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CITY OF HOUSTON - CITY COUNCIL

Meeting Date: 10/6/2020
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Item Creation Date: 9/14/2020

MYR Houston’s Securing the Cities 2020 Sustainment Grant Program

Agenda Item#: 15.


 
                               
Summary:

ORDINANCE authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security (“Director”) to electronically submit applications for Grant Assistance to the UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FOR THE SECURING THE CITIES PROGRAM (“Program”) Funding; declaring the City’s eligibility for such Grant; authorizing the Director to act as the City’s representative in the application process, to accept the Grant and expend the Grant Funds as awarded, and to apply for and accept all subsequent awards, if any, pertaining to the program

Background:

It is recommended that Council authorize the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security to apply for the Securing the Cities Grant Program funding from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), accept any grant awards, and for the City of Houston Mayor to enter into any agreement necessary to secure Houston’s allocation through this grant program (not to exceed five years).

 

The Securing the Cities (STC) Program is a DHS-funded program designed to enhance the capabilities for detecting and interdicting unregulated radiological/ nuclear materials that could be used as a weapon within high-risk metropolitan areas. The STC Program, administered through the Grants and Financial Assistance Division builds regional operational capacity primarily through the purchase of equipment and training for area law enforcement personnel.

 

The City of Houston first received Securing the Cities grant funding for the Houston region in 2015.

 

The program’s investment will sustain and expand the region’s current capabilities and primary goals:

1.       Enhance the Houston regional capabilities to detect, identify, and interdict radiological/ nuclear materials that are out of regulatory control.

2.       Guide the coordination of regional agencies in their roles as defined by the Global Nuclear Detection Architecture.

3.       Develop common mechanisms for regional partner to share information and exchange best practices.

4.       Encourage participants to sustain a base radiological/ nuclear detection program over time.

 

 

Fiscal Note:

No Fiscal Note is required on grant items.

 

 

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George T. Buenik, Director

Prior Council Action:

Ordinance 2015-1042

Amount and Source of Funding:

$1,623,089.00

Federal Grant

Fund 5000 

Contact Information:

Kimberly House, Division Manager

Phone - 832-393-0930

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