Data Systems for Threat Assessment Impact in Washington D.C.
GrantID: 4735
Grant Funding Amount Low: $90,000,000
Deadline: May 18, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,120,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Addressing Threat Assessment Needs in Washington D.C.
Washington D.C. faces unique challenges when it comes to national security. As the center of federal government operations, the district is a focal point for terrorism-related threats. The need for efficient and timely threat assessment reports is critical; however, existing capabilities often fall short. A recent evaluation showed that nearly 60% of intelligence agencies in D.C. report struggles with information-sharing, which can severely hinder response efforts to potential terrorist situations.
Who is Eligible in the District?
Eligibility for funding targets government agencies within Washington D.C. mandated with national security, including law enforcement and intelligence agencies. This initiative seeks to strengthen the connection between various federal, state, and local levels, allowing for comprehensive data analysis related to potential threats. Furthermore, collaboration with private sector partners that provide technological solutions will be central in creating effective threat assessment systems.
The Importance of Target Outcomes
The overarching goal of this funding is to create a system that produces real-time, actionable intelligence to respond swiftly and effectively to threats. Enhancing the capacity for threat reporting directly influences Washington D.C.'s ability to prevent terrorist activities and protect citizens. As the seat of federal power, any security gaps have national implications, making the outcomes of this initiative essential for the safety of not just the District but the entire country.
Collaborative Implementation Approaches
Implementation strategies emphasize building a centralized data system that integrates information from various sources. Utilizing modern technology and analytics will facilitate better decision-making processes across agencies. Additionally, the initiative will encourage collaborative training programs that prepare personnel to respond to emergent threats. By streamlining intelligence-sharing practices, Washington D.C. can reinforce its position as a leader in national security readiness, ensuring that preparedness extends beyond city limits.
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