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Attachment A <br />Recovery Act: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant <br />GMS Application No. 2009- F1801 -CA -SB <br />Attachment # 1 <br />PROGRAM NARRATIVE <br />General Description of Program Activities: <br />The Recovery Act: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) funds will be <br />utilized to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime within the <br />County of Orange. The County of Orange has been certified disparate; therefore, this joint <br />application includes eight units of local government for which the applicant and fiscal agent <br />is the County of Orange. <br />The JAG funds will be utilized for the purpose areas outlined in the grant solicitation. The <br />thirty-three units of local government in the jurisdiction will utilize the funds for local <br />initiatives, technical assistance, training, personnel, equipment, supplies, and contractual <br />support and information systems for criminal justice within the following purpose areas: <br />law enforcement, prosecution and court, prevention and education, corrections and <br />community corrections, drug treatment, and planning, evaluation and technology <br />improvement. The expenditure details of the funds for each city are outlined in the <br />following narrative. <br />Multi - Agency Funding: <br />In a collaborative effort to benefit the County of Orange, the thirty-three units of local <br />government involved in this grant application have agreed to utilize $349,079.65 <br />(approximately 8.8 %) of the total funding to supplement the Orange County Pro - Active <br />Methamphetamine Laboratory Investigative Team, hereafter referred to as PROACT. <br />Problem Statement: <br />Methamphetamine is the primary drug investigated by local, state, and federal law <br />enforcement agencies within the boundaries of Orange County. Successful clandestine <br />methamphetamine laboratory investigations require acquired expertise and are extremely <br />time consuming and labor intensive. Local law enforcement agencies do not have the <br />resources, specialized training, or safety equipment necessary to conduct the specialized <br />investigations required to combat these types of operations. The labs themselves are toxic <br />and explosive in nature. Children of clandestine laboratory operators and meth users are <br />often forced to live in an environment of toxic chemicals with lasting effects on their health. <br />The Team investigates suspected lab incidents within Orange County while maintaining a <br />close liaison with local agencies. These agencies forward intelligence to the team for <br />review, evaluation, and action by the Team. The multi - jurisdictional pro- active Orange <br />County Methamphetamine Laboratory Investigation Team (OCMLIT or PROACT) functions <br />2009 -F 1801 -CA -SB Page 1 of 61 <br />