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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />FY05 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM <br /> <br />o Practical Exercise Statement: This describes any exercises associated <br />with the module, session, or lesson <br />o Evaluation Strategy: This defines the strategy used to evaluate the <br />module, session, or lesson (e.g., written and/or performance test). <br /> <br />Conditional Approvals of Non-OOP Courses. In contrast to FY04, no conditional <br />approvals in advance of an independent third-party subject matter expert (SME) review <br />will be granted in FY05 for use of OOP funds to develop or institutionalize non-OOP <br />courses. OOP will require states and urban areas to adhere to a streamlined course <br />approval process. Please see Appendix E: Overview of Approval Process for Non-ODP <br />Developed Courses for more information. Courses will either be approved or <br />disapproved following this review process. <br /> <br />Attending Other Federal Courses Related to CBRNE Terrorism. States are no <br />longer required to submit requests for personnel to attend certain Federal courses that <br />fall within the OOP mission scope of preparing state and local personnel to prevent, <br />respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism involving CBRNE weapons. In lieu of <br />requesting approval, states and urban areas will be required to submit information on all <br />federal training they are supporting with OOP funds via the Training section of the OOP <br />website (http://www.oip.usdoi.qov/odp/traininq.htm).This information will consist of <br />course title, level of the training, the training provider, the date of the course, the <br />number of individuals to be trained, and the sponsoring jurisdiction. <br /> <br />Several broad categories of courses will automatically be included in the list of eligible <br />federal courses: <br /> <br />· All NIMS training approved by the NIMS Integration Center (NIC) is eligible for <br />use of OOP funds. <br /> <br />· All Incident Command System (ICS) training offered through the National Fire <br />Academy and the Emergency Management Institute is eligible for use of OOP <br />funds. This guidance applies to resident training, train-the-trainer, and field <br />delivery of courses. <br /> <br />A list of federal courses that fall within the OOP mission scope is included in Appendix <br />F: Federal Training Course List. <br /> <br />These courses must build additional capabilities that 1) meet a specific need identified <br />through the homeland security assessment process, and 2) comport with the State or <br />Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy. <br /> <br />Federal funds must be used to supplement-not supplant-existing funds that have <br />been appropriated for the same purpose. Thus, if the state or urban area has already <br />budgeted for personnel to attend courses, OOP funds may only be used to send <br />additional individuals above and beyond those previously budgeted. <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY <br /> <br />OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br /> <br />32 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />,. <br /> <br />lit",:, <br />cc <br />Q <br />5 <br />C) <br />! <br />g <br />ar: <br />Cl. <br /> <br /> <br />