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DocuSign Envelope ID: B22DA9B6-17B9-4FOE-8EDE-OAF33D1D7861 <br /> [Departmental Use Only] <br /> TITLE Eagle Eye Security, Inc <br /> FY 2020-2021 <br /> NORTH CAROLINA FEMA EMERGENCY SHELTERING <br /> NON-CONGREGATE CARE <br /> ORANGE COUNTY SERVICES AGREEMENT <br /> This FEMA Emergency Sheltering Non-Congregate Care Services Agreement(hereinafter <br /> "Agreement"), made and entered into this 2nd day of December, 2020, ("Effective Date") <br /> between the County of Orange, a local political subdivision of the State of North Carolina <br /> (hereinafter"County") and Eagle Eye Security, Inc. (hereinafter"Provider")to provide Security <br /> Services at FEMA Emergency Sheltering Non-Congregate Care facilities in Orange County. <br /> WITNESSETH: <br /> WHEREAS, the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a disease spreading <br /> across the globe causing flu-like symptoms, but with a significantly higher rate of death, <br /> particularly among those who are elderly or medically vulnerable; and <br /> WHEREAS,the first COVID-19 case detected in the United States on January 21,2020, <br /> and the first case was confirmed in North Carolina on March 3,2020; and <br /> WHEREAS, on March 10, 2020, in order to address and mitigate and slow the spread <br /> of COVID-19 to the population in North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper issued Executive <br /> Order No. 116, which declared a state of emergency in North Carolina; and <br /> WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a <br /> global pandemic; and <br /> WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, the President of the United States declared the <br /> COVID-19 pandemic to be a national emergency warranting an emergency declaration for every <br /> state, tribe and territory, and the District of Columbia; and <br /> WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency <br /> Management Agency (FEMA) recognized that non-congregate sheltering may be necessary in <br /> this Public Health Emergency to protect public health and save lives; and <br /> WHEREAS, the North Carolina State Health Director, Dr. Elizabeth Tilson, directed <br /> counties to take appropriate measures to mitigate and respond to COVID-19 disease pandemic, <br /> which measures included non-congregate sheltering, which will provide temporary housing <br /> solutions to protect human life and minimize hospital surge; and <br /> 1 <br />