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The Bay Area UASI
Enhancing regional capabilities through collaboration.
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The Goals and Objectives for the Adopted 2012 Bay Area Homeland
Security document and the Planning Hub Template for FY 2012 are now available in
the
Document Library
Documents for the upcoming Approval Authority meeting on Thursday, May 10 will be available 7 days prior on May 3 here:
051012 Approval Authority Documents
Documents are also linked to the corresponding "Calendar" event for Approval
Authority meetings. Simply click event and follow link listed in "description"
to find dedicated page for posted documents.
The Bay Area Urban
Area Security Initiative program's footprint is comprised of three core cities
(Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose) and twelve counties (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin,
Monterey, Napa,
San Benito, San
Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,
Solano, and Sonoma), and more
than 100 incorporated cities.
The Bay Area UASI:
- Enhances regional capability through regional
collaboration
- Targets funding to build core capabilities to
prevent, respond, and recover from disaster
- Responsibly leverages and manages grant funds
to achieve the optimal result with the dollars available, using
a regional approach
- Researches, learns from, and shares what
works well and what does not to inform program/product
development
- Through strategic, well thought through,
multi-year program plans, builds on work that started with the
Regional Emergency Coordination Plan; continues this year with
program assessments, plans, toolkits, guidebooks, other
equipment and training; and will advance in 2009 and beyond to
bring about greater implementation and training
- To improve the capacity to prevent,
protect against, respond to, and recover from terrorist
incidents or related catastrophic events by providing planning,
training, equipment and exercises to the UASI region
Learn more>>
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