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<br />FY 2006 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM - DECEMBER 2, 2005 <br /> <br />Additional courses are being identified and will be shared as soon as possible. A certificate <br />of completion of such training must be on file with the SAA and should be made available <br />to Preparedness Officers upon request upon the hiring of personnel. <br /> <br />C.3. Eauipment <br /> <br />LETPP funds may be used for equipment acquisition from the LETPP equipment categories <br />listed in the FY 2006 G&T AEL. The FY 2006 AEL is available in its entirety online through <br />the RKB at http://www.rkb.mipt.org and the equipment categories are outlined in Table 10 below <br />and Appendix D. <br /> <br />Table 10 - LETPP Allowable Equipment Categories <br /> <br /> <br />Personal Protective Equipment <br />Explosive Device Mitigation and Remediation <br />E ui ment <br />[3] CBRNE Operational and Search and Rescue <br />E ui ment <br />[4] Information Technology <br />[5] Cyber Security Enhancement Equipment <br />[6] Interoperable Communications Equipment <br />[10] Power Equipment <br />[11] CBRNE Reference Materials <br /> <br />CBRNE Incident Response Vehicles <br />Terrorism Incident Prevention Equipment <br /> <br />[14] Physical Security Enhancement Equipment <br /> <br />[15] Inspection and Screening Systems <br />[17] CBRNE Prevention and Response Watercraft <br />[19] CBRNE Logistical Support Equipment <br />[20] Intervention Equipment <br />[21] Other Authorized Equipment <br /> <br />CA. Trainin!! <br /> <br />LETPP funds may be used for a range of law enforcement terrorism prevention related training <br />activities to enhance the capabilities of State and local personnel, including the 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 CBRNE, <br />agriculture, and cyber threats. <br />. NIMS training. <br />. Weaponization ofCBRNE, agriculture, and cyber threats. <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 />. Cybcr security protective measures training. <br />. Multi-cultural training for undercover operations. <br />. Language training. <br />. Joint training with other homeland security entities (e.g., U.S. Secret Service, Customs <br /> <br />PREPAREDNESS DIRECTORATE'S OFFICE OF GRANTS AND TRAINING <br /> <br />90 <br /> <br />