Long Beach, CA
File #: 13-0149    Version: 1 Name: PD - 2010 Port Security Grant
Type: Contract Status: CCIS
File created: 1/28/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/19/2013 Final action: 2/19/2013
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute a contract and all necessary amendments, including term extensions, with the Marine Exchange of Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbors to receive and expend additional Department of Homeland Security grant funding for the 2010 Port Security Grant Program, in an amount not to exceed $563,000 for a period ending May 31, 2013; and increase appropriations in the General Grants Fund (SR 120) and in the Police Department (PD) by $563,000. (Citywide)
Sponsors: Police
Indexes: Contracts
Attachments: 1. 021913-R-21sr.pdf
Related files: 11-0234
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute a contract and all necessary amendments, including term extensions, with the Marine Exchange of Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbors to receive and expend additional Department of Homeland Security grant funding for the 2010 Port Security Grant Program, in an amount not to exceed $563,000 for a period ending May 31, 2013; and increase appropriations in the General Grants Fund (SR 120) and in the Police Department (PD) by $563,000. (Citywide)

DISCUSSION
In December 2010, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) approved the Long Beach Police Department 2010 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) grant proposals for $2,014,500. The Area Maritime Security Committee, under the leadership of the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles/Long Beach, selected the projects. The grant was accepted by the City Council on June 14, 2011. Since that time $563,000 of additional funds have become available to the PD due to other agencies surrendering portions of their Port Security Grant Program 2010 awards, bringing the total award to the PD to $2,577,500.

The grant priorities focus on infrastructure protection and reflect the DHS overall investment strategy, in which two priorities have been paramount: risk-based funding and regional security cooperation. These additional PSGP funds support increased port-wide risk management; enhanced domain awareness; equipment, training and exercises; and further capabilities to prevent, detect, respond to and recover from attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IED) and other non-conventional weapons.

Grant priorities include efforts aimed at improving port-wide partnerships, regional management of risk and business continuity/resumption of trade; prioritizing port-wide security strategies and actions that address surface, underwater, and land-based threats; improving risk-mitigation strategies; and efforts supporting prior and future PSGP grant- funded security projects. These a...

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