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Attachment D-1 <br />2 1SHSP I nvestment J ustification <br />Washington is comprised of 39 counties with geography including forests, mountains, islands, rainforests, rivers, lakes, and plains. <br />The U.S' Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked Washington 10 of 50 states for gross domestic product in 2a21;several world-class <br />organizations headquarter their operations within the state. Washington has marine, aviation, rail, and road transportation <br />infrastructure to support its position as a bustling trade center. Approximately half of Washington's 7.5 million population lives in <br />the Seattle metropolitan area located along the Puget Sound. This area is the center of transportation, business, and industry and <br />is the fastest growing region in the state. Over three-fourths of the state's population lives in densely settled urbanized areas. <br />Understanding Washington's population is critical in order to mitigate vulnerabilities, respond to incidents, and effectively <br />con centrate recovery efforts. <br />Furthermore, Washington is subjectto 10 natural and 7 human-caused hazards. TheTHlRAfocuses on eight of those risks: <br />earthquake, tsunami, flood, biological (pandemic-human), wildland fire, hazmat release-radiological, cyber-attack, and terrorism <br />(explosive devices). The 2021 Washington State Risk Profile scored the state's relative risk as 8.3, ranking it as the 8th highest at- <br />risk state, an increase from the rank of 1lth in 2020. Washington State has consistently had a high relative risk score and must be <br />prepared to prevent, respond to, mitigate, and recover from acts of terrorism. <br />The FY21 projects were selected to build upon or sustain a range of Core Capabilities identified in the 2O2O SpR as well as to <br />support the five National Priority Areas. The investments support the Planning, Organization, Equipment, Training, and Exercise <br />solution areas with a focus in the following Core Capabilities: Planning, Operational Communications, lnterdiction and Disruption, <br />Public lnformation and Warning Cybersecurity, Mass Search and Rescue Operations, Operational Coordination, On-Scene <br />Security, Protection, and Law Enforcement, Screening, Search, and Detection, Mass Care Services, Access Control and ldentity <br />Verification, lntelligence and lnformation Sharing, Threats and Hazards ldentification, and physical and protective Measures. <br />Regional Risks - Reasons forthe Work <br />Te rrorist td rg ets i ncl ude : <br />Energy Producing Dams <br />Large Crowds During Events <br />Access Control to Critical lnfrastructure <br />lnterstate Transportation Corridors <br />Agro-Terrorism <br />DHS.FEMA-HSGP.SHSP-FY2 1 Page 36 ot 42 Kittitas County, E22-1 3 1