Pilot Project – Securing the Cities Initiative

The Securing the Cities (STC) Initiative seeks to design and implement an architecture for coordinated and integrated preventative detection and interdiction of illicit radiological materials that may be used as a weapon (Radiation Dipersal Devises (RDD) or Improvised Nuclear Device (IND)) within a high

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risk urban area.

DHS strongly encourages a regional approach to domestic nuclear and radiological detection to reduce risk to major urban areas.

The effort covered by this announcement is focused on the New York City (NYC) region.

Please see the full funding oppotunity announcement ("full announcement" link at the top of this synopsis page) for a full description of the program.

An FAQ containing additional information is also provided under the "full announcement" link at the top of this page.

3/07/08:
The FAQ has been modified.

Please download the modified FAQ.
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Securing the Cities

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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
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Additional Information of Eligibility:
DHS strongly encourages a regional approach to domestic nuclear and radiological detection to reduce risk to major urban areas.

The effort covered by this announcement focuses on the New York City (NYC) region.

DHS expects to receive a single application from a State or local unit of government, interstate or intrastate entity, or a special district, who will work with governmental entities serving jurisdictions within 45 miles of NYC.

DHS will only consider an application that includes appropriate entities that serve jurisdictions in the NYC area described in the full funding opportunity announcement.

Applications requesting assistance for other geographic areas will be returned without review.

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Joan KeiserGrants OfficerPhone 202-447-5603

Agency Email Description:
For questions on the announcement, contact the Grants Officer

Agency Email:
joan.keiser@dhs.gov

Date Posted:
2008-01-30

Application Due Date:
2008-03-17

Archive Date:
2008-03-20


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