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<br />Article XXXIX
<br />Article XL
<br />Article XLI
<br />Article XLll
<br />Artiole XLlll
<br />Artiole XLIV
<br />Article XLV
<br />Artlcle XLVI
<br />Artiole XLVII
<br />Article XLV|ll
<br />Article XLIX
<br />Article L
<br />Artlole Ll
<br />Artlcle Lll
<br />Article Llll
<br />Article LIV
<br />Artlcle I . $ummary Deacrlptlon of Arruard
<br />SAFECOM
<br />Terrorist Finanoing
<br />Traffioking Viotims Proteotion Act of 2000 (TVPA)
<br />Universal ldentifler and $ystem of Award Management
<br />USA PATRIOT Act of 2001
<br />Use of DHS Seal, Logo and Flags
<br />\&hlstleblower Protection Act
<br />Envlronmental Plannlng and Historlc Preservation (EHP)
<br />Review
<br />Applloablllty of DHS Standard Terms and Condltions to
<br />Trlbee
<br />Aooeptance of Post Award Changes
<br />Disposition of Equlpmerrt Acquired Under the Federal Award
<br />Prlor Approvalfor Modifloatlon of Approved Budget
<br />lndireot Coat Rate
<br />Operation Stonegarden Program Hold
<br />OPSG Program Performanoe Goal
<br />Fundlng Hold; SH$P National Priorltlee
<br />Fundlng Hold: UASI Natlonal Prloritles
<br />The purposo of the FY 2023 HSGP ls to support state ancl local efforts to prevent terrorism and other oataetrophio events and
<br />to prepare tho Nqtlon for the threats and hazards that pose the greatest riek to the seourity of the United States. The HSGp
<br />provldes funding to lmplement lnvestments that build, sustain, and deliver the 32 core capablllties essential to achleving the
<br />National Preparedness Goal of a seoure and resllient Natlon. Among the five basic homeland security missions noted ln the
<br />DHS Quadrennlal Hornsland Securlty Review, HSGP supports the goal to Strengthen National Preparedness and Resllience.
<br />The buildlng, sustainment, and delivery of these core capabllitles are not exoluslve to any slngle level of governmen!
<br />organlzation, or community, but rather, require the combined effort of the whole oommunity.
<br />This HSGP award conslste of State Homeland Securlty Program (SHSP) fundlng ln the amount of $6,190,947, Urban
<br />Area Security lnitiatlve (UAsl) funding in the amount of $6,250,000 (Seattle Urban Area), and Operation Stonegarden
<br />(OPSG) fundlng ln the amount of $1,569,500. The followlng countles shall receive OPSG subawards for the followlng
<br />amounts; Adams, $95,000; Clallam, $150,000; Ferry, $84,500; lsland, $1 00,000; Lower Elwha Tribe, $75,000; Makah Tribe,
<br />$75,000; Nooksaok, $99,000; Okanogan, $100,000; Pend oreille, $1b0,000; eulloute Tribe, $b0,000; $an Juan, $100,000;
<br />Spokane, $121,000; Stevens, $150,000; Swlnomish Tribe, $45,000; Whatcom, $175,000. These grant programe fund d range
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