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• All FY2014 Fusion Center Grant requirements are listed at htW�11www dhs. gov/-2013- <br />lomelanc�- secarr.' - r��rY•OYrcarrt -ham. <br />• All FEMA approved analyst courses that meet the grant requirement are listed at <br />Reporting <br />As part of programmatic monitoring, grantees will be required to describe how <br />expenditures support maintenance and sustainmont of current Goal core capabilities <br />within the BSIR. HSGP grantees will, on a project -by- project basis, check one of the <br />following: <br />• Sustaining or maintaining a capability acquired with Federal homeland security <br />funding; <br />• Sustaining or maintaining a capability acquired without Federal homeland security <br />finding; <br />• Developing or acquiring a new core capability; <br />• Through the SF -PPR, fusion centers will report on the achievement of capabilities <br />and compliance with measurement requirements within the Maturation and <br />Enhancement of State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers priority through the <br />annual Fusion Center Assessment Program managed by DHS I &A and reported to <br />FEMA. <br />• Grantees will use the SPR to report NIMS implementation. <br />Planning to Deliver Capabilities <br />State grantees shall develop, maintain, or revise as necessary, jurisdiction -wide, all threats and <br />hazards EOPs consistent with CPG 101 v.2, which serves as the foundation for State, local, <br />Tribal, and territory emergency planning. Grantees must update their BOP at least once every <br />two years. <br />In building future EOPs, planners should anticipate the increasing complexity and decreasing <br />predictability of the future operating environment. These efforts should actively use strategic <br />foresight, including the multiple driving forces of change and the associated evolving strategic <br />needs shown in FEMA's Crisis Response and Disaster Resilience 2030 Report. The Report can <br />be found at 1110,1111111112f rrov /strateeic- vlartnin - analysts- sna -dtyi ion /strateg c orert ht- <br />initiative. <br />Reporting <br />• Grantees will use the SPR to report EOP compliance with CPG 101 v2. <br />Validating Capabilities <br />Grantees should develop long -term training and exercise priorities that examine, validate and/or <br />address the capability gaps identified through their annual THIRA and SPR by developing a <br />multi -year Training and Exercise Plan (TEP), Grantees should also review and consider areas <br />for improvement identified from real -world events and exercises, and national areas for <br />improvement identified in the 2013 National Preparedness Report. <br />The TEP should consider the risks and capability requirements described in the THIRA along <br />with the guidance provided by elected and appointed officials to identify and set training and <br />36 <br />Appendix B— FY2014 HSGP Priorities <br />55B -76 <br />
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