# 2020-01 Pulaski County PSN18 Grant Award On **January 8, 2020**, the [[Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration — Office of Intergovernmental Services]] (DFA-IGS) sub-awarded **$75,500** to **Pulaski County / Pulaski County Sheriff's Office** under federal Project Safe Neighborhoods Formula 18 (PSN18). The award is identified as Subgrant `PE20-116-P18`, funded by federal Awards `2018-GP-BX-0013` and `2018-GP-BX-0072` (CFDA 16.609) issued by the [[US Department of Justice — Bureau of Justice Assistance]] on October 2, 2018. The federal Award Document was signed for DFA-IGS by **Administrator [[Doris R. Smith]]** (DFA-IGS / State Technology) and signed for Pulaski County by **County Judge [[Barry Hyde]]** as the Authorized Subgrantee Official. The Award Document was **file-stamped by Pulaski County Circuit Clerk [[Terri Hollingsworth]] on January 29, 2020** (multiple stamps across the 16-page Award Continuation Sheet). ## Sources - [[Pulaski County PSN18 Grant Award (Contract 6228)]] — the production-overview source page documenting the Award Document and associated paperwork. ## Significance This is the **funding event for PCSO's pre-Flock Genetec ALPR system** — the predecessor to the current Flock procurement. Without the PSN18 grant, PCSO would not have had the capital outlay funds to deploy the 2021 [[SkyCop, Inc.]]-installed [[Genetec, Inc.]] AutoVu system that is the subject of [[SkyCop Invoice 8381 — Pulaski County Genetec System]]. The event also establishes the corpus's first documented Arkansas federal-grant funding chain for ALPR procurement — see [[Federal Law Enforcement Grants for Surveillance Procurement]] for the concept-level treatment. The award arrived with 57 federal Special Conditions including the 8 U.S.C. 1373 sanctuary-cities-restriction certification regime, FFATA reporting requirements, and Part 200 Uniform Requirements compliance — the compliance overhead that would shape PCSO's documentary record across 2020-2022.