1 Portland Office of Emergency Management (POEM) Urban Areas Security Initiative State Homeland Security Office of Domestic Preparedness - Grant Programs.

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1 Portland Office of Emergency Management (POEM) Urban Areas Security Initiative State Homeland Security Office of Domestic Preparedness - Grant Programs -

2 DHS/ODP OVERVIEW The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office for Domestic Preparedness (ODP) implements programs designed to enhance the preparedness of state and local governments and agencies to effectively PREVENT, RESPOND AND RECOVER from major terrorist incidents. The DHS/ODP programs are designed to: equip, train, and exercise first responders who may be called upon to prevent or respond to terrorist attack using: chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive (CBRNE) weapons or Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). The Homeland Security Act of 2002 transferred ODP the U.S. Department of Justice to the U.S Department of Homeland Security, effective March 1, 2003.

3 Request Council Approval Office of Domestic Preparedness Critical Infrastructure POLICE$123,500 (site hardening) POLICE$123,500 (site hardening) POEM$100,000 (site hardening) POEM$100,000 (site hardening) WATER$376,500 (various) WATER$376,500 (various) TOTAL $600,000 TOTAL $600,000

4 Request Council Approval Office of Domestic Preparedness State Homeland Security Program Grant BTS$206,526 BTS$206,526 FIRE$525,994 FIRE$525,994 POEM$576,847 POEM$576,847 POLICE$420,280 POLICE$420,280 PARKS$ 45,500 PARKS$ 45,500 TOTAL$1,775,147 TOTAL$1,775,147

5 Urban Areas Security Initiative Participants

6 Urban Areas Security Initiative Process for Developing Preparedness and Sustainment Preparedness Preparedness 20 Port Zones 51 Urban Areas 40 Mass Transits Assessment Grants Direct Services Planning Training Equipment Exercises Measure Preparedness Sustainment

7 URBAN AREAS SECURITY INITIATIVE STRUCTURE UASI WORKING GROUPS UASI WORKING GROUPS ALL WORKING GROUPS REPRESENT A BROAD CROSS SECTION OF AGENCYS IN OUR REGIONAL UASI AREA ALL WORKING GROUPS REPRESENT A BROAD CROSS SECTION OF AGENCYS IN OUR REGIONAL UASI AREA Fire Fire Law Enforcement Law Enforcement 911 Communication Centers 911 Communication Centers Public Health (includes 90% of hospitals within the region) Public Health (includes 90% of hospitals within the region) Public Works Public Works Emergency Management (REMTEC) Emergency Management (REMTEC)

8 URBAN AREAS SECURITY INITIATIVE GRANT PROGRAM – 2003 $6,764,956 URBAN AREAS SECURITY INITIATIVE GRANT PROGRAM – 2003 $6,764,956 Portland Police Bureau $808,128 Portland Police Bureau $808,128 Bureau of Fire & Rescue(includes regional Bureau of Fire & Rescue(includes regional Medical supplies) $2,184,525 Medical supplies) $2,184,525 BOEC (regional Cad to Cad project $700,000 BOEC (regional Cad to Cad project $700,000 Regional CBRNE Plan Regional CBRNE Plan (State and Local requirement) $ (State and Local requirement) $ POEM- Grants Administration $150,000 POEM- Grants Administration $150,000 Other UASI Partners $2,773,455 Other UASI Partners $2,773,455

9 URBAN AREAS SECURITY INITIATIVE GRANT PROGRAM – 2004 $8,112,992 Clackamas County $441,900 Clackamas County $441,900 Clark County$1,199,037 Clark County$1,199,037 Multnomah County$1,082,166 Multnomah County$1,082,166 Washington County$1,709,804 Washington County$1,709,804 Portland$2,775,963 Portland$2,775,963 UASI CBRNE Plan $250,000 UASI CBRNE Plan $250,000 Regional L.E. Cessna $324,000 Regional L.E. Cessna $324,000 Regional Medical Supplies $86,732 Regional Medical Supplies $86,732 Grants Administration (3%) $243,390 Grants Administration (3%) $243,390

10 Portland Office of Emergency Management Office of Domestic Preparedness (ODP) Grant 2004 Office of Domestic Preparedness (ODP) Grant 2004 State Homeland Security Program$1,775,147 State Homeland Security Program$1,775,147 Critical Infrastructure/2003 –(Addendum) $ 600,000 Critical Infrastructure/2003 –(Addendum) $ 600,000 State Homeland Security - Law Enforcement$ 65,019 State Homeland Security - Law Enforcement$ 65,019 Citizen Corp Program$ 37,099 Citizen Corp Program$ 37,099 Urban Areas Security Initiatives (UASI) Grant Urban Areas Security Initiatives (UASI) Grant UASI 2003$6,764,956 UASI 2003$6,764,956 UASI 2004$8,112,992 $ 17,355,213 UASI 2004$8,112,992 $ 17,355,213 UASI 2005$10,491,037 UASI 2005$10,491,037 ODP 2005(Estimate)$ 3,000,000 $ 13,497,037 ODP 2005(Estimate)$ 3,000,000 $ 13,497,037 TOTALS $30,852,250

11 National Strategy – WMD State of Oregon WMD Strategy Risk Assessment (Vulnerability/ Threat Assessment) Needs Assessment UASI Strategy Purchase Approved Equipment and ODP Approved Training Develop Regional CBRNE Plan 1.Develop Strategies 2. Test Equipment 3.Exercise Ongoing Reports to State/ ODP to measure Preparedness – Training/Equipment and Exercises Reduces