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integration to support each Emergency Support Function, to include appropriate <br /> considerations for integrating activities, materials, services, tools and equipment to <br /> achieve planning inclusive of people with disabilities(physical, programmatic and <br /> communications access for people with physical, sensory, mental health, intellectual and <br /> cognitive disabilities). Developing and implementing civil rights, civil liberties, and privacy <br /> policies, procedures, and protocols <br /> - Designing and developing State, local, Tribal, and territorial geospatial data systems <br /> - Developing and implementing statewide electronic patient care reporting systems <br /> compliant with the National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) <br /> - Costs associated with inclusive practices and the provision of reasonable <br /> accommodations and modifications to provide full access for children and adults with <br /> disabilities <br /> • Preparing and submitting SCIPs for SHSP, Preparing and submitting reports to the Office <br /> of Emergency Communications(OEC)on progress of implementing that State's SCIP and <br /> achieving interoperability at the interstate, State, county, regional, and city levels <br /> • Updating and implementing SCIP and TICP to: <br /> - Address findings and gaps identified in AARs from real world incidents and planned <br /> exercises, NECP Goal assessments, other State-level preparedness reports and <br /> assessments <br /> - Incorporate the National Preparedness System and DHS Whole Community initiatives <br /> - Address plans for implementation of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) <br /> narrowband requirements <br /> - Describe strategic broadband planning activities and initiatives in preparation for the <br /> future deployment of the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN) <br /> • Developing or conducting assessments, including but not limited to: <br /> - Developing pre-event recovery plans <br /> - Conducting point vulnerability assessments at critical infrastructure sites/key assets and <br /> develop remediation/security plans <br /> - Participating Regional Resiliency Assessment Program (RRAP) activities <br /> - Conducting or updating interoperable emergency communications capabilities <br /> assessments at the local, regional, or Statewide level (e.g., Communications Assets and <br /> Mapping [CASM]) <br /> - Developing border security operations plans in coordination with CBP <br /> - Developing, implementing, and reviewing Area Maritime Security Plans for ports, <br /> waterways, and coastal areas <br /> - Updating and refining threat matrices <br /> - Conducting cyber risk and vulnerability assessments <br /> - Conducting assessments and exercising existing catastrophic incident response and <br /> recovery plans and capabilities to identify critical capability gaps that cannot be met by <br /> existing local, regional, and State resources <br /> - Activities that directly support the identification of specific catastrophic incident priority <br /> response and recovery projected needs across disciplines(e.g., law enforcement, fire <br /> service, EMS, public health, behavioral health, public works, agriculture, information <br /> technology, and citizen preparedness) <br /> - Activities that directly support the identification of pre-designated temporary housing sites <br /> - Activities that support the identification and development of alternate care sites <br /> - Conducting community assessments, surveys, and research of vulnerabilities and <br /> resource needs to determine how to meet needs and build effective and tailored <br /> strategies for educating individuals conducting assessments of the extent to which <br /> compliance with the integration mandate of disability laws is being achieved <br /> - Conducting Preparedness research <br /> 25 <br />