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ORANGE, COUNTY OF
Contract #
A-2010-070
Agency
FIRE
Council Approval Date
4/19/2010
Destruction Year
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State Changes Golden Guardian — Subgrantees scheduled to participate in Golden <br />and Initiatives Guardian (GG) exercise activities should program FY09 HSGP funds into <br />(Cont.) their subgrant application. CalEMA Program Representatives will be <br />checking applications from subgrantees scheduled to participate in GG <br />activities within the FY09 HSGP grant performance period for adequate <br />exercise funding. T &E is the subgrantee's point of contact for exercise <br />related issues and questions. <br />Subgrantees may contact T &E at (916) 826 -4488 or bi.biornson@ohs.ca.gov. <br />Terrorism Liaison Officer (TLO) — In an effort to continue to build <br />towards a comprehensive integrated prevention network of information <br />sharing, all recipients of FY09 Homeland Security Grant funds will be <br />required to designate a trained TLO within their organization. An initial <br />roster must be submitted at the time of application. Subgrantees must <br />require documentation for their subrecipients prior to the subaward of <br />Homeland Security Grant funds, which needs to be available during a <br />monitoring. <br />CAL JRIES — The State Terrorism Threat Assessment Center ( STTAC) <br />and Regional Terrorism Threat Assessment Centers ( RTTAC) are all <br />linked by a common information sharing system, the California Joint <br />Regional Information Exchange System (CAL DRIES), which provides <br />data sharing capabilities throughout the state. The JRIES is an integral <br />component in the information sharing network throughout the state. <br />Applicants shall document CAL JRIES access, or an application for access <br />to CAL JRIES, in their grant application to be eligible for funding. <br />Access or an application for access will be confirmed with the STTAC <br />prior to final application approval. <br />M &A Costs — The subgrantee Management and Administrative (M &A) <br />allowance is a maximum of 3% of the subgrant award on all FY09 HSGP <br />programs (The cap was set by federal law). <br />FY09 California Emergency Management Agency Page 11 <br />
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