97.072: National Explosives Detection Canine Team Program
Overview
Program Number
97.072
Status
Inactive
Last Modified
June 11, 2012
Date Posted
Sept. 15, 2011
Objective
The National Explosives Detection Canine Program exists to deter and detect the introduction of explosives devices into the transportation system. In addition, bomb threats cause disruption of air, land and sea commerce and pose an unacceptable danger to the traveling public and should be resolved quickly. Explosives detection canine teams are a proven reliable resource to detect explosives and are a key component in a balanced counter-sabotage program. The use of highly trained explosives detection canine teams is also a proven deterrent to terrorism directed towards transportation systems and provides a timely and mobile response to support facilities, rail stations, airports, passenger terminals, seaports and surface carriers. Canine teams consist of a dog and a handler. There is a 3 team minimum.
Type of Assistance
B - Cooperative Agreements
Applicant Eligibility
Designated Airport Authority or State and local law enforcement agencies having responsibility for ensuring passenger, cargo, and commerce security.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Airports, Airlines, mass transit, passenger rail system passengers, airlines, and the general public.
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