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Interoperability Plan and Investment Justifications by the NTIA. It is anticipated that NTIA will <br /> release Illinois' PSIC funds by March 2008. <br /> The period of performance for the approved projects will be January l, 2008 to July 31, 2010. <br /> Final reimbursement requests through this grant program must be submitted to the Illinois <br /> Emergency Management Agency by July 31, 2010. ` <br /> Additional Information <br /> If you have any general questions regarding the PSIC grant program or application process, <br /> please contact the following individual: <br /> Donald Kauerauf <br /> PSIC Program Manager <br /> Illinois Emergency Management Agency <br /> 217-557-4831 <br /> D on.Kauerauf@il linoi s.gov <br /> All technical uestions re ardin Illinois intero erabili latform or achievin intero erabilit <br /> q g g P tYP g P Y <br /> with the Illinois interoperability platform should be directed to the following individual: <br /> Stephen Jackson <br /> Communications Officer <br /> Illinois Emergency Management Agency <br /> 217-557-2746 <br /> Stephen.Jackson@illinois.gov <br /> Additional information on the PSIC program can be found at the following web site: <br /> http://www.ntia.doc.gov/psic/index.htrnl <br /> Eligibility Assessment <br /> To determine if your project is eligible for PSIC funding, please participate in the project <br /> eligibility assessment. The assessment can be accessed by selecting the following link. Only <br /> those projects that fulfill the program eligibility criteria will be allowed to download the Local <br /> Interoperab/e Communications Grant Application. <br /> The period of performance for the approved projects will be January 1, 2008 to July 31, 2010. <br /> Final reimbursement requests through this grant program must be submitted to the Illinois <br /> Emergency Management Agency by July 31, 2010. <br /> Eligibiiity Assessmer�t' <br /> j:Ueglwordlmetcadlpsic agreement 10-17-07.doc <br /> 8 <br />