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ANAHEIM, CITY OF
Contract #
A-2006-326-01
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
12/18/2006
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<br />FY 2006 HOMELAND SECURrTY GRANT PROGRAM -- DECEMBER 2, 2005 <br /> <br />o Establishing or enhancing mutual aid agreements. <br />o Developing communications and interoperability protocols and solutions. <br />o Conducting local, regional, and Tribal program implementation meetings. <br />o Developing or updating resource inventory assets in accordance to typed resource <br />definitions issued by the NIMS Integration Center (NIC). <br />o Designing State and local geospatial data systems. <br />o Conducting public education and outreach campaigns, including promoting <br />individual, family and business emergency preparedness; alerts and warnings <br />education; and evacuation plans. <br /> <br />· Developing related terrorism prevention activities including: <br />o Planning to enhance security during heightened alerts, during terrorist incidents, <br />and/or during mitigation and recovery. <br />o Multi-discipline preparation across first responder community, including EMS for <br />response to catastrophic events and acts of terrorism. <br />o Public information/education: printed and electronic materials, public service <br />announcements, seminars/town hall meetings, web po stings coordinated through <br />local Citizen Corps Councils. <br />o Citizen Corps volunteer programs and other activities to strengthen citizen <br />participation. <br />o Conducting public education campaigns, including promoting individual, family <br />and business emergency preparedness; promoting the Ready campaign; and/or <br />creating State, regional or local emergency preparedness efforts that build upon <br />the Ready campaign. <br />o Evaluating CIP security equipment and/or personnel requirements to protect and <br />secure sites. <br />o CIP cost assessments, including resources (e.g., financial, personnel) required for <br />security enhancements/deployments. <br /> <br />. Developing and enhancing plans and protocols, including but not limited to: <br />o Developing or enhancing EOPs and operating procedures. <br />o Developing terrorism prevention/deterrence plans. <br />o Developing plans, procedures, and requirements for the management of <br />infrastructure and resources related to HSGP and implementation of State or <br />Urban Area Homeland Security Strategies. <br />o Developing or enhancing border security plans. <br />o Developing or enhancing cyber security plans. <br />o Developing or enhancing cyber risk mitigation plans. <br />o Developing or enhancing agriculture/food security risk mitigation, response, and <br />recovery plans. <br />o Developing public/private sector partnership emergency response, assessment, <br />and resource sharing plans. <br />o Developing or updating local or regional communications plans. <br />o Developing plans to support and assist special needs jurisdictions, such as port <br />authorities and rail and mass transit agencies. <br />o Developing or enhancing continuity of operations and continuity of government <br />plans. <br /> <br />PREPAREDNESS DIRECTORATE'S OFFICE OF GRANTS AND TRAINING <br /> <br />71 <br /> <br />
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