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Exhibit C <br />WORK PLAN/APPROVED PROJECTS <br />2015 Homeland Security Grant (HSGP) <br />State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) <br />Agency:KITTITAS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE <br />As the Pass-through Entity (PTE),the Washington State Military Department (WMD)Emergency Management Division's <br />(EMD)Preparedness Grants Section (PGS),referencedas the Department,is responsible for ensuring federal funding is <br />expended and programs implemented in full accordance with governing law and regulations.Eighty-percent of the state's <br />award is allocated to local and tribal units of governmentin accordance with Federal guidelines.Washington State is <br />divided into nine Homeland Security Regions.Funding is allocated to the Regions according to a county base,population, <br />and population density funding formula.The remaining twenty percent is allocated to state agencies using a sustainment <br />funding model. <br />Region 7 is faces the risks related to the acts of terrorism and the use of force,or violence against persons,property,and <br />government.Region 7 is vulnerable to wildland fire,landslides,floods,winter storms,windstorms,earthquakes,pandemic <br />incidents,and the human caused acts of terrorism directed towards hydroelectric facilities,transportation,public events, <br />and industry.Risks are the expected negative impact of an adverse incident (whether the results of terrorism or natural <br />hazard)considering the magnitude of its impact.Homeland Security Grant Funding will sustain capabilities with a <br />functional regional emergency management programs.This investment enhances the planning,training,exercise,and <br />response of the regional responders and volunteers. <br />Region 7 will achieve a disaster resilient region through this investment by working to review and update CEMP/EOP/SOP <br />to correlate with the core capabilities,THIRA,SPR,and CPG 101 v2.Defined guidelines will be restructured with additional <br />planning relating to threat assessment and mitigation specific to rural response areas within Region 7.Region 7 will ensure <br />all plans are current,representativeof the "whole community".Public outreach for enhanced community preparedness <br />through recruitment and training of volunteers will occur to increase the level of education of citizens on risks and alert <br />systems.Region 7 will work to strengthen the Chemical,Biological,Radiological,Nuclear,and Explosive (CBRNE) <br />detection,response,and decontamination capabilities <br />Region 7 is composed of Chelan,Douglas,Grant,and Okanogan Counties.The responsibility of the Region 7 Homeland <br />Security Coordinating Office and point of contact for the Region 7 Investment is rotated with each county serving in turn. <br />Region 7 submitted an Investment as part of the Washington State FY15 SHSP InvestmentJustification.K¡ttitas County is <br />responsible for the following projects approved as a part of the regional Investment. <br />PROJECT #1 Emergency ManagementStorage Unit $6,480 <br />DESCRIPTION.Kittitas County Emergency Management rents a storage unit behind the office to store emergency <br />managementequipment to include.generators.mobile lights,Mobile EOC,etc. <br />PROJECT #2 SWAT Team Training /Emergency ManagementTraining 6,000 <br />This training is for the Kittitas County Special Response Team,KCSRT is a multi-regional team. <br />DESCRIPTION:The training is sponsored by the Washington State Tactical Officers Association.The EM training <br />is to cover travel for the annual WASEMA conference. <br />PROJECT #3 Courthouse security $28,848 <br />The Kittitas County Courthouse houses the Auditor,Assessor.Board of County Commissioners, <br />DESCRIPTION:Treasurer,County IT and the Courts.The doors are controlled by proxy cards.The cards have a <br />picture ID and must be worn by staff at all times.This project would upgrade the door lock to <br />exterior doors having proxy card door locks. <br />PROJECT #4 SWAT team medical kit /AED pads $1,600 <br />The Kittitas County Special Response Team is in need of a battlefield expedient medical kit to help <br />DESCRIPTION.trauma patients in the field before victims can be extracted via ems.Kittitas County is also in need <br />of bulk Automatic External Defibrillatorpads.The current emergency stored pads have expired <br />and need replacing. <br />DHS-FEMA-HSGP-SHSP-FFY15 Page 23 of 26 Kittitas County Sheriffs Office,E16-071