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Attachment D-3 <br />PROJECT #1 SHSP: NPA CP&R: Regional Puhlic Alert dnd Warning System (lnvestment 5, Proiect 3) <br />BRI EF PROI ECT D ESCRI PT IO N <br />Public Warning System for Region 7. Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Kittitas, Okanogan, and the Colville Tribe <br />CORE CAPABILITIES <br />Public lnformation & Warning Core Capability #1 <br />Communications Core Capability f2 (oPtional) <br />PLANNING <br />SOLUTION AREAS <br />ORGANIZATION EQUIPMENT TRAINING EXERCISE TOTAT <br />GAP(S) IDENTiFTED <br />- "The region lacks a unified plan to summarize and interpret public emergency communications on government response, <br />community preparedness, pandemics, and other relevant emergency messages for all 13 identified languages' This has a <br />cascading effect on reaching a broader demographic, causing information delays when time is critical '" WA2022 SPR page 13 <br />- "The basic Emergency Alert and Warning System isn't able to notify specific, targeted areas or transient populations within the <br />county. Extra functionality and access to IPAWS is critical. There is a need to establish a process for promptly distributing <br />emergency communications in multiple languages throughout the county in a timely manner so individuals can take appropriate <br />action during an emergency." <br />- The vast different geographic terrain in Region 7 makes emergent public notification impossible without a mass alert and <br />Revision I 23SHSP NATIONAI PRIORITY AREA PROJECTS <br />Kittitos County Sheriff's Office <br />National Priority Areas ${^6#35 571935 <br />fn assessing the national risk profile for FY 2023, six priority areas attracted the most concern. Due to the unique threats that the <br />nation faces in 2023, DHS/FEMA has determined that these six priorities should be addressed by allocating specific percentages of <br />HSGP funds to each of the six areas, The following are the six priority areas for FY 2023: <br />1) Enhancing the protection of soft targets/crowded places (ST/CP) <br />2) Enhancing information and intelligence sharing and analysis (llS) <br />3) Combating domestic violent extremism (DVE) <br />4) Enhancing cybersecurity (CS) <br />5) Enhancing community preparedness and resilience (CP&R) <br />6) Enhancing election security (ES) <br />Washington State will meet the 23SHSP priorities across multiple state and local projects. <br />lnvestment #5: WA SHSP National Priority: Community Preparedness and Resilience <br />Community cirganizations are the backbone of civic life and therefore must have the capabilities to withstand acts of terrorism <br />and provide essential services, especially to members of underserved communities, in the aftermath of an attack' Focus on equity <br />and investing in strategies that meet the needs of underserved communities will strengthen the whole community system of <br />emergency management. The whole community includes children; older adults; individuals with disabilities, and others with <br />access and functional needs; those from religious , racial, and ethnically diverse backgrounds; and people with limited English <br />proficiency. Additionally, equity in emergency management requires proactive prioritizing actions that reinforce cultural <br />competency, accessibility, and,inclusion, as well as reflect the historical context of specific groups of people. As communicated in <br />2022 State:SPR, the Community Preparedness & Resilience (CP&R) cipability gaps that will be addressed are: -Public lnformation <br />& Warning: A need for continued funding for Mass Notification System; - Community Resilience: Need for additional staff for <br />community resilienry outreach to local neighborhoods and a need to provide hands-on training and drills for mass care at a <br />community level; and -Logistics & Supply Chain Management: A lack of developed policies, plans, procedures, mutual aid <br />agreements, strategies, and other publications, including the collection and analysis of intelligence and information, in Supply <br />Chain Restoration. Through a collaborative ranking and selection process, Washington State has identified several key projects <br />Q. D trlrtianrlQrinrihr A.a^- <br />Sustaining or Enhancing? <br />Sustaining or Enhancing? <br />515,73s.00So.ooS16,73s.00 So.oo so.ooso.oo <br />DHS-FEMA-H SGP-SHSP-FY23 Page 3 of 7 Kittitas County, E24-135 Amendment 1