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ATTACHMENT 42 <br /> SUBPROJECT42 Citizen Preparedness <br /> PRIMARY CORE CAPABILITIES BEING ADDRESSED SOLUTION AREA <br /> Community Resilience PLANNING ORGANIZATION EQUIPMENT TRAINING EXERCISE TOTAL <br /> Public Information and Warning $30,000.00 $0.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $0.00 $60,000.00 <br /> WHY IS THE WORK NEEDED? <br /> GAP Identified <br /> —No immediate bleeding response prior to first responder arrival <br /> Communication barrier for limited English proficient(LEP)populations <br /> Disconnected network of community LEP service providers(Seattle-based community centers,non-profits,church groups,etc.) <br /> ACTIVITIES TO BE PERFORMED <br /> !-Train community members in Stop the Bleed with free classes at libraries and community centers <br /> -Train over 1,000 community members with hands on training in Disaster Skills(Search and Rescue,First Aid,Utility Control,Fire Extinguisher,Bleeding Control) <br /> -Place public access bleeding control kits throughout the city <br /> -Train individuals with limited English proficiency on preparedness and alert and notification. <br /> Disseminate information on preparedness,alert and notification,and disaster skills. <br /> ASSOCIATED DELIVERABLES/OUTPUTS <br /> 500 community members trained in Stop the Bleed with free classes at libraries and community centers <br /> 25 public access bleeding control kits installed in locations throughout the city <br /> 1,000 community members are trained in Disaster Skills(Search and Rescue,First Aid,Utility Control,Fire Extinguisher,Bleeding Control) <br /> 5,000 Individuals with limited English proficiency trained on preparedness and alert and notification. <br /> Preparedness,alert and notification,and disaster skills information is shared with 10,000 LEP community members. <br /> DESIRED OUTCOMES <br /> Educated and trained public has access to supplies necessary to effectively treat life threatening bleeding in public spaces. <br /> Informed and prepared LEP populations able to take care of themselves and their families during and after a disaster. <br /> SUBPROJECT#3 UASI Fusion Center Intelligence Analysts(LE Subcommittee) <br /> PRIMARY CORE CAPABILITIES BEING ADDRESSED SOLUTION AREA <br /> Intelligence and Information Sharing PLANNING ORGANIZATION EQUIPMENT TRAINING EXERCISE TOTAL <br /> OperationaICommunications $450,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $450,000.00 <br /> WHY IS THE WORK NEEDED? <br /> CAPABILITY sustained or enhanced <br /> Critical enterprise awareness and understanding on potential risk of terrorism to people/events and critical infrastructure/services in the Seattle UASI Region. <br /> ACTIVITIES TO BE PERFORMED <br /> -UASI analysts provide intake and analysis of UASI security topics("products")such as terrorism,maritime security,regional security,geospatial vulnerabilities,critical <br /> infrastructure threats,cybersecurity,and criminal activity with a potential link to terrorism. <br /> -UASI analysts share relevant information with the intelligence community. <br /> UASI analysts,Deputy Director,and relevant support staff receive training to Improve understanding of terrorism <br /> ASSOCIATED DELIVERABLES/OUTPUTS <br /> -Products are developed and delivered to the appropriate audiences. <br /> -Retained and increased analytical capability to understand terrorism <br /> DESIRED OUTCOMES <br /> Seattle UASI is prepared to respond to an emergent and/or active terrorism and/or all-hazards event. <br /> DHS-FEMA-HSGP-UASI-FFY19 Page 35 of 38 City of Seattle, E20-095 <br />