§ 608. Prioritization
(a)
In general
In allocating funds among States and high-risk urban areas applying for grants under section
604 or
605 of this title, the Administrator shall consider, for each State or high-risk urban area—
(1)
its relative threat, vulnerability, and consequences from acts of terrorism, including consideration of—
(A)
its population, including appropriate consideration of military, tourist, and commuter populations;
(D)
its degree of threat, vulnerability, and consequences related to critical infrastructure (for all critical infrastructure sectors) or key resources identified by the Administrator or the State homeland security plan, including threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences related to critical infrastructure or key resources in nearby jurisdictions;
(F)
whether the State has, or the high-risk urban area is located at or near, an international border;
(G)
whether it has a coastline bordering an ocean (including the Gulf of Mexico) or international waters;
(J)
in the case of a high-risk urban area, the extent to which that high-risk urban area includes—
(2)
the anticipated effectiveness of the proposed use of the grant by the State or high-risk urban area in increasing the ability of that State or high-risk urban area to prevent, prepare for, protect against, and respond to acts of terrorism, to meet its target capabilities, and to otherwise reduce the overall risk to the high-risk urban area, the State, or the Nation.
(b)
Types of threat
In assessing threat under this section, the Administrator shall consider the following types of threat to critical infrastructure sectors and to populations in all areas of the United States, urban and rural: