Biden admin launches $1B cyber grant program for state, local governments

President Joe Biden, White House

The Biden administration on Friday launched a long-awaited federal cybersecurity grant program that will funnel up to $1 billion to state and local governments to upgrade their digital defenses.

The effort was created last November when President Joe Biden signed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure spending deal into law. It is administered by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and will award an initial tranche of $185 million directly to states before the end of the fiscal year.

“The goal of this program is to address the enormous challenge that state, local and tribal and territorial governments currently face when defending against cyber threats,” White House senior adviser and infrastructure implementation coordinator Mitch Landrieu said on a Thursday press call.

He added that the money is “truly going to reach those most in need” because the law requires that states — each of which is eligible to receive at least $2 million for new or existing programs like developing a statewide cybersecurity plan or projects that enhance resilience — allocate at least 80 percent of their grant funding to local and rural communities and at least three percent to tribal governments.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas noted many local governments lack adequate resources to defend against “constantly changing cyber threats” that increasingly lead them to be exploited, he said, noting the recent ransomware attack on a massive Los Angeles school district.

Protecting critical infrastructure

The White House has placed an emphasis on making upgrades to critical infrastructure to protect them against hackers. Last year, the president signed a national security memorandum tasking federal agencies to set cybersecurity performance goals for critical infrastructure. 

The administration has since gone on to meet with the leaders of key trade groups as it crafts — and urges Congress for — cybersecurity regulations for operators in sectors like aviation and warned states to beef up their defenses against possible digital attacks from Russia.

States will also be eligible to use the funds to improve their election infrastructure, though the timing of today’s notice means such resources won’t be available before November’s midterms, a senior Homeland Security Department official told reporters.

The official said DHS had consulted with governments at all levels over the last several months to shape the grant program and assess existing vulnerabilities.

“Frankly, we’re hearing a lot of diverse views in terms of where they see their needs,” according to the official, who added that the initiative is “designed to implement mitigation measures that are based on best practices that are recognized not only across the federal government, but, frankly, across industry as well.”

The administration believes that “regardless of whether those practices are being applied to a water system in one jurisdiction, or to the electrical grid in another jurisdiction, they’re ultimately going to be the kinds of practices that combined improve the resiliency and posture of our nation as a whole,” the official explained.

States have until November 15 to apply for the funds, with the intent that submissions will detail multi-year plans so that they don’t have to come back again in the future.

The grant program itself is slated to shutter after four years. However, the law that created the effort asked for recommendations to be submitted to Congress about ways to improve it, which could grant it a longer shelf life.

The program is intended to “help cities and states and counties and small communities organize themselves and get their heads wrapped around the need for cybersecurity and seed money” for such efforts, according to Landrieu.

As the U.S. develops an “all-hazards” approach to infrastructure investments it will better “protect us against the cyberattacks that we know are potentially coming our way,” he said.

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