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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />FY05 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM <br /> <br />. CIP training <br />. Training associated with the collection, analysis, mapping, integration, and <br />dissemination of geospatial data and imagery <br />. Geospatial database use, design, development, and management training <br />. Agricultural/food security related training <br />. Training for citizens in terrorism awareness and for volunteer participation to <br />support law enforcement activities <br /> <br />Multiple level training should be focused on a regional model. Grantees using these <br />funds to develop their own courses should address the critical training areas and gaps <br />identified in the State's Homeland Security Strategy and must adhere to the ODP <br />Emergency Responder Guidelines and ODP Home/and Security Guidelines on <br />Prevention and Deterrence. These guidelines may be found at <br />http://www.oip.usdoi.Qov/odp/whatsnew/whatsnew.htm. <br /> <br />Exercises <br />LETPP funds may be used to design, develop, conduct, and evaluate terrorism <br />prevention related exercises, including the following: <br /> <br />. Exercises to evaluate the effectiveness of information sharing plans, policies, <br />procedures and protocols <br />. Exercises to evaluate NIMS implementation <br />. Exercises to evaluate facility and/or vessel security protection <br />. Exercises to evaluate area maritime security protection <br />. Exercises to evaluate threat recognition capabilities <br />. Exercises to evaluate cyber security capabilities <br />. Exercises to evaluate agricultural/food security capabilities <br />. Exercises to evaluate prevention readiness and techniques <br />. "Red Team" (force on force) exercises <br />. Interoperable communications exercise <br />. Critical infrastructure vulnerability, protection, and/or attack exercises <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY I OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br />77 <br /> <br />