FY27 EMDG Grant
Federal opportunity from EPS9000 - State 911 Department • Executive Office of Public Safety & Security. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.
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Description
State 911 Department releases its FY 2027 Emergency Medical Dispatch Grant. Eligible PSAPs, Regional PSAPs, Regional Secondary PSAPs, and RECCs should review the guidelines and respond accordingly.
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The State 911 Department is seeking responses for its FY 2027 Emergency Medical Dispatch Grant, targeting eligible PSAPs, Regional PSAPs, Regional Secondary PSAPs, and RECCs. The response deadline for submissions is December 31, 2026. Interested parties should review related guidelines thoroughly and prepare their submissions accordingly.
The State 911 Department aims to allocate funding through the FY 2027 Emergency Medical Dispatch Grant to improve emergency response capabilities of eligible organizations.
- Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs)
- Regional PSAPs
- Regional Secondary PSAPs
- Regional Emergency Communications Centers (RECCs)
- Review eligibility guidelines for PSAPs, Regional PSAPs, Regional Secondary PSAPs, and RECCs.
- Prepare grant submission materials based on guidelines provided by the State 911 Department.
- Submit applications before the December 31, 2026 deadline.
- Completed grant application form as per guidelines.
- Supporting documents evidencing eligibility.
- Budget proposal for the grant funding.
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- Respondents must adhere to the State 911 Department guidelines outlined in the attachments.
- Eligibility must be validated as per the specific criteria outlined in the grant documents.
- Pricing proposals should reflect cost-effective use of grant funds towards improving emergency dispatch capabilities.
- Consider partnering with technology providers for improved dispatch solutions.
- Explore collaboration with local municipalities or other governmental bodies.
- Potential for changes in grant guidelines before the submission deadline.
- Submission may be competitive, so emphasize unique capabilities in dispatch improvements.
- What specific outcomes does the State 911 Department expect from funded projects?
- Are there preferred budget ranges or cost breakdowns recommended for submissions?
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- Specific eligibility criteria for PSAPs and RECCs.
- Detailed performance metrics expected from funded projects.
- Potential limitations on the use of grant funds.
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