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7 EXHIBIT C
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<br /> Statement of Work : • -
<br /> • FFY 2010.Buffer Zone Protection Program
<br /> INTRODUCTION: The Washington State Military Department Emergency Management Division's (EMD)
<br /> Homeland Security.(DHS) Section is responsible for programs designed to prepare and improve the State's
<br /> ability to respond to a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) terrorist attack.
<br /> Through the FFY 2010 Buffer Zone Protection Program (BZPP), EMD isproviding funds to increase the
<br /> preparedness'capabilities of jurisdictions responsible for the safety and security of communities surrounding
<br /> high-priority Critical Infrastructure and Key .Resource. (Cl/KR) assets. through planning and equipment
<br /> acquisition. . •
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<br /> The BZPP provides enhanced security for select infrastructures and assets based on criteria established
<br /> annually by DHS with state and local input. Buffer Zone Plans (BZP) are intended to help local law
<br /> enforcement and first responders develop effective preventive measures that make it more difficult for terrorists
<br /> to plan or launch attacks from the immediate vicinity of high priority infrastructure targets. The BZPP assists'
<br /> localauthorities in assessing current vulnerabilities at CI/KR sites, and in developing and implementing BZPs
<br /> to increase the level,of protection and act as a deterrent and prevention mechanism. Upon completion, local
<br /> authorities in concert with owners of property identified as buffer zones will use the BZPs as a basis for
<br /> identifying needs and prioritizing resources related to training, information, equipment and exercise needs
<br /> necessary for the protection of identified CI/KR sites. .
<br /> Prior to contracting, the Contractor has accomplished the following:
<br /> • Conducted a site vulnerability assessment of the designated infrastructure site, identifying the buffer zone
<br /> outside the perimeter of the potential target. The site vulnerability assessment included coordination with
<br /> security management and measures already in place at the facility.
<br /> • Developed a Buffer Zone Plan (BZP) 'in coordination with EMD staff, identifying required training,
<br /> information, equipment, resources and recommended buffer zone protective measures necessary to
<br /> address any shortfalls.
<br /> • Developed a Vulnerability Reduction Purchase Plan (VRPP), using the approved DHS template, which
<br /> serves as the acquisition plan for the materials, equipment and resources necessary to implement the BZP.
<br /> • Completed a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Checklist for any construction-related activities, if
<br /> applicable, and submitted to EMD to obtain OHS approval prior to expenditure of funds. This includes
<br /> activities related to the acquisition, installation, maintenance, operation, evaluation, removal, or disposal of
<br /> security equipment to screen for or detect dangerous individuals or dangerous or illegal materials at
<br /> existing facilities; acquisition, installation,;maintenance, operation, evaluation, removal, or disposal of target
<br /> hardening security equipment, devices or controls.
<br /> • Completed an Environmental and Historic Preservation review for any projects that involve
<br /> communications towers, physical security enhancements, new construction, or modifications to buildings
<br /> that are 50 years or greater. .
<br /> • Submitted the BZP and VRPP to EMD for submission to OHS for review and approval.
<br /> THE CONTRACTOR AGREES TO: .
<br /> 1. Plan and implement equipment purchases and other activities in accordance with FFY10 Buffer Zone
<br /> Protection Program Grant Guidance, which can be found at http://www.fema.qov/govemment/grant/bzpp/index.shtm,
<br /> as well as all subsequent policy changes. These requirements must be passed on to all of the Contractor's
<br /> subcontractors, and monitored through periodic review of expenditures and equipment inventories.
<br /> 2. Purchase, upon approval of BZP and VRPP, those items listed in the VRPP, and ensure delivery,
<br /> installation, testing and verification of satisfactory performance of all equipment prior to the end of the
<br /> performance period.
<br /> 3. Mark, when-practicable, any equipment purchased with grant funding, as follows: "Purchased with funds
<br /> provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security."
<br /> 4. Report progress on deliverables and advise EMD, in writing, of necessary adjustments to the content of the
<br /> contract.
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