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Date
3/4/2025
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 FFY24 HSGP (Homeland Security Grant Program) Agreement E25-224
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12
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Consent Agenda
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128215
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Grant
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(3) There is a need for integrated training and exercising. <br />(4) There is a need for corrective action programs to implement and track areas for improvement identified <br />during tests, exercises, or real-world incidents. <br />Public lnfornration & Warning: <br />(1) There is a need for an updated unified public education strategy to include coordinated public messaging <br />procedures, policies, and training. <br />(2) There is a need for messaging to be inclusiveness of the entire public. <br />(3) There is a need for establishing lines of communication, <br />Screening, Search & Detectioni <br />(1) There ls a lack of first responder equiprnent to detect CBRNE dangers. <br />This regionalinvestment funds ealaries, benefite, equipment, supplies, and training support costs <br />(instructors, travel, supplies, tuition). <br />H.omeland Security- (HL$)-Region 7. is.comprised .of-Chelan, Douglas,..Grant,. Kittitas,.and.Okanogan <br />counties, The l-lLS Region 7 investment supports projects that address the core capabilities of lnterdiction & <br />Disruption; Mass Search & Rescue Operations; Operational Communioations; Operational Coordination; <br />Planning; and Public lnformation & Warning. <br />Projects include: <br />(1) Mobile operational re$ponse readiness <br />(2) Emergency managomont-related training <br />(3) Support for After Actions and lmprovernent Plans <br />(4) $pecial teams equipment and training <br />(5) Support for EOC operations <br />{6) Public information and warning $y$tem(s) <br />(7) Operational communications <br />PLANNING ORGANIZATION <br />SOLUIION AREA <br />EAUIPMENT TRAINING EXHRCISE TOTAL <br />CORE CAPABIIJTY BFIIVG ADDRESSED <br />Operationa I Coordi n ation <br />NENAS.TO TERROR'SM <br />The county's mobile command post and tactical response vehicle and equipment utilized for response to a <br />terrorism incident are stored within the storage unit. <br />WHY IS THEWQR.K NEEDED? : <br />CAPABILITY GAP IDENTIFIED <br />Need for acquiring, storing and inventorying resources, <br />ACTIVITIES TA BE PERFORMED <br />Ensure storage of response assets to include ernergency management and response vehicle and supplies, <br />A$SOC'A TED D ELIVERABLES/O UT P UTS <br />Equipment and supplies are in working condition and immediately deployable. Citizens of Kittitas County will <br />benefit from the accelerated and efficient response times to emergencies. <br />DF.STRED OUTCOMES <br />The storage unit has served as a facility to houee essentialemergenCIy management equipment and <br />supplies. The unit continues to serve as a coordination piece in place with our project partners to respond to <br />emergencies for our county, <br />$0,00 $10,824.00 $0,00 $0,00 $0,00 ${ 0,824"00 <br />D HS-FEMA.H SGP-S HSP-FY24 Page 42 of 48 Klttltas Co unty, E25-224
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