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Homeland Security Grant Programs Available for Disaster Management Training
Southampton, PA January 29, 2007: Environmental Tectonics Corporation (AMEX:ETC) announces open grant opportunities to assist emergency response organizations in obtaining the Advanced Disaster Management Simulator (ADMS) either by purchase or through ADMS Training Services.

Emergency Management Agencies, Fire and Police Departments, Port Authorities and Training Academies can apply to procure the most efficient and effective incident command training available today. ADMS is an interactive virtual reality-based team training system that provides emergency responders an opportunity to develop skills in the four C’s: Command, Control, Coordination and Communication.

ADMS training exercises are customized to match specific training objectives, local procedures, facilities, assets and personnel. ADMS trains to the National Incident Management System (NIMS) standards for incident management protocols and procedures for effective collaboration between federal, state and local response teams at all levels of NIMS response requirements, from management and control to all the on- scene requirements.

ETC will also offer assistance in preparing grant applications. The following are ADMS applicable grant opportunities which pertain to various emergency response training needs:

FY2007 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)
-Application period is open until April 5, 2007-


The DHS released fiscal year 2007 grant guidance and application kits for five grant programs that will total roughly $1.7 billion in funding for state and local counterterrorism efforts. With the fiscal year 2007 funding, the department will have invested nearly $20 billion in local planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercises.

The FY2007 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) integrates the State Homeland Security Program (SHSP), the Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) program, the Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program (LETPP), the Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS), and the Citizen Corps Program (CCP). HSGP supports efforts to build and sustain capabilities to achieve the Interim National Preparedness Goal (the Goal) and implement State and Urban Area Homeland Security Strategies.

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FY2007 Infrastructure Protection Program (IPP)
-Application period is open until March 6, 2007-


The DHS has released fiscal year 2007 grant guidance and application kits for five grant programs that will total roughly $445 million in funding for state, local and private industry infrastructure protection initiatives. These five programs comprise the FY2007 Infrastructure Protection Program (IPP), which to date have provided more than $1.5 billion in grants to strengthen security at critical facilities ranging from chemical plants to mass transit systems and seaports.
  • Port Security
  • Intercity Bus Security Grant Program
  • Buffer Zone Protection Program
  • Transit Security Grant Program
  • Trucking Security Program


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    For more information on applying for these grants or contracting ADMS Training Services, please contact ETC Simulation.


    FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ADMS CONTACT:
    Adam McCard, Product Manager, ETC Simulation
    Tel: 407-282-3378
    Fax: 407-282-3582
    FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ETC CONTACT:
    Duane D. Deaner, CFO of Environmental Tectonics
    Tel: 215-355-9100, ext.1203
    Fax: 215-357-4000.


    ETC also designs, develops, installs and maintains aircrew training systems, public entertainment systems, process simulation systems (sterilization and environmental), clinical hyperbaric systems, environmental testing and simulation systems, and related products for domestic and international customers.

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