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<br />Aillcle I . Summary Descrlptlon of Aurard
<br />The plrpose of tle FY 2022 HSGP is to supporl state and local eflorts to prevent terorlsm and othsr oatastrcphic events and
<br />to prepar€ the Nation for the threatE and hazards that pose the great€st risk to the security of the Ur{ted States The HSGPprovldes fundlng to implement lrve$ments that b{rild, srctain, and deliver the 32 core capalflilies essential to achieving the
<br />Nationat Preparednees Goal of a secure ard reeilient Nation. Annng the five basic honeland security missions noteo ii tne
<br />DHS Quadrennial Homeland Securi! Review, HSGP supports the goal to Strenglhen National prepdredness and Resilience.
<br />The buitsing, suslainnent, ard delivery of these core capaonities are not exolusive to arry slrple level of governrnent,
<br />organization, or mmmunity, but rather, reguire the combined efiorl of the whole commuriiry rnn HSGp iward consists
<br />of State,Hon'eland Security Prog111n.lSHSfl funding in the amount of $6,190,947, Urban Area security lnitiative (UASI)
<br />fundirE in the anpuntof $6,250,000 (Seattle Area, $6,25Q000), and Operation Stonegarden (OFSG) firnding in the ambunt
<br />of $1,464400. The folloring counties ehall recetue OPSG subawards for the foltowirglmounis: Adams, $Zg,-Om; Chllam,
<br />$10Q000; Ferry, $1 12,500; lsland, $100,000; Lower Ehrvtra Trlbe, $75,000; Makah Trlbe, $7b,fl)0; Nooksack, $99,0(D;Okanogan $100,000; Pend oreillq $150,000; San Juan, S100,000; spokang $156,000:Stwens, $100,000;-Swimmish
<br />Tribe, $72,9fl1; lMatcom, $100,0m. These grant programs lurd a rarge of activities, irntuding ptlnninj, organization
<br />equipnnnt purohase, training, exercises, and managenent and admiristration across all core iapabitifies and misslon areas,
<br />Artlcle ll . DHS Sbndard Terms and Condltlons Gcncrally
<br />SAFECOM
<br />Terrorisl Finarning
<br />Traffrkrng Victims Protection Act of 2000 [VpA)
<br />Unlversal ldentifier and System of Award Management
<br />USA PATRIOT Act of 20Ol
<br />Use of DHS Seal, Logo ard Flags
<br />\Mi sllebfower Protsction Act
<br />Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (EHp)
<br />Revbw
<br />ApplicaUllty of DHS Standard Terms arrd Conditions to
<br />Tribes
<br />Acceptance ol Post Award Changes
<br />Drsposrtion of Equipment Acquired Under the Federal Award
<br />Prior Apoval for Modification of Approved tudget
<br />lndirect Coot Rate
<br />HSGPPeilormance Goal
<br />Operation Stonegarden Program Hold
<br />@SG Program Ferformance Goal
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