FEMA Awards More Than $162,000 To Guam For State And Local Emergency Preparedness 

Release Date: December 20, 2002
Release Number: R9-02-28

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Oakland, CA -- Joe M. Allbaugh, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, today announced that FEMA will grant more than $162,000 to Guam for state and local responders and emergency managers to become better prepared to respond to acts of terrorism and other emergencies and disasters. The funds are being provided through the fiscal year 2002 supplemental appropriation as part of President Bush's First Responder Initiative.

"This grant will give Guam and its local communities a down payment on plans to modernize and strengthen preparedness statewide," Allbaugh said. "This is critical to supporting first responders and preparing Guam for all kinds of disasters."

Of the $162,000-plus awarded to Guam, more than $53,000 will be provided for updating state and local plans and procedures to respond to all hazards, with a focus on weapons of mass destruction. The updated plans will help address a common incident command system, mutual aid agreements, resource typing and standards, interoperability protocols, critical infrastructure protection, and continuity of operations for state and local governments. Administered by FEMA's Office of National Preparedness, at least 75 percent of the grant amount is required to go to local governments. The funds will assist local governments in developing comprehensive plans, linked through mutual aid agreements, outlining the specific roles for all first responders (fire service, law enforcement, emergency medical service, public works, etc.) in responding to terrorist incidents and other disasters.

"I applaud President Bush's strong support and dedication to the First Responder Initiative Program," Allbaugh said. "We can never thank First Responders enough for the work they do and the lives they save, but giving them financial support and additional resources is a great place to start."

More than $59,000 of the grant will fund Citizen Corps/CERT efforts. FEMA also will provide $50,000 to Guam in 2002 funds to assess Guam's Emergency Operations Center.

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