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categories of training needed for intelligence analysts. All training to ensure baseline proficiency in <br />intelligence analysis and production must be completed within six (6) months of hiring unless the <br />analyst has previously served as an intelligence analyst for a minimum of two (2) years. Proof of <br />satisfaction of this requirement must be accessible lo the Department Key Personnel as applicable. <br />4. lf funding is allocated to non-DHS FEMA training, the Subrecipient must request pggg wriften <br />approval from the Department Key Personnel before attending the training, The Department will <br />coordinate approval with the State Training Point of Contact. Pursuant to DHS/FEMA Grant Programs <br />Directorate lnformation Bulletin No. 432, Review and Approval Requirements for Training CoursesFunded Through Preparedness Grants, hftps://www.fplna.qov/sites/defaulUfiles/2020- <br />9anraininq_qg-urse nevl , the training must fall within tfre <br />FEMA mission scope and be in alignment with the Subrecipient's Emergency Operations Plan, This <br />requirement only applies to training courses and does not include attendance at conferences. <br />Furthermore, additionalfederal approvals are required for courses that relate to Countedng Violent <br />Extremism prior to attendance. <br />5. For SHSP and UA$|, Subrecipients are required to complete the annual Nationwide Cybersecurity <br />Review (NCSR) https://www.cisecuritv.oro/ms-isadservices/ncsr to benchmark and measure <br />progress of improvement in their cybersecurity posture, <br />6. lx9ept!o1_1 elevated National Terrorism Advisory System alert, pqigg written approvat is required <br />before SHSP and UAS|funds may be used for operational overtime. Requests must be submitied to <br />the Department Key Personnel in advance of the expenditure to ensure all additional approval steps <br />can be met. <br />7. SHSI Subrecipients shall participate in the State's annual Stakeholder Preparedness Review (SpR), <br />the State's Threat and Hazard ldentification and Risk Assessment ffHIRA), core capabilities <br />assessments, and data calls. Non-participation may result in withholding of funding under future grant <br />years, <br />8. UASI Subrecipients shallparticipate in the annual UASI SPR and THIRA process <br />9. Subrecipients should document their preparedness priorities and use them to deploy a schedule of <br />preparedness events in a multi-year lntegrated Preparedness Plan (lPP), Subrecipients are <br />encouraged to participate in the State's annual lntegrated Preparedness Planning Workshop (IPPW <br />or may conduct their own local/regional IPPW lnformation related to lPPs and lntegrated <br />Preparedness Planning Workshops (PPWs) can be found on the HSEEP website at <br />h_tto-s//wwrru.ferur.ogy/LiSE E P and hft ps://preptoolkit.fema.qov/. <br />DHS TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br />As a subrecipient of 22HSGP funding, the Subrecipient shall comply with all applicable DHS terms and <br />conditions of the 22HSGP Award Letter and its incorporated documents , which are incorporated in and <br />made a part of this Agreement as Attachment C. <br />c. <br />DHS.FEMA.HSGP-SHSP-FY22 Page 10 of44 Kittitas County, E291 16