Securing the Cities Program

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credit:

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Securing the Cities

Department of Homeland Security




Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
The STC Program requires a regional approach to R/N detection to reduce risk to major metropolitan areas.

The effort covered by this announcement focuses on the following seven Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) regions: Bay Area, CA; Boston Area, MA; Chicago Area, IL; Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington Area, TX; Houston Area, TX; Philadelphia Area, PA; and San Diego Area, CA.

The New York City, Jersey City/Newark, Los Angeles/Long Beach, and the National Capital Region were covered by separate STC Program funding opportunities and are not eligible for this announcement.Eligible lead agencies (applicant) include government entities residing within the FEMA defined UASI regions defined above.

UASI working group and/or Council of Governments are eligible as lead agency (applicant).

Interstate and state agencies who support the UASI region may be a principal partner; however, they may not serve as lead agency (applicant).

“Other” eligible lead agencies include law enforcement, first response, or emergency management agencies that are part of the city, township, or county included in the UASI regions defined above.

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Janet BaileyGrants SpecialistPhone 202-447-0362

Agency Email Description:
Grants Officer

Agency Email:
janet.bailey@hq.dhs.gov

Date Posted:
2015-03-25

Application Due Date:
2015-06-03

Archive Date:
2015-07-03


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