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[quote="New Jersey News"]State to Distribute $22.2 Million in 2008 Federal Homeland Security Funding August 6, 2008 Scott Kisch (609) 588-7250 HAMILTON — New Jersey will distribute $22,224,000 in federal homeland security funds to its 21 counties according to a formula based on risk, Governor Jon S. Corzine and Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (OHSP) Director Richard L. Cañas announced today. This amount represents an increase of $2,896,000, or 15 percent, over funds made available to the counties in 2007. “County and local law enforcement and emergency response personnel serve on the front lines working to prevent, respond and recover from any disaster, including a potential terrorist attack, ensuring they have the resources they need is a top priority for my administration,” Governor Corzine said. “New Jersey continues to do a good job of documenting our greatest risks and will continue to distribute these federal funds accordingly across the state.” “Congress deserves credit for opposing the President’s proposals to cut funding for homeland security programs nationwide. I thank New Jersey’s Congressional delegation for their strong leadership on this issue. Because of their efforts, New Jersey will have more resources to protect our families and our communities,” Corzine said. “Our distribution formula follows the Governor’s mandate to allocate these funds where they will do the most good based solely on risk,” Cañas said. “The additional dollars, going directly to each of our 21 counties will result in additional equipment, programs and training for firstresponders to better protect our people and our critical facilities.” Cañas said that the distribution formula is based on a combination of asset-based risk, geographic-based risk, and population density. For the second year running, the population density calculations were adjusted to reflect the fact that although some of the state’s counties have lower levels of overall population, they still contain population centers of considerable density. Additionally, summer seasonal population variances and work force commuter flow were also addressed in this year's population density calculations. The funding formula also takes into account a risk assessment of the more than 200 critical facilities and sites identified by state and federal authorities as the most significant potential terrorist targets in New Jersey. These sites are among 16 of New Jersey’s key infrastructure sectors, including: Transportation, Banking and Finance, Chemical and Hazardous Materials, Commercial Assets, Telecommunications, Public Health, Postal/Shipping, Energy, Agriculture and Food, Water, Industrial/Defense Industrial Bases and Government Buildings. ,,,,,,,,,,, The attached chart details the total amounts distributed to each county from New Jersey’s Federal FY 2008 Homeland Security Grant Program. Additional information on these grants can be found on OHSP’s Grants Web site: http://www.njhomelandsecurity.gov/grants/index.html. New Jersey’s Federal FY 2008 Homeland Security Grant Program* Allocations to Counties Based on Risk Funding by County Totals ATLANTIC $ 1,314,874 BERGEN $ 1,836,308 BURLINGTON $ 824,621 CAMDEN $ 933,757 CAPE MAY $ 627,168 CUMBERLAND $ 520,646 ESSEX $ 1,941,118 GLOUCESTER $ 863,733 HUDSON $ 2,290,333 HUNTERDON $ 587,065 MERCER $ 820,656 MIDDLESEX $ 1,729,336 MONMOUTH $ 892,662 MORRIS $ 943,940 OCEAN $ 838,680 PASSAIC $ 1,638,946 SALEM $ 459,095 SOMERSET $ 702,328 SUSSEX $ 489,104 UNION $ 1,409,861 WARREN $ 559,759 http://www.state.nj.us/njhomelandsecurity/pdfs/2008/08-06-08-county-awards.pdf[/quote]
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Posted: Thu, Aug 7 2008, 3:19 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Financial News
New Jersey News wrote:
These sites are among 16 of New Jersey’s key infrastructure sectors, including: Transportation, Banking and Finance, Chemical and Hazardous Materials, Commercial Assets, Telecommunications, Public Health, Postal/Shipping, Energy, Agriculture and Food, Water, Industrial/Defense Industrial Bases and Government Buildings.
MIDDLESEX $ 1,729,336
I hope some of the money trickles down to Cranbury since we have an exit off the turnpike, many industrial building, etc
New Jersey News
Posted: Thu, Aug 7 2008, 2:22 pm EDT
Post subject: Financial News
State to Distribute $22.2 Million in 2008 Federal Homeland Security Funding
August 6, 2008 Scott Kisch (609) 588-7250
HAMILTON — New Jersey will distribute $22,224,000 in federal homeland security funds to its 21 counties according to a formula based on risk, Governor Jon S. Corzine and Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (OHSP) Director Richard L. Cañas announced today. This amount represents an increase of $2,896,000, or 15 percent, over funds made available to the counties in 2007.
“County and local law enforcement and emergency response personnel serve on the front lines working to prevent, respond and recover from any disaster, including a potential terrorist attack, ensuring they have the resources they need is a top priority for my administration,” Governor Corzine said. “New Jersey continues to do a good job of documenting our greatest risks and will continue to distribute these federal funds accordingly across the state.”
“Congress deserves credit for opposing the President’s proposals to cut funding for homeland security programs nationwide. I thank New Jersey’s Congressional delegation for their strong leadership on this issue. Because of their efforts, New Jersey will have more resources to protect our families and our communities,” Corzine said.
“Our distribution formula follows the Governor’s mandate to allocate these funds where they will do the most good based solely on risk,” Cañas said. “The additional dollars, going directly to each of our 21 counties will result in additional equipment, programs and training for firstresponders to better protect our people and our critical facilities.”
Cañas said that the distribution formula is based on a combination of asset-based risk,
geographic-based risk, and population density. For the second year running, the population density calculations were adjusted to reflect the fact that although some of the state’s counties have lower levels of overall population, they still contain population centers of considerable density. Additionally, summer seasonal population variances and work force commuter flow were also addressed in this year's population density calculations. The funding formula also takes into account a risk assessment of the more than 200 critical facilities and sites identified by state and federal authorities as the most significant potential terrorist targets in New Jersey.
These sites are among 16 of New Jersey’s key infrastructure sectors, including: Transportation, Banking and Finance, Chemical and Hazardous Materials, Commercial Assets, Telecommunications, Public Health, Postal/Shipping, Energy, Agriculture and Food, Water, Industrial/Defense Industrial Bases and Government Buildings.
,,,,,,,,,,,
The attached chart details the total amounts distributed to each county from New Jersey’s
Federal FY 2008 Homeland Security Grant Program. Additional information on these grants can be found on OHSP’s Grants Web site:
http://www.njhomelandsecurity.gov/grants/index.html.
New Jersey’s Federal FY 2008 Homeland Security Grant Program*
Allocations to Counties Based on Risk
Funding by County Totals
ATLANTIC $ 1,314,874
BERGEN $ 1,836,308
BURLINGTON $ 824,621
CAMDEN $ 933,757
CAPE MAY $ 627,168
CUMBERLAND $ 520,646
ESSEX $ 1,941,118
GLOUCESTER $ 863,733
HUDSON $ 2,290,333
HUNTERDON $ 587,065
MERCER $ 820,656
MIDDLESEX $ 1,729,336
MONMOUTH $ 892,662
MORRIS $ 943,940
OCEAN $ 838,680
PASSAIC $ 1,638,946
SALEM $ 459,095
SOMERSET $ 702,328
SUSSEX $ 489,104
UNION $ 1,409,861
WARREN $ 559,759
http://www.state.nj.us/njhomelandsecurity/pdfs/2008/08-06-08-county-awards.pdf