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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br /> EXHIBIT 1 - <br /> SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> I. REQUIREMENTS <br /> The purpose of this RFP is to identify qualified Contractors capable of delivering homeland security related training <br /> courses taught by subject matter experts and/or recognized professionals in the fields listed below and of <br /> developing and delivering a broad range of homeland security related exercises ranging from simple workshops <br /> to complex multi-discipline, and multi-agency full scale. As a result of this RFP, the ASAUA intends to award <br /> agreement(s) to one or more qualified Contractors per category/field. <br /> The proposed training courses and exercises must address the unique needs of a high-density, high-threat urban <br /> area and shall assist in building enhanced and sustainable capabilities to prevent, protect against, mitigate, <br /> respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism. All training course and exercise subject matter must satisfy the <br /> Department of Homeland Security terrorism nexus prerequisite. <br /> The ASAUA allocates a set percentage of its annual United States Department of Homeland Security's Urban Areas <br /> Security Initiative (UASI) grant allocations to fund training and exercises. Once agreements have been executed <br /> for successful Proposers,the ASAUA stakeholders will review agency goals and identify training courses they desire <br /> to have delivered within the specified grant performance period. The ASAUA Training & Exercise Program <br /> Manager will work with the selected training providers to develop a course delivery schedule.ASAUA stakeholders <br /> will determine what types of seminars, workshops, drills, or exercises they desire during the specified grant <br /> performance period. <br /> There is no requirement that proposers submit responses that address both training courses and exercises. The <br /> proposer may submit responses that address only providing training courses, only providing exercises, or <br /> providing both training courses and exercises. <br /> PROJECT BACKGROUND <br /> Training courses and exercises requested through the ASAUA Homeland Security Regional Training and Exercise <br /> Program will be paid in part or in full with funding from the United States Department of Homeland Security's <br /> Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant. Funding from this grant is applied to homeland security related <br /> training, exercises, equipment, and projects in the ASAUA. <br /> The ASAUA is comprised of the County of Orange, 34 incorporated cities, and two universities with a population <br /> of over 3 million people. The ASAUA has approximately 12,000 public safety emergency responders from the fire <br /> service, law enforcement,and public health. UASI grant management support is provided bythe two largest cities <br /> in the ASAUA, Santa Ana and Anaheim. These two cities alternate fiscal responsibility and administration of the <br /> UASI grant. The City of Santa Ana, through the Santa Ana Police Department, administers the ASAUA Homeland <br /> Security Regional Training and Exercise Program. <br /> II. TRAINING COURSE(S) <br /> A. ASAUA requires training courses in the following specific disciplines: <br /> i. Training Request for: L960:All—Hazards Position Specific Division/Group Supervisor <br />