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ORANGE, COUNTY OF
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A-2013-145-01
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POLICE
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used HSGP funds will be de- obligated. To avoid unnecessary delays in starting a, <br />project, grantees, are encouraged to pay close attention to the reporting requirements <br />for an EHP review. 'For more information' on'FEMA's`EHP requirements; SAAS'shoUfd' <br />refer to IBs 329 and 345 or I, ;Section I Part 18.5 5 6 <br />sections ;2uub anci eyyO U1 MU f77UIIIC!C41I - <br />Act, includes, but is not limited to, 6following allowable activities <br />• Activities related to DHS Priorities II and III, in particular those activities that: <br />- Build Prevention and Protection Capabilities <br />- Mature and Enhance State-and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers. <br />• Overtime expenses consistent with a State Homeland Security Plan, including <br />enhanced operations in support of Federal agencies, border security, and border <br />crossing enforcement <br />• Fusion center activities that support information sharing and analysis, target <br />hardening, threat recognition, and terrorist interdiction <br />• Subject to the limitations on organization and personnel costs outlined above, <br />overtime expenses consistent with a State Homeland Security Plan, including for <br />the provision of enhanced law enforcement operations in support of Federal <br />agencies, for increased border security, and border crossing enforcement <br />• Subject to the limitations on organization and personnel costs outlined above, <br />establishing, enhancing, and staffing State and Major Urban Area fusion centers <br />with appropriately qualified personnel <br />• Subject to the limitations on organization and personnel costs outlined above, <br />paying salaries and benefits for personnel, including individuals employed by the <br />grant recipient on the date of the relevant grant application, to serve as qualified <br />intelligence analysts <br />• Supporting the implementation of activities associated with the Western <br />Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), including the issuance of WHTI- compliant <br />tribal identification cards <br />• Supporting the development and implementation of Fusion Liaison Officer <br />Programs, the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI), <br />Community -based outreach programs such as the "If You See Something, Say <br />Something" Campaign as a component of the NSI, or other local efforts <br />• Any other terrorism prevention activity authorized by the Administrator, pursuant <br />to authority provided by Congress directly or delegated to the Administrator by <br />the Secretary <br />The intent of OPSG is to focus on operational aspects of enhancing coordination <br />between Federal, State, local, Tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies to <br />increase the security of the United States Borders. While equipment is an allowable <br />expense, the FY 2011 OPSG is not intended to be an equipment- centric grant. <br />43 <br />
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