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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement A-22-555 with Cal OES.pdf DocuSign Envelope ID:56DC53AF-8B5D-4A4B-9D70-8CF55FF2C607 (Col IDES Use Only) Cal OES# 01 9-00000-04 1 FIPS# 01 9-00000 1 VS# 5ubaword# I IC22 10 0100 CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES GRANT SUBAWARA FACE SHEET The California Governors Office of Emergency Services(Cal OES)hereby makes a Grant Subaword of funds to the following: 1. Subrecipient: County of Fresno la.UEI#: �? 2. Implemenling Agency: Fresno County SherifP;Gffwri 2o.UEI#: 3. Implementing Agency Address: 2200 Fresno Street Fresno 93721-1703 (Street) (City) (Zip+4) 4. Location of Project: Fresno Fresno 93721-1703 (City) (County) Rip+4) S. Disaster/Progrom Title: Internet Crimes Against Children(IC)Program 6.Performance/ 1/1/2023 to 12/31/2023 Budget Period: (Start Dale) iEnd Date) 7. Indirect Cost Rate: N/A Federally Approved ICR(if applicable): N/A% Item Grant Fund A.State B.Federal C.Total D.Cash Match E.In-Kind Match F.Total Match G.Total Cost Number Year Source 8. 2022 ICAC $950,000 $950,000 9. Select Select 10. Select 1 Select 11. Select Select 12,FSelect Select Total Project Cost 950,000 750,0001 $950,000 13.Certification-This Grant Subaward consists of this title page,the application for the grant,which is attached and made a part hereof,and the Assurances/Certifica Ilans.I hereby certify I am vested with the authorily to enter into this Grant Subaward,and have the approval of the City/County Financial Officer,City Manager,County Administrator,Governing Board Choir,or other Approving Body.The Subrecipienf certifies that all funds received pursuant la this agreement will be spent exclusively on the purposes specified in the Grant 5ubaword.The Subrecipient accepts this Grant Subaword and agrees to administer the grant project in accordance with the Grant Subaward as well as all applicable stale and federal lows,audit requirements,federal program guidelines,and Cal OES policy and program guidance.The Subrecipieni further agrees that the allocation of funds may be contingent an the enactment of the Slate Budget. 14.CA Public Records Act-Grant applications are subject to the California Public Records Act,Government Cade section 6250 el seq.Do not put any personally ideniiriabie information or private information on this application.If you believe[hot any of the information you are pulling on this applicalion is exempt from the Public Records Act,please attach a statement that indicates what portions of the application and the basis for the exemption,Your statement Ihot the informalion is not subject Ia the Public Records Act will not guarantee that the information will not be disclosed. 15.Official Authorized to Sign for Subrecipient: Nome: John Zonani Title:Sheriff Elect of the County of Fresno Payment Mailing Address: 2200 Fresno Street City:Fresno Zip Cade+4:93721-1703 Signature: A 11/29/2022 V ��// Dale: 16.Federai Employer ID Number: (FOR Cat OE5 USE ONLY) I heebey cerfily upon my personal knowledge that budgeted funds are available for the period and purposes of This expenditure slated above. FSigne by. DocuSigned by: ,,,O-C, rc." 1212712022 h ft , ,,, ('eA " 1212712022 (3( {pfi'r Eger) (Date) ��Ry(§Td@bgCDesignee) (Date) ENY: 2022-23 Chapter: 43 SL: 14134 DS DS Item: 0690-101-0001 Pgm: 0385 Fund: General Fund Program: Internet Crimes Against Children Program Match Req.: None Project ID: OES22ICAC000000 SC: 2022-14134 Amount: $ 950,000 Received by CaIOES, Lorna Allen Mail log #: 768867, Monday December 5, 2022 Grant Subaward Face Sheet Cal OES 2-101 (Revised 1/2022) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Contact Information Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno 1. Grant Subaward Director: Name: Arley Terrence Title: Lieutenant Telephone #: (559) 600-8029 Email Address: Arley.Terrence@fresnosheriff.org Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2200 Fresno Street, Fresno,CA 93721-1703 2. Financial Officer: Name: Baldomero Berber Title: Business Manager Telephone #: (559) 600-8036 Email Address: Baldomero.Berber@fresnosheriff.org Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2200 Fresno Street; Fresno, CA 93721-1703 3. Programmatic Point of Contact: Name: Ericka Rascon Title: Sergeant Telephone #: (559) 600-8144 Email Address: Ericka.Rascon@fresnosheriff.org Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2200 Fresno Street; Fresno, CA 93721-1703 4. Financial Point of Contact: Name; June Mayeda Title: Supervising Accountant Telephone #: (559) 600-8575 Email Address: June.Mayeda@fresnosheriff.org Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2200 Fresno Street; Fresno, CA 93721-1703 5. Executive Director of a Non-Governmental Organization or the Chief Executive Officer (i.e., chief of police, superintendent of schools) of the implementing agency: Name: John Zanoni Title: Sheriff Elect of the County of Fresno Telephone #: (559) 600-8800 Email Address: John.Zanoni@fresnosheriff.org Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2200 Fresno Street; Fresno,CA 93721-1703 6. Official Designee, as stated in Section 15 of the Grant Subaward Face Sheet: Name: John Zanoni Title: Sheriff Elect of the County of Fresno Telephone #: (559) 600-8800 Email Address: John.Zanoni@fresnosheriff.org Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2200 Fresno Street; Fresno, CA 93721-1703 7. Chair of the Governing Body of the Subrecipient: Name: Brian Pacheco Title: Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Fresno Telephone #: (559) 600-1000 Email Address: District1@fresnocountyca.gov Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2281 Tulare, Room#301; Fresno, CA 93721-1703 Grant Subaward Contact Information - Cal OES 2-102 (Revised 10/2020) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Signature Authorization Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Implementing Agency: Fresno County Sheriff's Office The Grant Subaward Director and Financial Officer are REQUIRED to sign this form. Grant Subaward Director: Financial Officer: Printed Name: ArlpyTerrence Printed Name: Baldomero Berber Signature: - Signature: Date: / 0 Z v- 72--- Date: 1 U- Z y- 2 Z The following persons are authorized to The following persons are authorized to sign for the Grant Subaward Director: sign for the Financial Officer: Signature: Signature: Printed Name: Greg Gularte, Captain Printed Name: T10masTresc,Administralive Services Dlrec,°r Signature:.---' ___.__- _ , Signature:: .► Mr��,���. Printed Name: Ericka Rascon, Sergeant Printed Name: June Mayeda,Supervising Accountant Signature: Signature: Printed Name: Printed Name: Signature: Signature: Printed Name: Printed Name: Signature: Signature: Printed Name: Printed Name: Grant Subaward Signature Authorization- Cal OES 2-103 (Revised 10/2020) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Certification of Assurance of Compliance Subrecipient:county of Fresno Cal OES Program Name Grant Grant Subaward Subaward #: Performance Period 1 Internet Crimes Against Children (IC) Program IC22 10 0100 1/1/23 to 12/31/23 2 3 4 5 6 1, John Zononi (Official Designee; same person as Section 15 of the Grant Subaward Face Sheet) hereby certify that the above Subrecipient is responsible for reviewing the Subrecipient Handbook (SRH) and adhering to all of the Grant Subaward requirements as directed by Cal OES including, but not limited to, the following areas: I. Proof of Authority-SRH 1.055 The Subrecipient certifies they have written authority by the governing board (e.g., County Board of Supervisors, City Council, or Governing Board) granting authority for the Subrecipient/Official Designee (see Section 3.030) to enter into a specific Grant Subaward (indicated by the Cal OES Program name and initial Grant Subaward performance period) and applicable Grant Subaward Amendments with Cal OES. The authorization includes naming of an Official Designee (e.g., Executive Director, District Attorney, Police Chief) for the agency/organization who is granted permission to sign Grant Subaward documents on behalf of the Subrecipient. Written proof of authority includes one of the following: signed Board Resolution or approved Board Meeting minutes. 11. Civil Rights Compliance-SRH Section 2.020 The Subrecipient acknowledges awareness of, and the responsibility to comply with all state and federal civil rights laws. The Subrecipient certifies it will not discriminate in the delivery of services or benefits based on any protected class and will comply with all requirements of this section of the SRH. III. Equal Employment Opportunity-SRH Section 2.025 The Subrecipient certifies it will promote Equal Employment Opportunity by prohibiting discrimination or harassment in employment because of any status protected by state or federal law and will comply with all requirements of this section of the SRH. Grant Subaward Certification of Assurance of Compliance -Cal OES 2-104 (Revised 12/2021) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE � OF EMERGENCY SERVICES IV. Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990-SRH Section 2.030 The Subrecipient certifies it will comply with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990 and all other requirements of this section of the SRH. V. California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)-SRH Section 2.035 The Subrecipient certifies that, if the activities of the Grant Subaward meet the definition of a "project" pursuant to the CEQA, Section 20165, it will comply with all requirements ofCEQA and this section of the SRH. VI. Lobbying-SRH Sections 2.040 and 4.105 The Subrecipient certifies it will not use Grant Subaward funds, property, or funded positions for any lobbying activities and will comply with all requirements of this section of the SRH. All appropriate documentation must be maintained on file by the Subrecipient and available for Cal OES upon request. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in suspension of payments under the Grant Subaward(s), termination of the Grant Subaward(s), and/or ineligibility for future Grant Subawards if Cal OES determines that any of the following has occurred: (1)the Subrecipient has made false certification, or(2)the Subrecipient violated the certification by failing to carry out the requirements as noted above. CERTIFICATION I, the official named below, am the same individual authorized to sign the Grant Subaward [Section 15 on Grant Subaward Face Sheet], and hereby affirm that I am duly authorized legally to bind the Subrecipient to the above-described certification. I am fully aware that this certification, executed on the date, is made under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California. Official Designee's Signature: ab c��f Official Designee's Typed Name: John Zononi Official Designee's Title: Sheriff Elect of the County of Fresno Date Executed: 11/29/2022 AUTHORIZED BY: I grant authority for the Subrecipient/Official Designee to enter into the specific Grant Subaward(s) (indicated by the Cal OES Program name and initial Grant Subaward performance period identified above) and applicable Grant Subaward Amendments with Cal OES. ❑ City Financial Officer ❑ County Financial Officer ❑ City Manager ❑ County Manager ✓❑ Governing Bo rW_ ir ATTEST: Signature: BERNICE E.SEIDEL T ed Name: Brian Pacheco Clerk of the Board of Supervisors yP Title: Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Fresno County of Fresno,State of California Date Executed: 11/29/2022 By 0?AA0__ Deputy Grant Subaward Certification of Assurance of Compliance-Cal OES 2-104 (Revised 12/2021) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Pages Single Fund Source Subrecipient: County of Fresno -F- Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 20221CAC Total A. Personnel Costs - Line-item description and calculation FUNDS Amount Allocated Salaries No of FTE Biweekly Formula Requeste Pos. d Fund %aae Sheriff's Sergeant 1 $4,461times 21 pay periods = 100% $125,821 $125,821 estimated at step 6 $93,681 plus 3%base salary increase effective on 4/17/23 $4,594.83 times 5 pay periods = $21,655.34= $116,655.15 plus 7% times base salary Peace Officers Standard Training Incentive = $8,165.86, plus Uniform Allowance $38.46 times 26 pay periods = $999.96.Total Salaries = $125,820.97 Deputy Sheriff IV 1 $4,173.56 times 26 pay periods = 100% $117,108 $1 17,108 estimated at step 6 $108,512.56 plus 7%times base salary Peace Officers Standard Training Incentive = $7,595.88, plus Uniform Allowance$38.46 times 26 pay periods = $999.96. Deputy Sheriff III 2 $3,844.99 times 26 pay periods= 100% $215,935 $215,935 estimated at step 6 $99,969.74 plus 7%times base salary Peace Officers Standard Training Incentive = $6,997.88, plus Uniform Allowance$38.46 times 26 pay periods= $999.96. Total Salaries= $107,967.58 times No of FTE Benefits Position Biweekly Formula Sheriff's Sergeant 1 OASDI 8, Medicare @ 7.65%times 100% $120,601 $120,601 estimated at step 6 regular salary$125,820.97 = $9,625.30; Safety tier 5 Retirement for employees hired after 12/24/2012 @ 86.16%times regular salary $125,820.97=$108,407.35; Health Insurance =$368 times 26 pay periods = $9,568 Total Benefits = Grant Subaward Budget Pages Single Fund Source - Cal OES 2-106b (Revised 10/2020) I� Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Pages Single Fund Source Subrecipient: County of Fresno Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 20221CAC Total A. Personnel Costs - Line-item description and calculation FUNDS Amount Allocated Deputy Sheriff IV 1 OASDI & Medicare @ 7.65%times 100% $119,427 $119,427 estimated at step 6 regular salary$117,108.40= $8,958.79; Safety tier 5 Retirement for employees hired after 12/24/2012 @ 86.16%times regular salary $117,108.40 =$100,900.60; Health Insurance=$368 times 26 pay periods =$9,568 Total Benefits= $119,427.39 Deputy Sheriff III 2 OASDI & Medicare @ 7.65%times 100% $221,705 $221,705 estimated at step 6 regular salary$107,967.58= $8,259.62; Safety tier 5 Retirement for employees hired after 12/24/2012 @ 86.16%times regular salary $107,967.58=$93,024.87; Health Insurance=$368 times 26 pay periods= $9,568 Total Benefits = $110,852.39 times 2 positions = Overnme Rate/hr includes Overtime Overtime OASDI Estimated# of overtime hours Cost Sheriff Lieutenant $112.51 Sheriff Sergeant $97.68 Sheriff Deputy IV $90.91 Sheriff Deputy III $83.82 average overtime rate $96.23 270.0000 $25,982 $25,982 $25,982 Community Svc Ofcr $37.22 92.5000 $3,443 $3,421 $3,421 PERSONNEL COSTS CATEGORY TOTAL $950,000 Grant Subaward Budget Pages Single Fund Source - Cal OES 2-106b (Revised 10/2020) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Pages Single Fund Source Subreciplent: County of Fresno Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 B. Operating Costs - Line-item description and calculation Total Amount Allocated OPERATING COSTS CATEGORY TOTAL Grant Subaward Budget Pages Single Fund Source- Cal OES 2-106b (Revised 10/2020) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE j OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Pages Single Fund Source Subrecipient: County of Fresno [Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 C. Equipment Costs - Line-item description and calculation Total Amount Allocated EQUIPMENT COSTS CATEGORY TOTAL Total Project Cost (Must match the Grant Subaward Face Sheet) $950,000 Grant Subaward Budget Pages Single Fund Source- Cal OES 2-106b (Revised 10/2020) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient:_ County of Fresno A. $920,597 Personnel Costs -Salaries/Employee Benefits $920,597 towards four salary and benefit packages to fully fund one full- time Sheriff's Sergeant, one full-time Deputy Sheriff IV position and two full- time Deputy Sheriff III positions) from January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. Three Deputy Sheriff(s) are currently assigned to and one full-time Sheriff's Sergeant will be added to the Central California Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force. The estimated costs included a 3% salary increase effective on 4/17/23 for the Sheriff's Sergeant job classification; the Deputy Sheriff's will receive a 3% salary increase on 1/9/23 that is also included in the estimated personnel costs. These grant funds enable the investigators to combat the sexual exploitation of children as their full-time assignment during this grant period. $29,403 towards overtime for Deputy Sheriff Lieutenant, Deputy Sheriff Sergeant, Deputy Sheriff IV(s) and Deputy Sheriff III(s), Community Service Officer, and Supervising Accountant from January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. The overtime will allow personnel to conduct follow-up interviews, review Cybertips, author and execute search warrants, prepare Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021 ) 1 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient:_ County of Fresno for site visits, conduct internet safety presentations and community awareness events, and manage the administrative duties of the grant. Ericka Rascon CURRENT POSITION Deputy Sheriff Sergeant, January 2022- Present: Fresno County Sheriff- Coroner's Office Sergeant, supervising the following: Central California Internet Crimes against Children Task Force, Domestic Violence, Sex Crimes, Sex Offender Registration Unit, Child Sexual Predator Program, Elder Abuse, and the Missing Persons Unit. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2018 - 2021 : Sheriff's Sergeant. Prior assignments include: Patrol supervisor for all areas within Fresno County, and Court Service Unit supervisor. 2017-2018: Internal Affairs Detective. Detective assigned to the Detective Bureau investigating cases involving accusations of misconduct with employees hire with the Fresno County Sheriff's Office. Investigations included allegations of use of force, sexual assaults, officer involved shootings (OIS) investigations, investigating citizen complaints and internal complaints alleging violations of Office and County Policies and Procedures and law. Other responsibilities included investigating other agencies employees when it was turned over to our Department for investigation. 2016-2017 Deputy Sheriff: Deputy Sheriff assigned to Area III (Southwest Field Services Uniform Patrol Division). Grant Subaward Budget Narrative — Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021) 2 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno 2010-2016 Deputy Sheriff K9 Handler: K9 handler assigned to all areas within Fresno County, also assigned as the handler to deploy with the Fresno County SWAT team. 2008-2010 Deputy Sheriff: Deputy Sheriff assigned to Area II (Unincorporated portions of Metropolitan Fresno County) and Area III (Southwest portion of unincorporated portions of Fresno County) 2006-2008 Deputy Sheriff II: Deputy Sheriff assigned to the Fresno County jail (eight months) guarding of inmates and assigned to the Fresno County Court Services Unit (transporting and guarding of inmates going to court). Also sent out to the Field training program for entry level Patrol Deputy which was successfully completed. EDUCATION California State University, Fresno Bachelor of Science in Criminology, 2008 Fresno City Police Academy Class 102 Fresno City College .Associates Degree, 2004 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS California Post Supervisory Certificate, 2022 Officer Involved Shooting/Field Supervisor, 2021 California POST Critical Incident Management, 2019 Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021) 3 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno California POST Supervisory Course, 2019 California POST Academy Instructor Certification Course (AICC), 2018 Internal Affairs Investigation, 2018 Search Warrant Fundamentals, 2016 B.A.T.I, Interview, and Interrogation, 2015 Advanced, Intermediate and Basic Certificate, Peace Officer Standards and Training, State of California. RANDALL HECKMAN CURRENT POSITION Sheriff's Detective: Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force EXPERIENCE 2020 - Present: Sheriff's Detective, ICAC Task Force, Fresno County Sheriff's Office. 2014-2020: Operational Information Technology: Fresno County Sheriff's Office Deputy assigned to work with Fresno Sheriff's Office Information Technology Department to develop dispatching and report writing programs. 2009-2014: Deputy Sheriff: Deputy Sheriff Patrol Division. Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021) 4 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno 2006-2009: Deputy Sheriff: Deputy Sheriff Patrol Division-FTO. 2002-2006: Deputy Sheriff: Deputy Sheriff Patrol Division. 2002-2002: Deputy Sheriff: Deputy Sheriff assigned to Detention Bureau. TRAINING • FTO certification school • Incident Command for the FTO • Bit Torrent Investigations • ICAC Investigation of Cybertowns • Innovative Approaches to Investigations of CyberTips • Computer Crimes: Forensic Investigations • Institute for Criminal Investigation-Sexual Assault Investigations • Cellebrite Certified Operator • Cellebrite Certified Physical Analyst EDUCATION High School Diploma PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Certificate, Peace Officer Standards and Training, State of California. OSCAR RIVAS CURRENT POSITION Deputy Sheriff, Detective 2020- Present: Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner's Office Deputy, assigned to the Central California Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce. Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021) 5 *+ ' Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012- Present Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) member, Fresno County Sheriff's Office. 2019-2020: Deputy Sheriff, Detective: Detective assigned to investigate Robbery, Burglary, and other property crimes. Fresno County Sheriff's Office. 2017-2019: Deputy Sheriff: Deputy assigned to the Patrol Division. Fresno County Sheriff's Office. 2014-2017: Police Officer: Assigned to Patrol, Mendota Police Department. 2013-2014: Reserve Police Officer, Mendota Police Department. TRAINING • Behavioral Analysis Training Institute: Interview and Interrogation • Robert Presley ICI Investigators Core Course • Robert Presley ICI Investigators Burglary Investigations • Robert Presley ICI Investigators Sexual Assault • Robert Presley ICI Intro to Internet Crimes Investigation • ICAC Investigative Techniques • Computer Crimes Investigation • Search Warrant Execution • Bit Torrent Investigations Training • 2021 Virtual National Law Enforcement Training on Child Sexual Exploitation • Cellebrite Certified Operator and Physical Analyzer EDUCATION California State University, Fresno Bachelor of Science in Criminology, 2012 Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021) 6 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Advanced, Intermediate and Basic Certificate, Peace Officer Standards and Training, State of California. Nayelie Savannah Vasquez CURRENT POSITION Sheriff's Detective: Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force EXPERIENCE July 2022 - Present: Sheriff's Detective, ICAC Task Force, Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner's Office. October 2020 - July 2022: Sheriff's Detective, Domestic Violence, Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner's Office. January 2020 - October 2020: School Resource Officer- Wawona Middle School November 2018 - January 2020: Deputy Sheriff II, Patrol Division, Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner's Office. August 2016 - November 2018: 108 Reserve Deputy, Fresno County Sheriff- Coroner's Office. TRAINING • 2022- Northwest Regional ICAC Conference • 2022- National Law Enforcement Training on Child Exploitation 2022- Internet Crimes Against Children Undercover Chat Investigations • 2022- Homeland Security Investigations Task Force Officer Course • 2022-Sexual Assault Investigation • Child Abuse Investigation • 2021- Electronic Surveillance (DOJ Wiretap) • 2021- BATI Investigative Interview & Interrogation • 2021-Search Warrant Fundamentals • 2020- Negotiations for Domestic Violence Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021 ) 7 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno EDUCATION California State University, Fresno Bachelor of Science, Criminology, 2017 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Intermediate, and Basic Certificate, Peace Officer Standards and Training, State of California. Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021) 8 7 CalOES �wjGOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno PROJECT NARRATIVE INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN TASK FORCE PROPOSAL Cal OES January 1, 2023- December 31, 2023 FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Statement of the Problem/Program Narrative Access to computers and other technology-related communication devices in the United States today has increased at an immeasurable rate. Computers and Internet-accessible smartphone devices are available to children in our homes, in schools, in public libraries, in community youth centers, and in countless other public places where youth congregate. The internet continues to transform how we connect with others and share information. Worldwide Internet usage is at 7,934,462,631 which is a 69% of the total population. Children and youth are accessing the Internet at ever-increasing levels and with it come the dangers of online victimization. Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 1 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno WORLD INTERNET USAGE AND POPULATION STATISTICS 2022 Year Estimates World Regions Population Population Internet Users Penetration Growth Internet g (2022 Est.) %of World 30 June 2022 Rate(%Pop.) 2000-2022 World% Africa 1,394,588,547 17.6% 652,865,628 46.8% 14,362% 11.9% Asia 4,352,169,960 54.9% 2,934,186,678 67.4% 2,467% 53.6% EULoP—e 837,472,045 10.6% 750,045,495 89.6% 614% 13.7% Latin America/Carib. 664,099,841 8.4%1 543,396,621 81.8% 2,907% 9.9% North America 374,226,482 4.7% 349,572,583 93.4% 223% 6.4% Middle East 268,302,801 3.4% 211,796,760 78.9% 6,378% 3.9% Oceania/Australia 43,602,955 0.5% 31,191,971 71.5% 309% 0.6% WORLD TOTAL 7,934,462,631 100.0% 5,473,055,736 69.0% 1,416% 100.0% NOTES:(1)Internet Usage and World Population Statistics estimates are for July 31,2022.(2)CLICK on each world region name for detailed regional usage information.(3)Demographic(Population)numbers are based on data from the United Nations P_opulation Division.(4)Internet usage information comes from data published by Nielsen Online,by the International Telecommunications Union,by GGf ,by local ICT Regulators and other reliable sources.(5)For definitions,navigation help and disclaimers,please refer to the Website Surfing Guide.(6)The information from this website may be cited,giving the due credit to www.internetworidstats.com.Copyright©2022,Miniwatts Marketing Group.All rights reserved worldwide. According to a Pew Research Center report(August 10, 2022) on average, 95%percent of teens (ages 13 to 17 years of age) have access to a smartphone, and 45% say they are online "almost constantly." The 95% is a 22% increase from the 73% of teens who said they had access to a smartphone in 2014-2015. Smartphone ownership is nearly universal among teens of different genders, races and ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds. The study showed that teen internet users had risen from 92% in 2014-2015 to 97%today. The 45% of teens who say they are almost constantly online almost doubled from the 2014-2015 survey showing 24%.Another 44% say they go online several times a day, meaning roughly nine (9) in ten (10) teens go online at least multiple times a day. Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 2 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno The increase in technology has brought with it tremendous learning potential for our children and youth. Unfortunately, it has also brought with it the increased potential for online victimization of these same children and youth, including unwanted exposure to sexual material, unwanted sexual solicitations,and online harassment such as cyber bullying.According to a Pew Research Center report (September 27, 2018) a majority of teens have experienced some form of cyber bullying. In the study, 59% of teens admitted to one or more of the following; offensive name-calling, spreading of false rumors, receiving explicit images they didn't ask for, constant asking of where they are,what they're doing, who they're with, by someone other than a parent, physical threats and having explicit images of them shared without their consent. Children and teens continue to receive unwanted sexual solicitations while online. Risks are higher for youngsters who are troubled, such as those who experienced a negative life event such as a death in the family, moved to a new home, had separated or divorced parents or had a parent who lost a job. Particularly disturbing trends in these solicitations are requests for youth to send sexual pictures of themselves. It is a crime, under federal and state laws, to take, distribute, or possess sexually explicit images of children younger than 18 years of age. Many of these images constitute child pornography.When children or teens comply with these requests, they usually do not realize the potential impact of their actions. The pictures) could be circulated online to hundreds, thousands or more people Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 3 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno or a perpetrator could blackmail the victim for additional images,videos, and even sex. Additionally, the victim has no control of the images or videos once they have been sent out. Unfortunately, the Central California Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force is receiving more and more disturbing cases of this nature,which leads to more children being sexually exploited and victimized. Considering these trends and studies, it is easy to see that children are inherently susceptible to the dangers of the Internet. The stages of child psychological development may facilitate on-line victimization. The lack of emotional maturity can make children more vulnerable to manipulation and/or intimidation. Children also have a strong desire for attention,validation, and affection,as well as a lack of caution or self-preservation. Children are taught to obey adult requests and demands and may be less likely to know when it is not appropriate to do so. In addition, children are naturally curious about sex and other"forbidden" topics. It is important to note that children may also be hesitant to tell a trusted adult if they are approached in an inappropriate way,because of a feeling of embarrassment or shame. Adolescents are widely considered by the psychological establishment to be prone to recklessness and risk-taking behavior,which can have long lasting consequences. Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 4 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Unfortunately, parental education with respect to Internet safety is lacking. Although techniques are available to protect children from certain content, research indicates most parents aren't using them.Although parents say they employ filtering systems on their Internet connections, many children admit to hiding their online activities from parents and guardians. Many parents do not discuss these topics with their children and most do not have passwords and access to their children's social media information, nor the knowledge of the applications their children use. With these things in mind, Central California ICAC takes a multi-pronged approach towards dealing with the sexual exploitation of children. The Central California ICAC Task Force realizes that being able to provide enough manpower and resources to effectively protect children from Internet predators is a nearly impossible task, so raising the awareness of Central California residents about the sexual exploitation of children and prevention education are priorities. Children who are educated in the importance of online safety are more likely to take steps to keep themselves safe online than ones who aren't educated. Learning to recognize the warning signs or risks involved with Internet usage will allow trusted adults'to intervene and lessen potential negative impacts. To promote awareness and community education, the Central California ICAC Task Force supplies task force affiliates with copies of NetSmartz Internet Safety Presentation Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 5 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno information and literature targeting four groups: Parents and Community Groups, Middle and High School students, 3rd through 6th Grade students,and children attending Kindergarten to 2nd Grade. These age-appropriate presentations teach children,their parents and/or guardians, and educational staff how to help children avoid becoming victims. The presentations increase the safety awareness of children to prevent victimization and increase self-confidence when the children are online. Additionally,the Central California ICAC Task Force has given numerous presentations to Elementary, Middle and High School teachers and staff to assist them with identifying victims of cyberbullying and sexual abuse, as well as to educate them of the current laws and statutes related to child sexual exploitation. Educational presentations have not been limited to schools but have also been presented during outreach events and child abuse conferences. This fiscal year, Central California ICAC Community Service Officer took part in National Night Out in the City of Del Rey and San Joaquin which were well attended by community members. The Fresno County Sheriff's Office organized two community outreach events so far this year in the communities of Calwa and Malaga, Cops Summer Kick-Off both of these events were well attended by members of the community. The Central California ICAC Task Force currently maintains the Task Force website www.centralcaliforniaicac.org and a Facebook page,both of which publicize arrests and operations, provides Internet safety material to the community, and provides resources to Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 6 * = Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno the public, such as reporting and contact information for Central California ICAC Task Force affiliates. As a result of these proactive efforts, Central California ICAC receives countless phone calls, e-mails and referrals from parents, teachers, relatives, and other agencies regarding possible online crimes committed against children and youth. The continuous stream of tips from the public, law enforcement, and social service agencies is a direct result of the well-publicized success that the Central California ICAC Task Force has achieved and continues to achieve. Central California ICAC has received numerous positive media stories, both in print, radio and television,which have been generated as the result of high-profile investigations,arrests and prosecutions. As a result,the public, other law enforcement agencies, and social service agencies have come to recognize the Central California ICAC Task Force as the "first responder" to online child sexual exploitation investigative leads. In addition to tips from members of the public and law enforcement agencies within our jurisdiction, Central California ICAC also responds to a large number of tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). This allows the task force to work collaboratively with NCMEC and agencies throughout the United States to quickly respond to reports of child victimizations. Often times, crimes against children do not recognize jurisdictional boundaries and a collaborative effort is imperative towards solving Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 7 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno these crimes. Central California ICAC continues to see a dramatic increase in the reactive investigations within our area of responsibility, from not only NCMEC,but also local police agencies and turnovers from other jurisdictions. From January 2021 through December 2021, the Central California ICAC Task Force received 4,019 CyberTips from NCMEC,an increase of approximately twenty-six percent from the same reporting period in 2020. For the first six months of 2022,January 2022 through June 2022, Central California ICAC has already received 3,282 CyberTips, a dramatic increase compared to 2021.At our current pace, Central California ICAC will receive nearly 7,000 CyberTips for the year. This is potentially an increase of over 74%of CyberTips from the previous year. The Central California ICAC Task Force continues to receive documented complaints regarding the manufacture, distribution, and possession of child pornography through the general public and other law enforcement agencies. Due to these documented complaints, patrol generated cases and proactive investigations; Central California ICAC conducted 4,786 total investigations from January 2021 through December 2021. For the first six months of 2022,January 2022 through June 2022, Central California ICAC has already conducted 3,754 investigations, an increase compared to this time in 2021. Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 8 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno While education and community involvement are a very important step towards reducing the victimization of children,this alone will not fully eliminate the problem. Increasing the investigative and prosecutorial capacities of its member affiliates is crucial towards fulfilling our mission. In continuing our multi-pronged approach, the Central California ICAC Task Force provides ongoing training opportunities for investigators, forensic examiners and prosecutors involved with ICAC investigations. Member agencies can receive exclusive training for their members, generally at no cost, at locations throughout the United States. Central California ICAC Task Force presently provides training and support to sixty-four (64) cooperating affiliate agencies that have signed Memorandum of Understandings (MOU) to be part of the Central California ICAC Task Force. The Central California ICAC Task Force has provided technological equipment and inter- agency assistance to its member agencies throughout its existence. The Central California ICAC Task Force offers many other resources to enhance law enforcement's responses to Internet related crimes committed against children,including: de-confliction databases, contact lists, email updates about cases, legislative updates and issues,and future training sessions. The Central California ICAC Task Force continues to provide information for templates of search warrants, court orders and other commonly used paperwork.Along with contact information for Internet Service Providers, links to other related sites,law enforcement agencies and other information useful for our members. If an agency is Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 9 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno smaller or unfamiliar with ICAC investigations,we will even facilitate by providing investigators to assist the agency in need and help serve search warrants. The Central California ICAC Task Force is also focusing efforts on proactively combating the manufacture and distribution of child pornography via Peer to Peer (P2P) file sharing software. Presently, millions of persons throughout the world use Peer to Peer file sharing networks to share child pornography files amongst each other. Peer to Peer file sharing of child pornography is perpetuating the cycle of sexual abuse. In many cases, people who sexually abuse children will memorialize their abuse by documenting it through images and video. These same people will provide these images and videos via Peer to Peer file sharing software so other people can view it. Through the investigation of people who utilize Peer to Peer file sharing software to view and trade child pornography, law enforcement has been able to rescue and save countless victims of child sexual abuse. The Central California ICAC Task Force currently conducts proactive Peer to Peer investigations using software tools to monitor the activity. Central California ICAC also recognizes the increase in usage of Peer to Peer networks such as BitTorrent. The Central California ICAC Task Force has conducted numerous proactive BitTorrent investigations this year and will continue to conduct them in an attempt to identify and arrest the child predators abusing and preying upon our children. With the primary focus being to identify Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 10 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno those child predators who are committing hands on sexual abuse. In the most recent grant-reporting period beginning January 2021 through December 2 02 1,the Central California ICAC Task Force has conducted numerous Proactive and Reactive investigations.This resulted in the arrest of one hundred and seven (107) predators. With the increase in CyberTips and overall investigations Task Force wide,less time is left to initiate proactive Peer to Peer investigations. The Central California ICAC Task Force hopes to increase the number of proactive cases for the upcoming grant period as more affiliated agencies become trained and take on a more active role participating in proactive investigations, rather than merely handling reactive CyberTips. The Central California ICAC Task Force fully intends to continue to sponsor trainings for affiliates and supplementing those trained affiliates with the necessary equipment needed to adequately perform child exploitation investigations. Notably,the Central California ICAC Task Force continues to experience a significant increase in forensic examinations each year. This can likely be attributed to the increase in reactive cases as well as the increase in the training, knowledge, and ability of our current forensic examiners. The accessibility of computer media with the ability to store large amounts of data is also a factor negatively impacting the timely completion forensic examinations. The Task Force is committed to assisting investigators within affiliated Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 11 CaI OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno agencies to become certified forensic examiners. Thus far in 2021-2022, the Central California ICAC Task Force purchased the following items and software to assist with investigations. GreyKey to assist with extracting cell phone information; Cellebrite Premium which is a forensic tool to extract data from cellphones using the latest technologies. Central California ICAC has utilized Cellebrite for numerous affiliates. This has resulted in retrieval of information which would have normally been lost or not located. The Central California ICAC Task Force is currently housed at the HSI Fresno Office of Investigations. The Central California ICAC Task Force includes HSI Special Agents, four full-time Fresno County Sheriffs detectives, a full time Fresno County Sheriffs Community Service Officer and a full time Fresno Police Detective. Prior to this year the task force had only 4 detectives in total, but was able to increase it by 25% due to such high demand and funding allocations through grants. With this full-time staffing, Central California ICAC is better able to serve the citizens of our community and increase our ability to protect children from sexual predators. Since the formation of the Central California ICAC Task Force in the fall of 2007,the task force has enjoyed tremendous success in the investigation, apprehension, and prosecution of child sexual predators. Additionally, the task force has rescued numerous children from Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 12 k* Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno active sexual abuse as a direct result of their ongoing efforts to combat the sexual exploitation of children. Through this grant,the Central California ICAC Task Force will continue to address the following needs: • To investigate both proactive and reactive cases involving the online victimization of children and youth. • To assist with the effective prosecution of online child predators. • To serve as a forensic resource throughout the ICAC Task Force's service area, providing documented evidence to assist with investigations and prosecutions. • To educate children and youth on Internet safety practices and reporting protocols should they, or someone they know, become a victim. • To educate parents,teachers, and other caregivers on Internet safety, filtering and monitoring software, and reporting protocols should they become aware of online victimization. • To educate other law enforcement agencies on recognizing and investigating online crimes perpetrated against children. • To engage other agencies as formal partners. Goals. Objectives, and Performance Measures Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 13 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno The Central California ICAC Task Force has incorporated the goals of the National ICAC Program and their strategic plan in its current plan for fiscal year 2023. The Task Force will achieve the following goals during this 12-month period: Objective #1: The Task Force will serve as a resource for communities and agencies within our geographic service area. Activities: To achieve this objective, the Task Force will: • Accept referrals and requests for information from participating agencies, citizens, teachers, NCMEC,and other related entities; • Assess referrals and requests for appropriateness as related to the ICAC Program; • Refer non-ICAC related referrals and requests to the appropriate agency; • Identify information/resources needed by the requesting party; • Provide requested information/resources to the requesting party; • Provide other information identified by assessment to the requesting party; • Document actions taken on a statistical reporting form. Projected Goals: Central California ICAC will provide over 500 Technical Assists as requested for entities within the Task Force's service area between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023. Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 14 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Objective #2: The Task Force will conduct both proactive and reactive investigations into the computer/technology crimes perpetrated against children and youth. Activities: To achieve this objective for reactive cases, the Central California ICAC Task Force will complete the following activities: • Conduct criminal investigations initiated from Task Force members, allied agencies (local, state, and federal), citizen complaints,teachers, CyberTips from the National Center for Missing&Exploited Children, and other similar sources. The Task Force will strive whenever possible to integrate federal, state and local efforts as identified in the U.S.Attorney General's Project Safe Childhood Initiative; • Assess initial report information; • Identify responsible jurisdiction related to prosecution and additional investigative follow up; • Develop suspect information; • Develop probable cause through appropriate investigative techniques; • Write and execute search and arrest warrants; • Collect and process evidence; • Coordinate case presentation with appropriate prosecutorial designee (Assistant Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 15 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno United States Attorney, District Attorney, Deputy Attorney General, etc.); • Complete a statistical tracking form for investigation to include information on case outcome (arrests, etc.). Activities: To achieve this objective for proactive cases,the Central California ICAC Task Force will complete the following activities: • Conduct undercover investigations including,but not limited to, on-line chat, Peer-to- Peer, monitoring of social network sites e.g., Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, and Twitter, etc. The Central California ICAC Task Force will strive whenever possible to integrate federal, state and local efforts as stated in the Project Safe Childhood Initiative; • Identify responsible jurisdiction related to prosecution and additional investigative follow up; • Develop suspect information; • Develop probable cause through appropriate investigative techniques; • Write and execute search and arrest warrants; • Collect and process evidence; • Coordinate case presentation with appropriate prosecutorial designee (Assistant United States Attorney, District Attorney, etc.). • Complete a statistical tracking form for investigation to include information on case outcome (arrests, etc.). Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 16 * Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Projected Goals: The Central California ICAC Task Force will investigate and/or coordinate the investigations of a minimum of 50 proactive and 500 reactive cases between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023. Objective #3: The Central California Task Force will identify, locate and arrest those perpetrators who sexually exploit children via the Internet and other technological means. Activities: To achieve this objective,the Task Force will: • Conduct undercover investigations including,but not limited to, on-line chat, Peer-to- Peer, monitoring of social network sites e.g., Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and Twitter, etc. The Central California ICAC Task Force will strive whenever possible to integrate federal, state and local efforts as stated in the Project Safe Childhood Initiative; • Conduct criminal investigations initiated from Task Force members,allied agencies (local, state, and federal), citizen complaints,teachers, CyberTips from the National Center for Missing&Exploited Children, and other similar sources. The Task Force will strive whenever possible to integrate federal, state and local efforts as identified in the U.S.Attorney General's Project Safe Childhood Initiative; Projected Goals: Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 17 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno The Central California ICAC Task Force will identify, locate and arrest 80 perpetrators who sexually exploit children via the Internet and other technological means between January 1, 2023-December 31, 2023. Objective #4: The Central California ICAC Task Force will assist, to the extent possible,with the effective prosecution of cases at the appropriate level. The Task Force will strive to increase federal involvement in the prosecution of these cases as set forth in the National Project Safe Childhood Initiative. Activities: To achieve this objective, the Task Force will: • Prepare case for prosecution based on prosecutor's standards; • Complete statistical tracking to include the number of cases submitted for federal prosecution, the number of cases accepted for federal prosecution; the number of cases submitted for state prosecution; and the number of cases submitted for local prosecution; • Complete statistical tracking to include case dispositions (e.g., unfounded, suspended, plea, or trial). Projected Goals: Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 18 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno The Central California ICAC Task Force will submit a minimum of 60 cases for local, state and federal prosecution between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023. Objective 45: The Central California ICAC Task Force will serve as a forensic resource to affiliate agencies and other agencies within our Task Force's geographical area of service. Activities: To achieve this objective, the Central California ICAC Task Force will complete the following activities: • Receive forensic requests from Task Force members, affiliate agencies, and other agencies within the Task Force's service area; • Assess forensic requests received for appropriateness as related to the ICAC Program; • Refer non-ICAC related referrals and requests to the appropriate agency; • Triage forensic requests based on Task Force guidelines (based on pending court dates, crime types, etc.); • Coordinate forensic requests/requirements with respective prosecutor to minimize unneeded analysis; • Assign forensic requests to the forensic examiner most skilled in the area needed; • Examine media for the requested information; • Prepare forensic reports based on Task Force policy; Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 19 1 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno • Complete statistical tracking form for forensic examinations completed. Projected Goals: The Central California ICAC Task Force will complete a minimum of 500 forensic examinations including,but not limited to: hard disc drives, cellular telephones, CDs/DVD's,thumb drives, SD cards, etc. between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023. This conservative estimate is based upon the fact that the Central California ICAC Task Force presently has ten computer forensic examiners from Fresno County Sheriff's Office, Kings County District Attorney Office of Investigations, Homeland Security Investigations, Tulare County Sheriff's Office, Merced Police Department, San Luis Obispo Police Department, and Clovis Police Department.Approximately another ten investigators have limited forensic training,just utilizing Access Data FTK. Objective #6: The Central California ICAC Task Force will effectively respond to referrals from agencies (other task forces, federal partners, CyberTips,etc.). Activities: To achieve this objective,the Task Force will: • Accept referrals from participating agencies, citizens,teachers, NCMEC, and other related entities; • Assess referrals for appropriateness as related to the ICAC Program; Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 20 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno • Refer non-ICAC related referrals and requests to the appropriate agency; • Identify information/resources needed by requesting party; • Provided requested information/resources to the requesting party; • Provide other information identified by assessment to the requesting party; • Document actions taken on statistical reporting form. Projected Goals: The Central California ICAC Task Force will continue to respond effectively and aggressively to referrals from agencies both within and outside of our geographical area of responsibility. Objective #7: The Central California ICAC Task Force will engage in law enforcement and community outreach activities including training, prevention, and education activities. In accordance with the National Project Safe Childhood Initiative,the Task Force recognizes the need to train federal, state,and local law enforcement. The Task Force also recognizes the need for continued awareness and public education campaigns. Activities: To achieve this objective,the Task Force will: • Receive requests via telephone, mail or email for presenters from people representing law enforcement agencies and community groups (community groups include, but are Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 21 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno not limited to, schools,youth organizations, community-based organizations, state and local law enforcement associations and chapters, local businesses, business organizations,victim service providers, faith-based organizations, the media, Native American tribes, and family advocacy organizations); • Complete the Speaker Request Form with information pertaining to the date/time of the event; the identity and contact information of the requestor; the location of the event; the number of people expected; and the topic desired; • Search for and identify someone on the Task Force who has the skills and knowledge to make the presentation; • After the presentation, follow-up to ascertain the number of attendees via a sign-in sheet (if applicable); • Report the presentations on the monthly statistical reports. ProJ_ected Goals: The Central California ICAC Task Force will provide a minimum of 10 community outreach presentations and public events between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023, pandemic permitting. Objective #8: The Central California ICAC Task Force will formalize law enforcement partnerships through signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs). Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 22 `* Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Activities: To achieve this objective,the Task Force will: • Contact agencies that have requested assistance,training, or information in the past year; • Discuss with these agencies the advantages of having a signed MOU and being a formal partner with the ICAC program; • Provide a copy of the MOU to the agency; • Keep copies of signed MOUs on file; • Add agency to list of formal ICAC partners; • Keep agencies apprised for training opportunities, national-coordinated investigations, and planning meetings. Projected Goals: The Central California ICAC Task Force will formalize law enforcement partnerships with one (1) agency between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023. Objective #9: The Central California ICAC Task Force will provide financial assistance to partner agencies through training opportunities, equipment, etc. as funding allows. Activities: To achieve this objective,the Task Force will: Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 23 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno • Identify potential training classes that may be applicable to partner agencies; • Advise partner agencies of training classes and ascertain interest and availability for classes; • Register and provide funding for partner agencies employees to attend training classes; • Identify equipment needs for partner agencies; • Assist partner agencies with the purchase and acquisition of needed equipment, specifically computer software and computers. Projected Goals: The Central California ICAC Task Force will dedicate grants funds to our partner agencies in an effort to expand the level of training and equipment of partner agencies. The ultimate goal would be to continue to grow the level of expertise and overall involvement of our partner agencies within the Task Force. This assistance will be tracked and reported on the Task Force's six-month progress reports. ObJective #10: The Central California ICAC Task Force will require partner agencies adopt ICAC Task Force investigative standards. Activities: To achieve this objective,the Task Force will: • Include language in its MOU requiring partner agencies to adopt ICAC Task Force Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 24 a Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Investigative Standards for all ICAC-related investigations; • Provide copy of ICAC Task Force Investigative Standards to all partner agencies; • Require all partner agencies to sign the ICAC MOU. Projected Goals: One hundred percent of all Central California ICAC Task Force partner agencies conducting ICAC-related investigations will sign or have already signed the Task Force MOU requiring them to adopt ICAC Task Force Investigative Standards for all ICAC-related investigations. Objective #11: The Central California ICAC Task Force will fully participate in nationally-coordinated investigations. Activities: When notification is received of nationally-coordinated investigations,the Task Force will: • Identify available resources for participation; • Make personnel resources available for all necessary meetings as identified by investigation leader; • Participate in investigation as directed by investigation leader; • Report participation on six-month progress reports. Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 25 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Projected Goals: The Central California ICAC will fully participate in all nationally-coordinated investigations. Participation will be documented on six-month progress reports. Objective #12: The Central California ICAC Task Force will strive to develop additional procedures for the handling seized digital evidence. Activities: The Central California ICAC Task Force will strive to develop a more direct policy for the handling and storage of seized evidence related to child exploitation cases. Utilizing proper procedures and tactics will ensure the personal safety of the seizing officer as well as the safety of others at the electronic crime scene while maintaining the integrity of the evidence: • Identify potential evidence and secure it in a safe manner being cognizant of legal issues. Each piece of evidence is given a specific reference number and described. Also, to be noted is the date and time when each piece was seized. A receipt is given to the person who provided the evidence or the property owner and a copy is kept on file. • Seal original evidence in appropriate evidence container; • Keep an accurate inventory of the evidence seized; • Keep written records on the handling and movement of evidence, and of the persons Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 26 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno who have had access to it; a control sheet should be attached to each piece of evidence, and any activity should be recorded by the person in charge of the location where the evidence is stored. The control sheet should show the date and time when material was removed, the name of the person taking the material, and the reason for the removal. The record must be signed by the person in charge of the storage room and the person taking the material. • Return evidence to the owners at the end of the process. The property owners will sign a receipt verifying what was returned. They are given a copy of the receipt and the original is kept on file. Projected Goals: The Central California ICAC Task Force,in partnership with the Fresno County Sheriffs Office,will develop a more direct policy for the handling and storage of seized evidence related to child exploitation cases. Affiliated agencies will adopt and follow their agency specific policy for the handling and storage of seized evidence. Project/Program Design and Implementation The Central California ICAC Task Force is a multi-jurisdictional program consisting of investigators from various local, state, and federal law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies throughout our nine-county area of responsibility. Participating agencies operate under a formal, signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The Task Force began Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 27 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient:_Coun_ty of Fresno receiving funding under the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force's Urban Expansion Program in October 2007. Since that time,the Task Force has used portions of the Federal DOJ and Cal OES State ICAC grant funds to fund four investigators and one Community Service Officer. These personnel are dedicated full-time to the Central California ICAC Task Force. With these grant funds dedicated to the ICAC program from Cal OES, Central California ICAC will continue to fully fund Salary and Benefit packages for three full-time investigators dedicated to the Central California ICAC Task Force. Central California ICAC will fully fund Salary and Benefits for a dedicated full time Sergeant who will oversee the task force.Additional funds have also been dedicated for overtime in order to support our response to the sexual exploitation of our children.This grant funding will allow Central California ICAC to add much needed equipment and training which will increase our ability to respond to and combat the sexual exploitation of our children across our entire Task Force. The additional equipment and training which we are requesting will support the efforts of Central California ICAC for many years to come. We also believe with the additional grant funding and our plan and implementation of these funds,we will increase our ability to serve our victims and the community at large,while increasing our response to identifying, locating and arresting those who sexually exploit our children via the internet and other technology related means. Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 28 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE �. OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno The Central California ICAC Task Force will investigate internet crimes against children utilizing the protocols and national standards,as the Attorney General sets them forth,to the extent they are consistent with the law of the state of California. Central California ICAC will ensure all ICAC investigators assigned to the Task Force are adhering to the standards at all times. Central California ICAC Task Force services will be directed at citizens within our multi- county service area. Services will be provided to children/youth, teachers, parents, other concerned citizens, and law enforcement agencies. Crimes committed by suspects residing in our service area will be investigated. Cases involving suspects residing outside of our service area/jurisdiction will be referred to the appropriate law enforcement agency for investigation. A detailed action plan for meeting each of our objectives is outlined in the Program Narrative section this application. Law enforcement agencies at the state and local level have expressed a desire to commit personnel and resources to the Central California ICAC Task Force. A listing of those agencies seeking Task Force technical assistance; forensic assistance, or investigative assistance with ICAC-related cases will be compiled. Those agencies will be targeted and will be contacted about establishing a formal relationship with the ICAC Program. The benefits of being part of an ICAC Task Force will be discussed Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 29 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno and an MOU for signature will be provided to each agency, along with a copy of the ICAC Task Force Investigative Standards. These agencies will also be invited to attend meetings hosted by the Central California ICAC Task Force to discuss Task Force issues, developments, and training.With these measures,the Task Force goal is to increase the number of partner agencies by one (1) agency throughout the 12-month grant period. On a monthly basis, Central California ICAC investigators will submit statistical reporting forms to the Sheriffs Detective Sergeant,who is also the Commander of the Central California ICAC Task Force. These statistical report forms will be submitted for investigations, forensics, technical assistance,and presentations. The Commander of Central California ICAC Task Force will compile a report showing the number of investigations completed,number of arrests,the number of forensic examinations completed, the number and type of presentations given each month, the number of people trained, the number of technical assistance provided, and the number of times the Task Force served as a resource to the community and other law enforcement agencies. On a semi-annual basis,the Commander of Central California ICAC Task Force will prepare a report detailing the Task Force's status toward achieving the stated goals and objectives. This report will list each objective as shown in this application, each goal associated with the individual objectives, and our status to date. The report will detail what goals have been achieved, and any progress towards meeting our stated goals and objectives. Those areas where we were unable to meet our stated goals will be reviewed and resources will Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 30 Cal OES GOVERNOR"S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno be reallocated to those areas to insure our ability to meet our goals as stated in this application. The statistics that are collected are the monthly reports, quarterly reports,and semiannual progress reports. All statistical reports will be submitted to CAL OES for review on a semi-annual basis. The Fresno County Sheriffs Office and the HSI Fresno Office will continue to provide resources to insure the successful operation of the ICAC Program. These resources include building space, office furniture, investigative tools, computer equipment, forensic equipment, forensic training, investigative staff, and support personnel. Capabilities/Competencies The Central California ICAC Task Force will be operated by the Fresno County Sheriffs Office, who will serve as the lead agency. The Fresno County Sheriffs Office provides law enforcement and correctional services to all residents in Fresno County. The county has a charter form of government. A five-member Board of Supervisors, elected to serve four- year terms, governs it. Other elected officials in Fresno County include the Assessor, District Attorney, and the Sheriff. The Task Force is part of the Person's Crimes Division, which operates within the Detective Bureau of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office. The day-to-day activities of the assigned Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 31 CaIOES ' GOVERNOR'S OFFICE � OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Central California ICAC Detectives and Community Service Officer are supervised by a Sheriffs Detective Sergeant whose full-time assignment is to the Central California ICAC Program. By virtue of the position within the Fresno County Sheriffs Office,the Detective Sergeant is also the Central California ICAC Assistant Commander. This Detective Sergeant insures that all investigators follow the ICAC Task Force Investigative Standards. The Detective Sergeant is responsible for case assignments,forensic assignments,and public presentation assignments. This Sergeant is also responsible for assigning requests for technical assistance and any requests for resources. On an as-needed basis,the Detective Sergeant assists with requests for technical assistance, resources, and training by other law enforcement agencies and the community.A Sheriffs Lieutenant who is also assigned to the ICAC Program supervises the Detective Sergeant. Again, by virtue of the position within the Fresno County Sheriffs Office, the Detective Lieutenant is also the Central California ICAC Commander. This Lieutenant is the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Person's Crimes Division Commander who also oversees the ICAC Program in this area. A Sheriffs Captain who oversees all Central California ICAC Task Force activities supervises the Lieutenant. The Internet Crimes Against Children Program detectives are responsible for the investigation of online criminal activity which tends to'exploit minors, including, but not limited to: attempting to meet minors for sexual purposes; possessing, distributing, or manufacturing child pornography; enticing minors to engage in vice-related activities; and contributing to the delinquency of minors. Specifically,the ICAC Detectives are responsible Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 32 ___' Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno for proactively initiating cases, investigating complaints received, interviewing witnesses, identifying and apprehending perpetrators, interrogating suspects, preparing and executing search warrants, completing crime reports, producing statistical reports, providing technical expertise, seizing digital evidence, conducting computer forensic examinations, analyzing and processing evidence, gathering intelligence, presenting thorough investigations to the prosecutor, conducting follow-up investigations as requested by the prosecutor,testifying in court, networking with other law enforcement officers, maintaining equipment,providing presentations to the public,providing interviews to the media, and training law enforcement officers. Based on the many years of experience operating within the Task Force model,the Fresno County Sheriff's Office is uniquely qualified to provide the services required under this application. Previous and current Task Force successes have been achieved on a national and international level. The addition of new affiliate agencies and the continued training and expansion of current task force members will enhance the current communication, cooperative effort and success that the Central California ICAC Task Force has with other ICAC'task forces across the country. The personnel currently assigned to Central California ICAC from the Fresno County Sheriff's Office have over 20 combined years of experience working child exploitation cases and working within the guidelines of this grant. This is Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 33 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno invaluable amount of experience,which is passed on to all members of the Central California ICAC Task Force and will continue to be for years to come. Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative — Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 34 Cal OES i\ _ GOVERNOR'S OFFICE �`j OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Service Area Information Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno 1. County or Counties Served: Fresno, Madera, Merced, Kings, Tulare, Kern, Inyo, San Luis Obispo, and Mariposa County where principal office is located: Fresno 2. U.S. Congressional District(s) Served: 16, 21, 22, 23, 8, 24, 4 and 4 U.S. Congressional District where principal office is located: 16 3. State Assembly District(s) Served: 31, 23, 21, 26, 31, 32, 5, 34, and 35 State Assembly District where principal office is located: 31 4. State Senate District(s) Served: 8, 12, 14, 16 and 17 State Senate District where principal office is located: 14 5. Population of Service Area: 3,306,601 Grant Subaward Service Area Information- Cal OES 2-154 (Revised 11/2020) CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES SUBRECIPIENT GRANTS MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT Subrecipient:County of Fresno I UEI #LGKUUQQL3GT9 FIPS#: Grant Disaster/Program Title:Internet Crimes Against Children (IC Program) Performance Period:01/01/23 to 12/31/23 1 Subaward Amount Requested:$ 950,000 Type of Non-Federal Entity ❑ State Govt O Local Govt ❑ JPA ❑ Non-Profit ❑ Tribe (Check Applicable Box) Per Title 2 CFR § 200.332, Cal OES is required to evaluate the risk of noncompliance with federal statutes, regulations and grant terms and conditions posed by each Subrecipient of pass-through funding.This assessment is made in order to determine and provide an appropriate level of technical assistance, training, and grant oversight to subrecipients for the award referenced above. The following are questions related to your organization's experience in the management of federal grant awards.This questionnaire must be completed and returned with your grant application materials. For purposes of completing this questionnaire,grant manager is the individual who has primary responsibility for day-to-day administration of the grant, bookkeeper/accounting staff means the individual who has responsibility for reviewing and determining expenditures to be charged to the grant award, and organization refers to the subrecipient applying for the award, and/or the governmental implementing agency, as applicable. Assessment Factors Response 1. How many years of experience does your current grant manager have managing >5 years grants? 2. How many years of experience does your current bookkeeper/accounting staff have >5 years managing grants? 3. How many grants does your organization currently receive? 3-10 gran 4. What is the approximate total dollar amount of all grants your organization receives? $2,175,285 5. Are individual staff members assigned to work on multiple grants? Yes 6. Do you use timesheets to track the time staff spend working on specific Yes activities/projects? 7. How often does your organization have a financial audit? Annually 8. Has your organization received any audit findings in the last three years? No 9. Do you have a written plan to charge costs to grants? Yes 10. Do you have written procurement policies? Yes 11. Do you get multiple quotes or bids when buying items or services? Sometime: 12. How many years do you maintain receipts, deposits, cancelled checks, invoices? >5 years 13. Do you have procedures to monitor grant funds passed through to other entities? N/A Certification: This is to certify that, to the best of our knowledge and belief, the data furnished above is accurate, complete and current. Si ature, (Autho ' Agent) Date: ��f1� �� 11/29/22 rin 'Dame an e: Phone Number: John Zanoni, Sheriff Elect County of Fresno (559) 600-8800 Cal OES Staff Only:SUBA WARD # Subrecipient Grants Management Assessment (Rev.3/17/22) CaIOES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Operational Agreement Summary Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Participating Date Signed Time Frame of CIA Agency/Organization/Individual 1.Arroyo Grande Police Department 10/22/2010 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 2.Atascadero Police Department 06/21/2011 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 3.Avenal Police Department 04/27/2016 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 4. Bakersfield Police Department 09/16/2020 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 5. Bishop Police Department 09/09/2021 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 6.California BFS Fresno 1 1/02/2012 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 7.California Highway Patrol - Fresno 06/20/2012 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 8.CDCR: State Parole: Bakersfield 07/16/2012 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 9. CDCR: State Parole: Fresno 07/02/2009 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 10. CDCR: State Parole: Visalia 09/30/2009 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 11. Chowchilla Police Department 04/23/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 12. Clovis Police Department 04/27/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 13. Clovis Unified School District Police Service 04/03/2009 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 14.Coalinga State Hospital Police Services 04/01/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 15. Corcoran Police Department 01/20/2012 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 16. Department of Homeland Security Investigation:Bakersfield 03/1 2/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 17.Department of Homeland Security Investigation:Fresno 03/12/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 18. Dinuba Police Department 07/28/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 19. Exeter Police Department 07/28/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 20. Farmersville Police Department 07/22/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 Operational Agreement Summary- Cal OES 2-160 (Revised 11/2020) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Operational Agreement Summary Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Participating Date Signed Time Frame of OA Agency/Organization/Individual 1. Firebaugh Police Department 05/08/2012 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 2. Fowler Police Department 07/25/2012 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 3. Fresno County District Attorney's Office 09/22/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 4. Fresno County Probation Department 1 1/17/2010 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 5. Fresno Police Department 05/09/201 1 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 6.Grover Beach Police Department 05/23/2017 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 7. Hanford Police Department 11/13/2009 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 8. Inyo County Sheriff's Office 02/24/2021 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 9. Kerman Police Department 1 1/01/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 10. Kern County District Attorney's Office 01/04/2010 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 11 . Kern County Sheriff's Office 09/24/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 12.Kings County District Attorney's Office 04/28/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 13. Kingsburg Police Department 03/13/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 14. Lemoore Police Department 05/21/2010 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 15. Lindsay Police Department 07/28/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 16. Los Banos Police Department 09/23/201 1 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 17. Madera County Sheriff's Office 08/20/2008 01/01/23 to 12/3.1/23 18. Madera Police Department 07/07/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 19.Mariposa County Sheriff's Office 03/25/2009 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 20. Mendota Police Department 12/19/201 1 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 Operational Agreement Summary- Cal OES 2-160 (Revised 11/2020) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Operational Agreement Summary Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Participating Date Signed Time Frame of CIA Agency/Organization/Individual 1.Merced County District Attorney's Office 02/12/2012 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 2.Merced County Sheriff's Office 08/1 1/2010 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 3.Merced Police Department 04/15/2010 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 4. NCIS: Lemoore 07/18/2009 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 5. Parlier Police Department 06/04/2012 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 6. Paso Robles Police Department 05/03/201 1 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 7. Pismo Beach Police Department 07/13/2011 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 8. Porterville Police Department 04/29/2010 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 9. Reedley Police Department 03/12/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 10. Ridgecrest Police Department 12/03/2020 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 11.San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office 02/15/201 1 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 12.San Luis Obispo Police Department 08/30/2012 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 13.Sanger Police Department 01/01/2009 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 14.Selma Police Department 01/28/2013 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 15.Tehachapi Police Department 01/07/2013 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 16.Tulare County Bureau of Investigation 06/17/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 17.Tulare County District Attorney's Office 04/14/2009 01/01/23. to 12/31/23 18.Tulare County Sheriff's Office 04/03/2009 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 19.Tulare Police Department 02/07/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 20. University of California Police Department:Cal Poly Tech 06/23/2014 101/01/23 to 12/31/23 Operational Agreement Summary- Cal OES 2-160 (Revised 11/2020) �_� Cal OES J GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Operational Agreement Summary Grant Subaward #: IC22 10 0100 Subrecipient: County of Fresno Participating Date Signed Time Frame of OA Agency/Organization/Individual 1.U.S.Attorney's Office: Eastern District of California 03/12/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 2. Visalia Police Department 02/23/2010 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 3. Woodlake Police Department 07/29/2008 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 4.Madera County District Attorney's 08/09/2022 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 5.Coalinga Police Department 09/12/2022 01/01/23 to 12/31/23 6. to 7• to 8• to 9• to 10. to 11. to 12. to 13. to 14. to 15. to 16. to 17. to 18. to 19. to 20. to Operational Agreement Summary- Cal OES 2-160 (Revised 11/2020) Memorandum of Understanding County of Fresno, Sheriffs Office Central California Internet Crimes Against Children And AGENCY NAME I. Parties This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is made and entered into this day of , 2022 ("Effective Date") by and between the County of Fresno, through its Sheriff's Office ("Fresno County Sheriff's Office" or "County"), and AGENCY NAME. Nothing in this MOU shall be construed as limiting or impeding the basic spirit of cooperation that exists between the participating agencies. II. Background The Fresno County Sheriff's Office is the recipient of a United States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) grant to enforce laws regarding Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC). The Fresno County Sheriff's Office utilizes this grant to administer and operate the Central California Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (the "Task Force"). OJJDP has created the ICAC Task Force Program, which is a national network of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. The national ICAC program assists state and local law enforcement agencies in developing an effective response to the sexual exploitation of children via the internet and other electronic means. This help encompasses investigative and forensic components, training and technical assistance, victim services, and community education. Due in large part to the technological aspects of these cases, the ICAC Task Force Program promotes a multi jurisdictional, multi- agency, team approach to investigating and prosecuting Internet Crimes Against Children. III. Mission The mission of the Task Force is to: (1) properly investigate and prosecute those who sexually exploit children through the use of the Internet and other electronic means; (2) provide training and equipment to those involved in investigating and prosecuting Internet Crimes Against Children; and (3) provide community education to further the prevention of Internet Crimes Against Children. IV. Purpose The purpose of this MOU is to delineate the responsibilities and expectations of the AGENCY NAME and the Fresno County Sheriff's Office, and to formalize their working relationship in the Task Force. By signing this MOU, AGENCY NAME agrees to join the Task Force for the primary purpose of vigorously and properly investigating crimes that MOU—Fresno County Sheriff's Office—Central California ICAC Page 1 of 5 involve the sexual exploitation of children via the internet and/or other electronic means. By joining the Task Force, AGENCY NAME will benefit from grant resources, joint operations, and extensive training opportunities. By entering into this MOU, the Task Force will benefit from AGENCY NAME investigative support. V. Organizational Structure/Direction The Task Force includes investigators, supervisors, and prosecutors from various local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies who provide assistance, subject to availability. All participants acknowledge that the Task Force is a joint operation, in which all agencies act as partners. The chain of command and supervision of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office is responsible for the policy and general direction of the Task Force. The Task Force Supervisor will periodically contact supervisors, investigators, and prosecutors from other participating agencies to keep them informed of training opportunities, unusual circumstances, problems, and successes of the Task Force. Activities of the Task Force are further governed by the ICAC Task Force Program Operational and Investigative Standards (the "Standards") of the United States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. The document describing the Operational and Investigative Standards contains confidential information, and is not for public release. Member agencies must understand and comply with the Standards. Task Force members shall follow the guidelines of the Task Force, and any personnel action(s) are the responsibility of the parent agencies. Any conflicts between the Task Force guidelines and agency policies shall be vetted out through the commanders (lieutenants) of the Task Force and parent agencies. VI. Investigations All Task Force investigations shall be conducted only by sworn law enforcement investigators, and in a spirit of cooperation with other Task Force members. Task Force investigations are governed by the Standards. Violation of the Standards is cause for cancellation of this MOU. This MOU is not intended to infringe on the ongoing investigations of any other agency. It is agreed that unilateral acts on the part of employees involved in Task Force investigations are not in the best interest of the Task Force. All Task Force investigations must follow the guidelines laid out in the Standards, a copy of which will be provided to each participating agency. a) Each investigator involved with undercover investigations should receive ICAC training prior to initiating proactive investigations, and shall submit reports of all undercover activity to the Task Force Supervisor. b) Agency and Fresno County Sheriff's Office shall also conduct reactive investigations where subjects are associated within Agency's jurisdiction, including investigations of child pornography, CYBERTIP referrals from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), Internet Service Provider and law enforcement referrals, and other ICAC-related investigations. MOU—Fresno County Sheriff s Office—Central California ICAC Page 2 of 5 Additional case initiations may develop from subject interviews, documented public sources, direct observations of suspicious behavior, public complaints, etc. c) Agency shall record and document all undercover online activity. Any deviations from this policy due to unusual circumstances shall be documented in the relevant case file, and reviewed by the Task Force Supervisor. d) Agency shall provide the Task Force with access to all ICAC investigative files including, without limitation, computer records, in order to ensure compliance with all national ICAC standards. e) Agency is encouraged to locate its Task Force investigators in a secured space provided by Agency with controlled access to all equipment, software, and investigative files. At a minimum, information should be maintained in locked cabinets, and under control of Agency Task Force personnel, with restricted access to authorized personnel only. VII. Supervision The day-to-day operational supervision of sworn personnel, and administrative control of personnel physically assigned to the Task Force at the Fresno County Sheriff's Office shall be the responsibility of the Task Force Supervisor (Sergeant). AGENCY NAME will be responsible for the day-to-day operational supervision, administrative control, and personal/professional conduct of its personnel assigned to the Task Force (outside of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Task Force Supervisor), who are not physically present at the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Task Force facility. ICAC investigations are a cooperative effort, and investigative decisions will be a joint process guided by the Standards. Vill. Evidence Seized evidence and any other related forfeiture shall be handled in a manner consistent with the seizing law enforcement agency's policies. IX. Prosecution The criteria for determining whether to prosecute a particular violation in county, state or federal court will, focus on achieving the greatest overall benefit to the public. Any question arising pertaining to jurisdiction will be resolved through discussions among the investigative and prosecutorial agencies having jurisdiction in the matter. When joint jurisdiction exists, this MOU does not preclude additional prosecution(s) in other jurisdictions. X. Media Relations and Releases Media release information regarding joint Task Force operations will be coordinated and made jointly by all participant agencies. No unilateral press releases will be made by any participating agency without the prior notification and written approval of the Task Force. Media releases shall not include information regarding specific investigative techniques. All efforts will be made to protect undercover online identities. Member agencies will MOU—Fresno County Sheriffs Office—Central California ICAC Page 3 of 5 refrain from releasing the undercover online identity, age, or sex of investigators. Release of such information could jeopardize ongoing investigations where the same undercover name, age, and sex are currently in use. XI. Funding for Equipment Dedicated equipment purchased with grant funds may be provided to be used in the course of investigations involving Internet Crimes Against Children. Equipment purchased with grant funds will be distributed in a manner to equip law enforcement with tools that will improve their investigative response to the sexual exploitation of children. Member agencies agree to only utilize equipment purchased with ICAC funds in order to conduct investigations involving the sexual exploitation of children as required within their jurisdictions. All equipment purchased under the ICAC grant remains the property of the Task Force, and must be returned to the Task Force when requested, or upon withdrawal of the participating agency from Task Force. XII. Funding for Training Dedicated grant funds may be provided to finance training and travel related expenses that would be useful in the course of investigations involving Internet Crimes Against Children. Grant funds for training/travel expenses will be distributed in a manner to properly equip law enforcement with training and tools that will improve their investigative response to the sexual exploitation of children. Member agencies utilizing ICAC funds for training agree to conduct investigations involving the sexual exploitation of children as required within their jurisdictions. XIII. Joint Limitation on Liabilities and Mutual Hold Harmless Neither party shall be liable to the other party for any loss, damage, liability, claim or cause of action for damage to or destruction of property or for injury to or death of persons arising solely from any act or omission of the other party's officers, agents or employees. County and AGENCY NAME agree to hold each other harmless from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, losses or causes of action which arise by virtue of its own acts or omissions (either directly or through or by its agents, officers or employees) to such extent and in such part as the respective parties are found by reason of law to have proximately caused the injury or damage. The party against whom any claim arising from any subject matter of this Agreement is filed shall give prompt notice of the filing of the claim to the other party. The provisions of this Section XIII shall survive termination of this MOU. XIV. Confidentiality The parties agree that any confidential information pertaining to investigations of the Task Force will be held in the strictest confidence, and shall only be shared with participating Task Force members or other law enforcement agencies where necessary, as determined by the Task Force, or as otherwise permitted by federal or state law. MOU—Fresno County Sheriffs Office—Central California ICAC Page 4 of 5 XV. Point of Contact The Fresno County Sheriff's Office designates the following primary point of contact for this MOU: Sergeant Ericka Rason Fresno County Sheriff's Office 2200 Fresno Street Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 600-8144 XVI. Duration and Termination This MOU shall take effect on the Effective Date and continue for five years. Renewal of the MOU shall take place on the anniversary date or until such time as federal/state funding for the Grant ends, or the MOU is terminated in writing by either party. Either party may terminate the MOU for any reason, upon thirty (30) days' notice. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this MOU as of the Effective Date. County of Fresno John Zanoni, SHERIFF Fresno County Sheriff's Office DATE: AGENCY NAME NAME, CHIEF/SHERIFF DATE: MOU—Fresno County Sheriff's Office—Central California ICAC Page 5 of 5 Notice of Exemption Appendix E To: Office of Planning and Research From: (Public Agency): County of Fresno,Sheriffs Office P.O. Box 3044, Room 113 2200 Fresno Street Sacramento,CA 95812-3044 Fresno, CA 93721-1703 County Clerk County of: Fresno (Address) 2220 Tulare Street,7st Flmr Fresno,CA 93721-1703 Project Title: CaIOES Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC)Program AI If; (1 2022 TI6AE,,., Project Applicant: County of Fresno FRESNO C ERK Project Location -Specific: BY- G DEPUTY Fresno County jurisdictional boundaries Project Location- City: Project Location-County: Fresno Description of Nature, Purpose and Beneficiaries of Project: Funding from the grant will be used to fund salary and benefits for investigators dedicated to the Central California ICAC Task Force to respond to and combat the sexual exploitation of our children across our entire Task Force. Name of Public Agency Approving Project: County of Fresno Name of Person or Agency Carrying Out Project: Lieutenant Arley Terrence-County of Fresno Sheriffs Office Exempt Status: (check one): ❑ Ministerial(Sec.21080(b)(1); 15268); ❑ Declared Emergency(Sec.21080(b)(3); 15269(a)); ❑ Emergency Project(Sec.21080(b)(4); 15269(b)(c)); ❑ Categorical Exemption. State type and section number: ❑ Statutory Exemptions.State code number: 15061 Reasons why project is exempt: CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment,the activity is not subject to CEQA. The activities funded by the program proposes no physical changes and the services provided and increased staffing have no potential to cause a significant effect on the environment Lead Agency Contact Person: Arley Terrence Area Code/Telephone/Extension: (559)600-8029 It filed by apiN"te: 1.Attach ding 2. Has Ct J3e'pt.b!!C uy�^­;­rrt3`:!^,�the project? Yes No Signature: Date: L� � tle: Lieutenant Signed by Lead Agency Signed by Applicant Authority cited:Sections 21083 and 21110,Public Resources Code. Date Received for filing at OPR: Reference:Sections 21108,21152,and 21152.1,Public Resources Code. Revised 2011 co no EM(DWE County of Fresno SEP 2 9 2022 TIME COUNTY CLERK I REGISTRAR.OF VOTERS f Z7AN JAI4IES A.KUS, �•� �.�� By,FRESNo OUNTY ERK DEPUTY List of No ices that Need to be Removed File Number Project Title/ Agency File Number Notice Description Posted Project Applicant Name Date E202210000244 COALINGA DIRT ALLEY PAVING PHASE TI-CML- CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION 08/30/2022 5146(029) CITY OF COALINGA E202210000244 COALINGA DIRT ALLEY PAVING PHASE II-CML- ADMINISTRATION FEE 08/30/2022 5146(029) CITY OF COALINGA E202210000245 CHERRY LANE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT-PW CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION 68/30/2022 22-006 CITY OF COALINGA E202210000245 CHERRY LANE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT-PW ADMINISTRATION FEE 08/30/2022 22-006 CITY OF COALINGA E202010000369 CALOES INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST NOTICE OF EXEMPTION 08/30/2022 CHILDREN(ICAC)PROGRAM COUNTY OF FRESNO;SHERIFF'S OFFICE E202010000369 CALOES INTERNET CRUVIES AGAINST ADMINISTRATION FEE 08/30/2022 CHILDREN(ICAO)PROGRAM COUNTY OF FRESNO;SHERIFF'S OFFICE FOR ACCOUNTING USE ONLY: Fund: 0001 Subclass: 10000 Org: 31116310 Accounts: 6000 and 3575 P-I0--1 Sheriff Elect Zanoni Tony BaIti I U internal holds int.Reynolds ndersherilf Wilkins E�] Enforcement Divison Custody Division spt.Severson Policy 8 Procetlur Fleet Serves Assistant Sheriff Assistant Sheriff Vacant McComas Del active Bureau Operations Support Bureau Patrol Bureau Administrable Services Bureau Jail Operations Bureau Jail Administration 8 Programs Bureau Jail Medical a Services Bureau Captain Gularta Captain Hushaw Captain Torres ❑ireclor Trester Captain Duran Inmate Services Director Michelle Lekrs Captain Smith Person Crimes SITF MAGEC Lt.Devil Lt.Puglieso M,Koop Lt.Stalker Lt.Gilhert Pop Management ffentler Program Area 1 Area 2 Aree 3 Area 4 Adminislratlon Compliance/ Semces Court Services Lt.Terrence Lt.Dutrow Lt.Woodrum Forensic services Beldamaro Berber A•Reliel MGR Lt.Pursell LL Lalkus Lt Kertsan Lt,Curti, Watch Fiscal servces Custody LL McCcy OPM Barajas Lt.Plascenda Metlical Lt.Copher Lt.Alexander Commanders Lieutenants Lt.B Budget Lt.Lode PayroO Hornidde NarCoaa MAGEC PRAs Human Resouroes Crime Lab Training Unit Communications Patrol Pat of Patrol Petrol g Board Agenda At—Lt.Lana Remedial Pap Management TJC Unit ADA/Msdicel PREA CoudSarvices Unil Lt.Hayes A2—Lt.Vehsco Compliance Lt.Esmay IT MgL 81—LL that Sex Crimes HIDTA ACT—AB lag Civil DaleAives Detectives Deleetives Detectives K.Chekravarthy Lt.Dunn Information B2—Lt.Vital Bcakin a Records Offender Programs I T Fugaive/Warrants 9 Una Jail Transparhgon Fa<ilfly services Technology Unit Relief—Lt Carter Transportation Unil PC 290 VICE/Intelligence HEAT Records CSOs CSOs BEU/DIVE u Alvarado Jell Identlficetion Inmetesu ba Coraner/PA FOp.trab.nsuppm Unit � Coordinator Elder Ahuse JTTF Ag Task Force Mail Unit Conslrudlon Fire/Lllefsafety Domestic Viclence Cybarcrlmes Jell Lahbies ICAO IW Suppml CSPP Sheritrs ICAC Sergeant(1)ICAC DES Fugitive Task Forc Deputy Deputy Community Supervising Sheriffs Sheriff Service Ofcr. 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