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File #: 23-0823D    Version: 1
Type: Delegated Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/27/2023 Department: Human Services
On agenda: 11/14/2023 Final action: 11/14/2023
Title: Grant Award with the U.S. Department of Justice for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Local on behalf of Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.
Attachments: 1. Award Notification, 2. MOU - Fully Executed, 3. Grant Narrative, 4. PCSO Budget, 5. Intent to Apply OMB Approval, 6. OMB.REVIEW_23-0823D_Sherriff_Edward Byrne Memorial Justice_11-OCT-2023
Related files: 23-0607D, 25-0953A
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Subject:

Grant Award with the U.S. Department of Justice for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Local on behalf of Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.

 

Recommended Action:

Approval by the County Administrator of the Grant Award for the 2023 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Local (JAG Local).

 

                     The JAG Local provides recurring federal criminal justice funding from the Bureau for Justice Assistance (BJA) for allocation to the City of St. Petersburg (St. Pete) and Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO).

                     PCSO will utilize grant to fund the Raptor Technologies Reunification software and annual access fee for countywide license and includes Raptor technical support. Designed to enhance and streamline the reunification process and offers an integrated platform that facilitates efficient communication and coordination during critical events for law enforcement and first responders.

                     St. Pete will use grant funding to sustain several of the department’s crime prevention, community policing, and engagement initiatives.

                     An MOU with Pinellas County, PCSO and St. Pete outlines JAG Local funding allocation.

                     The award amount of $200,925.00 is to be split between PCSO and St. Pete with each receiving $100,462.50 with PCSO serving as the financial administrator.

                     No match is required. This is an annually recurring criminal justice grant supporting PCSO and St. Pete efforts.

 

Strategic Plan:

Ensure Public Health, Safety, and Welfare

2.1 Provide planning, coordination, prevention, and protective services to ensure a safe and secure community.

 

Deliver First Class Services to the Public and Our Customers

5.1 Maximize partner relationships and public outreach

5.2 Be responsible stewards of the public’s resources

 

Summary:

The JAG Local provides recurring federal criminal justice funding allocated to St. Pete and PCSO, through the County. PCSO anticipates utilizing grant to fund the Raptor Technologies Reunification software and annual access fee for countywide license and includes Raptor technical support. Designed to enhance and streamline the reunification process and offers an integrated platform that facilitates efficient communication and coordination during critical events for law enforcement and first responders. St. Pete will use grant funding to sustain several of the department’s crime prevention, community policing, and engagement initiatives.

 

Background/Explanation:

BJA has determined that the County and St. Pete have a disparate allocation of JAG Local funds. St. Pete is allocated 1.5 times more funding than the County, but the County bears more than 50% of the costs of incarceration and court security than for Part 1 violent crimes reported by St. Pete. Due to this disparate allocation, the County, PCSO, and St. Pete enter into an MOU and submit a joint application to combine and equally divide the total funds allocated to the entities. The MOU designated PCSO as the fiscal agent for financial and performance reporting. Allowable expenses

include technical assistance, training, personnel, equipment, supplies, contractual support, and information systems for criminal justice to aid in planning, evaluation, and technology improvement. PCSO anticipates utilizing grant to fund the Raptor Technologies Reunification software and annual access fee for countywide license and includes Raptor technical support. Designed to enhance and streamline the reunification process and offers an integrated platform that facilitates efficient communication and coordination during critical events for law enforcement and first responders. St. Pete will use grant funding to sustain several of the department’s crime prevention, community policing, and engagement initiatives. Both entities also use a portion of their funding

to provide required federal compliance training.

 

Historically this funding has allowed for increases in technology such as tactical surveillance units, rental vehicles, barcode reader equipment, training, overtime for cold case investigations, and crime prevention activities.

 

Fiscal Impact:

Funding in an amount not to exceed $200,925.00 is provided by the FY 2023 JAG Local grant program. PCSO and St. Pete will each receive $100,462.50, with PCSO serving as the applicant and fiscal agent for grant administration. This total does not include potential rollover funds. No match is required. The funding is included in the FY24 PCSO Proposed Budget.

 

Delegated Authority:

Authority for the County Administrator to sign this Memorandum of Understanding is granted under Code Section 2-62 (a)(1) and 2-62 (a)(4).

 

Staff Member Responsible:

Karen Yatchum, Director, Human Services

 

Partners:

Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office

City of St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg Police Department

 

Attachments:

Notice of Award

JAG Local MOU

Grant Narrative

Budget

Intent to Apply