U.S. DHS Grant System
U.S. DHS Grant System
U.S. DHS Grant System
RELEASE DATE
30-Sep-2008
30-Sep-2008
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: N3F6-01-00-00-00
SKU: AE00641-NA-MR_07512
$4,950.00
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SKU
AE00641-NA-MR_07512
Description
The total DHS budget for 2008 reached over $47 billion and is likely to exceed $56 billion by 2011. The DHS Grant System is becoming more and more refined; however, the states and local governments interested in receiving these DHS grants become very intricate. When the first grants were released; requirements for domestic preparedness grants that were given to states were very little. Now, states are required to certify their compliance with the National Incident Management System and demonstrate how their intended projects intersect and align with the national response plan, the National Preparedness Goal.
Table of Contents
Market Overview
- Introduction
- Methodology and Limitations
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
- Competitive Overview
Market Analysis
- Introduction
- Funding Analysis
State Homeland Security Program
- Introduction
- Funding Analysis
Urban Area Security Initiative Program
- Introduction
- Funding Analysis
Metropolitan Medical Response System Program
- Introduction
- Funding Analysis
Citizen Corps Program
- Introduction
- Funding Analysis
Market Analysis
Transit Security Grant Program
Port Security Grant Program
Intercity Bus Security Grant Program
Trucking Security Program
- Introduction
- Funding Analysis
Buffer Zone Protection Program
- Introduction
- Funding Analysis
Market Analysis
Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program
Fire Prevention and Safety Grants
Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grant Program
Market Analysis
The total DHS budget for 2008 reached over $47 billion and is likely to exceed $56 billion by 2011. The DHS Grant System is becoming more and more refined; however, the states and local governments interested in receiving these DHS grants become very intricate. When the first grants were released; requirements for domestic preparedness grants that were given to states were very little. Now, states are required to certify their compliance with the National Incident Management System and demonstrate how their intended projects intersect and align with the national response plan, the National Preparedness Goal.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Industries | Aerospace, Defence and Security |
WIP Number | N3F6-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |