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ORANGE, COUNTY OF
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A-2013-145-01
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POLICE
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and <br />Analysts <br />Percentage of fusion center analysts that require SECRET clearances <br />have them (or have submitted requests for them) <br />Percentage of fusion center analysts with access to sensitive but <br />unclassified,(SBq) systems5 <br />Percentage of fusion center analysts trained on 28'CFR Part ' §23 <br />Percentage of fusion center analyst with access to tools identified in the <br />Analyst Toolbox6 <br />Reporting <br />Assessed through reporting methods identified in Objective 1 <br />HSGP Priorities <br />Homeland Security Strategy Updates <br />Homeland Security Strategies are the basis for requesting HSGP funds, which are <br />designed to implement the goals and objectives included in the strategies. FEMA <br />strongly encourages States and Urban Areas to update their Homeland Security <br />Strategies every two years to ensure that existing goals and objectives reflect all FEMA <br />mission areas, the National Priorities, implementing the whole community approach to <br />emergency planning and management to address the concerns and needs of local <br />government, and existing citizen preparedness efforts. As outlined in the original State <br />and Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy: Guidance on Aligning Strategies with the <br />National Preparedness Goal, http: / /www fema.qov/pood quidance /download /10144, <br />State and Urban Area Homeland Security Strategies are designed to 1) provide a <br />blueprint for comprehensive, enterprise -wide planning for homeland security efforts; and <br />2) provide a strategic plan for the use of related Federal, State, local, and private <br />resources within the State and /or Urban Area before, during, and after threatened or <br />actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies. Homeland <br />Security Strategies should reflect an ongoing process of review and refinement as new <br />lessons, new priorities, and new challenges, threats, and hazards evolve. The <br />Homeland Security Strategy update process provides context for ensuring that <br />strategies reflect and support existing needs associated with the current homeland <br />security environment. This effort will enable us as a Nation to strategically and <br />efficiently build our programs and enhance capabilities within and across State <br />boundaries. <br />Is,, systems include HSIN, LEO, RISSNet, and HS SLIC <br />6 htfp7lit oip aovldocuMants /analyst toolbox, pdf <br />
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