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LAKE FOREST, CITY OF
Contract #
A-2005-310-22
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/19/2005
Destruction Year
2012
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Attachment A <br />FY05 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM <br />a) Homeland Security Assessment and Strategy Integration <br />• Ensure that MMRS strategic goals, objectives, operational capabilities, and <br />resource requirements are adequately incorporated in and reflective of State <br />and UASI Homeland Security Assessments and Strategies <br />• Coordinate with state and urban area operational plans and procedures <br />b) NRP and Planning Scenarios. MMRS jurisdictions should update /modify their <br />operational plans, and training and exercise activities as necessary to achieve <br />conformance with the NRP coordinating structures, processes, and protocols, and <br />the Homeland Security Council Planning Scenarios, which are expected to be <br />available soon. <br />c) Capability Focus Areas. The same eight Capability Focus Areas (CFAs) that were <br />identified for FY04 MMRS are again available for the FY05 MMRS. For FY05 <br />MMRS, all CFAs, except number 6, are considered to be mandatory. All MMRS <br />jurisdictions should endeavor to meet the extent of preparedness described therein. <br />The eight CFAs are: <br />1. Radiological medical and health effects preparedness to manage exposed and <br />contaminated victims, population protection, and environmental health impacts of <br />a radiological release /nuclear detonation by terrorists. MMRS operational <br />planning must address radiological release /nuclear detonation for the effects of a <br />radiological dispersal device, an improvised nuclear device, or a designed <br />nuclear warhead. Visit the American College of Radiology at <br />http: / /www.acr.org /s acr /index.asp for more information on medical <br />preparedness health impacts of a radiological release /nuclear detonation by <br />terrorists. <br />Coordinate with medical society MMRS Steering Committee member a <br />partnership with the radiology departments in jurisdiction's local area <br />hospitals and medical societies on impact of radiological medical <br />preparedness on routine medical practice (i.e. routine work of hospital <br />radiology department may be dramatically different from essential capabilities <br />required for local medical preparedness). <br />• Coordinate with hospital, medical and EMS MMRS Steering Committee <br />members to partner with local medical radiology departments and emergency <br />medical services to identify the radiological medical management and <br />treatment duties delegated to first responders. <br />Coordinate with local health department Steering Committee member all <br />public health educational and message programs, designed for radiological <br />release /nuclear detonation by terrorist. <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY I OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br />93 <br />
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