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<br />FY05 HOMELAND SECUR(TY GRANT PROGRAM - VERSION 2.0. 12-22-2004 <br /> <br />year following the submission of the tactical interoperable communications plan to <br />validate the plan as part of the multi-jurisdictional exercise activities required for the lED <br />scenario. <br /> <br />In support of efforts to enhance interoperable communications, ODP has established <br />the Interoperable Communications Technical Assistance Program (ICTAP), a technical <br />assistance program designed to enhance interoperable communications between local, <br />state, and federal emergency responders and public safety officials, The goal of ICTAP <br />is to enable local public safety agencies to communicate as they prevent or respond to <br />a CBRNE terrorist attack. ICTAP leverages other federal, state, and local <br />interoperability efforts whenever possible to enhance the overall capacity for agencies <br />and individuals to communicate with one another. Grantees are encouraged to request <br />ICTAP support should they need assistance in meeting the tactical interoperable <br />communications requirement <br /> <br />E. National Response Plan <br /> <br />The NRP is an all-discipline, all-hazards plan that establishes a single, comprehensive <br />framework for the management of domestic incidents. It provides the structure and <br />mechanisms for the coordination of federal support to state, local, and tribal incident <br />managers and for exercising direct federal authorities and responsibilities. The NRP <br />assists in the important homeland security mission of preventing terrorist attacks within <br />the United States; reducing the vulnerability to all natural and man made hazards; and <br />minimizing the damage and assisting in the recovery from any type of incident that <br />occurs. <br /> <br />Federal NRP Implementation <br />Compliance with the NRP coordinating structures, protocols and processes is essential <br />for ensuring a national comprehensive approach to domestic incident management <br />Implementation of the NRP will occur over a one-year period in three phases, <br /> <br />. Phase I - Transitional Period (0 to 60 days): Departments and agencies and <br />other organizations modify training, designate staffing of NRP organizational <br />elements, and become familiar with NRP structures, processes, and protocols <br />. Phase II - Plan Modification (60 to 120 days): Departments and agencies and <br />other organizations modify existing federal interagency plans to align with the <br />NRP and conduct necessary training <br />. Phase 111- Initiallmolementation and Testina (120 days to 1 year): Four months <br />after its issuance, the NRP is to be fully implemented, and the Initial NRP, the <br />Federal Response Plan, the U.S. Government Interagency Domestic Terrorism <br />Concept of Operations Plan, and the Federal Radiological Emergency Response <br />Plan are superseded, Other existing plans remain in effect, modified to align with <br />the NRP. During this timeframe, DHS will conduct systematic assessments of <br />NRP coordinating structures, processes, and protocols implemented for actual <br />Incidents of National Significance <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY I OFF(CE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br /> <br />53 <br /> <br />