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Contractor's Name
Seattle Police Department
Approval Date
3/19/2025
End Date
10/30/2025
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Mike Lingrey
Subject / Project Title
Seattle Region Securing the Cities (STC) Program
Tracking Number
0004759
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Letters/Memos of Understanding
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Page 1 of 3 <br />MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING <br />EVERETT FIRE DEPARTMENT <br />2801 OAKES AVENUE <br />EVERETT, WA 98201 <br />THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (“AGREEMENT”) is made and entered into by <br />and between the City of Seattle Police Department, hereinafter referred to as “SPD” and Everett <br />Fire Department, hereinafter known as “EFD”. <br />IT IS THEREFORE MUTUALLY AGREED THAT: <br />This Agreement memorializes the formal commitment and active participation by the EFD in the <br />Seattle Region Securing the Cities (“STC”) Program. The STC Program is a grant funded <br />regional effort geared towards enhancing radiological and nuclear detection and interdiction <br />capabilities in the Seattle UASI Region. <br />By entering into this Agreement, EFD hereby agrees to participate in the development and <br />sustainment of the STC Program and the accomplishment of its goals and objectives, as more <br />fully set forth in the STC Charters (Exhibit A) and STC Program documentation. <br />EFD shall designate a representative of sufficient rank and/or subject matter expertise to serve <br />as a point of contact and shall make every effort to attend and engage in all STC Program <br />meetings and designated activities that further the goals and objectives of the STC Program. <br />EFD will aid in the development and adoption of any plans, policies, and/or procedures <br />regarding the STC Program. Participating agencies will also commit to providing members to <br />the STC Program sub-committees as deemed feasible and sustainable by the agencies chain of <br />command. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to interfere with or interrupt an agency’s ability <br />to perform its primary mission set. <br />The Seattle STC Program is funded by the Securing the Cities Program Grant (“Grant”) from the <br />United States Department of Homeland Security Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction <br />(CWMD) Office (“Grantor”). The Grant is awarded to the Seattle Police Department to assist <br />Participants in acquiring equipment, training and support to enhance PRND capabilities in the <br />Seattle region. The Seattle Police Department is identified as the “Lead Agency” and the “Fiscal <br />Agent”. <br />By successfully participating in this regional effort, as outlined in STC Charters and <br />documentation, and facilitated by the STC Project Manager, SPD and DHS CWMD, EFD may <br />be eligible to receive various pre-determined PRND equipment, specialized training, and related <br />labor compensation as a sub-recipient under the grant. <br />In the event the Agreement requires a change in scope beyond what has been agreed to, the <br />SPD and EFD shall agree to any such changes in writing prior to the commencement of <br />Services requiring the change in the scope or cost increase.
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