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B. Scope of Work <br /> r.... <br /> Funding is provided to perform eligible activities as identified in the Domestic Homeland Security—Federal Emergency Management Agency <br /> National Preparedness Directorate Fiscal Year 2012 State Homeland Security Grant.Program(SHSGP),consistent with the Department of <br /> Homeland Security State Strategy. Eligible activities are outlined in the Scope of Work for each category below: <br /> I. Issue and Project Description <br /> Issue 11—Local Planning,Training and Exercise: This project will allow counties to execute an exercise plan that will test the <br /> knowledge,skills and abilities of personnel,organizations and the public/private partnerships and ensure that personnel involved in <br /> Emergency Operation Center operations/on-site incident management have and continue to receive appropriate training to fulfill their <br /> role as required by the National Response Framework. <br /> II. Categories and Eligible Activities <br /> FY2012 allowable costs are divided into the following categories:planning,training,exercises,management and administration <br /> cost are allowable cost. Each category's allowable costs have been listed in the"Budget Detail Worksheet"above. <br /> A. Planning <br /> Developing hazard/threat-specific annexes that incorporate the range of prevention,protection,response,and recovery <br /> activities. <br /> Developing and implementing homeland security support programs and adopting DHS national initiatives including but not <br /> limited to the following: <br /> • hnplementing the National Preparedness Guidelines(NPG)and the Whole community approach to Security and <br /> Emergency Management <br /> • Pre-event recovery planning <br /> • Implementing the National Infrastructure Protection Plan(NIPP)and associated Sector Specific Plans <br /> • Enhancing and implementing Statewide Communication Interoperability Plans(SCIP)and Tactical Interoperable <br /> Communications Plans(TICP)that align with the goals,objectives,and initiatives of the National Emergency <br /> Communications Plan(NECP) <br /> • Costs associated with the adoption,implementation,and adherence to NIMS compliance requirements,including <br /> implementing the NIMS National Credentialing Framework <br /> • Modifying existing incident management and EOPs to ensure proper alignment with the National Response Framework <br /> (NRF)coordinating structures,processes,and protocols <br /> • Establishing or enhancing mutual aid agreements <br /> • Developing communications and interoperability protocols and solutions <br /> • Conducting local,regional,and tribal program implementation meetings <br /> • Developing or updating resource inventory assets in accordance to typed resource definitions issued by the NIMS <br /> Integration Center(NIC) <br /> • Designing State and local geospatial data systems <br /> • Developing and conducting public education and outreach campaigns,including promoting individual,family,and <br /> organizational emergency preparedness;alerts and warnings education;promoting training,exercise,and volunteer <br /> opportunities,informing the public about emergency plans,evacuation routes as well as CBRNE prevention awareness <br /> • Designing programs to address targeting at-risk populations and engaging them in emergency management planning efforts <br /> • Activities,materials,service,tools and equipment to achieve planning,protection,mitigation,response and recovery that is <br /> inclusive of people with disabilities(physical,programmatic and communications access for people with physical,sensory, <br /> mental health,intellectual and cognitive disabilities) <br /> • Preparing materials for State Preparedness Reports(SPRs) <br /> • WHTI implementation activities including the issuance of WHTI-compliant tribal identification cards <br /> Developing related terrorism prevention activities including: <br /> • Developing THIRA that reflects a representative make up and composition of jurisdiction <br /> • Developing initiatives that directly support local efforts to understand,recognize,prepare for,prevent,mitigate,and <br /> respond to pre-operational activity and other crimes that are precursors or indicators of terrorist activity,in accordance with <br /> civil rights/civil liberties protections <br /> • Developing law enforcement prevention activities,to include establishing and/or enhancing a fusion center <br /> • Hiring an IT specialist to plan,develop,and implement the IT applications necessary for a fusion center <br /> • Developing and planning for information/intelligence sharing groups <br /> • Integrating and coordinating fire service,emergency management,public health care,public safety,and health security <br /> data-gathering(threats to human and animal health)within State and Major Urban Area fusion centers to achieve early <br /> warning and mitigation of health events <br /> • Integrating and coordinating private sector participation with fusion center activities <br /> 19 <br /> w <br /> 126 <br />