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• Acquiring systems allowing connectivity to State, local, tribal, territorial, and Federal data networks, such as the National <br /> Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS), as appropriate <br /> • Planningto enhance security during heightened alerts, terrorist incidents, and/or during mitigation and recovery <br /> • MultiAiscipline preparation across first responder community, including EMS for response to catastrophic events and acts <br /> of terrorism <br /> • Accessible public information/education : printed and electronic materials, public service announcements, seminars/town <br /> hall meetings, and web postings coordinated through local Citizen Corps Councils or their equivalent <br /> • Conducting public education campaigns including promoting suspicious activity reporting and preparedness; individual, <br /> family, and organizational emergency preparedness; promoting the Ready campaign; and/or creating State, regional, or <br /> local emergency preparedness efforts that build upon the Ready campaign <br /> • Evaluating Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) security equipment and/or personnel requirements to protect and secure <br /> sites <br /> • CIP cost assessments, including resources (e.g. , financial, personnel) required for security enhancements/deployments <br /> • Multi-Jurisdiction Bombing Prevention Plans (MJBPP) <br /> • Underwater Terrorist Protection Plans <br /> Developing and enhancing plans and protocols, including but not limited to: <br /> • Community-based planning to advance "whole community" security and emergency management <br /> • Incorporating goverrlment/non-governmental collaboration, citizen preparedness, and volunteer participation into State and <br /> local government homeland strategies, policies, guidance, plans, and evaluations <br /> • Developing, enhancing, maintaining a current EOP that conforms to the guidelines outlined in the CPG 101 v.2 <br /> • Developing or enhancing local , regional, or Statewide strategic or tactical interoperable emergency communications plans <br /> • Activities associated with a conversion from wideband to narrowband voice channels to support interoperability <br /> • Implementing Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan (SCIP) and Tactical Interoperable Communications Plans <br /> (TICPs) that align with the goals, objectives, and initiatives of the National Emergency Communications Plan (NECP) <br /> • - Developing protocols or standard operating procedures for specialized teams to incorporate the use of equipment acquired <br /> through this grant program <br /> • Developing terrorism prevention/protection plans <br /> • Developing plans, procedures, and requirements for the management of infrastructure and resources related to HSGP and <br /> implementation of State or Urban Area Homeland Security Strategies <br /> • Developing plans for mass evacuation and pre-positioning equipment <br /> • Developing or enhancing plans for responding to mass casualty incidents caused by any hazards <br /> • Developing or enhancing applicable procedures and operational guides to implement the response actions within the local <br /> plan including patient tracking that addresses identifying and tracking children, access and functional needs population, <br /> and the elderly and keeping families intact where possible . <br /> • Developing or enhancing border security plans <br /> • Developing or enhancing cyber security and risk mitigation plans <br /> • Developing or enhancing secondary health screening protocols at major points of entry (e.g., air, rail, port) <br /> • Developing or enhancing cyber risk mitigation plans - <br /> • Developing or enhancing agriculture/food security risk mitigation, response, and recovery plans <br /> • Developing public/private sector partnership emergency response, assessment, and resource sharing plans <br /> • Developing or enhancing plans to engage and interface with, and to increase the capacity of, private sector/non- <br /> governmental entities working to meet the human service response and recovery needs of survivors <br /> • Developing or updating local or regional communications plans <br /> • Developing plans to support and assist jurisdictions, such as port authorities and rail and mass transit agencies <br /> • Developing or enhancing continuity of operations and continuity of government plans <br /> • Developing or enhancing existing catastrophic incident response and recovery plans to include and integrate Federal assets <br /> provided under the NRF <br /> • Developing plans and response procedures for validating and responding to an alarm from a chemical or biological detector <br /> (response procedures should include emergency response procedures integrating local first responders) <br /> • Developing or enhancing evacuation plans <br /> • Developing mechanisms for utilizing the National Emergency Family Registry and Locator System (NEFRLS ) <br /> • Developing or enhancing plans to prepare for surge capacity of volunteers <br /> • Developing or enhancing the State emergency medical services systems <br /> • Developing or enhancing plans for donations and volunteer management and the engagement/integration of private <br /> sector/non-govemmental entities in preparedness, response, and recovery activities <br /> • Developing or enhancing Bombing Prevention Plans <br /> • Developing school preparedness plans <br /> • Developing preparedness plans for child congregate care facilities, including group residential facilities, juvenile detention <br /> facilities, and public/private child care facilities <br /> • Ensuring jurisdiction EOPs adequately address warnings, emergency public information, evacuation, sheltering, mass care, . <br /> resource management from non-governmental sources, unaffiliated volunteer and donations management, and volunteer <br /> resource integration to support each Emergency Support Function, to include appropriate considerations for integrating <br /> activities, materials, services, tools and equipment to achieve planning inclusive of people with disabilities (physical, <br /> 20 <br />