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The program helps to ensure that law enforcement and emergency responders can acquire... you mean they could not before but now they can? gee thanks.

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Port, Kingsville get Homeland grants
March 31, 2007


Two local first-response agencies received funds from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security this week for equipment and training.





Port of Corpus Christi Authority Police and the Kingsville Specialized Crimes and Narcotics Task Force were awarded grants, as part of the Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program. Texas agencies alone received about $1,299,471 in equipment and training awards, according to officials with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

The program helps to ensure that law enforcement and emergency responders can acquire specialized equipment and training to meet their homeland security mission.

-Barbara Ramirez



is the crap equipment actually going to work? since the only "program" that is "part of the Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program."


whose pork authorized our DHS to grant this latent necessity in the DHS "mission"????????


Halo!

Our Law Enforcement should not have to get a grant just so they "can" acquire the equipment as termed; an "opportunity" that has now been modified to "can acquire" to do the JOB
vital to our "state of the county".

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