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Allachment 2Homeland Security Region 7 - Kit[titas County175HSPAs the Pass-through Entity (PTE, the Washington State Military Department (WMD) Emergency Management Division's (EMD) Washington Homeland Security RegionsPreparedness Grants Section (PGS~, referenced as the Department, is responsible for ensuring federel funding is expended and - - ~ _jro rams Im lemented in full accordance with overnin law and re ulations. Ei ht ercent of the state's award is allocated wn,icor~,P B P B B B B Y-P s,~~,,,~,\.~ /f ~ ~Iito local and tribal units of government in acwrdance with Federal guidelines. Washington Sate is divided into n6ie Homeland ~ren--7-- cSecurity Regions. Funding is allocated to Regions according to a county base, populatlon, and populatlon density funding ~~ ~F9~ ska n ~"~ ok~noq~~ s~formula. The remaining twenty percent is allocated to state agencies us(ng a sus[ainmen[ funding model. Each Homeland ~ 9~~ F '~ ion 7Security Region and partidpatlng State Agency submitted projects that were included in the State's Investment lustifiwtion. cianam~—~'- ~ ' ~ f ~~ g R g i o n~ 3--Theprojects were further detailed in subprojects, which are the focus of the work plan. TI~~~~ ~f Snaliaml~ Cnelen r ~~~`Pr ma Pom[s o ontact 253-512-%X%X ~etta~scn fj~ ~ DouglasZRegion _::~~;,Region 1 Zoie Choate zoie.choate@mil.wa.gov 7461 ~~•Region 2 Gary Stumph garystumph@mil.wa.gov 7483 ~ u-y~-~ ~m 6 _.. _~~-Region 3 2oie Choate zoie.choate@mil.wa.gov 7461 6' J ~ \Region4 ZoieChoate zoie.choa[e@mi~.wa.gov 7461 ae~~n~ K~mtas a~^~Regions Michael Alston michael.alston@mil.wa.gov 7083 C~ _ Nainp- .,n,en,nRegion6 GarySlumph garystumph@mil.wa.gov 7gg3 ~ ~ n ~ ~Region? Michael Alston michael.a~ston@mil.wa.gov 7083 ~a Frar~Regions Michael Alston michael.als[on@mil.wa.gov 7pg3 Yatima pRegion9 Deborah Henderson deborah.henderson@mil.wa.gov 7470 - ~ = ~ ~Qg~O pBellevue, City of Gary 5[umph garystumph@mil.wa.gov 7483 ` `fie ~ o n 8en~~ Wal~a WallaSeattle, City of Gary Stumph garystumph@mil.wa.gov 7483Serve WA Deborah Henderson deborah.henderson@mil.wa.gov 7470 ~ -'-'' ~ IaicblalWSDA Deborah Hendef5on deborah.henderson@mil.wa.gov 7470 ~~~` ' -"-~/~--WSP Deborah Henderson dehorah.henderson@milsva.gov 7470Region 7 is composed of Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Kittitas, and Okanogan Counties. The responsibility of the Region 7 HomelandSecurity Coordinating OHice and point of contact for the Region is rotated biannually, with each county serving in turn.eud et Thresholds and Ca s• The maximum percentage of the Grant Agreement Amount that may be used 6y the Subrecipien[ for management and•The maximum percentage o(the Grant Agreement Amount that may be used by the Subrecipfent for personnel expenses underadministration costs under this Agreement is identified in the Budget, and maybe less than, but will not exceed, the maximumth(s Agreement is identified in the Budget and may differ from the 50% HSGP Iimi[.5%.•Any budge[ changes to LETPA and/or Personnel must be made In writing and will be reviewed far an amendment.• At least 25% of the overall award amounts for SHSP and UASI must be dedicated towards law enforcement terrorismprevention activities (LETPA). The LETPA percentage of the Grant Agreement Amount that must be met as a minimumrequirement of this Agreement by the Subrecipient is Identified in the Budget.Overall lnvestmen[lustification$6,476,000OverelllnvestmentJustitication55,180,000M&A-SAA$323,800M&A-SAA$259,000Investment bl Washington State Fusion Center$628,515Investment kl Washington State Fusion CenterS9Z9,587Project bl WSP Support of Fusion Center$528,515Project Nl WSP Support of Fusion Center$479,587Project b2 Region 6 Support of Fusion Center$100,000Project q2 Seattle Support of Fusion Center$450,000Investment H2 Washington State Agencies Homeland Securit Pro$442,885Investment q2 Seattle UASI$3,694,000Project ql State Planning, Exercise, and Training$275,923Pro'ect Nl Seattle Urban Area Sustainment and Enhancement$3,694,000Project q2 Agriculture Emergency Planning$74,804Investment q3 Washington State Agencies Pro'ects$297,413Project q3 Citizen Corps Program$92.158Project ql Statewide Planning, Training, and Exercise Program$259,253Investment q3 Washington Regional Homeland Securit Pro'ects$5,080,800Project q2 Citizen Corps Expo and Leadership Summit$36,160Project ql Region 1 -Homeland Security$595,199Project q2 Region 2 -Homeland Security$296,903Project q3 Region 3 -Homeland Security$379,032Project b4 Region 4 -Homeland Security$440,572Project NS Region 5 -Homeland Security$759,385Project q6 Region 6 -Homeland Security$1,359,714Project H7 Region 7 -Homeland Security$289,602Project b8 Region 8 -Homeland Security$371,301Project q9 Region 9 -Homeland Security$589,092DHS-FEMA-HSGP-SHSP-FFY17Page32 of 35Kittitas County, E18-180Threats &HazardsTerrorist targets include:Primary all-hazard risks include:• Hydroelectric facilities• Wildland Ftres• Transportation•Landslides• Public Evens.Floods• Industry•Winter Storms• Wlnd Storms• Earthquakes• Pandemic Incidents
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