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Governor Hochul Announces $55 Million In State Funding To Enhance Emergency Communications

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State Program Designed to Modernize Local Public Safety and Emergency Communications Systems Awards Two Grants to Every County and New York City.

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Governor Kathy Hochul today announced a combined $55 million in state funding was awarded to 57 counties and New York City for upgrades to the state's emergency communications systems and public safety answering points. The funding was made available by two grants under the Statewide Interoperable Communications Grant program, which provides reimbursement to eligible counties to improve their emergency communication systems, as well as providing funding to further enhance public safety call-taking and dispatching abilities.

“Public safety is my number one priority here in New York State, and I’m proud to announce this year’s round of funding to enhance communication systems that help our emergency responders work more efficiently,” Governor Hochul said. “Year after year, we continue to make funding available to every county and New York City to help keep New Yorkers safe, and these grant programs do just that.”

The $55 million in funding will be administered by the State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) under two different grants: $45 million from SICG-Formula grants and $10 million for Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) grants. Both programs directly support local emergency response capabilities and promote interoperability for public safety agencies throughout the state. 

Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Jackie Bray said, “It’s critical first responders have the equipment and infrastructure they need to maintain clear communication during times of crisis and this funding plays a key role in these efforts. Through these grants, our local partners will have the resources they need to enhance their emergency communications systems and further promote interoperability with their partners.”

 

The State Interoperable Communications Formula Grant (SICG-Formula) focuses on minimizing gaps in interoperable communications by aligning technology acquisitions with its operational use by first responders, providing the foundation necessary to accomplish a high level of interoperability. The grant allows the State to reimburse eligible expenses that aids localities in sustaining and improving communications systems and components, training and exercises, and governance structures. It also supports county public safety organizations in enhancing emergency response, improving on capability and performance results from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) National Emergency Communications Plan, improving operating procedures and infrastructure development, and addressing SAFECOM guidance from the DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

The SICG Formula grant awards announced today are below: 

County

Award Amount

County

Award Amount

Albany

$1,175,916

Niagara

$788,111

Allegany

$736,507

Oneida

$759,816

Broome

$890,183

Onondaga

$1,111,103

Cattaraugus

$640,674

Ontario

$577,913

Cayuga

$705,292

Orange

$869,382

Chautauqua

$643,479

Orleans

$501,156

Chemung

$498,210

Oswego

$794,392

Chenango

$494,618

Otsego

$715,946

Clinton

$639,814

Putnam

$422,645

Columbia

$446,381

Rensselaer

$730,577

Cortland

$786,336

Rockland

$758,386

Delaware

$667,382

Saratoga

$766,246

Dutchess

$526,279

Schenectady

$609,599

Erie

$1,187,283

Schoharie

$475,133

Essex

$826,549

Schuyler

$407,932

Franklin

$653,016

Seneca

$391,399

Fulton

$488,828

St. Lawrence

$798,892

Genesee

$682,571

Steuben

$748,369

Greene

$456,547

Suffolk

$893,700

Hamilton

$561,551

Sullivan

$637,453

Herkimer

$670,415

Tioga

$410,016

Jefferson

$739,206

Tompkins

$627,501

Lewis

$665,538

Ulster

$552,845

Livingston

$609,127

Warren

$492,667

Madison

$720,342

Washington

$773,600

Monroe

$1,420,159

Wayne

$484,283

Montgomery

$407,620

Westchester

$646,033

Nassau

$887,854

Wyoming

$443,244

New York City

$6,615,112

Yates

$368,872

The Public Safety Answering Point Operations Grant (PSAP) is noncompetitive and allocates money by a formula which distributes funding to awardees based on several varying criteria, including operational scope, demographic elements, emergency services call metrics, deployment of new technology, and adherence with State and national guidelines for emergency communications. The grant supports an awardee's existing operations and encourages the development of Next Generation 911 (NG911) technologies and the Geographic Information System (GIS) data needed for NG911. The PSAP grant also promotes the development of operational and procedural efficiencies and overall collaboration between different jurisdictions, such as other counties and state agencies.

The PSAP grant awards announced today are below: 

County

Award Amount

County

Award Amount

Albany

$235,855

Niagara

$182,545

Allegany

$127,563

Oneida

$205,204

Broome

$221,995

Onondaga

$202,864

Cattaraugus

$156,861

Ontario

$213,167

Cayuga

$213,957

Orange

$151,513

Chautauqua

$167,574

Orleans

$104,727

Chemung

$213,276

Oswego

$181,122

Chenango

$165,794

Otsego

$173,737

Clinton

$150,227

Putnam

$108,883

Columbia

$159,118

Rensselaer

$186,187

Cortland

$194,635

Rockland

$176,964

Delaware

$165,193

Saratoga

$118,926

Dutchess

$154,993

Schenectady

$175,333

Erie

$202,408

Schoharie

$114,623

Essex

$223,942

Schuyler

$183,578

Franklin

$152,412

Seneca

$160,865

Fulton

$159,119

St. Lawrence

$209,055

Genesee

$211,687

Steuben

$175,667

Greene

$143,466

Suffolk

$189,488

Hamilton

$163,770

Sullivan

$155,955

Herkimer

$199,901

Tioga

$109,805

Jefferson

$188,735

Tompkins

$136,192

Lewis

$229,558

Ulster

$151,993

Livingston

$168,455

Warren

$165,940

Madison

$153,681

Washington

$147,298

Monroe

$229,967

Wayne

$180,950

Montgomery

$178,052

Westchester

$156,766

Nassau

$126,372

Wyoming

$116,975

New York City

$205,078

Yates

$200,034

About the State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services

The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) provides leadership, coordination, and support to prevent, protect against, prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate disasters and other emergencies. For more information, follow @NYSDHSES on Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly known as Twitter) or visit dhses.ny.gov.