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Item 18 - Adopt Resolution for FY 2021 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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<br /> <br /> PSGP Appendix | February 2021 Page G-6 <br />• Generators with appropriate capability (size) to provide back-up power to systems and equipment <br />that support Maritime Domain Awareness (not including routine operational capabilities): <br />o Access control equipment and systems <br />o Detection and security surveillance equipment <br />o Enhancement of Command and Control facilities <br />• Equipment for new personnel, such as personal protective equipment, is an allowable expense. <br />Weapons and equipment associated with weapons maintenance/security (e.g., firearms, <br />ammunition, and gun lockers) are not allowable. <br /> <br />Recipients may purchase equipment not listed on the AEL, but only if they first seek and obtain prior <br />approval from FEMA. <br /> <br />Requirements for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems <br />All requests to purchase Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) with FEMA grant funding must comply <br />with IB 426 and also include a description of the policies and procedures in place to safeguard individuals’ <br />privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties of the jurisdiction that will purchase, take title to or otherwise use the <br />sUAS equipment. <br /> <br />Acquisition and Use of Technology to Mitigate UAS (Counter-UAS) <br />In August 2020, FEMA was alerted of an advisory guidance document issued by DHS, the Department of <br />Justice, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Federal Communications Commission: <br />https://www.dhs.gov/publication/interagency-legal-advisory-uas-detection-and-mitigation-technologies. <br />The purpose of the advisory guidance document is to help non-federal public and private entities better <br />understand the federal laws and regulations that may apply to the use of capabilities to detect and mitigate <br />threats posed by UAS operations (i.e., Counter-UAS or C-UAS). <br /> <br />The Departments and Agencies issuing the advisory guidance document, and FEMA, do not have the <br />authority to approve non-federal public or private use of UAS detection or mitigation capabilities, nor do <br />they conduct legal reviews of commercially available product compliance with those laws. The advisory <br />does not address state and local laws nor potential civil liability, which UAS detection and mitigation <br />capabilities may also implicate. <br /> <br />It is strongly recommended that, prior to the testing, acquisition, installation, or use of UAS detection <br />and/or mitigation systems, entities seek the advice of counsel experienced with both federal and state <br />criminal, surveillance, and communications laws. Entities should conduct their own legal and technical <br />analysis of each UAS detection and/or mitigation system and should not rely solely on vendors’ <br />representations of the systems’ legality or functionality. Please also see the DHS press release on this <br />topic for further information: https://www.dhs.gov/news/2020/08/17/interagency-issues-advisory-use- <br />technology-detect-and-mitigate-unmanned-aircraft. <br />Sonar Devices <br />The four types of allowable sonar devices are: imaging sonar, scanning sonar, side scan sonar, and three- <br />dimensional sonar. These types of sonar devices are intended to support the detection of underwater <br />improvised explosive devices and enhance maritime domain awareness. The eligible types of sonar, and <br />short descriptions of their capabilities, are provided below: <br /> <br />1) Imaging Sonar: A high-frequency sonar that produces “video-like” imagery using a narrow field <br />of view. The sonar system can be pole-mounted over the side of a craft or hand-carried by a diver. <br />2) Scanning Sonar: Consists of smaller sonar systems that can be mounted on tripods and lowered <br />to the bottom of the waterway. Scanning sonar produces a panoramic view of the surrounding <br />area and can cover up to 360 degrees.
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