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<br />FY05 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM - VERSION 2.0.12-22-2004 <br /> <br />. Developing or enhancing cyber security plans <br />. Developing or enhancing cyber risk mitigation plans <br />. Developing or enhancing agriculture/food security risk mitigation, response, and <br />recovery plans <br />. Developing public/private sector partnership emergency response, assessment, <br />and resource sharing plans <br />. Developing or updating local or regional communications plans <br />. Developing plans to support and assist special needs jurisdictions, such as port <br />authorities and rail and mass transit agencies <br />. Developing or enhancing continuity of operations and continuity of government <br />plans <br />. Developing or enhancing existing catastrophic incident response and recovery <br />plans to include and integrate federal assets provided under the NRP. <br /> <br />Developing or conducting assessments, including but not limited to: <br />. Conducting point vulnerability assessments at critical infrastructure sites/key <br />assets and develop remediation/security plans <br />. Conducting cyber risk and vulnerability assessments <br />. Conducting assessments and exercises of existing catastrophic incident <br />response and recovery plans and capabilities to identify critical gaps that cannot <br />be met by existing local and state resources <br />. Activities which directly support the identification of specific catastrophic incident <br />priority response and recovery projected needs <br />. Activities which directly support the identification and advance preparation of pre- <br />designated temporary housing sites; for example: <br />o Conducting assessments and studies to identify qualified candidate sites <br />o Obtaining accurate site surveys and existing utility information <br />o Coordinating zoning requirements and necessary permits and/or waivers <br />o Coordinating environmental impact requirements related to a selected site <br />o Coordinating historic preservation requirements related to a selected site. <br /> <br />Eauipment <br />SHSP funds may be used for equipment acquisition from the 21 equipment categories <br />listed in the FY05 ODP AEL. The FY05 AEL is available in its entirety online through <br />the RKB at htto://www.rkb.miot.ora and the equipment categories are outlined in <br />Appendix A: Authorized Program Expenditures. <br /> <br />Trainina <br />SHSP funds may be used to enhance the capabilities of state and local emergency <br />preparedness and response personnel through development of a state homeland <br />security training program, Allowable training-related costs include 1) the establishment <br />of CBRNE, CIP, agricultural/food security, cyber security, and geospatial training <br />programs within existing training academies, universities, or junior colleges; and 2) <br />overtime and backfill costs associated with attendance at ODP-sponsored and <br />approved CBRNE and cyber security training courses. Grantees who wish to use grant <br />funds to support developmenVinstitutionalization of non-ODP sponsored training, must <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECUR(TY I OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br /> <br />65 <br /> <br />