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Agreement
Approved Date
07/03/2018
Control Number
2018-124
Agenda Item Number
8.F.
Entity Name
Florida Division Emergency Management
Homeland Security
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Federally Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement
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EMPA
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• Provide the Division with meeting notes that accurately document the content of the <br />discussions during each Stakeholder conference call or meeting. <br />6. Strengthening Governance Integration. The Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) <br />is a comprehensive, coordinated, integrated system that can be used by authorized public officials to <br />deliver effective alert messages to the American public. IPAWS is the nation's next -generation <br />infrastructure of alert and warning networks. IPAWS ensures the President can alert and warn the <br />public under any condition. Additionally, IPAWS will provide Federal, State, territorial, tribal, and local <br />warning authorities the capabilities to alert and warn their communities of all hazards impacting public <br />safety and well-being via multiple communication pathways. FEMA is upgrading the alert and warning <br />infrastructure so that no matter what the crisis, the public will receive life-saving information via at <br />least one path. The following steps need to be accomplished not later than quarter 3 to satisfy <br />deliverable requirements: <br />1. https://www.fema.gov/how-sign-ipaws <br />2. County emails FEMA requesting IPAWS capability IPAWS@fema.dhs.gov <br />3. FEMA sends the county an application <br />4. County completes application and returns to FEMA IPAWS@fema.dhs.gov <br />5. FEMA sends the county an unsigned MOA, unsigned PAA form, and link to IPAWS online <br />training <br />6. https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=lS-247.a <br />7. County signs MOA, obtains state signature on PAA form, takes online training... sends <br />everything to FEMA <br />8. FEMA signs the MOA, sends completed paperwork and digital certificate to county, and <br />enables their access in the system <br />Other recommendations: <br />If you are using Everbridge and EMnet please put both on the applications. <br />https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-251 <br />Deliverable (due third quarter): <br />• The sub -recipient shall upload FEMA IPAWS MOA in the Division's SharePoint portal. <br />36 <br />
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