HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2023-R0024 - Rifle-Resistant Body Armor Grant to LPDResolution No. 2023-R0024
Item No. 5.26
January 10, 2023
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to execute
any necessary documents in connection with the acceptance on behalf of the City of Lubbock
and the Lubbock Police Department, a grant award through the Office of the Texas Governor,
Public Safety Office, Criminal Justice Division's FY2023 Rifle -Resistant Body Armor Grant
Program in the amount of $39,096.00.
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January 5, 2023
Resolution No. 2023-R0024
Office of the Governor, Public Safety Office
Criminal Justice Division
Funding Announcement: Rifle -Resistant Body
Armor Grant Program, FY2023
Purpose
The purpose of this announcement is to solicit applications from law enforcement agencies to equip
peace officers with rifle -resistant body armor.
Available Funding
State funds for these projects are authorized under the Texas General Appropriations Act, Article I, Rider
26 for Trusteed Programs within the Office of the Governor. All awards are subject to the availability of
appropriated funds and any modifications or additional requirements that may be imposed by law. PSO
expects to make available $5M for FY2023.
Eligible Organizations
Applications may be submitted by the Texas Department of Public Safety, units of local government and
educational institutions that operate law enforcement agencies employing peace officers under Article
2.12, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure; including municipalities, counties, independent school districts,
universities, federally recognized Native American tribes, community colleges, and hospital districts.
All applications submitted by local law enforcement agencies/offices must be submitted by a unit of
government affiliated with the agency, including an authorizing resolution from that unit of government.
For example, police departments must apply under their municipal government, and community
supervision and corrections departments, district attorneys, and judicial districts must apply through
their affiliated county government (or one of the counties, in the case of agencies that serve more than
one county).
Application Process
Applicants must access the PSO's eGrants grant management website at https://eGrants.eov.texas.eov
to register and apply for funding. For more instructions and information, see eGrants User Guide to
Creating an Application, available here.
Key Dates
Funding Announcement: Rifle -Resistant Body Armor Grant Program, FY2023
Project Period
Projects must begin on or after 09/01/2022 and may not exceed a 12 month project period.
Funding Levels
Minimum: None
Maximum: None
Match Requirement: None
Standards
Grantees must comply with standards applicable to this fund source cited in the Texas Grant
Management Standards (TxGMS), Federal Uniform Grant Guidance, and all statutes, requirements, and
guidelines applicable to this funding.
Eligible Activities and Costs
Funds may be used for obtaining body armor compliant with the National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
standard (Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor NIJ Standard-0101.06) type III (rifles) or type IV (armor
piercing rifle) body armor; including bullet -resistant vests, ballistic plates, and plate carriers.
Due to the limited availability of funds, applicants are encouraged to consider the reasonable cost of
their request. PSO will evaluate applications based on number of frontline peace officers and the
average cost per vest.
Program -Specific Requirements
Eligible officers to equip. Grant funds may only be used to equip peace officers (as defined by Article
2.12, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure) directly employed by a law enforcement agency operated by
the applicant. Funds may not be used to equip officers employed by other agencies that are not eligible
to apply. PSO may prioritize the equipping of certain types of officers or applicants if the total requested
funds exceed the funds appropriated by the Legislature.
Required Agency Policies. As required by Chapter 772.0075, Texas Government Code, an eligible
organization may apply for grant funds only after its law enforcement agency adopts a policy addressing
the:
1) Deployment and allocation of vests or plates to its officers; and
2) Usage of vests or plates by its officers.
PSO requires that the policy on usage of vests or plates include mandatory training on the proper care,
fitting, inspection, use, storage, and maintenance of the armor. PSO also requires that the policy specify
that body armor may not be left in patrol vehicles when an officer is not on duty to minimize the heat
damage to the armor.
In crafting these policies, applicants should be aware that the inspection, storage, and replacement of
body armor were identified as potential points of failure in body armor use by the Police Executive
Research Forum. See "A Practitioner's Guide To the 2011 National Body Armor Survey of Law
Enforcement Officers" for more information.
Funding Announcement: Rifle -Resistant Body Armor Grant Program, FY2023
Personally Fitted Vest Requirement. All body armor vests purchased with grant funds must be
personally fitted for individual officers, including vests specifically fitted to individual female law
enforcement officers. "Personally fitted" does not require armor be individually manufactured based on
the measurements of a specific wearer, but rather that it provide the best possible fit and coverage,
through a combination of:
1) Correctly -sized panels and carrier, determined through appropriate measurement; and
2) Properly adjusted straps, harnesses, fasteners, flaps, or other adjustable features.
The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International has made available the Standard
Practice for Body Armor Wearer Measurement and Fitting of Armor (Active Standard ASTM E3003) . The
Personal Armor Fit Assessment checklist is excerpted from ASTM E3003.
Eligibility Requirements
1. Local units of governments must comply with the Cybersecurity Training requirements described in
Section 772.012 and Section 2054.5191 of the Texas Government Code. Local governments
determined to not be in compliance with the cybersecurity requirements required by Section
2054.5191 of the Texas Government Code are ineligible for OOG grant funds until the second
anniversary of the date the local government is determined ineligible. Government entities must
annually certify their compliance with the training requirements using the Cvbersecurity Training
Certification for State and Local Governments. A copy of the Training Certification must be uploaded
to your eGrants application. For more information or to access available training programs, visit the
Texas Department of Information Resources Statewide Cvbersecurity Awareness Training page.
Entities receiving funds from PSO must be located in a county that has an average of 90% or above
on both adult and juvenile dispositions entered into the computerized criminal history database
maintained by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) as directed in the Texas Code of Criminal
Procedure, Chapter 66. The disposition completeness percentage is defined as the percentage of
arrest charges a county reports to DPS for which a disposition has been subsequently reported and
entered into the computerized criminal history system.
Counties applying for grant awards from the Office of the Governor must commit that the county
will report at least 90% of convictions within five business days to the Criminal Justice Information
System at the Department of Public Safety.
3. Eligible applicants operating a law enforcement agency must be current on reporting complete UCR
data and the Texas specific reporting mandated by 411.042 TGC, to the Texas Department of Public
Safety (DPS) for inclusion in the annual Crime in Texas (CIT) publication. To be considered eligible for
funding, applicants must have submitted a full twelve months of accurate data to DPS for the most
recent calendar year by the deadline(s) established by DPS. Due to the importance of timely
reporting, applicants are required to submit complete and accurate UCR data, as well as the Texas -
mandated reporting, on a no less than monthly basis and respond promptly to requests from DPS
related to the data submitted.
4. Local units of government, including cities, counties and other general purpose political subdivisions,
as appropriate, and institutions of higher education that operate a law enforcement agency, must
comply with all aspects of the programs and procedures utilized by the U.S. Department of
Funding Announcement: Rifle -Resistant Body Armor Grant Program, FY2023
Homeland Security ("DHS") to: (1) notify DHS of all information requested by DHS related to illegal
aliens in Agency's custody; and (2) detain such illegal aliens in accordance with requests by DHS.
Additionally, counties and municipalities may NOT have in effect, purport to have in effect, or make
themselves subject to or bound by, any law, rule, policy, or practice (written or unwritten) that
would: (1) require or authorize the public disclosure of federal law enforcement information in order
to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection fugitives from justice or aliens illegally in the United
States; or (2) impede federal officers from exercising authority under 8 U.S.C. § 1226(a), § 1226(c), §
1231(a), § 1357(a), § 1366(1), or § 1366(3). Lastly, eligible applicants must comply with all
provisions, policies, and penalties found in Chapter 752, Subchapter C of the Texas Government
Code.
Each local unit of government, and institution of higher education that operates a law enforcement
agency, must download, complete and then upload into eGrants the CEO/Law Enforcement
Certifications and Assurances Form certifying compliance with federal and state immigration
enforcement requirements. This Form is required for each application submitted to OOG and is
active until August 31, 2023 or the end of the grant period, whichever is later.
5. Eligible applicants must have a DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) number assigned to its
agency (to request a DUNS number, go to https://fedgov.dnb.com/webform).
6. Eligible applicants must be registered in the federal System for Award Management (SAM) database
located at https://sam.gov/.
Failure to comply with program eligibility requirements may cause funds to be withheld and/or
suspension or termination of grant funds.
Prohibitions
Grant funds may not be used to support the unallowable costs listed in the Guide to Grants or any of the
following unallowable costs:
1. Any costs ancillary to the purchase of eligible body armor, such as policy development, training
costs, and staff; and
2. Any other prohibition imposed by federal, state or local law or regulation.
Selection Process
Application Screening: The Office of the Governor will screen all applications to ensure that they meet
the requirements included in the funding announcement.
Peer/Merit Review: The Office of the Governor will review applications to understand the overall
demand for the program and for significant variations in costs per item. After this review, the Office of
the Governor will determine if all eligible applications can be funded based on funds available, if there
are cost-effectiveness benefits to normalizing or setting limits on the range of costs, and if other fair -
share cuts may allow for broader distribution and a higher number of projects while still remaining
effective.
Funding Announcement: Rifle -Resistant Body Armor Grant Program, FY2023
Final Decisions: The Office of the Governor will consider rankings along with other factors and make all
final funding decisions. Other factors may include cost effectiveness, overall funds availability, or state
government priorities and strategies, legislative directives, need, geographic distribution, balance of
focuses and approaches, or other relevant factors.
The Office of the Governor may not fund all applications or may only award part of the amount
requested. In the event that funding requests exceed available funds, the Office of the Governor may
revise projects to address a more limited focus.
Contact Information
For more information, contact the eGrants help desk at eGrants@eov.texas.eov or (512) 463-1919.