Fiscal Year 2009 Port Security Grant Program

The Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) is one of six grant programs that constitute the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 focus on infrastructure protection activities.

The PSGP is one tool in the comprehensive set of measures authorized by Congress and implemented by

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the Administration to strengthen the Nation’s critical infrastructure against risks associated with potential terrorist attacks.

The vast bulk of US critical infrastructure is owned and/or operated by State, local and private sector partners.

PSGP funds support increased port-wide risk management; enhanced domain awareness; training and exercises; and further capabilities to prevent, detect, respond to and recover from attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs), weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and other non-conventional weapons.The following are the required forms to be completed in the downloaded application package:
* Please note that these required forms may fall under either the mandatory or optional document headings in the application package.

Please reference the grant guidance document for instructions and specific information regarding attachments.

Required Forms:
Investment Justification, Any additional Required Attachments, Standard Form 424, Application for Federal Assistance, Standard Form 424A, Budget Information, Standard Form 424B Assurances, Standard Form 424C, Budget Information – Construction Form (if applicable), Standard Form 424D, Assurances – Construction Programs (if applicable), Standard Form LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
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Port Security Grant Program

Department of Homeland Security


Agency: Department of Homeland Security

Office: Department of Homeland Security - FEMA

Estimated Funding: $388,600,000


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://www.fema.gov/government/grant/index.shtm

Additional Information of Eligibility:
46 U.S.C.

§70107 states that all entities covered by an AMSP may submit an application for consideration of funding.

A facility that is not expressly identified in an AMSP will be considered covered under an AMSP if the facility in question has had a risk analysis completed by the USCG utilizing the MSRAM tool.

Congress has specifically directed DHS to apply these funds to the highest risk ports.

In support of this, the PSGP includes a total of 147 specifically identified critical ports, representing approximately 95 percent of the foreign waterborne commerce of the United States.

Based upon USCG recommendations, these ports are aggregated into 91 discreet port funding areas.

As described below, “All Other Port Areas” covered by an AMSP are eligible to apply for grant funds from a PSGP funding pool created for that purpose.

Within the PSGP, the following entities are specifically encouraged to apply: - Owners or operators of federally regulated terminals, facilities, U. S. inspected passenger vessels or ferries as defined in the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) and Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 101, 104, 105, and 106 - Port authorities or other State and local agencies that are required to provide security services to eligible Ferry System applicants (MTSA regulated facilities) pursuant to an AMSP or a Facility or Vessel Security Plan - Consortia composed of local river organizations, ports and terminal associations, and other local stakeholder groups representing federally regulated ports, terminals, U. S. inspected passenger vessels or ferries that are required to provide security services to federally regulated facilities in accordance with an AMSP or a Facility or Vessel Security Plan - Group I and II Fiduciary Agents (including newly identified Group II port areas who choose to begin the FA process) - Ferry Systems identified in Table 3 Eligible applicants under the FY2009 PSGP include Group I and Group II Fiduciary Agents (FA), ports within Group III or All Other Port Areas, and the pre-designated ferry systems.

Tables 2 and 3 in the FY 2009 PSGP Guidance and Application Kit list the specific port areas and ferry systems, by Group, that are eligible for funding through the FY 2009 PSGP.

For Group I and Group II port areas continuing in the FA process or beginning the FA process, the FY 2009 PSGP will only accept applications from the FA for that port area.

All individual entities (including ferr

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.fema.gov/government/grant/index.shtm

Contact:
Centralized Scheduling & Information Desk (CSID) Help Line(800) 368-6498

Agency Email Description:
askcsid@dhs.gov

Agency Email:
askcsid@dhs.gov

Date Posted:
2008-11-05

Application Due Date:
2009-01-23

Archive Date:
2009-02-22


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