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O.C. Fire Authority 1a
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A-2004-176-15
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Police
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<br />Foreword: Director's Message to Grant Recipients <br /> <br />Following on the heels of a successful 2003 in which the California Office of Homeland Security <br />distributed more than $226 million in federal homeland security funds to our state's first <br />responders, we are pleased to release the FY 04 Urban Area Security Initiative grant program. <br /> <br />Last year's UASI grant funded five urban cities in California for a total of$62 million. <br />Recognizing that a highly populated state like California has a number of urban areas, the federal <br />Department of Homeland Security doubled to ten the number of cities selected for this year's <br />UASI program. Better still, the amount of total funding awarded to the ten select cities has more <br />than doubled to $135.25 million. This increase in the cities selected and the funding provided <br />allows the state to address the unique equipment, training, planning and exercise needs of large, <br />high-threat urban areas. <br /> <br />Similar to last year's UASI program, activities must involve coordination by the identified core <br />city, core county, and the California Office of Homeland Security. Like last year, in an effort to <br />ensure that each Urban Area has as much resources as possible to address the needs and priorities <br />identified in the Urban Area assessment and strategy, the state is declining its option ofretaining <br />20% of the funding. As was the case last year, it is expected that this 20% will be used for the <br />benefit of the Urban Area as a whole. <br /> <br />In addition to the funding provided to the ten Urban Areas, the FY 04 UASI program also <br />includes more than $5 million in funding for six mass transit authorities identified by federal <br />DHS. This funding is provided to enhance the security and improve the preparedness of these <br />selected mass transit authorities. <br /> <br />OHS is releasing this Grant Guide for Local Governments to fully explain the grant application <br />and performance process. In addition to this Guide, should you need further assistance we have <br />dedicated staff at the Office of Emergency Services who will be available to provide guidance. <br />You can reach OES' Grant Management Section at (916) 845-8110, or send an e-mail to <br />Grant.Management@oes.ca.gov. <br /> <br />I look forward to working with you on this and other grants. Through our combined efforts, <br />local first responders will be better prepared to prevent and respond to the threat of terrorism. <br /> <br />RONALD L. IDEN <br />Director <br />California Office of Homeland Security <br /> <br />FY04 Urban Areas Security Initiative <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />
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