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LAKE FOREST, CITY OF
Contract #
A-2005-310-22
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/19/2005
Destruction Year
2012
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Attachment A <br />FY05 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM <br />D. Authorized Program Expenditures <br />Funds provided through the EMPG program shall be used for emergency management <br />programs to accomplish the following initiatives: <br />a) Emergency Management Organization Program. Programs must continue to <br />fund all necessary aspects of the emergency management program that support <br />day -to -day preparedness, response, and recovery activities, including mitigation <br />efforts. <br />b) Homeland Security Assessment and Strategy Integration. Ensure that <br />EMPG strategic goals, objectives, operational capabilities, and resource <br />requirements are adequately incorporated in and reflective of State Homeland <br />Security Strategies. Local emergency management agencies implementing <br />EMPG programs should also ensure alignment with Urban Area Homeland <br />Security Strategies, where appropriate. Emergency management agencies <br />and /or departments should coordinate these EMPG program strategic goals and <br />objectives with state and urban area operational plans and procedures <br />accordingly. <br />c) NRP and NIMS. Emergency management programs must update and /or modify <br />their operational plans, and training and exercise activities, as necessary, to <br />achieve conformance with the NRP and the NIMS implementation guidelines, <br />coordinating structures, processes, and protocols, as required. Federal <br />departments and agencies are mandating adoption of NIMS by state and local <br />organizations as a condition for federal preparedness assistance after October 1, <br />2004. For more information on NIMS compliance please consult <br />http: / /www.fema.gov /nims. <br />d) EMAP. Emergency management programs should take all necessary steps to <br />move towards compliance with EMAP standards. Shortfalls identified during the <br />baseline process should be remediated; if the program has been accredited, any <br />remaining program shortfalls should be remediated. <br />All initiatives in the EMPG program should align with the 15 emergency management <br />functions (EMFs). These functions can be addressed through the following categorical <br />activities, which include planning, organization, equipment, training, exercise, and M &A <br />categories. These following categorical activities also include example activities that <br />are allowable under the FY05 EMPG program. <br />All costs under these categories must be eligible under OMB Circular No. A -87, <br />Attachment A, located at http: / /www.whitehouse.gov /omb /circulars /index.htmi. In <br />summary, this includes: <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY I OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br />87 <br />
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