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ORANGE, COUNTY OF
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A-2013-145-01
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POLICE
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of tnis guicance aocumem. _ <br />A certificate of completion of all intelligence analysts training must be on file with the <br />SAA and must be made available to Program Analysts upon request upon the hiring of <br />personnel. <br />Funds utilized to establish or enhance recognized State and Major Urban Area fusion <br />centers must support the development of a statewide fusion process that corresponds <br />with the Global Justice /Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC) Fusion Center <br />Guidelines and the'National Strategy for Information Sharing, and achievement of a <br />baseline level of capability as defined by Global's Base line Capabilities for State and <br />Major Urban Area Fusion Centers, a supplement to the Fusion Center Guidelines, <br />located at http: / /www it oip gov/ documents lbaselinecapabilitiesa. odf. <br />Additional Allowable Training Activities <br />Allowable costs include training courses that focus on: <br />• Building information sharing capacities (especially among law enforcement, non - <br />law enforcement, other government agencies, and the private sector) <br />• Fusion Liaison Officer (FLO) Programs <br />• Methods of target hardening <br />• Facility law enforcement security personnel, to include facilities, vessels, and <br />ports <br />• CBRNE, agriculture, and cyber threats <br />• History of terrorism and social environments contributing to threats <br />• Surveillance and counter- surveillance techniques <br />• Privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties regulations, policies, procedures, and <br />protocols <br />• Critical Infrastructure Protection training, to include identifying /assessing critical <br />infrastructure assets, vulnerabilities, and threats <br />• Cyber /agriculture /food security threats recognition and protective measures <br />training <br />• Cultural awareness training for community engagement activities and undercover <br />operations related to terrorist organizations <br />• Languages such as Arabic, Urdu, or Farsi which are spoken by known terrorists <br />and terrorist organizations <br />• Joint training with other homeland security entities (e.g., U.S. Secret Service, <br />81 <br />
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