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Date
7/2/2024
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Supporting documentation
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Request to Acknowledge FFY23 EMPG (Emergency Management Performance Grant) Agreement E24-341
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8
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Consent Agenda
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119620
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Agreement
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Attachment D <br />WORK PLAN <br />FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant <br />Emergn�y `N�anagent fir a-jiizaigri. (Kittitas County Sheriff's Office <br />The purpose of EMPG is to assist withtheenhancement, sustainment and improvement of state, local, and tribal <br />emergency management programs. Activities conducted using EMPG funding should relate directly to the five mission <br />areas of the national preparedness goal of prevention, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation. Washington <br />State does not require a specific number of activities to receive EMPG funding. However, there are required <br />capabilities that must be sustained in order to remain eligible for EMPG funding, including but not limited to the <br />ability to communicate and warn, educate the public, plan, train, exercise, and be NIMS compliant. The Work Plan <br />delineates the Emergency Management Organization's emergency management program planning and priority focus <br />for this grant cycle (to include EMPG grant and local funds). <br />Priority Area #1 <br />: 3.1 Program Administration and Evaluation <br />> ail"Y �� <br />Operational Coordination <br />.L �. <br />ommunity Resilience <br />l <br />Sustaining/Maintaining <br />WORK PLANNED <br />IDENTIFIED GAP/NEED <br />ANTICIPATED PROJECT IMPACT <br />Train new EOC members and new <br />New EOC personnel are not trained in <br />Our EOC staff and EM specialist will <br />Emergency Management Specialist <br />ICS (AAR Covid response). Training will <br />be able to operate an EOC, conduct <br />fill the gap. New position will need to <br />community outreach, help write <br />be trained In HSEEP, ICS, etc. _ ^ <br />CEMP, HMP and other plans. <br />Priority- 3.2 Coordination <br />,f� z' a� , •: ,_.; Operational Communications <br />Operational Coordination <br />:in', Building <br />WORK PLANNED <br />IDENTIFIED GAP/NEED <br />ANTICIPATED PROJECT IMPACT <br />Purchase radios and equipment to <br />Some of our partners use 800mhz <br />Purchasing duel band radios will <br />communicate with Regional partners. <br />radios, others use VHF, duel band <br />allow first responders to <br />radios would fill the gap created in <br />communicate with all of our region <br />responding to our regional partners. <br />7 partners. <br />(AAR 2 Tactical missions, AAR Gorge <br />active shooter) <br />DHS-FEMA-EMPG-FY23 Page 38 of 41 Kittitas County, E24-341 <br />
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