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The benefits of participation in the work of the Bay Area UASI are tangible. Get involved to:
 
Influence decisions about how Homeland Security funds will be spent in the Bay Area. Through participation in UASI workgroups, you have a voice in the development of scopes of work that go into our grant application each funding cycle and a say in how the awarded grant funds are allocated. 
 
Access resources and work products that enhance your jurisdiction’s level of preparedness. The work products of the Bay Area UASI not only enhance regional capability, they also have widespread application to individual agencies and programs in Bay Area communities. Your involvement gives you direct access to the resources and products that result from UASI projects that you can tailor for use in your own jurisdiction.
 
Build solid working relationships with the network of responders with whom you will work during a catastrophic event. Participation in UASI workgroups provides an opportunity to broaden and deepen relationships you can call on in your everyday work and during an emergency.
 
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The Bay Area SUASI Dispatch is a quarterly newsletter that provides information about the people and projects of the Bay Area Super Urban Area Security Initiative (SUASI). The Bay Area SUASI enhances regional capability through regional collaboration: to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from terrorist incidents and other catastrophic events in the 10-county region. TELL A FRIEND
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This project is supported by Award No. 4123-06, awarded by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of Grants & Training (G&T). The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Homeland Security.


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