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ANAHEIM, CITY OF
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N-2014-090
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POLICE
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jurisdictions to form a partnership that has garnered acclaim from DHS, CalOES and <br />Congress. The Cities have formed a true partnership with all stakeholders in the <br />county and have collaborated to enhance overall preparedness levels, at all times <br />focusing on mitigating risk and improving consequence management for the most <br />critical infrastructure and targets as ultimately identified in the Countywide Strategic <br />Plan for Terrorism Preparedness. <br />4. Starting in fiscal year 2006, the Cities joined together and became one UASI. With <br />this came the requirement that one of the two UASI jurisdictions be designated as <br />the Single Point of Contact for purposes of the grant application and financial <br />management of the grant. The Cities wish to continue their collaborative effort with <br />the 2014 UASI Grant. The 2014 grant guidelines require formalization of the current <br />Orange County structure for determining the focus of grant fund spending, which <br />includes the use of the Urban Area Working Group (UAWG) to obtain input in <br />developing investment areas and specific projects to be funded. This process and <br />input, which is consistent with the process used in previous grant years, will assist <br />the City Managers of Anaheim and Santa Ana, as well as Orange County's Chief <br />Executive Officer, in making the final decisions with respect to grant expenditures. <br />OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE <br />In recognition of the 2014 Urban Areas Security Initiative grant purpose, guidelines, and <br />requirements, the Cities of Anaheim and Santa Ana wish to continue their strategic <br />partnership not only with each other, but also with the County of Orange, all jurisdictions <br />in the county, and the stakeholder groups and disciplines that have thus far resulted in a <br />successful and acclaimed effort to reduce risk, mitigate vulnerabilities and manage <br />consequences related to a terrorism incident or threat. In addition, the Cities wish to <br />fulfill the requirements of DHS and Congress that all grant funds be distributed through <br />a funding program dedicated to a risk -based set of priorities, in which the Cities and <br />their partners will develop investment areas and projects that address the highest risks, <br />thus demonstrating their ability to effectively and efficiently spend grant funds in a <br />systematic and focused manner. <br />Therefore, the Cities of Anaheim and Santa Ana agree as follows: <br />1. Investment areas and projects will be developed as in previous years, consistent <br />with Orange County's Homeland Security Strategy, and with input from the Urban <br />Area Working Group. <br />2. The City of Anaheim will be designated as the Single Point of Contact (SPC) for <br />the 2014 UASI grant. <br />Cities of Anaheim and Santa Ana <br />Urban Areas Security Initiative 2014 MOU <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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