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1/16/2018
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Homeland Security Grant Program <br />January 16, 2018 <br />Page 2 <br />County of Orange, and cities within the Anaheim/Santa Ana Urban Area to determine current <br />capabilities and needs, and have established goals and objectives for the Anaheim/Santa Ana Urban <br />Area. The Police Department will work in collaboration with the City of Anaheim to develop projects <br />and implement complimentary strategies for responding to acts of terrorism. <br />Total funding for the UASI Grant Program is established through an Appropriation Act set forth by <br />Congress. Award amounts for each Urban Area are determined using a methodology assessing <br />relative risk of terrorism, in accordance with the 9/11 Act. Over the years, Congress has steadily <br />decreased the amount of funding allocated to DHS and subsequently the UASI Grant Program. As a <br />result, the total number of Urban Areas and the award amounts have been greatly reduced. Santa <br />Ana's UASI award amount has steadily decreased from a high of $25,254,334 in 2004 to the current <br />FY17 award of $4,344,000. In addition, the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services <br />(CalOES) has identified the City of Santa Ana to receive FY2017 Homeland Security Grant Program <br />(HSGP) funds in the amount $300,000 for use in supporting the Orange County Intelligence <br />Assessment Center (OCIAC). The overall award to the City of Santa Ana totals $4,644,000 for <br />FY2017. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />Approval of this item allows the City to meet Goal #1 Community Safety, Objectives #2; Broaden <br />communications, information sharing and community awareness of public safety activities, and <br />Objective #6; Enhance public safety integration, communications, and community outreach. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />An Appropriation Adjustment will be submitted following the notice of award for the FY 2017 Urban <br />Areas Security Initiative from Cal OES; revenue account (no. 12514002-52001) and expenditure <br />accounts (nos. 12514407 -various). Funds will be budgeted by fiscal year as follows: <br />avi alentin <br />Acting Chief of Police <br />Santa Ana Police Department <br />Exhibit: 1. Resolution <br />FY 2017-18 <br />$10,000 <br />FY 2018-19 <br />$3,039,587 <br />FY 2019-20 <br />$1,594,413 <br />Total <br />$4,644,000 <br />AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: <br />f ranWsco Gutierrez �Yt <br />`Executive Director <br />Finance & Mgt. Services Agency <br />55A-2 <br />
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