Department of Homeland Security Sample Clauses

Department of Homeland Security. Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of FEMA's Grant Programs Directorate or the U.S.
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Department of Homeland Security. Subrecipient shall take a physical inventory of all equipment acquired or obtained with Subaward funds and reconcile the results with equipment records at least once every year.
Department of Homeland Security. The recipient also agrees that, when practicable, any equipment purchased with grant funding shall be prominently marked as follows: “Purchased with funds provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.”
Department of Homeland Security. Subrecipient shall comply with requirements to acknowledge Federal funding when issuing statements, press releases, requests for proposals, bid invitations, and other documents describing projects or programs funded in whole or in part by Grant Funds. Subrecipient shall obtain Grantor approval prior to using Grantor seal(s), logos, crests or reproductions of flags or likenesses of Grantor agency officials, including the use of the United States Coast Guard seal, logo, crests or reproductions of flags or likenesses of Coast Guard officials.
Department of Homeland Security. 5. A physical inventory of the Equipment shall be taken and the results reconciled with the Equipment records at least once every year.
Department of Homeland Security a. This Agreement does not cover procurement by the Transportation Security Administration of FSC 83 (Textiles, Leather, Furs, Apparel, Shoes, Tents, and Flags) and FSC 84 (Clothing, Individual Equipment, and Insignia).
Department of Homeland Security. (a) This Chapter does not cover procurement by the Transportation Security Administration.
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Department of Homeland Security. (a) Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover procurement by the Transportation Security Administration of FSC 83 (Textiles, Leather, Furs, Apparel, Shoe Findings, Tents and Flags) and FSC 84 (Clothing, Individual Equipment, and Insignia and Jewelry).
Department of Homeland Security. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is the largest investigative arm of DHS. ICE is responsible for eliminating vulnerabilities in the nation's border, and with economic, transportation and infrastructure security. As part of the DHS Law Enforcement Information Sharing Strategy, ICE created the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Pattern Analysis and Information Collection System (ICEPIC). ICEPIC is used to identify relationship patterns that are indicative of violations of U.S. customs and immigration laws and possible terrorist activities, potentially resulting in the opening of new investigative cases. DHS and DOJ fostered a partnership to share law enforcement information and where practical to share connectivity resources to various state, local, and tribal regional information sharing consortia. State, Local, and Tribal Partners OneDOJ has established formal partnerships with regional law enforcement information sharing consortia around the country. The aforementioned locations initiated by NCIS lists several where OneDOJ has created formal partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding. The following are other regional law enforcement information sharing partnerships. • Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department • St. Louis, MO (Crime Matrix) • San Diego Regional Law Enforcement Consortium (Automated Regional Justice Information System) National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) The National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) is a national model that eases cross- domain exchanges. It is a standard vocabulary that is used to define Information Exchange Package Documentation (IEPD). As such, one IEPD that is based on NIEM is the Law Enforcement Exchange Specification (LEXS). LEXS (pronounced "lex") codifies the objectives of LEISP and enables DOJ and other federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement organizations to utilize the specification to establish law enforcement information exchanges. LEXS is the basis for the aforementioned OneDOJ regional law enforcement information sharing partnerships. Other results from NIEM and LEXS include the following: • A specification was developed based on LEXS for suspicious activity reports. This will allow federal, state, local, and tribal officials to share information on suspicious activities in a consistent and repeatable manner. • The LEISP Program Management Office continues to collaborate with industry, federal, state, local, and tribal partners on the LEXS implementations. IACP Summit Staff and Co...
Department of Homeland Security. Any person who knowingly and willfully makes a false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or representation in this application may be liable under the False Claims Act, T. C. A. Title 18; or, any other applicable civil or criminal law or regulation. Title VI Cooperator Self Identification (Optional): Please check as applicable:  Black,  Hispanic,  Asian,  Other SEE PAYMENT COMPLETION FORM Signature of Cooperator Date Cooperator Tax ID Number Signature of Landowner (if Different than Cooperator) Date Approval is recommended of this application for ARCF Incentive Payment.
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