NG911 Annual Performance Report

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NG911 Annual Performance Report

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ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PROGRESS REPORT

1. Recipient Organization (Name and complete address including zip
code)

2. Award Identification Number

3. Performance Narrative
Please describe your project activities and progress made during the past year. This should include a description of
federal expenditures to date, key milestones, the primary activities needed to accomplish those milestones,
significant project accomplishments, and any delays or challenges. Explain the reasons why any established goals
were not met, if applicable.

4. Performance Projections
Please describe your anticipated project activities and progress for the next year. This should include a description of
federal expenditures, key milestones, the primary activities needed to accomplish those milestones, significant project
accomplishments, and any potential delays or challenges you foresee.

5. Certification: I certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that this report is correct and complete for
performance of activities for the purposes set forth in the award documents.
5c. Telephone (area code, number and
5a. Typed or Printed Name and Title of Authorized Certifying Official
extension)
5d. Email Address
5b. Signature of Authorized Certifying Official

5e. Date Report Submitted (Month, Day,
Year)

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