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<br />FY 2006 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM - DECEMBER 2, 2005 <br /> <br />grants, States and Urban Areas shall be responsible for supporting the sustainment costs for <br />those intelligence analysts. <br /> <br />The International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts' (IALEIA) <br />Educational Standard # 7 (page 14 of the IALEIA Analytic Standards booklet) provides <br />standards on the categories of training needed for intelligence analysts. These include <br />subject-matter expertise, analytic methodologies, customer-service ethics, information <br />handling and processing skills, critical thinking skills, computer literacy, and objectivity and <br />intellectual honesty. Successful completion the following courses satisfies the intelligence <br />analyst training requirement: <br /> <br />. Intelligence Analyst Training Program (FLETC) <br />. Foundations ofIntelligence Analysis Training (International Association of Law <br />Enforcements Intelligence Analysis) <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 />D.3. Equipment <br /> <br />Allowable equipment categories for FY 2006 HSGP are listed on the web-based AEL on the <br />Responder Knowledge Base (RKB), which is sponsored by G&T and the National Memorial <br />Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) at http://www.rkb.miot.org. <br /> <br />The FY 2006 HSGP AEL is housed on the RKB along with separate listings for the FY 2005 <br />AEL and the Fall 2005 Standardized Equipment List (SEL). In some cases, items on the SEL are <br />not allowable under FY 2006 HSGP or will not be eligible for purchase unless specific <br />conditions are met. In addition, some new items that are eligible under FY 2006 HSGP are not <br />available for purchase with FY 2005 funds. During the course ofFY 2006, G&T will highlight <br />significant updates to the AEL in real time on the RKB. These updates will be noted in a change <br />log posted on the main page of the AEL within the RKB. In addition, the RKB will also be <br />posting a new section on the website that links AEL items to the 37 capabilities included in the <br />TCL. <br /> <br />Significant changes to several personal protective equipment standards are expected during FY <br />2006. Grantees should refer to the notes included in each equipment item entry within the AEL <br />for additional information on these changes and their impact on allowability. <br /> <br />The 21 allowable categories of equipment under FY 2006 HSGP are listed in Appendix D. Any <br />questions or suggestions concerning the eligibility of equipment not addressed in the AEL should <br />be directed to the appropriate G&T Preparedness Officer. The "Other Authorized Equipment" <br />category on the AEL contains a number of equipment-related costs, such as sales tax, leasing of <br />space, installation, and maintenance. Grantees should refer to that section for specific guidance. <br />Unless otherwise specified, maintenance costs/contracts for authorized equipment purchased <br />using FY 2006 HSGP funding or acquired through G&T's Homeland Defense Equipment Reuse <br /> <br />PREPAREDNESS D1RECTORA TE'S OFFICE OF GRANTS AND TRAINING <br /> <br />34 <br /> <br /> <br />