"In an emergency, every second counts," Governor
Cuomo said. "This critical funding will improve the quality and efficiency
of emergency response capabilities across New York, while supporting the brave
first responders who put their lives on the line every day to protect their
neighbors and their community."
The State Interoperable Communications Grant, which is
administered by the state Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services,
has awarded more than $275 million in five rounds to 57 counties and New York
City. In addition, 10 regional partnerships or consortiums have been formed as
a result of this grant program. This represents an increase in participation of
more than 50 percent since the program was launched in 2010.
Breakdown:
Allegany: $911,523
Cattaraugus: $663,916
Livingston: $598,108
Steuben: $862,857
Wyoming: $474,197