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<br />FY 2006 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM - DECEMBER 2, 2005 <br /> <br />Table 8 - SHSP Allowable Equipment Categories <br /> <br /># Cate~or~ Title # Cate~llry Title <br />[1] Personal Protective Equipment [12] CBRNE Incident Response Vehicles <br />[2] Explosive Device Mitigation and Remediation [13] Terrorism Incident Prevention Equipment <br /> Equipment <br />[3] CBRNE Operational and Search and Rescue Equipment [14J Physical Security Enhancement Equipment <br />[4] Information Technology [15] Inspection and Screening Systems <br />[5J Cyber Security Enhancement Equipment [16] Agricultural Terrorism Prevention, Response and <br /> Mitigation Eouinment <br />[6] Interoperable Communications Equipment [17] CBRNE Prevention and Response Watercraft <br />[7] Detection Equipment [18] CBRNE Aviation Equipment <br />[8] Decontamination Equipment [19] CBRNE Logistical Support Equipment <br />[9] Medical Supplies and Limited Types of Pharmaceuticals [20] Intervention Equipment <br />[10] Power Equipment [21] Other Authorized Equipment <br />[11] CBRNE Reference Materials <br /> <br />C.4. Traininl! <br /> <br />FY 2006 SHSP funds may be used to enhance the capabilities of State and local emergency <br />preparedness and response personnel througb development of a State homeland security training <br />program. Allowable training-related costs include: <br /> <br />I. Establishment of support for, conduct of, and attendance at preparedness training <br />programs within existing training academies/institutions, universities, or junior colleges. <br />Preparedness training programs are defined as those programs related to prevention, <br />protection, response, and or recovery from natural, technical, or manmade catastrophic <br />incidents, supporting one or more Target Capabilities in alignment with national priorities <br />as stated in the Goal. Examples of such programs include but are not limited to CBRNE <br />terrorism, critical infrastructure protection, cyber security, and citizen preparedness. <br /> <br />2. Overtime and backfill costs associated with attendance at G&T -sponsored and approved <br />training courses. SHSP may also be used for training citizens in awareness, prevention, <br />protection, response, recovery skills <br /> <br />c.s. Exercises <br /> <br />SHSP funds may be used to design, develop, conduct, and evaluate exercises that <br /> <br />. Provide homeland security preparedness personnel and volunteers a venue to practice <br />prevention, protection, response, and recovery activities. <br />. Evaluate prevention and response plans, policy, procedures, and protocols, including <br />NIMS and NRP. <br />. Assess the readiness of jurisdictions to prevent and respond to terrorist attacks. <br />. Encourage coordination with surrounding jurisdictions in prevention, protection, <br />response, and recovery activities. <br /> <br />PREPAREDNESS DIRECTORATE'S OFFrCE OF GRANTS AND TRAINING <br /> <br />73 <br /> <br />