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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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PLANNING ORGANIZATION <br />SOLUTION AREA <br />EQUIPMENT TRAINING EXERCISE TOTAL <br />$0.00 $0.00 $160,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $160,000.00 <br />PRIMARY CORE CAPABILITIES BEING ADDRESSED <br />lnterdiction and Disruption <br />On-scene Security, Protection, and Law Enforcement <br />ACTIVITIES TO BE PERFORMED <br />. Purchase and deploy regional night vision ECOTI equipment <br />. lnventory the equipment (asset management) <br />The spread of rapidly evolving and innovative technology, equipment, techniques, and knowledge presents <br />new and emerging dangers for homeland security in the years ahead. Terrorists and other bad actors remain <br />intent on acquiring weapons of mass destruction (WMD) capabilities, and aggressively developing and <br />modernizing WMDs to use against the Homeland. Meanwhile, biological and chemical materials and <br />technologies with dual use capabilities are more accessible throughout the global market. Due to the <br />proliferation of such information and technologies, rogue nations and non-state actors have more <br />opportunities to develop, acquire, and use WMDs than ever before. Similarly, the proliferation of unmanned <br />aircraft systems, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology increases opportunities for threat actors to acquire <br />and use these capabilities against the United States and its interests. <br />This constantly changing threat environment demands a proactive approach to identify, detect, and prevent <br />attacks. Timely and actionable information is needed, and the Seattle Urban Area (UA) has identified several <br />key projects to sustain and enhance the NPA of Emerging Threats addressing the core capabilities of <br />lnterdiction and Disruption and Screening, Search, and Detection. <br />As communicated in the 2020 UASI SPR, capability gaps have been identified in. <br />- lnterdiction and Disruption <br />(1) Regional Video Downlink system and receiver sites need technology upgrades and encryption <br />capabilities to support situation awareness during multiagency responses. <br />- Screening, Search, & Detection <br />(1) Lightweight, portable, digitalX-ray equipment, and situational awareness equipment are needed for Law <br />Enforcement response to support high risk missions to combat possible terrorist threats. <br />(2) Law enforcement in the Seattle UA does not have consistent robotic response and support capabilities <br />for regionalArson and Bomb Squads (ABS)/Teams and Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams. <br />There is a need for large, medium, small, and handheld robots to replace existing robots that are failing or <br />have been damaged in high risk missions. <br />This project will fund the purchase of two portable Digital Radiography Panel X-ray systems (DR X-ray) to <br />screen suspicious items such as vehicles, backpacks, or containers that may contain explosives. Quantities <br />may change due to actual costs. One will be deployed to the City of Seattle and one to the City of Bellevue. <br />lf a greater need arises the receiving agencies may be adjusted within the UA. <br />Nexus to terrorism: The portable DR X-ray system allows bomb technicians to safely and quickly diagnose <br />improvised explosive devices (lED) and respond to Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear and Explosive <br />(CBRNE) incidents manufactured by terrorist organizations and homegrown extremists. This project will <br />support UA Special Teams by building their capability to respond to terrorism and homegrown extremist <br />threats. <br />UA past work that aligns with and builds on the Emerging Threats National Priority area has included the <br />purchase of a bomb truck, tactical CBRNE vehicles, recon-style robots, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) <br />suits, non-digital X-Ray systems, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), Night Vision Systems, and <br />recon-style situational awareness equipment. ln addition, it has included training focused on response plans, <br />special team tactics, and advanced response skills to identify terrorist threats and counter attacks in the UA <br />DHS-FEMA-HSGP-UASI-FY2 1 Page 52 of 57 SPD, E22-1 13 Revised
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