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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
01/07/2014
Control Number
2014-003
Agenda Item Number
8.H.
Entity Name
Florida Division of Emergency Management
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Community Emergency Response Team
Subgrant Agreement
Official Document 2014-026
Project Number
14.C1
Alternate Name
Multi-Agency Criminal Enforcement Unit
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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />J.R. SMITH, CLERK <br />All exercises using HSGP funding must be NIMS compliant. More information is available online at the <br />NIMS Integration Center, http.//www fema.gov/emergency/nims/index shim <br />Where applicable, the Training and Exercise Plans should include training and exercises that support <br />specialized programs, such as the Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program <br />States are encouraged to exercise their capabilities with regard to infants and children across all <br />aspects of response and recovery, including pediatric medical surge capabilities and integrating the <br />accessibility and functional needs of children and adults with disabilities <br />• Exercise Scenarios. The scenarios used in HSGP-funded exercises must be based on the <br />State/Urban Area's Homeland Security Strategy and plans. Acceptable scenarios for SHSP, <br />UASI, MMRS, and CCP exercises include chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, <br />explosive, cyber, agricultural and natural or technological disasters Exercise scenarios must <br />be catastrophic in scope and size as defined by the National Response Framework <br />The scenarios used in HSGP-funded exercises must focus on validating existing capabilities <br />and must be Targe enough in scope and size to exercise multiple tasks and warrant <br />involvement from multiple jurisdictions and disciplines and nongovernmental organizations, and <br />take into account the needs and requirements for individuals with disabilities Exercise <br />scenarios should also be based on the Multiyear Training and Exercise Plan. <br />• Special Event Planning. If a State or Urban Area will be hosting a special event (e g , Super <br />Bowl, G-8 Summit), the special event planning should be considered as a training or exercise <br />for the purpose of the Multi -Year Training and Exercise Plan. The State or Urban Area should <br />plan to use SHSP or UASI funding to finance training and exercise activities in preparation for <br />those events States and Urban Areas should also consider exercises at major venues (e g , <br />arenas, convention centers) that focus on evacuations, communications, and command and <br />control. States should also anticipate participating in at least one Regional Exercise annually <br />States must include all confirmed or planned special events in the Multi-year Training and <br />Exercise Plan. <br />• Exercise Evaluation Improvement. Exercises should evaluate performance of the objectives <br />and capabilities required to respond to the exercise scenario Guidance related to exercise <br />evaluation and improvement planning is defined in the Homeland Security Exercise and <br />Evaluation Program located at https.//hseep.dhs.gov <br />• Role of Non -Governmental Entities in Exercises. Non-governmental participation in all <br />levels of exercises is strongly encouraged Leaders from nongovernmental entities should be <br />included in the planning, conduct, and evaluation of an exercise State, local, tribal, and <br />territorial jurisdictions are encouraged to develop exercises that test the integration and use of <br />non-governmental resources provided by non-governmental entities, defined as the private <br />sector and private non-profit, faith -based, community, volunteer, and other non-governmental <br />organizations. Non-governmental participation in exercises should be coordinated with the <br />local Citizen Corps Council(s) and other partner agencies The scenarios used in HSGP- <br />funded exercises must focus on validating existing capabilities, must comply with and be large <br />enough in scope and sixe to exercise multiple activities and warrant involvement from multiple <br />jurisdictions and disciplines and non-governmental organizations, and take into account the <br />needs and requirements for individuals with disabilities <br />D. Equipment <br />States and Urban Areas are encouraged to fully leverage all HSGP resources for equipment to <br />support volunteer personnel in preparedness and response All allowable equipment costs are listed <br />in the AEL, available at https.//www.rkb.us <br />23 <br />
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