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5 <br />FY 2022 PSGP NOFO Back to the Top <br />The table below provides a breakdown of these priority areas for the FY 2022 PSGP, <br />showing both the core capabilities impacted, as well as examples of eligible maritime <br />security project types for each area. A detailed description of allowable investments for each <br />project type is included in the Preparedness Grants Manual. As discussed in Section E, <br />projects that sufficiently address one or more of the two National Priorities (enhancing <br />cybersecurity or enhancing the protection of soft targets/crowded places) will have their final <br />review scores increased by a multiplier of 20%. <br /> <br />FY 2022 PSGP Funding Priorities <br /> <br />Priority Areas Core Capabilities Lifelines Example Project Types <br />National Priorities <br />Enhancing <br />Cybersecurity <br />• Cybersecurity <br />• Intelligence and <br />information sharing <br />• Planning <br />• Public information and <br />warning <br />• Operational <br />coordination <br />• Screening, search, and <br />detection <br />• Access control and <br />identity verification <br />• Supply chain integrity <br />and security <br />• Risk management for <br />protection programs <br />and activities <br />• Long-term vulnerability <br />reduction <br />• Situational assessment <br />• Infrastructure systems <br />• Operational <br />communications <br />• Safety and <br />Security <br />• Transportation <br />• Cybersecurity risk assessments <br />• Projects that address vulnerabilities <br />identified in cybersecurity risk <br />assessments <br />o Improving cybersecurity of critical <br />infrastructure to meet minimum levels <br />identified by CISA, and the National <br />Institute of Standards and Technology <br />Cybersecurity Framework <br />o Cybersecurity training and planning <br />Enhancing the <br />Protection of <br />Soft Targets and <br />Crowded Places <br />• Operational coordination <br />• Public information and <br />warning <br />• Intelligence and <br />Information Sharing <br />• Interdiction and disruption <br />• Screening, search and <br />detection <br />• Access control and <br />identity verification <br />• Physical protective <br />measures <br />• Risk management for <br />protection programs <br />and activities <br />• Safety and <br />Security <br />• Transportation <br />• Physical security enhancements at cruise <br />and ferry terminals <br />o Explosive detection canine teams <br />o Security cameras (closed circuit <br />television [CCTV]) <br />o Security screening equipment for <br />people and baggage <br />o Access controls <br /> Landside fencing, gates, barriers, <br />etc. <br /> Marine (floating) barriers to prevent <br />access to sensitive berthing areas <br />• Enhanced security aboard ferries <br />o Explosive detection canine teams <br />o Security cameras (CCTV) <br />• Rapid response boats for preventing or <br />responding to security incidents on <br />waterways, especially in and around