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<br />As the Pass-thrCM1gh Entity (1'Tfl, the W~hlll&lon Slate MINta,y Department (WMD) fm•r1encv M1n11&emant Dfvblon 'J ftMD)
<br />Pnp..,.dllfl! Grants Sactlon (PGS), rtforenced as the Departmont, Is rosponslble for ensuring federal fundlnc Is •xpended and
<br />pfOCl'il1IU Implemented In full accordance with governing law and regulations, flghty,porcont of the ,ta la's award Is allocated
<br />to local and tribal units of government In accordance with Fe deral guidelines, Washington State Is divided Into nine Homeland
<br />s.·airlly Regions. Funding Is allocated to Regions according to a county bosa, population, and population density fundlnl
<br />lonnwt. The remaining twenty percent Is aUocatod to state a11encles using a sustainment funding model. Each Homeland
<br />S.-lry Region ond portidpotlng State Agencv submitted projects that were Included In the State's Jnvestm•nl Justification.
<br />Tllo projects were further detailed In subprojects, which are t he focus of tho wortc plan.
<br />:11t1 of Conti.a --7~
<br />11q.,.,1 Zale Choice :.ol . ..chori1Pmil.wa.,<w 7~'1
<br />llliioon7 Guy Stumph gary,stumph@>mil,w•.aov 7QJ
<br />~j Zole Choa1e 1ole,cho.rte@lm61.wa 10v 7461 ,-~•"""' zoi.cho1c1 zoie.choate@mil.w:a -&O'J 7461
<br />Bqlcrls Michael Alscon mkhael.alt.ton@m ll.wa.gov 7083
<br />ft,tlc,!6 Gory Stumph 1ary.s1'11nph@mil.w1.gov 7483
<br />flt&,cn 7 MkllHI Alston ~ mich.telillstan@mf1.wa.g<N '7ell
<br />ft•alo!,& Mlrnul Alston mkhHf.alston@>mll.wa.aov 70C
<br />RqJon~ Deborah Henderwn deborah.hendenon@lnw1 .wa.1ov 1414
<br />a.ll,..,.,a.,, ..i Guy Stumph gary,stumpl,@mil.wa.gov 74&}
<br />:k.,tlJ«,Cityof Gary Stumph 1ary.stumph@mil.wa gov
<br />s,,,.,.WA Olborah Henderson deborah.hcnderson@mi1,wa.ga11
<br />WSOA Debon1h Ht11de,son debor~Jwndt'non@mllwa.1<W
<br />W1l' Oebot~.11. kodtt.lOn d<bor,h.l)lndc~mll.w:, c••
<br />Governance
<br />llegl~n 7 Is composed of Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Kittitas, and Okanogan Counties. Tho responslblllty ol tho Rllifon 7 Homeland
<br />Suurfly Coordinating Office a,,d point of contact for the Region Is rotated biannually, wllh each county serving In turn.
<br />Aliacl'lmM2
<br />Washlnston Homeland Security Reslons
<br />Threats. &'Auar,
<br />Tfl/'l'Ollat targets Include: Pr!rno.ry 1U-lsuucl rlsia lndude:
<br />• Hydroo.hmrlda<UiUH • Wlldland Fires
<br />• Transporlallon • landslides
<br />• PubAc Events • Floods
<br />• Industry • Winter Storms
<br />• Wfnd Storms
<br />• Earthquakes
<br />• 11 ....... ml, lnc:kknts
<br />Bu elf.et ibrBl!OJds iin'i!, •
<br />• Th• ma•imum percentage of the Grant Agreement Amount that may&, wed by tho Sub11dpl.tn t forn\lNillffll1nl and
<br />administration costs under this Agreement fs Identified In the Budget, and may be IHt than, but wlll not exceed, the maximum
<br />5%.
<br />• Al lust ZS% of th• overall award amounts for SHSP and UA SI must be dodlated lowanls law onlon:emant terrorhm
<br />proventlon activities (LETPA). The lfTPA perunta&• of the Gra nt Agreement Amount that must be met as• minimum
<br />r.tquiff!nlont ol this Agreement by the Subreclplent Is ldentlfled In lhe Budget.
<br />OMmi ltWHim11n1.lultlfl""1/on
<br />M&A ·SAA
<br />1nv .. tment #1
<br />Investment 1112
<br />Project Ml State Planning. Elercise, and Trainlrc
<br />P,oJect 12 Agric LA1ure Emergency Planning
<br />ProJttt e Clllan Corps p,01.r•m
<br />Investment #3 (WnhlJgton lltgkuul.HamoliJ!d Sacllrfty l'rDl•m l
<br />Project #1 Region 1 -Homeland Securily
<br />Project 12 Region 2 • Homerand Security
<br />Project 13 Region 3 • Home,and Secumy
<br />Project 14 Region 4 • Home land Security
<br />Pro}ect •s Region 5 • Homeland Security
<br />ProJett #6 Region 6 ... Homeland Security
<br />Project #7 Re&i<>n 7 • Homeland Securlly
<br />Project 18 Region 8 • Homeland Sccuruy
<br />Project H Re&ion 9 • Homeland Securtty
<br />SM76,000•
<br />$323,800
<br />$621,515
<br />$S28,515
<br />$100,000
<br />$442,885
<br />$275,923
<br />$74,804
<br />$92,158
<br />$5,080,800
<br />$595,199
<br />$296,903
<br />$379,032
<br />$440,572
<br />$759,38S
<br />$1,35!!,714
<br />$289,602
<br />$371,301
<br />$589,092
<br />• The raaxlmum percentaa• of the Grant Agreement Amount that may be used by the Si.!brcdpiant for personnel e,i;penses under
<br />thl•.A1reement Is Identified In the Budget and may differ from the 5°" HSGP limit,
<br />• Any budget changn to LETPA and/or Penonnel must be made In wrldn1 and wlll be reviewed for an omendment.
<br />OVenll ln11111m,n1 Jus llll<ltlon
<br />M&A-SAA
<br />lnvostment 11 lwubJn&ll>fl SIiia Fuilon Ctt>ler
<br />Projl-(1 ll W5P Support of Fusion Center
<br />Ptol•<t U ,S.tnf•SupJ)Ofl offu:ilDN C.ntcr
<br />ln11estmontl2 (s1t11tie 0.Ml j
<br />Project ,i s.!Ue Utbat>Alo S<!>l.lllM>enu.nd Er\M""'men1
<br />lnv•stment #3 IW•sl1lngl011 State ..,.,,.1 .. P<ojecu
<br />ProJa<t#l 5111,w id•PIMlnini. Tralf'.lln& and Exercise P,ogram
<br />P<oject #2 Otlzen Corps EKpo and Leadership Summit
<br />SS,lll0,000
<br />$259,000
<br />$929,587
<br />$479,587
<br />$450,000
<br />$3,694,000
<br />$3,694,000
<br />$297,413
<br />$259,253
<br />$38,160
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