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2. SHSP-funded projects must address high-priority preparedness gaps across all <br /> core capabilities where a nexus to terrorism exists. All supported investments <br /> are based on capability targets and gaps identified during the assessment process. <br /> 3. UASI-funded projects must build and sustain the capabilities necessary for high- <br /> threat, high-density Urban Areas to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, <br /> and recover from acts of terrorism. <br /> 4. OPSG-funded projects must enhance cooperation and coordination among <br /> Customs and Border Protection (CBP), United States Border Patrol (USBP), and <br /> local, tribal, territorial, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in a joint <br /> mission to secure the United States' borders along routes of ingress from <br /> international borders to include travel corridors in states bordering Mexico and <br /> Canada, as well as states and territories with international water borders. <br /> 5. The Subrecipient shall use HSGP funds only to perform tasks as described in the <br /> Work Plan, as approved by the County, and in compliance with this Agreement. <br /> 6. Subrecipients are required to develop a multi-year Training and Exercise Plan <br /> (TEP) that identifies training and exercise priorities and activities. Inclusion in the <br /> State's TEP meets the intent of this requirement. Subrecipients that choose to <br /> develop their own TEP shall submit it to hseep@fema.dhs.qov and <br /> emd.traininq(c�mil.wa.gov no later than June 1st annually. <br /> a. Subrecipients are encouraged to participate in the State's annual Training <br /> and Exercise Planning Workshop (TEPW) or may conduct their own <br /> local/regional TEPW. <br /> 7. Subrecipients will develop and maintain a progressive exercise program consistent <br /> with the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) and <br /> support the National Exercise Program (NEP). Upon completion of an exercise, <br /> an After Action Report and an Improvement Plan must be prepared and submitted <br /> to hseep(a�fema.dhs.gov and emd.traininq@mii.wa.gov. Further information <br /> regarding the use of HSEEP can be found at https://hseep.preptoolkit.orq/. <br /> 8. Subrecipients will provide reports and/or assist with completion of reports required <br /> by the HSGP federal award, including but not limited to the State Preparedness <br /> Report (SPR), Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA), <br /> core capabilities assessment, and data calls. <br /> C. DHS FFY15 HSGP TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br /> As a subrecipient of 15HSGP Program funding, the Subrecipient shall comply with all <br /> applicable DHS terms and conditions of the FFY15 HSGP Award Letter and its <br /> incorporated documents for DHS Grant No. EMW-2015-SS-00013-S01, which are <br /> incorporated in and made a part of this Agreement as Attachment#1. <br /> DHS-EMD-Sno.Co.-UASI-FFY15 Page 10 of 25 E16-051 -Everett <br />