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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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Five -Year Security Capital Plan and Operational Sustainment <br />Applicant requests for OPack funding must include the submission of a Five -Year Security Capital <br />and Operational Sustainment Plan in ND Grants. This plan must include how the agency proposes to <br />implement capital projects and demonstrate how the agency will sustain the operational investments <br />(including officers hired with federal funding) and capabilities after grant funding has been expended. <br />Requests for OPacks will not be funded if the applicant does not have a Security Capital and <br />Operational Sustainment Plan. <br />Funding Availability for OPacks <br />OPacks have the potential to be funded for up to a 36-month period from the award date. The monetary <br />figures presented below are stated in terms of cost per period of performance (which indicates <br />actual/complete funding for the 36-month period). Additionally, any OPack costs after the 36-month <br />period of performance (including expenses related to the maintenance, personnel, equipment, etc.) are the <br />responsibility of the applicable transit system. If these positions are not sustained, the public <br />transportation agency may not be eligible for this personnel support in the future. The table below <br />identifies the maximum funding available for the different OPack types. <br />Available Funding for OPacks <br />OPack Requirements <br />TSGp OPack funds may be used for new positions or to sustain existing capabilities/programs (e.g., <br />canine teams) already supported by the recipient. Applicants submitting IJs for both new OPacks and <br />sustainment funding for existing OPacks must clearly indicate which is their highest priority if funding is <br />available for only one of the IJs. Additionally, applicants must provide the number of existing teams <br />(EDCT, ATT, and MEST) already in place with either in-house funding or TSGP funding. The table <br />below identifies specific OPack requirements. <br />OPack Requirements <br />���Nos��. e <br />��� <br />FEMA TSGP Appendix 12023 Page D-4 <br />
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