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Contractor's Name
Snohomish County PUD
Approval Date
8/3/2021
Council Approval Date
7/27/2021
End Date
9/3/2024
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
FY 2021 Edward Byrne Memorial JAG Application
Tracking Number
0003008
Total Compensation
$41,370.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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storage and access; and privacy considerations. Interested JAG award recipients may wish to <br /> refer to the BWC Program web page for more information. JAG award recipients that are also <br /> BWC award recipients may not use JAG funds for any part of the 50 percent match required by <br /> the BWC Program. <br /> Body Armor— Body armor purchased with JAG funds may be purchased at any threat level, <br /> make, or model from any distributor or manufacturer, as long as the following requirements are <br /> met: The body armor must have been tested and found to comply with the latest applicable <br /> National Institute of Justice ballistic or stab standards. In addition, body armor purchased must <br /> be made in the United States. Finally, body armor purchased with JAG funds must be "uniquely <br /> fitted vests," which means protective (ballistic or stab-resistant) armor vests that conform to the <br /> individual wearer to provide the best possible fit and coverage through a combination of: (1) <br /> correctly sized panels and carrier determined through appropriate measurement, and (2) <br /> properly adjusted straps, harnesses, fasteners, flaps, or other adjustable features. Note that the <br /> requirement that body armor be "uniquely fitted" does not necessarily require body armor that is <br /> individually manufactured based on the measurements of an individual wearer. In support of <br /> OJP's efforts to improve officer safety, the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) <br /> International has made available the Standard Practice for Body Armor Wearer Measurement <br /> and Fitting of Armor (Active Standard ASTM E3003) at no cost. The <br /> Personal Armor Fit Assessment checklist is excerpted from ASTM E3003. <br /> A JAG award recipient that proposes to use FY 2021 award funds to purchase body armor must <br /> provide OJP with a certification(s) that each law enforcement agency receiving body armor has <br /> a written "mandatory wear" policy in effect. See 34 U.S.C. 10202(c). The certification form <br /> related to mandatory wear can be found at <br /> https://bia.olp.gov/sites/q/files/xyckuh 186/files/media/docu ment/fy-21-iaq-body-armor- <br /> mandatory-wear-cert.pdf. Note: A JAG award recipient that proposes to use funds for the <br /> purchase of body armor will have funds withheld until the required certification is submitted and <br /> approved by OJP. If the JAG award recipient proposes to change project activities to utilize <br /> funds for the purchase of body armor after the award is accepted, the award recipient must <br /> submit the signed certification to OJP at that time. <br /> Further, before making any subaward for the purchase of body armor, the JAG award recipient <br /> must collect a completed mandatory wear certification from the proposed subrecipient. Any such <br /> certifications must be maintained by the JAG award recipient and made available to OJP upon <br /> request. <br /> A mandatory wear concept and issues paper and a model policy are available from the <br /> Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Customer Support Center, which can be contacted at <br /> vests(a�usdoi.gov or toll free at 1-877-758-3787. Additional information and FAQs related to <br /> the mandatory wear policy and certifications can be found at <br /> https://bia.oip.gov/program/iaq/frequently-asked-questions. <br /> Apart from the JAG Program, BJA provides funds under the Bulletproof Vest Partnership <br /> Program. The BVP Program provides funding to state and local law enforcement agencies for <br /> the purchase of ballistic-resistant and stab-resistant body armor. For more information on the <br /> BVP Program, including eligibility and an application, refer to the BVP web page. JAG award <br /> recipients should note, however, that funds may not be used as any part of the 50 percent <br /> match required by the BVP Program. <br /> Interoperable Communications— Units of local government (including any subrecipients) that <br /> 11 <br />
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