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Contractor's Name
Seattle Police Department
Approval Date
1/3/2023
Council Approval Date
12/7/2022
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
FFY 21 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant
Tracking Number
0003754
Total Compensation
$106,700.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant Agreement (City as Grantee)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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The Physical Protective Measures regional project purchases equipment to protect first responders when <br />entering a high threat environment such as an active shooter or complex coordinated terrorist attacks. <br />Planning regional projects include continuity of operations planning for Access and Functional Needs <br />populations, UASI THIRA and SPR development, and participation in project planning and oversight through <br />UASI Subcommittees, UAWG and Core Group. <br />The Public Health, Healthcare, & Emergency Medical project places more public access bleeding control <br />kids in public spaces. <br />Screening, Search, & Detection regional projects include the purchase of methane gas detectors, breaching <br />tools, as well as LE equipment maintenance. <br />Supply Chain lntegrity and Security regional project includes planning, training, and exercises to ensure <br />increased information flow between the food supply chain partners and local public safety officials after a <br />terrorist incident. <br />E:N 8F#,{r Ptannlng - Seaffle <br />PLANNING ORGANIZATION <br />SOLUTION AREA <br />EQUIPMENT TRAINING EXERCISE TOTAL <br />$240,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $240,000.00 <br />PRIMARY CORE CAPABILITIES BEING ADDRESSED <br />Planning <br />Operational Coordination <br />WHY IS THE WORK NEEDED? <br />Capability gap identified <br />Threat and hazard planning concepts and efforts need to be better coordinated <br />There is a need for better information sharing and situational awareness. <br />ACTIVITIES TO BE PERFORMED <br />. Manage the UASI program and project development <br />. Participate as an active member of a UASI subcommittee <br />. Contribute to the Seattle UASI regional THIRA and SPR <br />. Provide general support to all UASI projects as needed <br />. Coordinate projects across the Seattle Urban Area <br />. Provide communication with the community alerting of threats and providing direction during a terrorist <br />threaVattack. <br />. Facilitate the urban wide equipment purchase and distribution program and conduct subrecipient <br />monitoring <br />. Participate in training and conferences that support the Seattle Urban Area <br />ASSOCI ATED D ELIVERABLES/O UTP UTS <br />. Updated UASI RegionalTH|RA and SPR <br />. Successfully managed UASI projects <br />. Successfully coordinated projects across the Seattle Urban Area <br />. lnformed community during a terrorist threaUattack <br />. Up-to-date equipment inventory list (asset management) <br />. Trained team members provided support to the Seattle Urban Area <br />DESIRED OUTCOMES <br />An informed, prepared Seattle Urban Area able to respond to a terrorist threaVattack. <br />DHS-F EMA-HSGP-UAS I.FY2,1 Page 38 of 57 SPD, E22-1 13 Revised
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