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DHS Opens Applications for 'Direct Assistance' Program

In the effort to solve the widespread problem of communications interoperability, Phase II of the “Commercial Equipment Direct Assist Program” will be accepting application through Jan. 13.

Unlike a grant, this DHS program fills gaps by have equipment sent directly to departments and agencies that are challenged to identify and fund the technology they need for their homeland security and mutual aid missions. Created by the Office for State and Local Government Coordination and Preparedness, CEDAP is designed for first responders serving populations under 100,000. From a catalogue that includes communications interoperability, information sharing, chemical detection, sensor devices, and personal protection equipment, agencies choose the "package" they need and submit their request through a simple application process. “First-responders need interoperability equipment to work in a Murphy’s Law environment where you’re prepared for the worst. Whether the communications infrastructure is swept away, the power grid is destroyed, or personnel don’t have specialized training, responders need the ability to communicate within minutes of an emergency,” said Seth Leyman, founder of C-AT, the manufacturer.

The updated CEDAP 2005 briefing book, which includes frequently asked questions, an equipment list, application and other guidelines can be found at http://www1.rkb.mipt.org/contentdetail.cfm?content_id=83219

CEDAP was funded at $32 million for fiscal year 2005, and for FY 2006 the House and Senate approved $50 million through the 2006 Homeland Security Appropriations Bill.

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