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<abstract>Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO reviewed the status and other
aspects of the Domestic Preparedness Program, focusing on: (1) the
training and other benefits offered to cities under the program; and (2)
the methodology for designing and implementing the program, including
the way in which cities were selected to participate, how cities&apos;
capabilities and needs were assessed, and the effectiveness of
interagency coordination on this and other similar consequence
management training and equipment programs.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the training and equipment that the Department of
Defense (DOD) is providing to cities through the Domestic Preparedness
Program have clearly increased cities&apos; awareness of and should better
prepare them to deal with a potential chemical or biological terrorist
incident; (2) local officials in the seven cities GAO visited praised
the training program&apos;s content, instructors, and materials as well as
DOD&apos;s willingness to modify the program based on suggestions from local
officials; (3) they also credited the program with bringing local,
state, and federal regional emergency response agencies together into a
closer working relationship; (4) in designing the training and equipment
program, DOD selected 120 cities based solely on city population; (5)
this decision resulted in 14 clusters of 44 cities within 30 miles of at
least one other city selected; (6) by dealing with cities, DOD did not
build upon the states&apos; existing emergency management and training
structures; (7) had it used existing structures that reflect how
emergency response is actually organized, DOD could have consolidated
training and equipment purchases to cover more jurisdictions in fewer
locations than presently planned, at less cost; (8) DOD&apos;s loan of
equipment in support of the training program has caused frustration and
confusion among local officials; (9) the legislation authorized DOD to
lend equipment to local jurisdictions, and DOD established a 5-year
renewable loan agreement to govern the provision of about $300,000 worth
of equipment to each city; (10) this agreement restricts the use of the
equipment to training rather than operational purposes and requires the
cities to repair, maintain, and replace the equipment; (11) cities were
concerned about the lack of federal sustainment money to maintain,
repair, and replace the equipment; (12) the program has raised
expectations among some local officials that the federal government may
provide additional funding for operational equipment; (13) the
interagency coordination process provided a valuable information-sharing
forum but was of limited success in helping steer the design and
development of the program; (14) federal agencies&apos; individual efforts to
enhance consequence management of possible incidents involving weapons
of mass destruction (WMD) terrorism are not guided by an overarching
strategy for achieving a defined end state; and (15) local officials in
most of the cities raised the issue that the many WMD training,
equipment, and consequence management programs are evidence of a
fragmented and wasteful federal approach toward combating terrorism.</abstract>
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