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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />Part Two - Program Specific Information, Continued <br /> <br />Eligible <br />Exercise <br />Activities <br /> <br />Eligible exercise activities include: <br /> <br />· Planning, designing, developing, conducting, participating in and <br />evaluating exercises and projects that train homeland security <br />preparedness, prevention and response personnel. <br />· Evaluating prevention and response plans, policies, procedures and <br />protocols. <br />· Assessing the readiness of jurisdictions to prevent and respond to a <br />terrorist attack. <br />· Planning, conducting and participating in an Exercise Planning <br />Workshop. <br />· Setting up and maintaining a system to track the completion and <br />submission of After Action Reports, the implementation of corrective <br />actions from exercises, and meeting with local units of government to <br />define procedures. <br /> <br />Exercises must be threat and performance-based, in accordance with ODP's <br />Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) manuals. <br />These manuals provide explicit direction on the design, conduct, and <br />evaluation ofterrorism exercises. Exercises conducted with ODP support <br />(grant funds or direct support) must be managed and executed in accordance <br />with HSEEP. See www.ojp.usdoi.gov/odp/exercises/state.htm . <br /> <br />The date, time and location of any exercise to be conducted with grant funds <br />must be given to the CMD at the time such exercise is initially scheduled. <br />This information can be given to the CMD by calling Major Louis Millikan at <br />(916) 826-6399 or e-mailinglouis.millikanlalca.ngb.armv.mil. On behalf of <br />OHS, the CMD will maintain a web-based master schedule of all state and <br />local exercises occurring in the state to improve the communication and <br />coordination of such exercises. <br /> <br />Continued on next page <br /> <br />FY04 Urban Areas Security Initiative <br /> <br />Page 24 <br />