The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released an updated version of the SAFECOM Guidelines, aimed at enhancing emergency communications grants. This new version, developed in collaboration with the National Council of Statewide Interoperability Coordinators (NCSWIC), provides detailed information on financial, eligibility, and technical requirements for state, local, tribal, and territorial governments seeking federal funding.
The updated guidelines are designed to support governments and agencies in securing funds for crucial emergency communications projects. They offer a comprehensive resource for aligning with national and community interests while ensuring investments in communication networks are reliable, safe, and compatible. The document emphasizes the importance of adopting best practices in project planning and execution to strengthen overall emergency response capabilities.
The SAFECOM Guidelines also focus on integrating new technologies, cybersecurity measures, and interoperable communication systems. By incorporating these guidelines, grant recipients can improve their emergency infrastructure and maximize the effectiveness of government funding. Regular updates will ensure that the guidelines reflect the latest developments in technology and online risk management.
Federal agencies, including the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of Homeland Security, recognize the SAFECOM Guidance as a crucial tool for public safety organizations. CISA continues to support stakeholders through the SAFECOM website, providing resources to help applicants meet grant criteria and enhance emergency communications systems nationwide.
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