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- To solicit State and local feedback on the overall FY 2007 PSIC Grant
Program
- To discuss key issues and obtain input
- To outline considerations for the overall process and program guidance
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- PSIC Grant Program Overview
- Grant Guidance working session
- Discussion of program and application requirements, allowable and
unallowable costs
- Investment Justification working session
- Discussion of Investment Justification and template, assessment
criteria, template upgrades, and performance measurement
- The funding formula and allocations are outside of the scope of the day
and cannot be discussed
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- The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 provided the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) the authority
to establish a $1 billion grant program for public safety
interoperability communications
- The funds are borrowed from the anticipated auction proceeds of the 700
MHz spectrum
- The Call Home Act of 2006 requires all funding to be awarded by
September 30, 2007
- Through an MOU, NTIA partnered with DHS (NPD)
- DHS will provide grants-related administrative services and expertise
- NTIA retains approval authority
- Total of $958.9 million in funding is available for grant awards
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- The program will not dictate a technology or an approach for
interoperability solutions.
However, we are considering two goals and five objectives for the
PSIC Grant Program
- Goals
- Achieve meaningful and measurable improvements in the state of
interoperability for public safety communications; and
- Fill interoperability gaps identified in the Statewide Plans
- Objectives
- Technological
- Adopt advanced technological solutions
- Improve spectrum efficiency
- Use cost-effective measures
- Geographical
- Improve communications in areas at risk for natural disasters
- Continue to improve interoperability efforts in urban and metropolitan
areas
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- Awardees: Funding will be awarded
through the 56 State and Territory Administrative Agencies (SAA)
- Period of Performance: PSIC
grants will be awarded no later than September 30, 2007 and the period
of performance will end on September 30, 2010
- Statewide Planning: Up to 5
percent of the total funds allocated to a State or territory will be
available at the time of the award to support the completion of the
Statewide Communications Interoperability Plans (Statewide Plan)
- Technical Assistance: DHS
technical assistance will support grantees with planning and
implementation of PSIC awards
- Technical Review: Remaining funds
(95 percent) will be contingent upon submission, technical review, and
approval of a Statewide Plan
- and Investment Justifications
- Use of Funds: Funding can be used
for “acquisition of, deployment of, or training on” interoperable
communications systems that use or enable use with the 700 MHz frequency
band
- Match: PSIC includes a statutory
requirement of not-less-than 20 percent match
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- April through September 2007
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- FY 2007 HSGP requires States to develop and adopt a Statewide Plan
- Proposed PSIC projects to receive funds should align with the goals and
gaps identified in the Statewide Plan
- Statewide Plans must incorporate the three PSIC criteria:
- Description of how public safety agencies operate on or interoperate
with the 700 MHz frequency band, via voice, data, and/or video signals;
- Description of how local and tribal government entities’ interoperable
communications needs have been included in the planning process and how
their needs are being addressed, if applicable; and
- Description of how nongovernmental organizations’ interoperable
communications needs have been included in the planning process and how
their needs are being addressed, if applicable
- This criteria was released to State teams at the Statewide Planning
Workshop sponsored by the National Governors Associations (NGA) and DHS
on March 21, 2007
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- One of five key objectives of the PSIC Grant Program is to continue to
improve interoperability efforts in urban and metropolitan areas
- Statewide Plans should address the expansion and improvement of these
areas’ existing Tactical Interoperable Communications Plans (TICP)
- The recommendations of the TICP initiative (e.g., after action reports,
scorecards) are to be considered and addressed in any investment
justifications submitted for PSIC funding to those areas
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- Achieving interoperability requires an understanding of interrelated and
critical activities that must be completed to successfully deploy and
use new communications equipment
- Such support activities align with the lanes of the Interoperability
Continuum and provide broader
context for understanding the complexities associated with the
technology acquisition, deployment, and training
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- PSIC guidance uses the structure of the federal funding opportunity
(FFO) announcement structure, which is different from the previous HSGP
guidance documents
- Program Description
- Award/Funding Information
- Eligibility Information
- Application and Submission Information
- Application Review Information
- Award Administrative Information
- Allowable and Unallowable Cost Guidance
- Other Information
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- Questions for consideration to ensure that important information is
easily understood in the guidance
- What challenges have you had in understanding previous guidance?
- What are the top three information points when you first read grant guidance?
- How can the guidance be structured to be user-friendly and easier to
understand?
- Are the Program Funding Goals (Technology/Geography) clear?
- Is the Limitation on Project Scope clear?
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- The PSIC grants will be awarded to the 56 States and Territories
- The Governor of each State has designated a State Administrative Agency
(SAA) to apply for and administer the funds under the PSIC Grant Program
- The SAA is the only agency eligible to apply for PSIC funds. The SAA is responsible for obligating
PSIC funds to eligible pass-through public safety agencies
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- The public safety agency receiving the PSIC project funds is required to
meet the 20 percent match requirement
- The SAA is required to document the 20 percent match requirements for
each individual project that receives PSIC funds
- The documentation must demonstrate that matching funds are from
non-federal sources
- The only exception to this previous statement is that funds used for
training activities do not require a 20 percent match
- Issue: match requirement through cash or in-kind source (in-kind sources
are defined in Federal OMB Circular A-87)
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- Each State will make no less than 80 percent of the total award amount
available as a pass-through to local government, tribal government
entities, or nongovernmental public safety agencies
- District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, and
the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Island have no pass-through
requirements
- Puerto Rico has a 50 percent pass-through requirement
- However, each State and Territory may retain some or all of the
pass-through for expenditures made by the State on behalf of the
pass-through local entities through a formal Memorandum of Understanding
with local entities that specifies the amount and intended use of the
funds
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- What are the impacts of technology requirements on construction?
- How can the guidance better emphasize adoption of emerging technologies?
- What are the important SAFECOM Grant Guidance technical concepts that should be
specifically emphasized in the
PSIC guidance?
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- PSIC has allowable M&A costs for States and Territories
- Issue: percentage of total allocation that the States and Territories
can retain to use for M&A
- These State and Territory M&A funds would be included when
accounting for the total funds retained by the State and Territory
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- All States and Territories will be required to develop Investment
Justifications to request FY 2007 PSIC funding
- The Investment Justification provides a template for applicants to
outline which initiatives, identified in their Statewide Plan, they wish
to address in the near-term using FY 2007 PSIC funding
- Issue: number of Investment Justifications that the States and
Territories will be allowed to submit
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- Questions for consideration:
- Does the investment justification clearly align to the PSIC goals (i.e.,
technological and geographical)?
- Is the IJ layout/format used in HSGP user-friendly? How can it be improved/modified for
PSIC?
- Does the template enable you to effectively convey your need?
- Should Investments be prioritized?
- What additional instruction is needed for SAAs to collect IJs from local
entities?
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- A special note of thanks to acknowledge our participants in today’s
focus group who volunteered their time and expertise
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