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<abstract>In fiscal year 2006, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
provided approximately $1.7 billion in federal funding to states,
localities, and territories through its Homeland Security Grant  
Program (HSGP) to prevent, protect against, respond to, and	 
recover from acts of terrorism or other catastrophic events. The 
Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) is a discretionary grant  
under this program, and since fiscal year 2003, Congress has	 
directed DHS to target UASI funding to high-threat, high-density 
urban areas to assist in building capacity. To meet this	 
requirement and inform funding decisions, DHS developed a method 
to estimate the relative risk of terrorist attacks to urban	 
areas. From fiscal year 2003 through 2005, DHS used a number of  
risk indicators such as population density and threat to allocate
UASI funds. UASI funding increased during this period from about 
$96 million to $830 million, while the number of urban areas that
received grants grew from 7 to 43. In fiscal year 2006, DHS	 
awarded approximately $711 million in UASI grants--a 14 percent  
reduction in funds from the previous year--while the number of	 
eligible urban areas identified by the risk assessment decreased 
to 35. For fiscal year 2006, DHS made several changes to the	 
grant allocation process, including modifying its risk assessment
methodology, introducing an assessment of the anticipated	 
effectiveness of investments, and combining the outcomes of these
two assessments to inform funding decisions. The results of the  
UASI eligibility and funding allocations in fiscal year 2006	 
raised congressional questions and concerns about DHS&apos;s methods  
in making UASI determinations. Several congressional members	 
requested that we examine aspects of DHS&apos;s UASI funding process, 
and the fiscal year 2007 DHS Appropriations Act directed us to	 
examine the validity, relevance, reliability, timeliness, and	 
availability of the risk factors (including threat,		 
vulnerability, and consequence) used by the Secretary of Homeland
Security for the purpose of allocating discretionary grants. On  
November 17, 2006, we responded to the mandate and the request by
briefing congressional staff on the results of this review. We	 
specifically examined (1) DHS&apos;s method of estimating relative	 
risk of terrorism in fiscal year 2006; (2) DHS&apos;s process for	 
assessing the effectiveness of the various risk mitigation	 
investments submitted in UASI applications; (3) how DHS used	 
estimated relative risk scores and assessments of effectiveness  
to allocate UASI grant funds in fiscal year 2006; and (4) what	 
changes, if any, DHS plans to make in its UASI award		 
determination process for fiscal year 2007.</abstract>
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