grant funding <br />21.3 <br />Leasing of Space for Equipment Storage <br />0 © ❑� <br />Leasing (or rental) of space for storage of allowable equipment item. <br />(NOTE: GRANT FUNDS MAY BE USED TO COVER ONLY THAT <br />PORTION OF THE LEASING /RENTAL PERIOD THAT OCCURS DURING <br />THE GRANT PROJECT PERIOD. GRANTEES ARE REMINDED THAT <br />SUPPLANTING OF PREVIOUSLY PLANNED OR BUDGETED ACTIVITIES <br />IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.) <br />21.4 <br />Installation <br />© © W © <br />Installation costs for authorized equipment purchased through ODP grants <br />21.5 <br />Maintenance <br />0 © <br />Maintenance contracts for authorized equipment purchased through ODP <br />grants and /or acquired through DHS -ODP's Homeland Defense Equipment <br />Reuse (HDER) Program <br />21.6 <br />Training <br />0 0 0 o <br />Training on CBRNE and cyber security equipment by vendors or local <br />entities. DHS encourages the use of Domestic Preparedness Equipment <br />Technical Assistance Program (DPETAP) for equipment training; however, <br />manufacturer /vendor equipment training, the cost of overtime to attend the <br />training, and costs related to having vendors provide training on equipment <br />to State and /or local units of government is allowed to facilitate the training <br />on and fielding of equipment. Note that training expenses allowable under <br />this item must be equipment- specific. Expenses for generic training or <br />operations training (even if equipment is used during the training) are not <br />allowable. For non - equipment - specific training, please see applicable <br />training guidelines in the FY2005 grant kit. <br />21.7 <br />Programming for XML Compliance <br />© <br />Programming and technical assistance for bringing systems into compliance <br />with the Global Justice XML Data Model. This item also includes training for <br />programmers on the Global Justice XML Data Model, the cost of overtime to <br />attend the training, and costs related to on -site training to State and /or local <br />units of government. <br />21.8 <br />Consulting Services in Support of Equipment Acquisition <br />Use of consultants in the design of customized versions of allowable <br />equipment, or to supervise constmctionfinstallation of allowable equipment. <br />Fall 2004 <br />SEL Ref Number <br />Interactive versions of this appendix and the Fall 2004 SEL are available on -line at wrvrv.rkb.minLorg. <br />Wednesday, April 27, 2005 Full AEL: Page 77 of 78 <br />
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