No.,Financial and Activity Report (sheet 2 of 2),,,,, ,Major Completed Actions (short bulleted list of the major actions taken in the last week),Major Planned Actions (short bulleted list of the major planned actions in the last week),,,, 1,"CBP: • November 9 and 10: CBP conducted environmental site visits at two backup project sites, Easton, ME, and Bridgewater, ME, in order to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. • November 12: CBP issued a task order on an existing competitively awarded contract for program management and support. • November 13: CBP issued final environmental assessments and signed Findings of No Significant Impact for the following 8 CBP-owned land ports scheduled for design/build projects: Pinnacle Road, VT; Wild Horse, MT; Antelope Wells, NM; Scobey, MT; Pittsburg, NH; Sherwood, ND; Whitetail, MT; and Frontier, WA. ","CBP: • November 25: CBP expects to release a Request for Proposal for Mobile Surveillance Capability units, which are mobile systems for detecting, identifying, classifying, and tracking items of interest—providing Border Patrol with the flexibility to rapidly fill gaps or augment the coverage of fixed surveillance assets. • In November, CBP plans to: o Award contracts for firing range remediation o Modify the Interagency Agreement with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in order to reflect the reallocation of funding from cost savings made in the award of 10 design/build contracts. This updated IAA will also account for hazardous materials that may be found during the firing range remediation and for land acquisition. o Procure contractor services for information technology support of the Program Management and Reporting System. • As early as December 1: CBP plans to award a design/build contract for the Maida, ND land port of entry. • As early as December 15: CBP plans to award a contract for the installation of Emergency Generators at land ports of entry • As early as December 30: CBP plans to award a contract for the installation of the Border Security Deployment Program—which will include the installation of port hardening and security enhancement installations. • In December, CBP plans to conduct site visits for the following six design/build land ports of entry projects: Boundary, WA; Del Bonita, MT; Los Ebanos, TX; Cannon Corners, NY; Morses Line, VT; and Hamlin, ME. These site visits are intended to educate vendors on CBP port operations, port conditions, and the acquisition process for the planned design/build construction contracts. Upon completion of site visits, CBP will distribute Phase 2 Requests for Proposals (RFP) to vendors selected through a down-select process based upon their qualifications submitted within the Phase 1 proposals. Phase 2 RFPs will request price proposals from each of the vendors selected in the down-select process. ",,,, 2,TSA: ,"TSA: • In December, TSA expects to award contracts for checked baggage Explosive Detection Systems at William P. Hobby Airport (Houston, TX), Tulsa International Airport (Tulsa, OK), Little Rock National Airport (Little Rock AR), St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport (St. Petersburg, FL); and System Integration Support.",,,, 3,USCG: ,USCG: • As early as November 20: Coast Guard plans to issue a solicitation for High endurance Cutter Fire and Smoke Alarm System. ,,,, 4,"FEMA: • As of November 13, the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board had disbursed over $91.6 million to over 10,400 Local Recipient Organizations across the country in their efforts to provide emergency food and shelter to families and individuals in need (DHS received $100 million in ARRA funds for Emergency Food and Shelter grants).",FEMA: ,,,, 5,DHS HQ: ,DHS HQ: ,,,, 6,ICE: ,ICE: ,,,, ,,,,,,