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Attachment A <br />FY05 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM <br />Existing UASI Urban Areas <br />For urban areas previously identified in the FY03 or FY04 UASI programs, the SAA <br />must comply with the following requirements: <br />1. Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy. Urban areas must utilize their existing <br />Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy as the basis for allocating funds to the <br />prioritized needs outlined in their goals and objectives in enhancing and refining their <br />preparedness efforts. There must be a clear correlation between the issues <br />identified in the Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy and FY05 UASI activities. <br />The Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy must also be consistent with and <br />supportive of the SHSS. The state and urban area strategies are not spending plans <br />for the UASI grant funds; rather they should articulate an overall vision for <br />preparedness in the state or urban area, and lay out specific goals and objectives <br />which, if achieved, will enable realization of that vision. <br />Additionally, the state, core city, core county and other urban area jurisdictions <br />should work together to leverage all available funding sources throughout the <br />implementation of their strategy. ]SIP and BSIR requirements will document this <br />correlation. <br />2. Allocation of Funds. At a minimum, the core city and core county /counties, and the <br />SAA must provide written concurrence on the allocation of funds provided through <br />the FY05 UASI. Verification of this concurrence must be submitted to ODP along <br />with the ISIP, which is due 60 days following the release of funding by ODP. <br />3. Redefining existing urban areas. In coordination with the Urban Area Core <br />City(ies) POC and the Core County(ies) POC, the SAA POC may redefine the <br />geographic boundaries of the Urban Area, as it will apply to the FY05 UASI program. <br />• In redefining the urban area geographic boundaries, the SAA POC is required <br />to coordinate and receive input from the core city(ies) and core county(ies) <br />• The definition of the urban area is still limited to jurisdictions contiguous to the <br />core city(ies) and core county(ies), or with which the core city(ies) or core <br />county(ies) have established formal mutual aid agreements <br />• For the purposes of the FY05 UASI, the state may request a waiver to define <br />Urban Areas using regions previously established by Executive Order, law or <br />compact <br />• If the Urban Area is expanded to include additional jurisdictions, those <br />additional jurisdictions are eligible for, but not entitled to, receipt of funding <br />through the program. All FY05 UASI budget allocations must still support the <br />Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy and will still require concurrence <br />from the core city(ies), core county(ies), and SAA <br />• Inclusion of additional jurisdictions will not lead to increased funding for the <br />Urban Area <br />• Training, planning, organizing and exercising projects can be implemented as <br />regional projects with or without a change to the Urban Area. <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 1 OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br />69 <br />