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Item 18 - Adopt Resolution for FY 2021 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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<br /> <br /> THSGP Appendix | February 2021 Page B-2 <br />are expected to support state, local, regional, and national efforts in achieving the desired outcomes of <br />these priorities. <br /> <br />Reporting on the Implementation of the National Preparedness System <br />By December 31, 2021, THSGP recipients are required to complete a THIRA/SPR that addresses all 32 <br />core capabilities and is compliant with the Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG) 201, Third Edition. <br />Specific guidance on the requirements for each core capability will be forthcoming in 2021, as some core <br />capabilities have fewer reporting requirements than others. <br /> <br />THSGP recipients must complete every step of the THIRA/SPR for the following eight core capabilities: <br />Cybersecurity; Infrastructure Systems; Mass Care Services; Mass Search and Rescue Operations; On- <br />scene Security, Protection, and Law Enforcement; Operational Communications; Operational <br />Coordination; and Public Information and Warning. For the remaining 24 core capabilities, THSGP <br />recipients are only required to indicate planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise gaps in <br />functional areas related to those capabilities. THSGP recipients may optionally complete additional <br />portions of the THIRA/SPR for these 24 core capabilities. <br /> <br />Beginning in 2020 and continuing in 2021, THSGP recipients are required to respond to a series of <br />planning-related questions as part of the THIRA/SPR. THSGP recipients are required to submit a THIRA <br />every three (3) years to establish a consistent baseline for assessment. While the THIRA will be only <br />required every three years, THSGP recipients will continue to be required to submit an SPR annually. For <br />additional guidance on the THIRA/SPR, please refer to the Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG) <br />201, Third Edition. Recipients must align THSGP grant investments in building and sustaining <br />capabilities with closing capability gaps and/or sustaining capabilities they identified in their THIRA and <br />SPR. <br /> <br />Reporting Requirements <br />• THSGP recipients must submit their THIRA and SPR through the Unified Reporting Tool (URT) <br />on Prep Toolkit no later than December 31 of the applicable year (every three years for THIRA <br />and each year for SPR). FY 2021 THSGP Recipients must also update their SPR inputs in 2022 <br />and 2023. <br />• Please contact FEMA-SPR@fema.dhs.gov if you have questions. <br />• In each THSGP recipient’s Biannual Strategy and Implementation Report (BSIR), as part of <br />programmatic monitoring, recipients will be required to describe how investments support closing <br />capability gaps or sustaining capabilities identified in the THIRA/SPR. THSGP recipients will, on <br />a project-by-project basis, check one of the following: <br />o Building a capability with THSGP funding; or <br />o Sustaining a capability with THSGP funding. <br /> <br />National Incident Management System (NIMS) Implementation <br />Recipients receiving THSGP funding are required to implement the National Incident Management <br />System (NIMS). NIMS guides all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations (NGO), and the <br />private sector to work together to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from <br />incidents. NIMS provides stakeholders across the whole community with the shared vocabulary, systems, <br />and processes to successfully deliver the capabilities described in the National Preparedness Goal. <br />THSGP recipients must utilize standardized resource management concepts such as typing, credentialing, <br />and inventorying resources that facilitates the effective identification, dispatch, deployment, tracking and <br />recovery of their resources. <br />
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