State of Maine FISCAL YEAR 2016 STATE HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM GRANT APPLICATION NARRATIVE

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State of Maine FISCAL YEAR 2016 STATE HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM GRANT APPLICATION NARRATIVE Applicant Jurisdiction: DUNS # Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Point of Contact: Title: Business Telephone: Email Address: Please answer the following questions addressing all the forms of assistance the jurisdiction is requesting (equipment, planning, training, exercise). NIMS Compliance: Formal Adoption (proclamation, resolve, ordinance, etc) Date of Adoption: Current County/Local Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Date of last update: All responders trained to appropriate ICS levels, as outlined in NIMS/ICS Implementation Plan NIMS Inventory and Typing of all resources according to Resource Typing Definitions SARA Title III / Hazardous Materials Reporting Compliance: Has jurisdiction filed all inventory reports and paid all fees required under SARA Title III and Maine State Law? Yes No N/A (No reportable chemicals) Area of Priority (per MEMA Grant Guidance) All Hazards Emergency Planning School District Emergency Planning and Training Interoperable Communications Training and Exercising Mass Care Law Enforcement Support Emergency Management Response Team (EMRT) maintenance needs

DHS Core Capabilities Addressed by this Application (per MEMA Grant Guidance). A crosswalk of Core Capabilities and (prior) DHS Target Capabilities can be found at: http://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/20130726-1854-25045-1651/crosswalk_1_.pdf Planning Public Information and Warning Operational Coordination Forensics and Attribution Intelligence and Information Sharing Interdiction and Disruption Screening, Search and Detection Access Control and Identity Verification Cybersecurity Physical Protective Measures Risk Management for Protection Programs and Activities Supply Chain Integrity and Security Community Resilience Long-term Vulnerability Reduction Risk and Disaster Resilience Assessment Threat and Hazard Identification Critical Transportation Environmental Response/Health and Safety Fatality Management Services Fire Management and Suppression Infrastructure Systems Mass Care Services Mass Search and Rescue Operations On-scene Security and Protection Operational Communications Public and Private Services and Resources Public Health and Medical Services Situational Assessment Economic Recovery Health and Social Services Housing Natural and Cultural Resources Project Narrative/Description: Use the space provided on the following pages to describe the project(s) that are being requested. The applicant should clearly indicate how the proposal will help to implement the State Homeland Security Strategy (SHSS), Priority Area(s) and DHS Core Capability(ies) that will be addressed by the grant request.

1. What process was used to determine the unmet needs of the jurisdiction? 2. What unmet needs will the requested assistance address? (Vulnerabilities)

3. How will the equipment purchase or planned activity enhance all-hazard preparedness as well as preparedness for the effects of the use of weapons of mass destruction? (Risks) 4. How does the proposal enhance or build upon previous Homeland Security investments made by the jurisdiction (through prior HS Grants or other means)?

5. How were the needs of regional and/or mutual aid partners considered in the formulation of this request? 6. What is the jurisdiction s plan for future investment strategy to ensure long term success of the proposed project(s)?

7. Describe the inventory and maintenance plan for this equipment (where it will be housed, how it will be maintained, etc.). If no equipment is being requested, enter N/A. 8. Provide an overview of the jurisdiction s overall planning program and objectives below. If no training is being requested, enter N/A. 9. Provide an overview of the jurisdiction s overall training program and objectives below. What are the objectives of the planning project? If no planning funds are being requested, enter N/A.

10. Describe the jurisdiction s exercise plan. Include a summary of the activities such as workshops, tabletops, functional, full-scale, etc. that will be conducted. If no exercises are requested, enter N/A. 11. Please explain how the proposed exercise plan relates directly to the State Homeland Security Strategy Areas of Priority and State Multi-year Exercise Plan. If no exercises are requested, enter N/A.