LCCC Homeland Security Program Central Wyoming College Homeland Security Program Emergency Preparedness Planning
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Wyoming Evacuation Hotline The Wyoming Office of Homeland Security (WOHS) has established an evacuation hotline to asssist in tracking and locating evacuees. The number is 1-866-WYO-EVAC. Evacuees can register their name, home address, and home phone number, as well as their evacuation location and contact number with an operator. In addition, person wishing to locate an evacuee can call the number and give an operator the name of the person they are trying to locate. If the name has been registered, the person calling will be given the evacuees current contact number. WOHS will receive constant updates of the names, addresses and contact numbers of all registered. In case of evacuation call 1-866-WYO-EVAC A change to the FY 08 Homeland Security Grant is the discontinuance of the Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program (LETPP). For Fy 05, 06 and 07 this grant was reserved for law enforcement and county coroners. FY 08 grant does require 25 percent of the total grant to be allocated for strengthening IED and preparedness initiatives. FY 07 Department of Homeland Security grants distribution list Wyoming state initiatives are required under the federal Homeland Security funding to focus efforts on how to build and sustain programs and capabilities within and across state boundaries, while aligning with the Goal and National Priorities. Capabilities should be strategically located to maximize the return on preparedness investments, and all available funding sources (federal, state, local, and private) should contribute to building and sustaining these capabilities. Wyoming state initiatives for FY 2007 funding are listed below as addressed by U.S. Department of Homeland Security. In compliance with former grants and the FY 07 Grant guidance 80 percent must be allocated to local governmental/law enforcement authorities. (1) WYOLINK
Interoperability Initiative Download the Distribution List here This document was prepared under a grant from the Office of State and Local Government Coordination and Preparedness (SLGCP), United States Department of Homeland Security. Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of SLGCP or the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. |
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