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AIRBOURNE LAW ENFORCEMENT (ABLE)
Contract #
A-2005-310-24
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/19/2005
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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />HOMELAND SECURITY PREPAREDNESS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM <br /> <br />Information in this section is also available online: http://www.oip.usdoiqov/odp/ta.htm <br /> <br />A, Program Overview <br /> <br />ODP's Homeland Security Preparedness Technical Assistance Program provides direct <br />assistance to state and local jurisdictions to improve their ability to prevent, respond to, <br />and recover from threats or acts of terrorism and other hazards. A primary objective of <br />the program is to enhance the capacity of state and local jurisdictions, as well as special <br />needs jurisdictions such as port authorities and mass transit agencies to develop, plan, <br />and implement effective strategies for threats or acts of terrorism and other hazards. <br />Technical Assistance (TA) may be provided to state and local governments, law <br />enforcement, fire, hazardous materials, Citizen Corps Councils, and other community <br />agencies that have appropriate responsibilities. <br /> <br />All TA services are available to eligible recipients at no charge. ODP will cover <br />the cost of providing the technical expertise, travel, and related expenses, <br /> <br />8, Technical Assistance Defined <br /> <br />Technical assistance is a process of providing help to resolve a problem andlor create <br />innovative approaches to prevention, response, and recovery. TA seeks to provide <br />state and local jurisdictions with assistance that can accomplish one or more of the <br />following objectives: <br /> <br />. Identify a problem <br />. Address an identified problem <br />. Address items in a corrective action plan (CAP) from a completed exercise <br />. Fill "gaps" between equipment, training, and exercise programs <br /> <br />T A deliveries may take a variety of forms that can be combined or modified to meet the <br />specific needs of each requesting state/local jurisdiction. In order to best accommodate <br />the wide variety of TA needs and deliverables, ODP supports several levels of technical <br />assistance: <br /> <br />. LEVEL ONE: Provision of general information to raise awareness or enhance <br />familiarity with practices/protocols required within all jurisdictions. level One <br />delivery methods include: <br />a. Information <br />b. Resources <br /> <br />. LEVEL TWO: Delivery of solution packages and performance models drawn from <br />federal, state, and local studies, best practices, and experience that guide the <br />implementation of various initiatives. level Two delivery methods include: <br />a. Models <br />b. Templates <br />c. Samples <br /> <br />G-I <br />
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