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Date
1/2/2024
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Acknowledge the FFY23 HSGP (Homeland Security Grant Program) Agreement E24-135
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3
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Consent Agenda
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112643
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Agreement
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SUBPROJECT f1 Storuge Unit Rentol <br />SUBPROJECT#2 Balltstic Prctectlon <br />GAP(S) tDENTtFtEb <br />Kittitas County maintains a regional SWAT team, The SWAT team needs critical live safety equipment to be able to function, The <br />Gap facing the county is aging and outdated ballistic protection. HIVA page 5 civil disturbance, page 16 terrorism, <br />ACNVITIES TO BE PERFORMED <br />Purchase heavy vests for SWAT team members. <br />ASSO Ct ATED DEUVEp.ABLES/OUTqUTS (t MMED'ATE) <br />The new ballistic vests will help protect SWAT operators in extremely hostile and dangerous situations, The ballistic protection <br />wlll provide protection from pistol, rifle and small explosives, This wlll have an immediate impact on the teams operational <br />capabilities. <br />CORE CAPABILITIES <br />Operational Coordination Core Capability #1 <br />On-Scene Securlty, Protectlon, & Law Enforcement Core Capabillty #2 (optional) <br />PLANNING TRAINING EXERCISE TOTAL <br />SOLUTION AREAS <br />ORGANIZATION EQUIPMENT <br />So.oo 5L4,424.00 $o.oo so,oo $0.00 $14,424.00 <br />The lack ofstorage ofcritical emergency response equlpment ls an ongoing concern. Through the years, Klttitas County has <br />accumulated response equipment and PPE to respond to manmade and natural threat. Page 21, Kittitas County HIVA. <br />ACflVffIES TO BE PERFORMED <br />The leasing of storage space adjacent to the Sheriff's Office to house response equipment (Mobile Command Post, generators, <br />lights, cots etc.) and PPE (masks, eye protections) <br />ASSO Ct AT ED DEL,VERABLES/OUT\ UTS ( t MM ED tAT E) <br />The response equipment wlll be sheltered from the elements, plugged into a charging outlet to keep the batteries charged. We <br />will be able to have response equipment to include our mobile command post ready to be deployed at a moment's notice. <br />DES/iRED OUTCOMES (INTERMEDIATE AND LANG-TERM) <br />The intermedlate and long-term outcome is that equlpment will be in working condition and ready for use ln a response to any <br />emergency to lnclude a terrorist incident. <br />NEXUS TOTERRORISM <br />The project houses our mobile command post/vehicle, which will respond to acts of terrorism. Other equipment such as <br />generator can be used to help respond to a power grid disruptlon and ppE might be needed for a terrorlst attack. <br />gAP(S) IDENTIFTED <br />CORE CAPABILITIES <br />lnterdiction & Disruption Core Capability #1 <br />PLANNING TRAINING EXERCISE TOTAT <br />SOLUTION AREAS <br />ORGANIZATION EQUIPMENT <br />$o.oo So.oo $11,ooo,oo $o,oo so.oo $11,000.00 <br />DHS-F EMA-HSGP"SHSP.FY23 Page 42 of 48 Kittitas county, E24-135
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