Grant Programs Directorate Information Bulletin No. 342 ...

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Washington, DC 20472

Grant Programs Directorate

Information Bulletin No. 342

May 13, 2010

MEMORANDUM FOR: All State Administrative Agency Heads

All State Administrative Agency Points of Contact

All Urban Areas Security Initiative Points of Contact

All State Homeland Security Directors

All State Emergency Management Agency Directors

All Eligible Regional Transit Agencies

All Private Sector Transportation Security Partners

All Public and Private Sector Port Security Partners

All Tribal Nation Points of Contact

All State Department of Motor Vehicle Points of Contact

FROM:

Elizabeth M. Harman

Assistant Administrator

Grant Programs Directorate

SUBJECT:

Fiscal Year 2010 Program Allocation Announcement for

Preparedness Grant Programs

The Grant Programs Directorate (GPD) within the Federal Emergency Management Agency

(FEMA) is pleased to announce the final grant allocations for the following programs: Transit

Security Grant Program, Freight Rail Security Grant Program, Intercity Passenger Rail - Amtrak,

Port Security Grant Program, Intercity Bus Security Grant Program, Interoperable Emergency

Communications Grant Program, Emergency Operations Center Grant Program, Driver¡¯s

License Security Grant Program, and Buffer Zone Protection Program. The total amount of

funds allocated for the aforementioned FY 2010 Preparedness Grant Programs is $789,120,000.

FY 2010 Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP)

The FY 2010 TSGP provides $253,437,597 to owners and operators of transit systems to protect

critical surface transportation infrastructure and the traveling public from acts of terrorism, major

disasters, and other emergencies.

FY 2010 Freight Rail Security Grant Program (FRSGP)

The FY 2010 FRSGP provides $14,562,403 to freight railroad carriers and owners and offerors

of railroad cars to protect critical surface transportation infrastructure from acts of terrorism,

major disasters, and other emergencies.

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FY 2010 Intercity Passenger Rail ¨C Amtrak (IPR) Program

The FY 2010 IPR provides $20,000,000 to Amtrak to create a sustainable, risk-based effort to

protect critical surface transportation infrastructure and the traveling public from acts of

terrorism, major disasters, and other emergencies within the Amtrak rail system.

FY 2010 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP)

The FY 2010 PSGP provides $288,000,000 to port areas for enhancing maritime domain

awareness, enhancing risk management capabilities to prevent, detect, respond to and recover

from attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs), Chemical, Biological, Radiological,

Nuclear, Explosive (CBRNE), and other non-conventional weapons, as well as training and

exercises and Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) implementation.

FY 2010 Intercity Bus Security Grant Program (IBSGP)

The FY 2010 IBSGP provides $11,520,000 to assist offerors of fixed-route intercity and charter

bus services in obtaining the resources required to support security measures such as enhanced

planning, facility security upgrades, and vehicle and driver protection.

FY 2010 Interoperable Emergency Communications Grant Program (IECGP)

The FY 2010 IECGP provides $48,000,000 to State, territory, local, and tribal governments to

carry out initiatives to improve interoperable emergency communications, including

communications in collective response to natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made

disasters. The program provides the flexibility to purchase interoperable communications

equipment if the State Administrative Agency (SAA) and the Statewide Interoperable Coordinator

(SWIC)/Statewide Interoperable Communications Plan (SCIP) point of contact certified that the

State or territory has fulfilled such governance, planning, training, and exercise objectives.

FY 2010 Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Grant Program

The FY 2010 EOC Grant Program provides $57,600,000 improve emergency management and

preparedness capabilities by supporting flexible, sustainable, secure, and interoperable Emergency

Operations Centers (EOCs) with a focus on addressing identified deficiencies and needs.

FY 2010 Driver¡¯s License Security Grant Program (DLSGP)

The FY 2010 DLSGP provides $48,000,000 to prevent terrorism, reduce fraud, and improve the

reliability and accuracy of personal identification documents that States and territories issue.

DLSGP is intended to address a key recommendation of the 9/11 Commission to improve the

integrity and security of State-issued driver¡¯s licenses (DL) and identification cards (ID).

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FY 2010 Buffer Zone Protection Program (BZPP)

The FY 2010 BZPP provides $48,000,000 in funding to increase the preparedness capabilities of

jurisdictions responsible for the safety and security of communities surrounding high-priority

pre-designated Tier 1 and Tier 2 critical infrastructure and key resource (CIKR) assets, including

chemical facilities, financial institutions, nuclear power plants, dams, and other high-risk, highconsequence facilities, through allowable planning and equipment acquisition.

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Appendix A

Table 1: FY 2010 TSGP Final Allocations

Tier

State

Urban Area

CA

Greater Los

Angeles Area (Los

Angeles/ Long

Beach and

Anaheim/ Santa

Ana UASI Areas)

San Francisco Bay

Area

GA

Greater National

Capital Region

(National Capital

Region and

Baltimore UASI

Areas)

Atlanta Area

IL/IN

Chicago Area

MA

Boston Area

NY/

NJ/

CT

New York City/

Northern New

Jersey Area (New

York City and

Jersey City/

Newark UASI

Areas)

DC/

MD/

VA

I

PA/

DE/

NJ

Philadelphia Area

Eligible System

Long Beach Transit

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation

Authority

Montebello Bus Lines

Omnitrans (San Bernardino)

Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)

Southern California Regional Rail Authority

(Metrolink)

Altamont Commuter Express (ACE)

San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District

(BART)

San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI)

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA)

City of Alexandria (Alexandria Transit Company)

Maryland Transit Administration (MTA)

Allocation

$100,000

$3,584,180

$485,000

$273,568

$2,459,400

$2,600,704

$300,000

$10,562,848

$7,510,190

$1,500,000

$200,000

$10,692,824

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

$18,566,190

Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)

Chicago Transit Authority (CTA)

Northeast Illinois Commuter Railroad Corporation

(METRA)

PACE Suburban Bus

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)

Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Bus

MTA Long Island Bus

MTA Long Island Rail Road

MTA Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company

MTA New York City Transit (Subway)

MTA New York City Transit (Bus)

New Jersey Transit Corp. (NJT)

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

(PANYNJ)

Westchester County Department of Transportation

Connecticut Department of Transportation

Connecticut Transit

Delaware Transit Corporation

New Jersey Transit

Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA/PATCO)

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

$4,363,669

$10,344,091

Tier I Total

A-1

$5,749,850

$826,103

$21,973,497

$75,891,550

$6,424,183

$23,000,000

$500,000

$5,229,587

$237,000

$951,438

$5,225,145

$3,695,300

$2,891,280

$226,137,597

Tier

State

Urban Area

CA

San Diego

CO

Denver

Jacksonville

Orlando

FL

Tampa

II

HI

Honolulu

IN

MA

MN

MO-IL

NC

Indianapolis

Springfield

Twin Cities

St. Louis

Charlotte

NY

Rochester

OH

Cincinnati

Cleveland

OR

Portland

PA

RI

UT

Pittsburgh

Providence

Dallas/Fort Worth/

Arlington

Salt Lake City

WA

Seattle

TX

WI

Milwaukee

Tier II Total

FY 2010 TSGP Total

Eligible System

North San Diego County Transit System (NCTD)

San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS)

Regional Transportation District

Jacksonville Transportation Authority

Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority

Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART)

Pinellas Sun Coast Transit Authority (PSTA)

City and County of Honolulu Department of

Transportation Services

Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation

Pioneer Valley Transit Authority

Metro Transit

Bi-State Development Agency (Metro)

Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS)

Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation

Authority

Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority

Greater Cleveland Regional Transportation Authority

Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District (TriMet)

Port Authority of Allegheny County

Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA)

Allocation

$1,538,250

$3,981,790

$1,433,250

$430,970

$516,463

$58,000

$1,214,112

$571,000

$447,901

$352,304

$515,160

$4,933,505

$287,760

$55,922

$52,500

$322,977

$1,209,500

$853,742

$4,267,600

Dallas Rapid Area Transit (DART)

$913,200

Utah Transit Authority

Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority

King County Department of Transportation

Pierce County Public Transportation Benefit Area

Corporation

Milwaukee County Transit System

$563,000

$839,884

$224,965

A-2

$1,540,045

$176,200

$27,300,000

$253,437,597

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