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20210714-145750-52

Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. This one-on-one assistance was first offered in January 2021, and capacity was increased due to the addition of two Technical Assistance Specialists in April 2021. Intensive TA was provided to select agencies requiring more assistance. Kent Intermediate School District (ISD) was one of these agencies. TA Specialists conducted 2 one-hour meetings via Zoom as well as email follow-up with them to assist with implementing threat assessment training and partnership issues.

20210615-113427-68

Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. This one-on-one assistance was first offered in January 2021, and capacity was increased due to the addition of two Technical Assistance Specialists in April 2021. From January-June 2021, there were 309 one-on-one Technical Assistance Outreach instances via email and phone calls.

20210601-152359-04

Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. This one-on-one assistance was first offered in January 2021, and capacity was increased due to the addition of two Technical Assistance Specialists in April 2021. From January-June 2021, there were 32 one-hour One-on-one Technical Assistance Meetings via Zoom.

20170717-161744-19

Submitted by Dina Davis on

At DHS’s request, IIR provided staff support to a CICC task team, tasked with developing an annual threat assessment template for HIDTAs. This template will be used by HIDTA centers to create continuity among the centers in the reporting out of threats in their respective jurisdiction, to aid in better exchange of information between HIDTAs, and to support an increased understanding of the national threat pictures. A task team meeting was held on June 29, 2017, in San Francisco, California.

20170717-155201-88

Submitted by Dina Davis on

At DHS’s request, IIR provided staff support to a CICC task team, tasked with developing an annual threat assessment template for fusion centers. This template will be used by fusion centers to create continuity among the National Network of Fusion Centers in the reporting out of threats in their respective jurisdiction, to aid in better exchange of information between fusion centers and to support an increased understanding of the national threat pictures. A task team meeting was held on June 28, 2017, in San Francisco, California.

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