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<br />ATTACHMENT A <br /> <br />Irvine City: <br /> <br />The City of Irvine proposes to use the 2007 Justice Assistance Grant funding as follows: <br /> <br />Problem Statement: <br />In the wake of the Virginia Tech shooting in April 2007 many law enforcement agencies began <br />to reassess the issue of gun violence on school campuses and their level of preparedness in <br />dealing with active shooters in a school setting. The City of Irvine, with two universities, one <br />college, six high schools, and seven middle schools, may seem particularly vulnerable relative to <br />its inventory of potential targets. This is not the case. With a highly regarded SW AT team and a <br />penchant for planning and training for emergencies of this type, the Irvine Police Department is <br />planning a revision to school tactical plans to address new information and threats. These grant <br />funds would assist in this planning and training effort. <br /> <br />Goal: <br />Conduct planning and training to address the threat of an active shooter on a school campus in <br />Irvine. <br /> <br />Obiectives: <br />Update existing tactical plans for responding to active shooters on all high schools and middle <br />schools in the City ofIrvine and provide training to Irvine Unified School District personnel and; <br /> <br />Clarify mutual aid response protocols with the University of California Irvine, Concordia <br />University and Irvine Valley College relative to responding to active shooter and other serious <br />threats. <br /> <br />Quantifiable Performance Measures: <br />By April 1, 2008 the Irvine Police Department will update tactical responses to six Irvine high <br />school and seven middle schools relative to active shooter or other serious threats. <br /> <br />By June 30, 2008 the Irvine Police Department will conduct at least one training exercise with <br />the Irvine Unified School District relative to the threat of an active shooter on an Irvine school <br />campus. <br /> <br />By January 1, 2008 the Irvine Police Department will contact law enforcement and/or security <br />personnel at Irvine's three institutions of higher learning to review and clarify mutual aid <br />response protocols and discuss threats to campus safety. <br /> <br />Funding: <br />Total Allocation: $15,254.00 <br /> <br />PROACT Contribution: $7,398.19 <br />Administrative Fee (1.5%): $228.81 <br />Funds Retained by City: $7,627.00 <br /> <br />2007-DJ-BX-0523 <br /> <br />Page 18 of 19 <br /> <br />- <br />