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Release Date: 04/08/03 00:00:00
April 8, 2003
Today the Department of Homeland Security, through the Office of Domestic Preparedness, announced that approximately $100 million dollars from the FY '03 Funding will be dedicated to large urban areas within the United States. The money, dispersed under the Urban Area Security Initiative, will help enhance the local governments' ability to prepare for and respond to threats or incidents of terrorism. The funds announced today are in addition to the $566 million that the Office for Domestic Preparedness announced last month from the FY'03 Funding for first responder needs such as equipment, training, planning and exercises.
The cities were chosen by applying a formula based upon a combination of factors including population density, critical infrastructure and threat/vulnerability assessment. The cities have all previously received funding from the Office for Domestic Preparedness in the form of grants for First Responders and will also potentially receive funds from the FY '03 Supplemental Budget Request currently pending in Congress.
An additional $24.76 million from the FY '03 Budget is being made available to the City of New York to protect the city's critical sites as part of the Urban Area Security Initiative. This money has been designated to the New York Urban Area to further enhance the local government's ability to prepare for and respond to threats or potential incidents of terrorism. This is in addition to the $26 million previously made available to the State of New York in the form of an ODP grant to be used for equipment, training, exercise and planning for the city's first responder groups.
An additional $18.08 million is being made available to the National Capital Region as part of the Urban Area Security Initiative. $4.91 million has previously been made available to Washington, D.C. from the Office for Domestic Preparedness within the Department of Homeland Security in the form of grants for First Responders.
An additional $12.42 million is being made available to the City of Los Angeles as part of the Urban Area Security Initiative. $45 million has previously been made available to California from the Office for Domestic Preparedness within the Department of Homeland Security in the form of grants for First Responders.
An additional $11.20 million is being made available to the City of Seattle as part of the Urban Area Security Initiative. $11.3 million has previously been made available to Washington from the Office for Domestic Preparedness within the Department of Homeland Security in the form of grants for First Responders.
An additional $10.89 million is being made available to the City of Chicago as part of the Urban Area Security Initiative. $18.8 million has previously been made available to Illinois from the Office for Domestic Preparedness within the Department of Homeland Security in the form of grants for First Responders
An additional $10.74 million is being made available to the City of San Francisco as part of the Urban Area Security Initiative. $45 million has previously been made available to California from the Office for Domestic Preparedness in the Department of Homeland Security in the form of grants for First Responders
An additional $8.63 million is being made available to the City of Houston as part of the Urban Area Security Initiative. $29.5 million has previously been made available to Texas from the Office for Domestic Preparedness within the Department of Homeland Security in the form of grants for First Responders
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