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Item 18 - Adopt Resolution for FY 2021 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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<br /> <br /> TSGP Appendix | February 2021 Page D-13 <br />coverage, licenses and user fees. These contracts may exceed the period of performance if they are <br />purchased incidental to the original purchase of the system or equipment as long as the original purchase <br />of the system or equipment is consistent with that which is typically provided for, or available through, <br />these types of agreements, warranties, or contracts. When purchasing a stand-alone warranty or extending <br />an existing maintenance contract on an already-owned piece of equipment system, coverage purchased <br />may not exceed the period of performance of the award used to purchase the maintenance agreement or <br />warranty. As with warranties and maintenance agreements, this extends to licenses and user fees as well. <br /> <br />Grant funds are intended to support the National Preparedness Goal and fund projects that build and <br />sustain the core capabilities necessary to prevent, protect against, mitigate the effects of, respond to, and <br />recover from those threats that pose the greatest risk to the security of the Nation. In order to provide <br />recipients the ability to meet this objective, the policy set forth in IB 379: Guidance to State <br />Administrative Agencies to Expedite the Expenditure of Certain DHS/FEMA Grant Funding allows for <br />the expansion of eligible maintenance and sustainment costs that must be in (1) direct support of existing <br />capabilities; (2) must be an otherwise allowable expenditure under the applicable grant program, and (3) <br />be tied to one of the core capabilities in the five mission areas outlined in the Goal. Additionally, eligible <br />costs may also be in support of equipment, training, and critical resources that have previously been <br />purchased with either federal grant or any other source of funding other than FEMA preparedness grant <br />program dollars. <br /> <br />Encouraged Use of Certain Products Produced in the United States <br />Pursuant to Executive Order 13858 “Strengthening Buy-American Preferences for Infrastructure <br />Projects,” FEMA encourages non-federal entities under this grant program to use, to the greatest extent <br />practicable and consistent with the law, iron and aluminum as well as steel, cement, and other <br />manufactured products produced in the United States, in projects funded by an award under this grant <br />program affecting surface transportation, including roadways, bridges, railroads, and transit; aviation; <br />ports, including navigational channels; water resources projects; energy production, generation, and <br />storage, including from fossil-fuels, renewable, nuclear, and hydroelectric sources; electricity <br />transmission; gas, oil, and propane storage and transmission; electric, oil, natural gas, and propane <br />distribution systems; broadband internet; pipelines; stormwater and sewer infrastructure; drinking water <br />infrastructure; and cybersecurity. Notwithstanding this encouragement, non-federal entities must take care <br />that all procurements and contract actions are consistent with law, the Preparedness Grants Manual and <br />applicable appendices, the grant program’s NOFO, and the federal procurement standards at 2 C.F.R. §§ <br />200.317-200.326. <br /> <br />
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