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Philadelphia, PA: Assisted the City in securing $3.1 million in FY 2012 grant funding to <br />partially fund the salary and benefits of 25 police officers over a three-year period. <br />San Antonio, TX: Secured $10.3 million in FY 2009 COPS funding to hire 50 additional <br />officers for their Problem Oriented Policing (POP) Project. <br />Sarasota County, FL: Secured $1.9 million in FY 2009 and FY 2010 to build a new Emergency <br />Operations Center including emergency technology and communications infrastructure to <br />be used within the new EOC. <br />U.S. Department of Commerce <br />Holland & Knight has a long track record of assisting local governments interface with the diverse <br />array of federal government agencies that reside at the U.S. Department of Commerce, including the <br />Economic Development Administration (EDA) and the National Telecommunications and <br />Information Administration (NTIA). With regard to EDA, Holland & Knight assists local <br />governments in developing compelling projects to approach the Administration's grant programs, <br />which include core programs like the Public Works and Economic Facilities Grant Program, as well <br />as new programs like the Strong Cities, Strong Communities and Advanced Manufacturing Jobs and <br />Innovation Accelerator Challenge. <br />Holland & Knight has also worked with a number of local governments and local government <br />consortiums to interact with NTIA in developing interoperable public safety communications <br />networks, and is closely following all action with FirstNet, which was established in February of this <br />year to build, deploy, and operate a national interoperable communications network for first <br />responders, in consultation with federal, state, tribal and local public safety entities, and other key <br />stakeholders. <br />U.S. Department of Health and Human Services <br />Our team knows the Affordable Care Act and the course it sets for reform. In studying the new law, <br />and the recent Supreme Court ruling, we have paid close attention to its provisions that seek to <br />build the health care workforce, strengthen public health and prevention efforts and expand <br />primary care outreach. The Affordable Care Act created a new Prevention and Public Health Trust <br />Fund under the jurisdiction of HHS. It appropriated $7 billion to the fund for FY 2010 through FY <br />2015 and $2 billion per year for subsequent fiscal years. <br />The act authorized activities where trust fund monies may be used to include programs for diabetes <br />prevention; training of nurse practitioners, community health workers, nurse education; and <br />nursing retention programs as well as more advanced education programs. <br />There is an obvious connection between the City's growing health care needs and the aims of the <br />trust fund monies. We would work with you to identify the program areas where trust fund monies <br />could be directed and to cultivate working relationships with the Health Resources and Services <br />Administration (HRSA), the Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services Department <br />(HHS), and other decision makers at HHS and on Capitol Hill in advance of next fiscal year's <br />allocations. Other recent health funding and legislative successes include: <br />• Obtaining a $499,999 grant for the Cobb County, Ga., Board of Health to develop a county- <br />wide plan to improve its environmental and policy-based prevention efforts aimed at <br />Holland & Knight Confidential Presentation for the City of Santa Ana ( 15 <br />25A-28