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ATTACHMENT C <br /> DELIVERABLES <br /> State Homeland Security Program (SHSP): SHSP supports the implementation of risk driven, <br /> capabilities-based State Homeland Security Strategies to address capability targets set in Urban <br /> Area, State, and regional Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessments (THIRAs). <br /> The capability levels are assessed in the State Preparedness Report (SPR) and inform <br /> planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise needs to prevent, protect against, <br /> mitigate, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. <br /> In addition, the Recipient is to complete the following issues as described below throughout the <br /> agreement period to ensure compliance and coordination with the Homeland Security Grant <br /> Program. Items listed below are to be reviewed quarterly to ensure recipients' <br /> compliance. Documentation supporting the completion of the issues outlined below shall be <br /> submitted along with the Quarterly Financial report. <br /> Issue 5— Local Planning, Training and Exercise: This project will allow counties to <br /> execute a training plan that will test the knowledge, skills and abilities of personnel, <br /> organizations and the public/private partnerships and ensure that personnel involved in <br /> Emergency Operation Center operations/on-site incident management have and <br /> continue to receive appropriate training to fulfill their role as required by the National <br /> Response Framework. <br /> • Planning activities will be to support the regional or statewide advancement of all- <br /> hazard (inclusive of terrorism) preparedness. Brevard will develop or enhance <br /> regional planning initiatives, plans and protocols, i.e., Disaster Housing <br /> Plan/Coastal Oil Spill Plan/Special Events Plan. <br /> • Training will consist of regional specific training that will focus on NIMS <br /> compliance and all-hazard readiness by providing first responders, volunteers, <br /> elected officials, emergency managers, and others a chance to develop the skills <br /> necessary to protect lives and property during a catastrophic event.Training <br /> programs will educate response personnel on position specific training courses, <br /> which will ensure implementation of state and local incident command systems <br /> and NIMS compliance. This will support new NIMS requirements to expand ICS <br /> training to community partners, such as Community Emergency Response <br /> Teams (CERT) and private partners. County specific training courses will <br /> include, but not limited to, FEMA "G" series courses, staff professional <br /> development and all-hazards position specific training. <br /> o Special Event Training/Incident Specific Training/Grant <br /> Management/Technical Assistance/HSEEP/DHS approved Course/Post <br /> Disaster Training Courses <br /> /yf• 32 <br />