[JPRT, 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[House Appropriations Committee Print]
Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009
(H.R. 1105; Public Law 111-8)
DIVISION B--COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES
APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009
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CONTENTS, DIVISION B
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Legislative Text:
Title I--Department of Commerce.............................. 177
Title II--Department of Justice.............................. 187
Title III--Science........................................... 205
Title IV--Related Agencies................................... 210
Title V--General Provisions.................................. 212
Explanatory Statement:
Title I--Department of Commerce.............................. 221
Title II--Department of Justice.............................. 262
Title III--Science........................................... 343
Title IV--Related Agencies................................... 366
Title V--General Provisions.................................. 369
[Clerk's note. Five sections which precede division B in
the Omnibus Appropriations Act apply to all divisions of the
Act, including this one. The text of these sections is as
follows:
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Omnibus Appropriations Act,
2009''.
SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
[Text omitted for purposes of this note]
SEC. 3. REFERENCES.
Except as expressly provided otherwise, any references to
``this act'' contained in any division of this Act shall be
treated as referring only to the provisions of that division.
SEC. 4. EXPLANATORY STATEMENT.
The explanatory statement regarding this Act, printed in
the House of Representatives section of the Congressional
Record on or about February 23, 2009 by the Chairman of the
Committee on Appropriations of the House, shall have the same
effect with respect to the allocation of funds and
implementation of this Act as if it were a joint explanatory
statement of a committee of conference.
SEC. 5. STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS.
The following sums in this Act are appropriated, out of any
money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the
fiscal year ending September 30, 2009.
Reproduced below is the text of division B of the Omnibus
Appropriations Act, 2009 (H.R. 1105; P.L. 111-8) as presented
to the President for signature.]
DIVISION B--COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES
APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009
TITLE I
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
For necessary expenses for international trade activities of
the Department of Commerce provided for by law, and for
engaging in trade promotional activities abroad, including
expenses of grants and cooperative agreements for the purpose
of promoting exports of United States firms, without regard to
44 U.S.C. 3702 and 3703; full medical coverage for dependent
members of immediate families of employees stationed overseas
and employees temporarily posted overseas; travel and
transportation of employees of the International Trade
Administration between two points abroad, without regard to 49
U.S.C. 40118; employment of Americans and aliens by contract
for services; rental of space abroad for periods not exceeding
10 years, and expenses of alteration, repair, or improvement;
purchase or construction of temporary demountable exhibition
structures for use abroad; payment of tort claims, in the
manner authorized in the first paragraph of 28 U.S.C. 2672 when
such claims arise in foreign countries; not to exceed $327,000
for official representation expenses abroad; purchase of
passenger motor vehicles for official use abroad, not to exceed
$45,000 per vehicle; obtaining insurance on official motor
vehicles; and rental of tie lines, $429,870,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2010, of which $9,439,000 is to
be derived from fees to be retained and used by the
International Trade Administration, notwithstanding 31 U.S.C.
3302: Provided, That not less than $48,592,000 shall be for
Manufacturing and Services; not less than $42,332,000 shall be
for Market Access and Compliance; not less than $66,357,000
shall be for the Import Administration of which $5,900,000
shall be for the Office of China Compliance; not less than
$237,739,000 shall be for the United States and Foreign
Commercial Service; and not less than $25,411,000 shall be for
Executive Direction and Administration: Provided further, That
the provisions of the first sentence of section 105(f) and all
of section 108(c) of the Mutual Educational and Cultural
Exchange Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2455(f) and 2458(c)) shall
apply in carrying out these activities without regard to
section 5412 of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of
1988 (15 U.S.C. 4912); and that for the purpose of this Act,
contributions under the provisions of the Mutual Educational
and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 shall include payment for
assessments for services provided as part of these activities:
Provided further, That the International Trade Administration
shall be exempt from the requirements of Circular A-25 (or any
successor administrative regulation or policy) issued by the
Office of Management and Budget: Provided further, That
negotiations shall be conducted within the World Trade
Organization to recognize the right of members to distribute
monies collected from antidumping and countervailing duties:
Provided further, That negotiations shall be conducted within
the World Trade Organization consistent with the negotiating
objectives contained in the Trade Act of 2002, Public Law 107-
210: Provided further, That within the amounts appropriated,
$4,400,000 shall be used for the projects, and in the amounts,
specified in the explanatory statement described in section 4
(in the matter preceding division A of this consolidated Act).
Bureau of Industry and Security
OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
For necessary expenses for export administration and national
security activities of the Department of Commerce, including
costs associated with the performance of export administration
field activities both domestically and abroad; full medical
coverage for dependent members of immediate families of
employees stationed overseas; employment of Americans and
aliens by contract for services abroad; payment of tort claims,
in the manner authorized in the first paragraph of 28 U.S.C.
2672 when such claims arise in foreign countries; not to exceed
$15,000 for official representation expenses abroad; awards of
compensation to informers under the Export Administration Act
of 1979, and as authorized by 22 U.S.C. 401(b); and purchase of
passenger motor vehicles for official use and motor vehicles
for law enforcement use with special requirement vehicles
eligible for purchase without regard to any price limitation
otherwise established by law, $83,676,000, to remain available
until expended, of which $14,767,000 shall be for inspections
and other activities related to national security: Provided,
That the provisions of the first sentence of section 105(f) and
all of section 108(c) of the Mutual Educational and Cultural
Exchange Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2455(f) and 2458(c)) shall
apply in carrying out these activities: Provided further, That
payments and contributions collected and accepted for materials
or services provided as part of such activities may be retained
for use in covering the cost of such activities, and for
providing information to the public with respect to the export
administration and national security activities of the
Department of Commerce and other export control programs of the
United States and other governments.
Economic Development Administration
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
For grants for economic development assistance as provided by
the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, and for
trade adjustment assistance, $240,000,000, to remain available
until expended: Provided, That of the amounts provided, no more
than $4,000,000 may be transferred to ``Economic Development
Administration, Salaries and Expenses'' to conduct management
oversight and administration of public works grants.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of administering the economic
development assistance programs as provided for by law,
$32,800,000: Provided, That these funds may be used to monitor
projects approved pursuant to title I of the Public Works
Employment Act of 1976, title II of the Trade Act of 1974, and
the Community Emergency Drought Relief Act of 1977.
Minority Business Development Agency
MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
For necessary expenses of the Department of Commerce in
fostering, promoting, and developing minority business
enterprise, including expenses of grants, contracts, and other
agreements with public or private organizations, $29,825,000:
Provided, That within the amounts appropriated, $825,000 shall
be used for the projects, and in the amounts, specified in the
explanatory statement described in section 4 (in the matter
preceding division A of this consolidated Act).
Economic and Statistical Analysis
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses, as authorized by law, of economic and
statistical analysis programs of the Department of Commerce,
$90,621,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010.
Bureau of the Census
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For expenses necessary for collecting, compiling, analyzing,
preparing, and publishing statistics, provided for by law,
$233,588,000.
PERIODIC CENSUSES AND PROGRAMS
For necessary expenses to collect and publish statistics for
periodic censuses and programs provided for by law,
$2,906,262,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010:
Provided, That none of the funds provided in this or any other
Act for any fiscal year may be used for the collection of
census data on race identification that does not include ``some
other race'' as a category: Provided further, That from amounts
provided herein, funds may be used for additional promotion,
outreach, and marketing activities: Provided further, That none
of the funds made available in this Act shall be used for the
conduct of sweepstakes in the 2010 Decennial Census.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses, as provided for by law, of the
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA), $19,218,000, to remain available until September 30,
2010: Provided, That, notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 1535(d), the
Secretary of Commerce shall charge Federal agencies for costs
incurred in spectrum management, analysis, operations, and
related services, and such fees shall be retained and used as
offsetting collections for costs of such spectrum services, to
remain available until expended: Provided further, That the
Secretary of Commerce is authorized to retain and use as
offsetting collections all funds transferred, or previously
transferred, from other Government agencies for all costs
incurred in telecommunications research, engineering, and
related activities by the Institute for Telecommunication
Sciences of NTIA, in furtherance of its assigned functions
under this paragraph, and such funds received from other
Government agencies shall remain available until expended.
PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION
For the administration of grants, authorized by section 392
of the Communications Act of 1934, $20,000,000, to remain
available until expended as authorized by section 391 of the
Act: Provided, That not to exceed $2,000,000 shall be available
for program administration as authorized by section 391 of the
Act: Provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of
section 391 of the Act, the prior year unobligated balances may
be made available for grants for projects for which
applications have been submitted and approved during any fiscal
year.
United States Patent and Trademark Office
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) provided for by law, including defense
of suits instituted against the Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent
and Trademark Office, $2,010,100,000, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That the sum herein appropriated from the
general fund shall be reduced as offsetting collections
assessed and collected pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1113 and 35 U.S.C.
41 and 376 are received during fiscal year 2009, so as to
result in a fiscal year 2009 appropriation from the general
fund estimated at $0: Provided further, That during fiscal year
2009, should the total amount of offsetting fee collections be
less than $2,010,100,000, this amount shall be reduced
accordingly: Provided further, That $750,000 may be transferred
to ``Departmental Management, Salaries and Expenses'' for
activities associated with the National Intellectual Property
Law Enforcement Coordination Council: Provided further, That
from amounts provided herein, not to exceed $1,000 shall be
made available in fiscal year 2009 for official reception and
representation expenses: Provided further, That of the amounts
provided to the USPTO within this account, $5,000,000 shall not
become available for obligation until the Director of the USPTO
has completed a comprehensive review of the assumptions behind
the patent examiner expectancy goals and adopted a revised set
of expectancy goals for patent examination: Provided further,
That in fiscal year 2009 from the amounts made available for
``Salaries and Expenses'' for the USPTO, the amounts necessary
to pay: (1) the difference between the percentage of basic pay
contributed by the USPTO and employees under section 8334(a) of
title 5, United States Code, and the normal cost percentage (as
defined by section 8331(17) of that title) of basic pay, of
employees subject to subchapter III of chapter 83 of that
title; and (2) the present value of the otherwise unfunded
accruing costs, as determined by the Office of Personnel
Management, of post-retirement life insurance and post-
retirement health benefits coverage for all USPTO employees,
shall be transferred to the Civil Service Retirement and
Disability Fund, the Employees Life Insurance Fund, and the
Employees Health Benefits Fund, as appropriate, and shall be
available for the authorized purposes of those accounts:
Provided further, That sections 801, 802, and 803 of division
B, Public Law 108-447 shall remain in effect during fiscal year
2009: Provided further, That the Director may, this year,
reduce by regulation fees payable for documents in patent and
trademark matters, in connection with the filing of documents
filed electronically in a form prescribed by the Director:
Provided further, That $2,000,000 shall be transferred to
Office of Inspector General for activities associated with
carrying out investigations and audits related to the USPTO:
Provided further, That from the amounts provided herein, no
less than $4,000,000 shall be available only for the USPTO
contribution in a cooperative or joint agreement or agreements
with a non-profit organization or organizations, successfully
audited within the previous year, and with previous experience
in such programs, to conduct policy studies, including studies
relating to activities of United Nations Specialized agencies
and other international organizations, as well as conferences
and other development programs, in support of fair
international protection of intellectual property rights.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES
For necessary expenses of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, $472,000,000, to remain available until
expended, of which not to exceed $9,000,000 may be transferred
to the ``Working Capital Fund'': Provided, That not to exceed
$5,000 shall be for official reception and representation
expenses: Provided further, That within the amounts
appropriated, $3,000,000 shall be used for the projects, and in
the amounts, specified in the explanatory statement described
in section 4 (in the matter preceding division A of this
consolidated Act).
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
For necessary expenses of the Hollings Manufacturing
Extension Partnership of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, $110,000,000, to remain available until
expended. In addition, for necessary expenses of the Technology
Innovation Program of the National Institute of Standards and
Technology, $65,000,000, to remain available until expended.
CONSTRUCTION OF RESEARCH FACILITIES
For construction of new research facilities, including
architectural and engineering design, and for renovation and
maintenance of existing facilities, not otherwise provided for
the National Institute of Standards and Technology, as
authorized by 15 U.S.C. 278c-278e, $172,000,000, to remain
available until expended, of which $30,000,000 is for a
competitive construction grant program for research science
buildings: Provided, That within the amounts appropriated,
$44,000,000 shall be used for the projects, and in the amounts,
specified in the explanatory statement described in section 4
(in the matter preceding division A of this consolidated Act):
Provided further, That the Secretary of Commerce shall include
in the budget justification materials that the Secretary
submits to Congress in support of the Department of Commerce
budget (as submitted with the budget of the President under
section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code) an estimate
for each National Institute of Standards and Technology
construction project having a total multi-year program cost of
more than $5,000,000 and simultaneously the budget
justification materials shall include an estimate of the
budgetary requirements for each such project for each of the
five subsequent fiscal years.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
For necessary expenses of activities authorized by law for
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, including
maintenance, operation, and hire of aircraft and vessels;
grants, contracts, or other payments to nonprofit organizations
for the purposes of conducting activities pursuant to
cooperative agreements; and relocation of facilities,
$3,045,549,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010,
except for funds provided for cooperative enforcement, which
shall remain available until September 30, 2011: Provided, That
fees and donations received by the National Ocean Service for
the management of national marine sanctuaries may be retained
and used for the salaries and expenses associated with those
activities, notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302: Provided further,
That in addition, $3,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from
the fund entitled ``Coastal Zone Management'' and in addition
$79,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from the fund entitled
``Promote and Develop Fishery Products and Research Pertaining
to American Fisheries'': Provided further, That of the
$3,133,549,000 provided for in direct obligations under this
heading $3,045,549,000 is appropriated from the general fund,
$82,000,000 is provided by transfer, and $6,000,000 is derived
from recoveries of prior year obligations: Provided further,
That the total amount available for the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration corporate services administrative
support costs shall not exceed $226,809,000: Provided further,
That payments of funds made available under this heading to the
Department of Commerce Working Capital Fund including
Department of Commerce General Counsel legal services shall not
exceed $36,583,000: Provided further, That within the amounts
appropriated, $129,970,000 shall be used for the projects, and
in the amounts, specified in the explanatory statement
described in section 4 (in the matter preceding division A of
this consolidated Act): Provided further, That any deviation
from the amounts designated for specific activities in the
report accompanying this Act, or any use of deobligated
balances of funds provided under this heading in previous
years, shall be subject to the procedures set forth in section
505 of this Act: Provided further, That in allocating grants
under sections 306 and 306A of the Coastal Zone Management Act
of 1972, as amended, no coastal State shall receive more than 5
percent or less than 1 percent of increased funds appropriated
over the previous fiscal year: Provided further, That the
number of authorized officers in the NOAA Commissioned Officer
Corps shall remain at 321 until such time as section 6 of
Public Law 110-386 takes effect.
In addition, for necessary retired pay expenses under the
Retired Serviceman's Family Protection and Survivor Benefits
Plan, and for payments for the medical care of retired
personnel and their dependents under the Dependents Medical
Care Act (10 U.S.C. 55), such sums as may be necessary.
PROCUREMENT, ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION
For procurement, acquisition and construction of capital
assets, including alteration and modification costs, of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
$1,243,647,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011,
except funds provided for construction of facilities which
shall remain available until expended: Provided, That of the
$1,245,647,000 provided for in direct obligations under this
heading $1,243,647,000 is appropriated from the general fund
and $2,000,000 is provided from recoveries of prior year
obligations: Provided further, That of the amounts provided for
the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite
System, funds shall only be made available on a dollar-for-
dollar matching basis with funds provided for the same purpose
by the Department of Defense: Provided further, That except to
the extent expressly prohibited by any other law, the
Department of Defense may delegate procurement functions
related to the National Polar-orbiting Operational
Environmental Satellite System to officials of the Department
of Commerce pursuant to section 2311 of title 10, United States
Code: Provided further, That any deviation from the amounts
designated for specific activities in the report accompanying
this Act, or any use of deobligated balances of funds provided
under this heading in previous years, shall be subject to the
procedures set forth in section 505 of this Act: Provided
further, That within the amounts appropriated, $29,610,000
shall be used for the projects, and in the amounts, specified
in the explanatory statement described in section 4 (in the
matter preceding division A of this consolidated Act).
PACIFIC COASTAL SALMON RECOVERY
For necessary expenses associated with the restoration of
Pacific salmon populations, $80,000,000, to remain available
until September 30, 2010: Provided, That of the funds provided
herein the Secretary of Commerce may issue grants to the States
of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, California, and Alaska,
and Federally-recognized tribes of the Columbia River and
Pacific Coast for projects necessary for restoration of salmon
and steelhead populations that are listed as threatened or
endangered, or identified by a State as at-risk to be so-
listed, for maintaining populations necessary for exercise of
tribal treaty fishing rights or native subsistence fishing, or
for conservation of Pacific coastal salmon and steelhead
habitat, based on guidelines to be developed by the Secretary
of Commerce: Provided further, That funds disbursed to States
shall be subject to a matching requirement of funds or
documented in-kind contributions of at least 33 percent of the
Federal funds.
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Of amounts collected pursuant to section 308 of the Coastal
Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1456a), not to exceed
$3,000,000 shall be transferred to the ``Operations, Research,
and Facilities'' account to offset the costs of implementing
such Act.
FISHERIES FINANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT
Subject to section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of
1974, during fiscal year 2009, obligations of direct loans may
not exceed $8,000,000 for Individual Fishing Quota loans and
not to exceed $59,000,000 for traditional direct loans as
authorized by the Merchant Marine Act of 1936: Provided, That
none of the funds made available under this heading may be used
for direct loans for any new fishing vessel that will increase
the harvesting capacity in any United States fishery.
Departmental Management
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For expenses necessary for the departmental management of the
Department of Commerce provided for by law, including not to
exceed $5,000 for official entertainment, $53,000,000:
Provided, That the Secretary, within 120 days of enactment of
this Act, shall provide a report to the Committees on
Appropriations that audits and evaluates all decision documents
and expenditures by the Bureau of the Census as they relate to
the 2010 Census: Provided further, That of the amounts provided
to the Secretary within this account, $5,000,000 shall not
become available for obligation until the Secretary certifies
to the Committees on Appropriations that the Bureau of the
Census has followed and met all standards and best practices,
and all Office of Management and Budget guidelines related to
information technology projects and contract management.
HERBERT C. HOOVER BUILDING RENOVATION AND MODERNIZATION
For expenses necessary, including blast windows, for the
renovation and modernization of the Herbert C. Hoover Building,
$5,000,000, to remain available until expended.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General in
carrying out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of
1978 (5 U.S.C. App.), $25,800,000.
General Provisions--Department of Commerce
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
Sec. 101. During the current fiscal year, applicable
appropriations and funds made available to the Department of
Commerce by this Act shall be available for the activities
specified in the Act of October 26, 1949 (15 U.S.C. 1514), to
the extent and in the manner prescribed by the Act, and,
notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3324, may be used for advanced
payments not otherwise authorized only upon the certification
of officials designated by the Secretary of Commerce that such
payments are in the public interest.
Sec. 102. During the current fiscal year, appropriations
made available to the Department of Commerce by this Act for
salaries and expenses shall be available for hire of passenger
motor vehicles as authorized by 31 U.S.C. 1343 and 1344;
services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109; and uniforms or
allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902).
Sec. 103. Not to exceed 5 percent of any appropriation made
available for the current fiscal year for the Department of
Commerce in this Act may be transferred between such
appropriations, but no such appropriation shall be increased by
more than 10 percent by any such transfers: Provided, That any
transfer pursuant to this section shall be treated as a
reprogramming of funds under section 505 of this Act and shall
not be available for obligation or expenditure except in
compliance with the procedures set forth in that section:
Provided further, That the Secretary of Commerce shall notify
the Committees on Appropriations at least 15 days in advance of
the acquisition or disposal of any capital asset (including
land, structures, and equipment) not specifically provided for
in this Act or any other law appropriating funds for the
Department of Commerce: Provided further, That for the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration this section shall
provide for transfers among appropriations made only to the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and such
appropriations may not be transferred and reprogrammed to other
Department of Commerce bureaus and appropriation accounts.
Sec. 104. Any costs incurred by a department or agency
funded under this title resulting from personnel actions taken
in response to funding reductions included in this title or
from actions taken for the care and protection of loan
collateral or grant property shall be absorbed within the total
budgetary resources available to such department or agency:
Provided, That the authority to transfer funds between
appropriations accounts as may be necessary to carry out this
section is provided in addition to authorities included
elsewhere in this Act: Provided further, That use of funds to
carry out this section shall be treated as a reprogramming of
funds under section 505 of this Act and shall not be available
for obligation or expenditure except in compliance with the
procedures set forth in that section.
Sec. 105. Hereafter, notwithstanding any other provision of
law, no funds appropriated under this Act or any other Act
shall be used to register, issue, transfer, or enforce any
trademark of the phrase ``Last Best Place''.
Sec. 106. Hereafter, the Secretary of Commerce is permitted
to prescribe and enforce standards or regulations affecting
safety and health in the context of scientific and occupational
diving within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
Sec. 107. The requirements set forth by section 112 of
division B of Public Law 110-161 are hereby adopted by
reference.
Sec. 108. Notwithstanding any other law, the Secretary may
furnish services (including but not limited to utilities,
telecommunications, and security services) necessary to support
the operation, maintenance, and improvement of space that
persons, firms or organizations are authorized pursuant to the
Public Buildings Cooperative Use Act of 1976 or other authority
to use or occupy in the Herbert C. Hoover Building, Washington,
D.C., or other buildings, the maintenance, operation, and
protection of which has been delegated to the Secretary from
the Administrator of General Services pursuant to the Federal
Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended,
on a reimbursable or non-reimbursable basis. Amounts received
as reimbursement for services provided under this section or
the authority under which the use or occupancy of the space is
authorized, up to $200,000, shall be credited to the
appropriation or fund which initially bears the costs of such
services.
Sec. 109. The amounts made available under section 213 of
Public Law 108-199 for a New England lobster fishing capacity
reduction program shall be available for transfer by the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration from the
Fisheries Finance Program Account to the Operations, Research,
and Facilities appropriation, to remain available until
expended, for the Southern New England Cooperative Research
Initiative for cooperative research, marine debris removal, and
gear modification for conservation in Rhode Island.
Sec. 110. Section (d)(2)(A) of title 16 U.S.C. 3645 is
amended by inserting ``Nevada,'' after ``Idaho,''.
Sec. 111. With the consent of the President, the Secretary of
Commerce shall represent the United States Government in
negotiating and monitoring international agreements regarding
fisheries, marine mammals, or sea turtles: Provided, That the
Secretary of Commerce shall be responsible for the development
and interdepartmental coordination of the policies of the
United States with respect to the international negotiations
and agreements referred to in this section.
This title may be cited as the ``Department of Commerce
Appropriations Act, 2009''.
TITLE II
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
General Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For expenses necessary for the administration of the
Department of Justice, $105,805,000, of which not to exceed
$4,000,000 for security and construction of Department of
Justice facilities shall remain available until expended:
Provided, That the Attorney General is authorized to transfer
funds appropriated within General Administration to any office
in this account: Provided further, That $13,213,000 is for
Department Leadership; $7,834,000 is for Intergovernmental
Relations/External Affairs; $12,254,000 is for Executive
Support/Professional Responsibility; and $72,504,000 is for the
Justice Management Division: Provided further, That any change
in amounts specified in the preceding proviso greater than 5
percent shall be submitted for approval to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations consistent with the terms of
section 505 of this Act: Provided further, That this transfer
authority is in addition to transfers authorized under section
505 of this Act.
JUSTICE INFORMATION SHARING TECHNOLOGY
For necessary expenses for information sharing technology,
including planning, development, deployment and departmental
direction, $80,000,000, to remain available until expended, of
which $7,132,000 is for the unified financial management
system.
TACTICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
For the costs of developing and implementing a nation-wide
Integrated Wireless Network supporting Federal law enforcement,
and for the costs of operations and maintenance of existing
Land Mobile Radio legacy systems, $185,000,000, to remain
available until expended: Provided, That the Attorney General
shall transfer to this account all funds made available to the
Department of Justice for the purchase of portable and mobile
radios: Provided further, That any transfer made under the
preceding proviso shall be subject to section 505 of this Act.
ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW AND APPEALS
For expenses necessary for the administration of pardon and
clemency petitions and immigration-related activities,
$270,000,000, of which $4,000,000 shall be derived by transfer
from the Executive Office for Immigration Review fees deposited
in the ``Immigration Examinations Fee'' account.
DETENTION TRUSTEE
For necessary expenses of the Federal Detention Trustee,
$1,295,319,000, to remain available until expended: Provided,
That the Trustee shall be responsible for managing the Justice
Prisoner and Alien Transportation System: Provided further,
That not to exceed $5,000,000 shall be considered ``funds
appropriated for State and local law enforcement assistance''
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4013(b).
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General,
$75,681,000, including not to exceed $10,000 to meet unforeseen
emergencies of a confidential character.
United States Parole Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the United States Parole Commission
as authorized, $12,570,000.
Legal Activities
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, GENERAL LEGAL ACTIVITIES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For expenses necessary for the legal activities of the
Department of Justice, not otherwise provided for, including
not to exceed $20,000 for expenses of collecting evidence, to
be expended under the direction of, and to be accounted for
solely under the certificate of, the Attorney General; and rent
of private or Government-owned space in the District of
Columbia, $804,007,000, of which not to exceed $10,000,000 for
litigation support contracts shall remain available until
expended: Provided, That of the total amount appropriated, not
to exceed $10,000 shall be available to the United States
National Central Bureau, INTERPOL, for official reception and
representation expenses: Provided further, That notwithstanding
section 205 of this Act, upon a determination by the Attorney
General that emergent circumstances require additional funding
for litigation activities of the Civil Division, the Attorney
General may transfer such amounts to ``Salaries and Expenses,
General Legal Activities'' from available appropriations for
the current fiscal year for the Department of Justice, as may
be necessary to respond to such circumstances: Provided
further, That any transfer pursuant to the previous proviso
shall be treated as a reprogramming under section 505 of this
Act and shall not be available for obligation or expenditure
except in compliance with the procedures set forth in that
section: Provided further, That of the amount appropriated,
such sums as may be necessary shall be available to reimburse
the Office of Personnel Management for salaries and expenses
associated with the Federal observer program under section 8 of
the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 1973f): Provided
further, That of the amounts provided under this heading for
the Federal observer program $3,390,000 shall remain available
until expended, of which $1,090,000, previously transferred to
the Department of Justice by the Office of Personnel Management
under section 126 of division A of Public Law 110-329, shall be
transferred back to the Office of Personnel Management by the
Department of Justice.
In addition, for reimbursement of expenses of the Department
of Justice associated with processing cases under the National
Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, not to exceed $7,833,000,
to be appropriated from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust
Fund.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ANTITRUST DIVISION
For expenses necessary for the enforcement of antitrust and
kindred laws, $157,788,000, to remain available until expended:
Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, fees
collected for premerger notification filings under the Hart-
Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 (15 U.S.C.
18a), regardless of the year of collection (and estimated to be
$157,788,000 in fiscal year 2009), shall be retained and used
for necessary expenses in this appropriation, and shall remain
available until expended: Provided further, That the sum herein
appropriated from the general fund shall be reduced as such
offsetting collections are received during fiscal year 2009, so
as to result in a final fiscal year 2009 appropriation from the
general fund estimated at $0.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS
For necessary expenses of the Offices of the United States
Attorneys, including inter-governmental and cooperative
agreements, $1,836,336,000: Provided, That of the total amount
appropriated, not to exceed $8,000 shall be available for
official reception and representation expenses: Provided
further, That not to exceed $25,000,000 shall remain available
until expended: Provided further, That of the amount provided
under this heading, not less than $33,600,000 shall be used for
salaries and expenses for assistant U.S. Attorneys to carry out
section 704 of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
of 2006 (Public Law 109-248) concerning the prosecution of
offenses relating to the sexual exploitation of children.
UNITED STATES TRUSTEE SYSTEM FUND
For necessary expenses of the United States Trustee Program,
as authorized, $217,416,000, to remain available until expended
and to be derived from the United States Trustee System Fund:
Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision of law,
deposits to the Fund shall be available in such amounts as may
be necessary to pay refunds due depositors: Provided further,
That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, $160,000,000
of offsetting collections pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 589a(b) shall
be retained and used for necessary expenses in this
appropriation and shall remain available until expended:
Provided further, That the sum herein appropriated from the
Fund shall be reduced as such offsetting collections are
received during fiscal year 2009, so as to result in a final
fiscal year 2009 appropriation from the Fund estimated at
$52,416,000.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION
For expenses necessary to carry out the activities of the
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, including services as
authorized by section 3109 of title 5, United States Code,
$1,823,000.
FEES AND EXPENSES OF WITNESSES
For fees and expenses of witnesses, for expenses of contracts
for the procurement and supervision of expert witnesses, for
private counsel expenses, including advances, and for expenses
of foreign counsel, $168,300,000, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That not to exceed $10,000,000 may be made
available for construction of buildings for protected witness
safesites: Provided further, That not to exceed $3,000,000 may
be made available for the purchase and maintenance of armored
and other vehicles for witness security caravans: Provided
further, That not to exceed $9,000,000 may be made available
for the purchase, installation, maintenance, and upgrade of
secure telecommunications equipment and a secure automated
information network to store and retrieve the identities and
locations of protected witnesses.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE
For necessary expenses of the Community Relations Service,
$9,873,000: Provided, That notwithstanding section 205 of this
Act, upon a determination by the Attorney General that emergent
circumstances require additional funding for conflict
resolution and violence prevention activities of the Community
Relations Service, the Attorney General may transfer such
amounts to the Community Relations Service, from available
appropriations for the current fiscal year for the Department
of Justice, as may be necessary to respond to such
circumstances: Provided further, That any transfer pursuant to
the preceding proviso shall be treated as a reprogramming under
section 505 of this Act and shall not be available for
obligation or expenditure except in compliance with the
procedures set forth in that section.
ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND
For expenses authorized by 28 U.S.C. 524(c)(1)(B), (F), and
(G), $20,990,000, to be derived from the Department of Justice
Assets Forfeiture Fund.
United States Marshals Service
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the United States Marshals Service,
$950,000,000; of which not to exceed $30,000 shall be available
for official reception and representation expenses; of which
not to exceed $4,000,000 shall remain available until expended
for information technology systems; and of which not less than
$12,625,000 shall be available for the costs of courthouse
security equipment, including furnishings, relocations, and
telephone systems and cabling, and shall remain available until
expended.
CONSTRUCTION
For construction in space controlled, occupied or utilized by
the United States Marshals Service for prisoner holding and
related support, $4,000,000, to remain available until
expended.
National Security Division
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For expenses necessary to carry out the activities of the
National Security Division, $83,789,000; of which not to exceed
$5,000,000 for information technology systems shall remain
available until expended: Provided, That notwithstanding
section 205 of this Act, upon a determination by the Attorney
General that emergent circumstances require additional funding
for the activities of the National Security Division, the
Attorney General may transfer such amounts to this heading from
available appropriations for the current fiscal year for the
Department of Justice, as may be necessary to respond to such
circumstances: Provided further, That any transfer pursuant to
the preceding proviso shall be treated as a reprogramming under
section 505 of this Act and shall not be available for
obligation or expenditure except in compliance with the
procedures set forth in that section.
Interagency Law Enforcement
INTERAGENCY CRIME AND DRUG ENFORCEMENT
For necessary expenses for the identification, investigation,
and prosecution of individuals associated with the most
significant drug trafficking and affiliated money laundering
organizations not otherwise provided for, to include inter-
governmental agreements with State and local law enforcement
agencies engaged in the investigation and prosecution of
individuals involved in organized crime drug trafficking,
$515,000,000, of which $50,000,000 shall remain available until
expended: Provided, That any amounts obligated from
appropriations under this heading may be used under authorities
available to the organizations reimbursed from this
appropriation.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
for detection, investigation, and prosecution of crimes against
the United States; $7,065,100,000; of which not to exceed
$150,000,000 shall remain available until expended: Provided,
That not to exceed $205,000 shall be available for official
reception and representation expenses.
CONSTRUCTION
For necessary expenses to construct or acquire buildings and
sites by purchase, or as otherwise authorized by law (including
equipment for such buildings); conversion and extension of
federally-owned buildings; and preliminary planning and design
of projects; $153,491,000, to remain available until expended.
Drug Enforcement Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Drug Enforcement
Administration, including not to exceed $70,000 to meet
unforeseen emergencies of a confidential character pursuant to
28 U.S.C. 530C; and expenses for conducting drug education and
training programs, including travel and related expenses for
participants in such programs and the distribution of items of
token value that promote the goals of such programs,
$1,939,084,000; of which not to exceed $75,000,000 shall remain
available until expended; and of which not to exceed $100,000
shall be available for official reception and representation
expenses.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives, not to exceed $40,000 for official
reception and representation expenses; for training of State
and local law enforcement agencies with or without
reimbursement, including training in connection with the
training and acquisition of canines for explosives and fire
accelerants detection; and for provision of laboratory
assistance to State and local law enforcement agencies, with or
without reimbursement, $1,054,215,000, of which not to exceed
$1,000,000 shall be available for the payment of attorneys'
fees as provided by section 924(d)(2) of title 18, United
States Code; and of which $10,000,000 shall remain available
until expended: Provided, That no funds appropriated herein
shall be available for salaries or administrative expenses in
connection with consolidating or centralizing, within the
Department of Justice, the records, or any portion thereof, of
acquisition and disposition of firearms maintained by Federal
firearms licensees: Provided further, That no funds
appropriated herein shall be used to pay administrative
expenses or the compensation of any officer or employee of the
United States to implement an amendment or amendments to 27 CFR
478.118 or to change the definition of ``Curios or relics'' in
27 CFR 478.11 or remove any item from ATF Publication 5300.11
as it existed on January 1, 1994: Provided further, That none
of the funds appropriated herein shall be available to
investigate or act upon applications for relief from Federal
firearms disabilities under 18 U.S.C. 925(c): Provided further,
That such funds shall be available to investigate and act upon
applications filed by corporations for relief from Federal
firearms disabilities under section 925(c) of title 18, United
States Code: Provided further, That no funds made available by
this or any other Act may be used to transfer the functions,
missions, or activities of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives to other agencies or Departments in
fiscal year 2009: Provided further, That, beginning in fiscal
year 2009 and thereafter, no funds appropriated under this or
any other Act may be used to disclose part or all of the
contents of the Firearms Trace System database maintained by
the National Trace Center of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives or any information required to be kept
by licensees pursuant to section 923(g) of title 18, United
States Code, or required to be reported pursuant to paragraphs
(3) and (7) of such section 923(g), except to: (1) a Federal,
State, local, tribal, or foreign law enforcement agency, or a
Federal, State, or local prosecutor, solely in connection with
and for use in a criminal investigation or prosecution; or (2)
a Federal agency for a national security or intelligence
purpose; and all such data shall be immune from legal process,
shall not be subject to subpoena or other discovery, shall be
inadmissible in evidence, and shall not be used, relied on, or
disclosed in any manner, nor shall testimony or other evidence
be permitted based on the data, in a civil action in any State
(including the District of Columbia) or Federal court or in an
administrative proceeding other than a proceeding commenced by
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to
enforce the provisions of chapter 44 of such title, or a review
of such an action or proceeding; except that this proviso shall
not be construed to prevent: (A) the disclosure of statistical
information concerning total production, importation, and
exportation by each licensed importer (as defined in section
921(a)(9) of such title) and licensed manufacturer (as defined
in section 921(a)(10) of such title); (B) the sharing or
exchange of such information among and between Federal, State,
local, or foreign law enforcement agencies, Federal, State, or
local prosecutors, and Federal national security, intelligence,
or counterterrorism officials; or (C) the publication of annual
statistical reports on products regulated by the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, including total
production, importation, and exportation by each licensed
importer (as so defined) and licensed manufacturer (as so
defined), or statistical aggregate data regarding firearms
traffickers and trafficking channels, or firearms misuse,
felons, and trafficking investigations: Provided further, That
no funds made available by this or any other Act shall be
expended to promulgate or implement any rule requiring a
physical inventory of any business licensed under section 923
of title 18, United States Code: Provided further, That no
funds under this Act may be used to electronically retrieve
information gathered pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 923(g)(4) by name or
any personal identification code: Provided further, That no
funds authorized or made available under this or any other Act
may be used to deny any application for a license under section
923 of title 18, United States Code, or renewal of such a
license due to a lack of business activity, provided that the
applicant is otherwise eligible to receive such a license, and
is eligible to report business income or to claim an income tax
deduction for business expenses under the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986.
Federal Prison System
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Federal Prison System for the
administration, operation, and maintenance of Federal penal and
correctional institutions, including purchase (not to exceed
810, of which 766 are for replacement only) and hire of law
enforcement and passenger motor vehicles, and for the provision
of technical assistance and advice on corrections related
issues to foreign governments, $5,595,754,000: Provided, That
the Attorney General may transfer to the Health Resources and
Services Administration such amounts as may be necessary for
direct expenditures by that Administration for medical relief
for inmates of Federal penal and correctional institutions:
Provided further, That the Director of the Federal Prison
System, where necessary, may enter into contracts with a fiscal
agent or fiscal intermediary claims processor to determine the
amounts payable to persons who, on behalf of the Federal Prison
System, furnish health services to individuals committed to the
custody of the Federal Prison System: Provided further, That
not to exceed $6,000 shall be available for official reception
and representation expenses: Provided further, That not to
exceed $50,000,000 shall remain available for necessary
operations until September 30, 2010: Provided further, That, of
the amounts provided for contract confinement, not to exceed
$20,000,000 shall remain available until expended to make
payments in advance for grants, contracts and reimbursable
agreements, and other expenses authorized by section 501(c) of
the Refugee Education Assistance Act of 1980 (8 U.S.C. 1522
note), for the care and security in the United States of Cuban
and Haitian entrants: Provided further, That the Director of
the Federal Prison System may accept donated property and
services relating to the operation of the prison card program
from a not-for-profit entity which has operated such program in
the past notwithstanding the fact that such not-for-profit
entity furnishes services under contracts to the Federal Prison
System relating to the operation of pre-release services,
halfway houses, or other custodial facilities.
BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
For planning, acquisition of sites and construction of new
facilities; purchase and acquisition of facilities and
remodeling, and equipping of such facilities for penal and
correctional use, including all necessary expenses incident
thereto, by contract or force account; and constructing,
remodeling, and equipping necessary buildings and facilities at
existing penal and correctional institutions, including all
necessary expenses incident thereto, by contract or force
account, $575,807,000, to remain available until expended, of
which not less than $110,627,000 shall be available only for
modernization, maintenance and repair, and of which not to
exceed $14,000,000 shall be available to construct areas for
inmate work programs: Provided, That labor of United States
prisoners may be used for work performed under this
appropriation.
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED
The Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated, is hereby
authorized to make such expenditures, within the limits of
funds and borrowing authority available, and in accord with the
law, and to make such contracts and commitments, without regard
to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 9104 of title
31, United States Code, as may be necessary in carrying out the
program set forth in the budget for the current fiscal year for
such corporation, including purchase (not to exceed five for
replacement only) and hire of passenger motor vehicles.
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES,
INCORPORATED
Not to exceed $2,328,000 of the funds of the Federal Prison
Industries, Incorporated shall be available for its
administrative expenses, and for services as authorized by
section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, to be computed on
an accrual basis to be determined in accordance with the
corporation's current prescribed accounting system, and such
amounts shall be exclusive of depreciation, payment of claims,
and expenditures which such accounting system requires to be
capitalized or charged to cost of commodities acquired or
produced, including selling and shipping expenses, and expenses
in connection with acquisition, construction, operation,
maintenance, improvement, protection, or disposition of
facilities and other property belonging to the corporation or
in which it has an interest.
State and Local Law Enforcement Activities
Office on Violence Against Women
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION PROGRAMS
For grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and other
assistance for the prevention and prosecution of violence
against women, as authorized by the Omnibus Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3711 et seq.) (``the 1968
Act''); the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of
1994 (Public Law 103-322) (``the 1994 Act''); the Victims of
Child Abuse Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-647) (``the 1990
Act''); the Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools to end the
Exploitation of Children Today Act of 2003 (Public Law 108-21);
the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 (42
U.S.C. 5601 et seq.) (``the 1974 Act''); the Victims of
Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 (Public Law
106-386) (``the 2000 Act''); and the Violence Against Women and
Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law
109-162) (``the 2005 Act''); and for related victims services,
$415,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided,
That except as otherwise provided by law, not to exceed 3
percent of funds made available under this heading may be used
for expenses related to evaluation, training, and technical
assistance: Provided further, That of the amount provided
(which shall be by transfer, for programs administered by the
Office of Justice Programs)--
(1) $15,000,000 for the court-appointed special
advocate program, as authorized by section 217 of the
1990 Act;
(2) $2,500,000 for child abuse training programs for
judicial personnel and practitioners, as authorized by
section 222 of the 1990 Act;
(3) $190,000,000 for grants to combat violence
against women, as authorized by part T of the 1968 Act,
of which--
(A) $18,000,000 shall be for transitional
housing assistance grants for victims of
domestic violence, stalking or sexual assault
as authorized by section 40299 of the 1994 Act;
and
(B) $1,880,000 shall be for the National
Institute of Justice for research and
evaluation of violence against women and
related issues addressed by grant programs of
the Office on Violence Against Women;
(4) $60,000,000 for grants to encourage arrest
policies as authorized by part U of the 1968 Act;
(5) $12,000,000 for sexual assault victims
assistance, as authorized by section 41601 of the 1994
Act;
(6) $41,000,000 for rural domestic violence and child
abuse enforcement assistance grants, as authorized by
section 40295 of the 1994 Act;
(7) $3,500,000 for training programs as authorized by
section 40152 of the 1994 Act, and for related local
demonstration projects;
(8) $3,000,000 for grants to improve the stalking and
domestic violence databases, as authorized by section
40602 of the 1994 Act;
(9) $9,500,000 for grants to reduce violent crimes
against women on campus, as authorized by section 304
of the 2005 Act;
(10) $37,000,000 for legal assistance for victims, as
authorized by section 1201 of the 2000 Act;
(11) $4,250,000 for enhanced training and services to
end violence against and abuse of women in later life,
as authorized by section 40802 of the 1994 Act;
(12) $14,000,000 for the safe havens for children
program, as authorized by section 1301 of the 2000 Act;
(13) $6,750,000 for education and training to end
violence against and abuse of women with disabilities,
as authorized by section 1402 of the 2000 Act;
(14) $3,000,000 for an engaging men and youth in
prevention program, as authorized by section 41305 of
the 1994 Act;
(15) $1,000,000 for analysis and research on violence
against Indian women, as authorized by section 904 of
the 2005 Act;
(16) $1,000,000 for tracking of violence against
Indian women, as authorized by section 905 of the 2005
Act;
(17) $3,500,000 for services to advocate and respond
to youth, as authorized by section 41201 of the 1994
Act;
(18) $3,000,000 for grants to assist children and
youth exposed to violence, as authorized by section
41303 of the 1994 Act;
(19) $3,000,000 for the court training and
improvements program, as authorized by section 41002 of
the 1994 Act;
(20) $1,000,000 for the National Resource Center on
Workplace Responses to assist victims of domestic
violence, as authorized by section 41501 of the 1994
Act; and
(21) $1,000,000 for grants for televised testimony,
as authorized by part N of title I of the 1968 Act.
Office of Justice Programs
JUSTICE ASSISTANCE
For grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and other
assistance authorized by title I of the Omnibus Crime Control
and Safe Streets Act of 1968; the Missing Children's Assistance
Act (42 U.S.C. 5771 et seq.); the Prosecutorial Remedies and
Other Tools to end the Exploitation of Children Today Act of
2003 (Public Law 108-21); the Justice for All Act of 2004
(Public Law 108-405); the Violence Against Women and Department
of Justice Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-162);
the Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-647);
the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 (Public Law 98-473); the Adam
Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-
248); the PROTECT Our Children Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-
401); subtitle D of title II of the Homeland Security Act of
2002 (Public Law 107-296), which may include research and
development; and other programs (including the Statewide
Automated Victim Notification Program); $220,000,000, to remain
available until expended, of which:
(1) $45,000,000 is for criminal justice statistics
programs, pursuant to part C of the 1968 Act, of which
$26,000,000 is for the National Crime Victimization
Survey; and
(2) $48,000,000 is for research, development, and
evaluation programs:
Provided, That section 1404(c)(3)(E)(i) of the Victims of Crime
Act of 1984, as amended (42 U.S.C. 10603) is amended after
``internships'' by inserting ``and for grants under
subparagraphs (1)(A) and (B), pursuant to rules or guidelines
that generally establish a publicly-announced, competitive
process''.
STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE
For grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and other
assistance authorized by the Violent Crime Control and Law
Enforcement Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-322) (``the 1994
Act''); the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
(``the 1968 Act''); the Justice for All Act of 2004 (Public Law
108-405); the Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990 (Public Law
101-647) (``the 1990 Act''); the Trafficking Victims Protection
Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-164); the Violence
Against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of
2005 (Public Law 109-162); the Adam Walsh Child Protection and
Safety Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-248); and the Victims of
Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 (Public Law
106-386); and other programs; $1,328,500,000, to remain
available until expended as follows:
(1) $546,000,000 for the Edward Byrne Memorial
Justice Assistance Grant program as authorized by
subpart 1 of part E of title I of the 1968 Act, (except
that section 1001(c), and the special rules for Puerto
Rico under section 505(g), of the 1968 Act, shall not
apply for purposes of this Act), of which $5,000,000 is
for use by the National Institute of Justice in
assisting units of local government to identify,
select, develop, modernize, and purchase new
technologies for use by law enforcement, $2,000,000 is
for a program to improve State and local law
enforcement intelligence capabilities including
antiterrorism training and training to ensure that
constitutional rights, civil liberties, civil rights,
and privacy interests are protected throughout the
intelligence process, $7,000,000 is to reimburse State
and local law enforcement for security and related
costs, including overtime, associated with the
extraordinary security required to protect the
President-elect during the Presidential transition
period; and $20,000,000 is to reimburse State and local
governments for extraordinary costs associated with the
2009 Presidential Inauguration;
(2) $400,000,000 for the State Criminal Alien
Assistance Program, as authorized by section 241(i)(5)
of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C.
1231(i)(5));
(3) $31,000,000 for the Southwest Border Prosecutor
Initiative to reimburse State, county, parish, tribal,
or municipal governments for costs associated with the
prosecution of criminal cases declined by local offices
of the United States Attorneys;
(4) $3,000,000 for the Northern Border Prosecutor
Initiative to reimburse State, county, parish, tribal
or municipal governments for the costs associated with
the prosecution of criminal cases declined by local
offices of United States Attorneys;
(5) $178,500,000 for discretionary grants to improve
the functioning of the criminal justice system, to
prevent or combat juvenile delinquency, and to assist
victims of crime (other than compensation): Provided,
That within the amounts appropriated, $178,500,000
shall be used for the projects, and in the amounts
specified in the explanatory statement described in
section 4 (in the matter preceding division A of this
consolidated Act);
(6) $30,000,000 for competitive grants to improve the
functioning of the criminal justice system, to prevent
or combat juvenile delinquency, and to assist victims
of crime (other than compensation);
(7) $2,000,000 for the purposes described in the
Missing Alzheimer's Disease Patient Alert Program
(section 240001 of the 1994 Act);
(8) $10,000,000 for victim services programs for
victims of trafficking, as authorized by section
107(b)(2) of Public Law 106-386 and for programs
authorized under Public Law 109-164;
(9) $40,000,000 for Drug Courts, as authorized by
section 1001(25)(A) of title I of the 1968 Act;
(10) $7,000,000 for a prescription drug monitoring
program;
(11) $12,500,000 for prison rape prevention and
prosecution and other programs, as authorized by the
Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (Public Law 108-
79);
(12) $10,000,000 for grants for Residential Substance
Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners, as authorized by
part S of title I of the 1968 Act;
(13) $5,500,000 for the Capital Litigation
Improvement Grant Program, as authorized by section 426
of Public Law 108-405, and for grants for wrongful
prosecution review;
(14) $10,000,000 for mental health courts and adult
and juvenile collaboration program grants, as
authorized by parts V and HH of title I of the 1968
Act, and the Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime
Reduction Reauthorization and Improvement Act of 2008
(Public Law 110-416);
(15) $25,000,000 for assistance to Indian tribes, of
which--
(A) $10,000,000 shall be available for grants
under section 20109 of subtitle A of title II
of the 1994 Act;
(B) $9,000,000 shall be available for the
Tribal Courts Initiative; and
(C) $6,000,000 shall be available for tribal
alcohol and substance abuse reduction
assistance grants; and
(16) $18,000,000 for economic, high technology and
Internet crime prevention grants:
Provided, That, if a unit of local government uses any of the
funds made available under this heading to increase the number
of law enforcement officers, the unit of local government will
achieve a net gain in the number of law enforcement officers
who perform nonadministrative public safety service.
WEED AND SEED PROGRAM FUND
For necessary expenses, including salaries and related
expenses of the Office of Weed and Seed Strategies,
$25,000,000, to remain available until expended, as authorized
by section 103 of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
Streets Act of 1968.
JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAMS
For grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and other
assistance authorized by the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention Act of 1974 (``the 1974 Act''), the Omnibus Crime
Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (``the 1968 Act''), the
Violence Against Women and Department of Justice
Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-162), the Missing
Children's Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5771 et seq.); the
Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools to end the Exploitation
of Children Today Act of 2003 (Public Law 108-21); the Victims
of Child Abuse Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-647); the Adam Walsh
Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-248);
the PROTECT Our Children Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-401), and
other juvenile justice programs, $374,000,000, to remain
available until expended as follows:
(1) $75,000,000 for programs authorized by section
221 of the 1974 Act, and for training and technical
assistance to assist small, non-profit organizations
with the Federal grants process;
(2) $82,000,000 for grants and projects, as
authorized by sections 261 and 262 of the 1974 Act:
Provided, That within the amounts appropriated,
$82,000,000 shall be used for the projects, and in the
amounts, specified in the explanatory statement
described in section 4 (in the matter preceding
division A of this consolidated Act);
(3) $80,000,000 for youth mentoring grants;
(4) $62,000,000 for delinquency prevention, as
authorized by section 505 of the 1974 Act, of which,
pursuant to sections 261 and 262 thereof--
(A) $25,000,000 shall be for the Tribal Youth
Program;
(B) $10,000,000 shall be for a gang
resistance education and training program; and
(C) $25,000,000 shall be for grants of
$360,000 to each State and $4,840,000 shall be
available for discretionary grants, for
programs and activities to enforce State laws
prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages to
minors or the purchase or consumption of
alcoholic beverages by minors, for prevention
and reduction of consumption of alcoholic
beverages by minors, and for technical
assistance and training;
(5) $20,000,000 for programs authorized by the
Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990; and
(6) $55,000,000 for the Juvenile Accountability Block
Grants program as authorized by part R of title I of
the 1968 Act and Guam shall be considered a State:
Provided, That not more than 10 percent of each amount may be
used for research, evaluation, and statistics activities
designed to benefit the programs or activities authorized:
Provided further, That not more than 2 percent of each amount
may be used for training and technical assistance: Provided
further, That the previous two provisos shall not apply to
grants and projects authorized by sections 261 and 262 of the
1974 Act.
PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER BENEFITS
For payments and expenses authorized by part L of title I of
the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (42
U.S.C. 3796), such sums as are necessary, as authorized by
section 6093 of Public Law 100-690 (102 Stat. 4339-4340)
(including amounts for administrative costs, which amounts
shall be paid to the ``Salaries and Expenses'' account), to
remain available until expended; and $5,000,000 for payments
authorized by section 1201(b) of such Act; and $4,100,000 for
educational assistance, as authorized by section 1212 of such
Act.
COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES
For activities authorized by the Violent Crime Control and
Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-322); the Omnibus
Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (``the 1968 Act'');
the Violence Against Women and Department of Justice
Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-162); subtitle D of
title II of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-
296), which may include research and development; and the USA
PATRIOT Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law
109-177); the Second Chance Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-199);
the NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-
180); the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006
(Public Law 109-248) (the ``Adam Walsh Act''); and the Justice
for All Act of 2004 (Public Law 108-405), $550,500,000, to
remain available until expended: Provided, That any balances
made available through prior year deobligations shall only be
available in accordance with section 505 of this Act. Of the
amount provided (which shall be by transfer, for programs
administered by the Office of Justice Programs)--
(1) $25,000,000 is for the matching grant program for
armor vests for law enforcement officers, as authorized
by section 2501 of title I of the 1968 Act: Provided,
That $1,500,000 is transferred directly to the National
Institute of Standards and Technology's Office of Law
Enforcement Standards from the Community Oriented
Policing Services Office for research, testing, and
evaluation programs: Provided further, That section
2501(f) of part Y of title I of the 1968 Act (42 U.S.C.
3796ll(f)), is amended by inserting at the end the
following:
``(3) Waiver.--The Director may waive in whole or in
part, the match requirement of paragraph (1) in the
case of fiscal hardship, as determined by the
Director.'';
(2) $39,500,000 is for grants to entities described
in section 1701 of title I of the 1968 Act, to address
public safety and methamphetamine manufacturing, sale,
and use in hot spots as authorized by section 754 of
Public Law 109-177, and for other anti-methamphetamine-
related activities: Provided, That within the amounts
appropriated, $34,500,000 shall be used for the
projects, and in the amounts, specified in the
explanatory statement described in section 4 (in the
matter preceding division A of this consolidated Act);
(3) $187,000,000 is for a law enforcement
technologies and interoperable communications program,
and related law enforcement and public safety
equipment: Provided, That within the amounts
appropriated, $185,500,000 shall be used for the
projects, and in the amounts, specified in the
explanatory statement described in section 4 (in the
matter preceding division A of this consolidated Act);
(4) $25,000,000 is for offender re-entry programs, as
authorized under section 101 and 211 of the Second
Chance Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-199), of which
$15,000,000 is for grants for adult and juvenile
offender state and local reentry demonstration
projects, and $10,000,000 is for grants for mentoring
and transitional services;
(5) $10,000,000 is for grants to assist States and
tribal governments as authorized by the NICS
Improvements Amendments Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-
180);
(6) $10,000,000 is for grants to upgrade criminal
records, as authorized under the Crime Identification
Technology Act of 1998 (42 U.S.C. 14601);
(7) $156,000,000 is for DNA related and forensic
programs and activities as follows:
(A) $151,000,000 for a DNA analysis and
capacity enhancement program and for other
local, state, and Federal forensic activities
including the purposes of section 2 of the DNA
Analysis Backlog Elimination Act of 2000 (the
Debbie Smith DNA Backlog Grant Program); and
(B) $5,000,000 for the purposes described in
the Kirk Bloodsworth Post-Conviction DNA
Testing Program (Public Law 108-405, section
412);
(8) $20,000,000 is for improving tribal law
enforcement, including equipment and training;
(9) $15,000,000 is for programs to reduce gun crime
and gang violence;
(10) $4,000,000 is for training and technical
assistance;
(11) $18,000,000 is for a national grant program the
purpose of which is to assist State and local law
enforcement to locate, arrest and prosecute child
sexual predators and exploiters, and to enforce sex
offender registration laws described in section 1701(b)
of the 1968 Act, of which:
(A) $5,000,000 is for sex offender management
assistance as authorized by the Adam Walsh Act
and the Violent Crime Control Act of 1994
(Public Law 103-322); and
(B) $1,000,000 is for the National Sex
Offender Public Registry;
(12) $16,000,000 is for expenses authorized by part
AA of the 1968 Act (Secure our Schools); and
(13) $25,000,000 is for Paul Coverdell Forensic
Science Improvement Grants under part BB of title I of
the 1968 Act.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses, not elsewhere specified in this
title, for management and administration of programs within the
Office on Violence Against Women, the Office of Justice
Programs and the Community Oriented Policing Services Office,
$174,000,000, of which not to exceed $14,000,000 shall be
available for the Office on Violence Against Women; not to
exceed $130,000,000 shall be available for the Office of
Justice Programs; not to exceed $30,000,000 shall be available
for the Community Oriented Policing Services Office: Provided,
That, notwithstanding section 109 of title I of Public Law 90-
351, an additional amount, not to exceed $21,000,000 shall be
available for authorized activities of the Office of Audit,
Assessment, and Management: Provided further, That the total
amount available for management and administration of such
programs shall not exceed $195,000,000.
General Provisions--Department of Justice
Sec. 201. In addition to amounts otherwise made available in
this title for official reception and representation expenses,
a total of not to exceed $50,000 from funds appropriated to the
Department of Justice in this title shall be available to the
Attorney General for official reception and representation
expenses.
Sec. 202. None of the funds appropriated by this title shall
be available to pay for an abortion, except where the life of
the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to
term, or in the case of rape: Provided, That should this
prohibition be declared unconstitutional by a court of
competent jurisdiction, this section shall be null and void.
Sec. 203. None of the funds appropriated under this title
shall be used to require any person to perform, or facilitate
in any way the performance of, any abortion.
Sec. 204. Nothing in the preceding section shall remove the
obligation of the Director of the Bureau of Prisons to provide
escort services necessary for a female inmate to receive such
service outside the Federal facility: Provided, That nothing in
this section in any way diminishes the effect of section 203
intended to address the philosophical beliefs of individual
employees of the Bureau of Prisons.
Sec. 205. Not to exceed 5 percent of any appropriation made
available for the current fiscal year for the Department of
Justice in this Act may be transferred between such
appropriations, but no such appropriation, except as otherwise
specifically provided, shall be increased by more than 10
percent by any such transfers: Provided, That any transfer
pursuant to this section shall be treated as a reprogramming of
funds under section 505 of this Act and shall not be available
for obligation except in compliance with the procedures set
forth in that section: Provided further, That none of the funds
appropriated to ``Buildings and Facilities, Federal Prison
System'' in this or any other Act may be transferred to
``Salaries and Expenses, Federal Prison System'', or any other
Department of Justice account, unless the President certifies
that such a transfer is necessary to the national security
interests of the United States, and such authority shall not be
delegated, and shall be subject to section 505 of this Act.
Sec. 206. The Attorney General is authorized to extend
through September 30, 2010, the Personnel Management
Demonstration Project transferred to the Attorney General
pursuant to section 1115 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002,
Public Law 107-296 (6 U.S.C. 533) without limitation on the
number of employees or the positions covered.
Sec. 207. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, Public
Law 102-395 section 102(b) shall extend to the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in the conduct of
undercover investigative operations and shall apply without
fiscal year limitation with respect to any undercover
investigative operation initiated by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that is necessary for the
detection and prosecution of crimes against the United States.
Sec. 208. None of the funds made available to the Department
of Justice in this Act may be used for the purpose of
transporting an individual who is a prisoner pursuant to
conviction for crime under State or Federal law and is
classified as a maximum or high security prisoner, other than
to a prison or other facility certified by the Federal Bureau
of Prisons as appropriately secure for housing such a prisoner.
Sec. 209. (a) None of the funds appropriated by this Act may
be used by Federal prisons to purchase cable television
services, to rent or purchase videocassettes, videocassette
recorders, or other audiovisual or electronic equipment used
primarily for recreational purposes.
(b) The preceding sentence does not preclude the renting,
maintenance, or purchase of audiovisual or electronic equipment
for inmate training, religious, or educational programs.
Sec. 210. None of the funds made available under this title
shall be obligated or expended for Sentinel, or for any other
major new or enhanced information technology program having
total estimated development costs in excess of $100,000,000,
unless the Deputy Attorney General and the investment review
board certify to the Committees on Appropriations that the
information technology program has appropriate program
management and contractor oversight mechanisms in place, and
that the program is compatible with the enterprise architecture
of the Department of Justice.
Sec. 211. The notification thresholds and procedures set
forth in section 505 of this Act shall apply to deviations from
the amounts designated for specific activities in this Act and
accompanying statement, and to any use of deobligated balances
of funds provided under this title in previous years.
Sec. 212. None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be
used to plan for, begin, continue, finish, process, or approve
a public-private competition under the Office of Management and
Budget Circular A-76 or any successor administrative
regulation, directive, or policy for work performed by
employees of the Bureau of Prisons or of Federal Prison
Industries, Incorporated.
Sec. 213. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no
funds shall be available for the salary, benefits, or expenses
of any United States Attorney assigned dual or additional
responsibilities by the Attorney General or his designee that
exempt that United States Attorney from the residency
requirements of 28 U.S.C. 545.
Sec. 214. None of the funds appropriated in this or any
other Act shall be obligated for the initiation of a future
phase of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Sentinel program
until the Attorney General certifies to the Committees on
Appropriations that existing phases currently under contract
for development or fielding have completed a majority of the
work for that phase under the performance measurement baseline
validated by the integrated baseline review conducted in 2008:
Provided, That this restriction does not apply to planning and
design activities for future phases: Provided further, That the
Bureau will notify the Committees on Appropriations of any
significant changes to the baseline.
Sec. 215. (a) The Attorney General shall submit quarterly
reports to the Inspector General of the Department of Justice
regarding the costs and contracting procedures relating to each
conference held by the Department of Justice during fiscal year
2009 for which the cost to the Government was more than
$20,000.
(b) Each report submitted under subsection (a) shall include,
for each conference described in that subsection held during
the applicable quarter--
(1) a description of the subject of and number of
participants attending that conference;
(2) a detailed statement of the costs to the
Government relating to that conference, including--
(A) the cost of any food or beverages;
(B) the cost of any audio-visual services;
and
(C) a discussion of the methodology used to
determine which costs relate to that
conference; and
(3) a description of the contracting procedures
relating to that conference, including--
(A) whether contracts were awarded on a
competitive basis for that conference; and
(B) a discussion of any cost comparison
conducted by the Department of Justice in
evaluating potential contractors for that
conference.
This title may be cited as the ``Department of Justice
Appropriations Act, 2009''.
TITLE III
SCIENCE
Office of Science and Technology Policy
For necessary expenses of the Office of Science and
Technology Policy, in carrying out the purposes of the National
Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act
of 1976 (42 U.S.C. 6601-6671), hire of passenger motor
vehicles, and services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, not to
exceed $2,500 for official reception and representation
expenses, and rental of conference rooms in the District of
Columbia, $5,303,000.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
science
For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, in the
conduct and support of science research and development
activities, including research, development, operations,
support, and services; maintenance; construction of facilities
including repair, rehabilitation, revitalization, and
modification of facilities, construction of new facilities and
additions to existing facilities, facility planning and design,
and restoration, and acquisition or condemnation of real
property, as authorized by law; environmental compliance and
restoration; space flight, spacecraft control, and
communications activities; program management; personnel and
related costs, including uniforms or allowances therefor, as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902; travel expenses; purchase and
hire of passenger motor vehicles; and purchase, lease, charter,
maintenance, and operation of mission and administrative
aircraft, $4,503,019,000 to remain available until September
30, 2010.
aeronautics
For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, in the
conduct and support of aeronautics research and development
activities, including research, development, operations,
support, and services; maintenance; construction of facilities
including repair, rehabilitation, revitalization, and
modification of facilities, construction of new facilities and
additions to existing facilities, facility planning and design,
and restoration, and acquisition or condemnation of real
property, as authorized by law; environmental compliance and
restoration; space flight, spacecraft control, and
communications activities; program management; personnel and
related costs, including uniforms or allowances therefor, as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902; travel expenses; purchase and
hire of passenger motor vehicles; and purchase, lease, charter,
maintenance, and operation of mission and administrative
aircraft, $500,000,000 to remain available until September 30,
2010.
exploration
For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, in the
conduct and support of exploration research and development
activities, including research, development, operations,
support, and services; maintenance; construction of facilities
including repair, rehabilitation, revitalization, and
modification of facilities, construction of new facilities and
additions to existing facilities, facility planning and design,
and restoration, and acquisition or condemnation of real
property, as authorized by law; environmental compliance and
restoration; space flight, spacecraft control, and
communications activities; program management, personnel and
related costs, including uniforms or allowances therefor, as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902; travel expenses; purchase and
hire of passenger motor vehicles; and purchase, lease, charter,
maintenance, and operation of mission and administrative
aircraft, $3,505,469,000 to remain available until September
30, 2010.
space operations
For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, in the
conduct and support of space operations research and
development activities, including research, development,
operations, support and services; space flight, spacecraft
control and communications activities including operations,
production, and services; maintenance; construction of
facilities including repair, rehabilitation, revitalization and
modification of facilities, construction of new facilities and
additions to existing facilities, facility planning and design,
and restoration, and acquisition or condemnation of real
property, as authorized by law; environmental compliance and
restoration; program management; personnel and related costs,
including uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by 5
U.S.C. 5901-5902; travel expenses; purchase and hire of
passenger motor vehicles; and purchase, lease, charter,
maintenance and operation of mission and administrative
aircraft, $5,764,710,000, to remain available until September
30, 2010: Provided, That of the amounts provided under this
heading, $2,981,724,000 shall be for Space Shuttle operations,
production, research, development, and support, $2,060,162,000
shall be for International Space Station operations,
production, research, development, and support, and
$722,824,000 shall be for Space and Flight support.
education
For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, in
carrying out aerospace and aeronautical education research and
development activities, including research, development,
operations, support, and services; program management;
personnel and related costs, uniforms or allowances therefor,
as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902; travel expenses; purchase
and hire of passenger motor vehicles; and purchase, lease,
charter, maintenance, and operation of mission and
administrative aircraft, $169,200,000, to remain available
until September 30, 2010.
CROSS AGENCY SUPPORT
For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, in the
conduct and support of science, aeronautics, exploration, space
operations and education research and development activities,
including research, development, operations, support, and
services; maintenance; construction of facilities including
repair, rehabilitation, revitalization, and modification of
facilities, construction of new facilities and additions to
existing facilities, facility planning and design, and
restoration, and acquisition or condemnation of real property,
as authorized by law; environmental compliance and restoration;
space flight, spacecraft control, and communications
activities; program management; personnel and related costs,
including uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by 5
U.S.C. 5901-5902; travel expenses; purchase and hire of
passenger motor vehicles; not to exceed $70,000 for official
reception and representation expenses; and purchase, lease,
charter, maintenance, and operation of mission and
administrative aircraft, $3,306,387,000, to remain available
until September 30, 2010: Provided, That $2,024,000,000,
together with not more than $9,000,000 to be derived from
receipts pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 2459j, shall be available for
center management and operations: Provided further, That
notwithstanding 42 U.S.C. 2459j, proceeds from enhanced use
leases that may be made available for obligation for fiscal
year 2009 shall not exceed $9,000,000: Provided further, That
each annual budget request shall include an annual estimate of
gross receipts and collections and proposed use of all funds
collected pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 2459j: Provided further, That
not less than $45,000,000 shall be available for independent
verification and validation activities, of which $5,000,000
shall be available to develop core verification and validation
competencies with small businesses, and $40,000,000 shall be
available for operations of the independent verification and
validation facility: Provided further, That within the amounts
appropriated $67,500,000 shall be used for the projects, and in
the amounts, specified in the explanatory statement described
in section 4 (in the matter preceding division A of this
consolidated Act).
office of inspector general
For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General in
carrying out the Inspector General Act of 1978, $33,600,000, to
remain available until September 30, 2010.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Notwithstanding the limitation on the duration of
availability of funds appropriated to the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration for any account in this Act, except
for ``Office of Inspector General'', when any activity has been
initiated by the incurrence of obligations for construction of
facilities or environmental compliance and restoration
activities as authorized by law, such amount available for such
activity shall remain available until expended. This provision
does not apply to the amounts appropriated for institutional
minor revitalization and minor construction of facilities, and
institutional facility planning and design.
Notwithstanding the limitation on the availability of funds
appropriated to the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration for any account in this Act, except for ``Office
of Inspector General'', the amounts appropriated for
construction of facilities shall remain available until
September 30, 2011.
Funds for announced prizes otherwise authorized shall remain
available, without fiscal year limitation, until the prize is
claimed or the offer is withdrawn.
Not to exceed 5 percent of any appropriation made available
for the current fiscal year for the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration in this Act may be transferred between
such appropriations, but no such appropriation, except as
otherwise specifically provided, shall be increased by more
than 10 percent by any such transfers. Any transfer pursuant to
this provision shall be treated as a reprogramming of funds
under section 505 of this Act and shall not be available for
obligation except in compliance with the procedures set forth
in that section.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no funds shall be
used to implement any Reduction in Force or other involuntary
separations (except for cause) by the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration prior to September 30, 2009.
The unexpired balances of the Science, Aeronautics, and
Exploration account, for activities for which funds are
provided under this Act, may be transferred to the new accounts
established in this Act that provide such activity. Balances so
transferred shall be merged with the funds in the newly
established accounts, but shall be available under the same
terms, conditions and period of time as previously
appropriated.
For the closeout of all Space Shuttle contracts and
associated programs, amounts that have expired but have not
been cancelled in the Human Space Flight, Space Flight
Capabilities, and Exploration Capabilities appropriations
accounts shall remain available through fiscal year 2015 for
the liquidation of valid obligations incurred during the period
of fiscal year 2001 through fiscal year 2009.
Funding designations and minimum funding requirements
contained in any other Act shall not be applicable to funds
appropriated by this title for the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
The Administrator of NASA shall, not later than February 2,
2009, submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report
that delineates by fiscal year, mission directorate and object
class the full costs necessary for Space Shuttle retirement and
transition activities for fiscal years 2006 through 2015 that
includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) the costs for environmental compliance and
remediation;
(2) the gross and net proceeds from exchange sales of
excess Space Shuttle equipment;
(3) the costs to maintain required facilities at
Kennedy Space Center during the gap in human space
flight;
(4) the costs associated with preservation of
historic properties;
(5) the costs of workforce transition; and
(6) other costs related to Space Shuttle retirement
and transition.
National Science Foundation
research and related activities
For necessary expenses in carrying out the National Science
Foundation Act of 1950, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1861-1875), and
the Act to establish a National Medal of Science (42 U.S.C.
1880-1881); services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109;
maintenance and operation of aircraft and purchase of flight
services for research support; acquisition of aircraft; and
authorized travel; $5,183,100,000, to remain available until
September 30, 2010, of which not to exceed $540,000,000 shall
remain available until expended for polar research and
operations support, and for reimbursement to other Federal
agencies for operational and science support and logistical and
other related activities for the United States Antarctic
program: Provided, That from funds specified in the fiscal year
2009 budget request for icebreaking services, up to $54,000,000
shall be available for the procurement of polar icebreaking
services: Provided further, That the National Science
Foundation shall only reimburse the Coast Guard for such sums
as are agreed to according to the existing memorandum of
agreement: Provided further, That receipts for scientific
support services and materials furnished by the National
Research Centers and other National Science Foundation
supported research facilities may be credited to this
appropriation: Provided further, That not less than
$133,000,000 shall be available for activities authorized by
section 7002(b)(2)(A)(iv) of Public Law 110-69.
MAJOR RESEARCH EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION
For necessary expenses for the acquisition, construction,
commissioning, and upgrading of major research equipment,
facilities, and other such capital assets pursuant to the
National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as amended (42 U.S.C.
1861-1875), including authorized travel, $152,010,000, to
remain available until expended.
education and human resources
For necessary expenses in carrying out science and
engineering education and human resources programs and
activities pursuant to the National Science Foundation Act of
1950, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1861-1875), including services as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, authorized travel, and rental of
conference rooms in the District of Columbia, $845,260,000, to
remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided further,
That not less than $55,000,000 shall be available until
expended for activities authorized by section 7030 of Public
Law 110-69.
agency operations and award management
For agency operations and award management necessary in
carrying out the National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 1861-1875); services authorized by 5 U.S.C.
3109; hire of passenger motor vehicles; not to exceed $9,000
for official reception and representation expenses; uniforms or
allowances therefor, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902;
rental of conference rooms in the District of Columbia; and
reimbursement of the Department of Homeland Security for
security guard services; $294,000,000: Provided, That contracts
may be entered into under this heading in fiscal year 2009 for
maintenance and operation of facilities, and for other
services, to be provided during the next fiscal year.
office of the national science board
For necessary expenses (including payment of salaries,
authorized travel, hire of passenger motor vehicles, the rental
of conference rooms in the District of Columbia, and the
employment of experts and consultants under section 3109 of
title 5, United States Code) involved in carrying out section 4
of the National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as amended (42
U.S.C. 1863) and Public Law 86-209 (42 U.S.C. 1880 et seq.),
$4,030,000: Provided, That not to exceed $2,500 shall be
available for official reception and representation expenses.
office of inspector general
For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General as
authorized by the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended,
$12,000,000.
This title may be cited as the ``Science Appropriations Act,
2009''.
TITLE IV
RELATED AGENCIES
Commission on Civil Rights
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Commission on Civil Rights,
including hire of passenger motor vehicles, $8,800,000:
Provided, That none of the funds appropriated in this paragraph
shall be used to employ in excess of four full-time individuals
under Schedule C of the Excepted Service exclusive of one
special assistant for each Commissioner: Provided further, That
none of the funds appropriated in this paragraph shall be used
to reimburse Commissioners for more than 75 billable days, with
the exception of the chairperson, who is permitted 125 billable
days.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
salaries and expenses
For necessary expenses of the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission as authorized by title VII of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the
Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990, and the Civil Rights Act of 1991, including services as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109; hire of passenger motor vehicles
as authorized by 31 U.S.C. 1343(b); nonmonetary awards to
private citizens; and not to exceed $26,000,000 for payments to
State and local enforcement agencies for authorized services to
the Commission, $343,925,000: Provided, That the Commission is
authorized to make available for official reception and
representation expenses not to exceed $2,500 from available
funds: Provided further, That the Commission may take no action
to implement any workforce repositioning, restructuring, or
reorganization until such time as the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations have been notified of such
proposals, in accordance with the reprogramming requirements of
section 505 of this Act: Provided further, That the Chair is
authorized to accept and use any gift or donation to carry out
the work of the Commission.
International Trade Commission
salaries and expenses
For necessary expenses of the International Trade Commission,
including hire of passenger motor vehicles, and services as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, and not to exceed $2,500 for
official reception and representation expenses, $75,100,000, to
remain available until expended.
Legal Services Corporation
payment to the legal services corporation
For payment to the Legal Services Corporation to carry out
the purposes of the Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974,
$390,000,000, of which $365,800,000 is for basic field programs
and required independent audits; $4,200,000 is for the Office
of Inspector General, of which such amounts as may be necessary
may be used to conduct additional audits of recipients;
$16,000,000 is for management and administration; $3,000,000 is
for client self-help and information technology; and $1,000,000
is for loan repayment assistance: Provided, That the Legal
Services Corporation may continue to provide locality pay to
officers and employees at a rate no greater than that provided
by the Federal Government to Washington, DC-based employees as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5304, notwithstanding section 1005(d) of
the Legal Services Corporation Act, 42 U.S.C. 2996(d).
administrative provision--legal services corporation
None of the funds appropriated in this Act to the Legal
Services Corporation shall be expended for any purpose
prohibited or limited by, or contrary to any of the provisions
of, sections 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, and 506 of Public Law
105-119, and all funds appropriated in this Act to the Legal
Services Corporation shall be subject to the same terms and
conditions set forth in such sections, except that all
references in sections 502 and 503 to 1997 and 1998 shall be
deemed to refer instead to 2008 and 2009, respectively.
Marine Mammal Commission
salaries and expenses
For necessary expenses of the Marine Mammal Commission as
authorized by title II of Public Law 92-522, $3,200,000.
Office of the United States Trade Representative
salaries and expenses
For necessary expenses of the Office of the United States
Trade Representative, including the hire of passenger motor
vehicles and the employment of experts and consultants as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $47,272,000, of which $1,000,000
shall remain available until expended: Provided, That not to
exceed $124,000 shall be available for official reception and
representation expenses: Provided further, That negotiations
shall be conducted within the World Trade Organization to
recognize the right of members to distribute monies collected
from antidumping and countervailing duties: Provided further,
That negotiations shall be conducted within the World Trade
Organization consistent with the negotiating objectives
contained in the Trade Act of 2002, Public Law 107-210.
State Justice Institute
salaries and expenses
For necessary expenses of the State Justice Institute, as
authorized by the State Justice Institute Authorization Act of
1984 (42 U.S.C. 10701 et. seq.) $4,100,000, of which $250,000
shall remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That
not to exceed $2,500 shall be available for official reception
and representation expenses.
TITLE V
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 501. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act
shall be used for publicity or propaganda purposes not
authorized by the Congress.
Sec. 502. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act
shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal
year unless expressly so provided herein.
Sec. 503. The expenditure of any appropriation under this Act
for any consulting service through procurement contract,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109, shall be limited to those contracts
where such expenditures are a matter of public record and
available for public inspection, except where otherwise
provided under existing law, or under existing Executive order
issued pursuant to existing law.
Sec. 504. If any provision of this Act or the application of
such provision to any person or circumstances shall be held
invalid, the remainder of the Act and the application of each
provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to
which it is held invalid shall not be affected thereby.
Sec. 505. (a) None of the funds provided under this Act, or
provided under previous appropriations Acts to the agencies
funded by this Act that remain available for obligation or
expenditure in fiscal year 2009, or provided from any accounts
in the Treasury of the United States derived by the collection
of fees available to the agencies funded by this Act, shall be
available for obligation or expenditure through the
reprogramming of funds that:
(1) creates or initiates a new program, project or activity;
(2) eliminates a program, project or activity, unless the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations are notified 15
days in advance of such reprogramming of funds;
(3) increases funds or personnel by any means for any project
or activity for which funds have been denied or restricted by
this Act, unless the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations are notified 15 days in advance of such
reprogramming of funds;
(4) relocates an office or employees, unless the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations are notified 15 days in
advance of such reprogramming of funds;
(5) reorganizes or renames offices, programs or activities,
unless the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations are
notified 15 days in advance of such reprogramming of funds;
(6) contracts out or privatizes any functions or activities
presently performed by Federal employees, unless the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations are notified 15 days in
advance of such reprogramming of funds;
(7) proposes to use funds directed for a specific activity by
either the House or Senate Committee on Appropriations for a
different purpose, unless the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations are notified 15 days in advance of such
reprogramming of funds;
(8) augments funds for existing programs, projects or
activities in excess of $500,000 or 10 percent, whichever is
less, or reduces by 10 percent funding for any program, project
or activity, or numbers of personnel by 10 percent as approved
by Congress, unless the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations are notified 15 days in advance of such
reprogramming of funds; or
(9) results from any general savings, including savings from
a reduction in personnel, which would result in a change in
existing programs, projects or activities as approved by
Congress, unless the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations are notified 15 days in advance of such
reprogramming of funds.
(b) None of the funds in provided under this Act, or provided
under previous appropriations Acts to the agencies funded by
this Act that remain available for obligation or expenditure in
fiscal year 2009, or provided from any accounts in the Treasury
of the United States derived by the collection of fees
available to the agencies funded by this Act, shall be
available for obligation or expenditure through the
reprogramming of funds after August 1, except in extraordinary
circumstances, and only after the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations are notified 30 days in advance of such
reprogramming of funds.
Sec. 506. Hereafter, none of the funds made available in this
or any other Act may be used to implement, administer, or
enforce any guidelines of the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission covering harassment based on religion, when it is
made known to the Federal entity or official to which such
funds are made available that such guidelines do not differ in
any respect from the proposed guidelines published by the
Commission on October 1, 1993 (58 Fed. Reg. 51266).
Sec. 507. If it has been finally determined by a court or
Federal agency that any person intentionally affixed a label
bearing a ``Made in America'' inscription, or any inscription
with the same meaning, to any product sold in or shipped to the
United States that is not made in the United States, the person
shall be ineligible to receive any contract or subcontract made
with funds made available in this Act, pursuant to the
debarment, suspension, and ineligibility procedures described
in sections 9.400 through 9.409 of title 48, Code of Federal
Regulations.
Sec. 508. The Departments of Commerce and Justice, the
National Science Foundation, and the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, shall provide to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations a quarterly accounting of the
cumulative balances of any unobligated funds that were received
by such agency during any previous fiscal year.
Sec. 509. Any costs incurred by a department or agency funded
under this Act resulting from, or to prevent, personnel actions
taken in response to funding reductions included in this Act
shall be absorbed within the total budgetary resources
available to such department or agency: Provided, That the
authority to transfer funds between appropriations accounts as
may be necessary to carry out this section is provided in
addition to authorities included elsewhere in this Act:
Provided further, That use of funds to carry out this section
shall be treated as a reprogramming of funds under section 505
of this Act and shall not be available for obligation or
expenditure except in compliance with the procedures set forth
in that section.
Sec. 510. None of the funds provided by this Act shall be
available to promote the sale or export of tobacco or tobacco
products, or to seek the reduction or removal by any foreign
country of restrictions on the marketing of tobacco or tobacco
products, except for restrictions which are not applied equally
to all tobacco or tobacco products of the same type.
Sec. 511. None of the funds appropriated pursuant to this Act
or any other provision of law may be used for--
(1) the implementation of any tax or fee in
connection with the implementation of subsection 922(t)
of title 18, United States Code; and
(2) any system to implement subsection 922(t) of
title 18, United States Code, that does not require and
result in the destruction of any identifying
information submitted by or on behalf of any person who
has been determined not to be prohibited from
possessing or receiving a firearm no more than 24 hours
after the system advises a Federal firearms licensee
that possession or receipt of a firearm by the
prospective transferee would not violate subsection (g)
or (n) of section 922 of title 18, United States Code,
or State law.
Sec. 512. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, amounts
deposited or available in the Fund established under 42 U.S.C.
10601 in any fiscal year in excess of $635,000,000 shall not be
available for obligation until the following fiscal year.
Sec. 513. None of the funds made available to the Department
of Justice in this Act may be used to discriminate against or
denigrate the religious or moral beliefs of students who
participate in programs for which financial assistance is
provided from those funds, or of the parents or legal guardians
of such students.
Sec. 514. None of the funds made available in this Act may be
transferred to any department, agency, or instrumentality of
the United States Government, except pursuant to a transfer
made by, or transfer authority provided in, this Act or any
other appropriations Act.
Sec. 515. Any funds provided in this Act used to implement E-
Government Initiatives shall be subject to the procedures set
forth in section 505 of this Act.
Sec. 516. (a) Tracing studies conducted by the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are released without
adequate disclaimers regarding the limitations of the data.
(b) The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
shall include in all such data releases, language similar to
the following that would make clear that trace data cannot be
used to draw broad conclusions about firearms-related crime:
(1) Firearm traces are designed to assist law
enforcement authorities in conducting investigations by
tracking the sale and possession of specific firearms.
Law enforcement agencies may request firearms traces
for any reason, and those reasons are not necessarily
reported to the Federal Government. Not all firearms
used in crime are traced and not all firearms traced
are used in crime.
(2) Firearms selected for tracing are not chosen for
purposes of determining which types, makes, or models
of firearms are used for illicit purposes. The firearms
selected do not constitute a random sample and should
not be considered representative of the larger universe
of all firearms used by criminals, or any subset of
that universe. Firearms are normally traced to the
first retail seller, and sources reported for firearms
traced do not necessarily represent the sources or
methods by which firearms in general are acquired for
use in crime.
Sec. 517. (a) The Inspectors General of the Department of
Commerce, the Department of Justice, the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, the National Science Foundation, and
the Legal Services Corporation shall conduct audits, pursuant
to the Inspector General Act (5 U.S.C. App.), of grants or
contracts for which funds are appropriated by this Act, and
shall submit reports to Congress on the progress of such
audits, which may include preliminary findings and a
description of areas of particular interest, within 180 days
after initiating such an audit and every 180 days thereafter
until any such audit is completed.
(b) Within 60 days after the date on which an audit described
in subsection (a) by an Inspector General is completed, the
Secretary, Attorney General, Administrator, Director, or
President, as appropriate, shall make the results of the audit
available to the public on the Internet website maintained by
the Department, Administration, Foundation, or Corporation,
respectively. The results shall be made available in redacted
form to exclude--
(1) any matter described in section 552(b) of title
5, United States Code; and
(2) sensitive personal information for any
individual, the public access to which could be used to
commit identity theft or for other inappropriate or
unlawful purposes.
(c) A grant or contract funded by amounts appropriated by
this Act may not be used for the purpose of defraying the costs
of a banquet or conference that is not directly and
programmatically related to the purpose for which the grant or
contract was awarded, such as a banquet or conference held in
connection with planning, training, assessment, review, or
other routine purposes related to a project funded by the grant
or contract.
(d) Any person awarded a grant or contract funded by amounts
appropriated by this Act shall submit a statement to the
Secretary of Commerce, the Attorney General, the Administrator,
Director, or President, as appropriate, certifying that no
funds derived from the grant or contract will be made available
through a subcontract or in any other manner to another person
who has a financial interest in the person awarded the grant or
contract.
(e) The provisions of the preceding subsections of this
section shall take effect 30 days after the date on which the
Director of the Office of Management and Budget, in
consultation with the Director of the Office of Government
Ethics, determines that a uniform set of rules and
requirements, substantially similar to the requirements in such
subsections, consistently apply under the executive branch
ethics program to all Federal departments, agencies, and
entities.
Sec. 518. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made
available under this Act may be used to issue patents on claims
directed to or encompassing a human organism.
Sec. 519. None of the funds made available in this Act shall
be used in any way whatsoever to support or justify the use of
torture by any official or contract employee of the United
States Government.
Sec. 520. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or
treaty, none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made
available under this Act or any other Act may be expended or
obligated by a department, agency, or instrumentality of the
United States to pay administrative expenses or to compensate
an officer or employee of the United States in connection with
requiring an export license for the export to Canada of
components, parts, accessories or attachments for firearms
listed in Category I, section 121.1 of title 22, Code of
Federal Regulations (International Trafficking in Arms
Regulations (ITAR), part 121, as it existed on April 1, 2005)
with a total value not exceeding $500 wholesale in any
transaction, provided that the conditions of subsection (b) of
this section are met by the exporting party for such articles.
(b) The foregoing exemption from obtaining an export
license--
(1) does not exempt an exporter from filing any
Shipper's Export Declaration or notification letter
required by law, or from being otherwise eligible under
the laws of the United States to possess, ship,
transport, or export the articles enumerated in
subsection (a); and
(2) does not permit the export without a license of--
(A) fully automatic firearms and components
and parts for such firearms, other than for end
use by the Federal Government, or a Provincial
or Municipal Government of Canada;
(B) barrels, cylinders, receivers (frames) or
complete breech mechanisms for any firearm
listed in Category I, other than for end use by
the Federal Government, or a Provincial or
Municipal Government of Canada; or
(C) articles for export from Canada to
another foreign destination.
(c) In accordance with this section, the District Directors
of Customs and postmasters shall permit the permanent or
temporary export without a license of any unclassified articles
specified in subsection (a) to Canada for end use in Canada or
return to the United States, or temporary import of Canadian-
origin items from Canada for end use in the United States or
return to Canada for a Canadian citizen.
(d) The President may require export licenses under this
section on a temporary basis if the President determines, upon
publication first in the Federal Register, that the Government
of Canada has implemented or maintained inadequate import
controls for the articles specified in subsection (a), such
that a significant diversion of such articles has and continues
to take place for use in international terrorism or in the
escalation of a conflict in another nation. The President shall
terminate the requirements of a license when reasons for the
temporary requirements have ceased.
Sec. 521. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no
department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States
receiving appropriated funds under this Act or any other Act
shall obligate or expend in any way such funds to pay
administrative expenses or the compensation of any officer or
employee of the United States to deny any application submitted
pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 2778(b)(1)(B) and qualified pursuant to
27 CFR section 478.112 or .113, for a permit to import United
States origin ``curios or relics'' firearms, parts, or
ammunition.
Sec. 522. None of the funds made available in this Act may be
used to include in any new bilateral or multilateral trade
agreement the text of--
(1) paragraph 2 of article 16.7 of the United States-
Singapore Free Trade Agreement;
(2) paragraph 4 of article 17.9 of the United States-
Australia Free Trade Agreement; or
(3) paragraph 4 of article 15.9 of the United States-
Morocco Free Trade Agreement.
Sec. 523. None of the funds made available in this Act may be
used to authorize or issue a national security letter in
contravention of any of the following laws authorizing the
Federal Bureau of Investigation to issue national security
letters: The Right to Financial Privacy Act; The Electronic
Communications Privacy Act; The Fair Credit Reporting Act; The
National Security Act of 1947; USA PATRIOT Act; and the laws
amended by these Acts.
Sec. 524. If at any time during any quarter, the program
manager of a project within the jurisdiction of the Departments
of Commerce or Justice, the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, or the National Science Foundation totaling
more than $75,000,000 has reasonable cause to believe that the
total program cost has increased by 10 percent, the program
manager shall immediately inform the Secretary, Administrator,
or Director. The Secretary, Administrator, or Director shall
notify the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within
30 days in writing of such increase, and shall include in such
notice: the date on which such determination was made; a
statement of the reasons for such increases; the action taken
and proposed to be taken to control future cost growth of the
project; changes made in the performance or schedule milestones
and the degree to which such changes have contributed to the
increase in total program costs or procurement costs; new
estimates of the total project or procurement costs; and a
statement validating that the project's management structure is
adequate to control total project or procurement costs.
Sec. 525. Funds appropriated by this Act, or made available
by the transfer of funds in this Act, for intelligence or
intelligence related activities are deemed to be specifically
authorized by the Congress for purposes of section 504 of the
National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 414) during fiscal
year 2009 until the enactment of the Intelligence Authorization
Act for fiscal year 2009.
Sec. 526. The Departments, agencies, and commissions funded
under this Act, shall establish and maintain on the homepages
of their Internet websites--
(1) a direct link to the Internet websites of their
Offices of Inspectors General; and
(2) a mechanism on the Offices of Inspectors General
website by which individuals may anonymously report
cases of waste, fraud, or abuse with respect to those
Departments, agencies, and commissions.
Sec. 527. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made
available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in
an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess
of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee
certifies in writing to the agency awarding the contract or
grant that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, the
contractor or grantee has filed all Federal tax returns
required during the three years preceding the certification,
has not been convicted of a criminal offense under the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, and has not, more than 90 days prior to
certification, been notified of any unpaid Federal tax
assessment for which the liability remains unsatisfied, unless
the assessment is the subject of an installment agreement or
offer in compromise that has been approved by the Internal
Revenue Service and is not in default, or the assessment is the
subject of a non-frivolous administrative or judicial
proceeding.
Sec. 528. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made
available in this Act may be used in a manner that is
inconsistent with the principal negotiating objective of the
United States with respect to trade remedy laws to preserve the
ability of the United States--
(1) to enforce vigorously its trade laws, including
antidumping, countervailing duty, and safeguard laws;
(2) to avoid agreements that--
(A) lessen the effectiveness of domestic and
international disciplines on unfair trade,
especially dumping and subsidies; or
(B) lessen the effectiveness of domestic and
international safeguard provisions, in order to
ensure that United States workers, agricultural
producers, and firms can compete fully on fair
terms and enjoy the benefits of reciprocal
trade concessions; and
(3) to address and remedy market distortions that
lead to dumping and subsidization, including
overcapacity, cartelization, and market-access
barriers.
(RESCISSIONS)
Sec. 529. (a) Of the unobligated balances available to the
Department of Commerce from prior appropriations, the following
funds are hereby rescinded from the following accounts and
programs in the specified amounts:
(1) ``Economic Development Administration, Economic
Development Assistance Programs'', $15,000,000;
(2) ``National Institute of Standards and Technology,
Industrial Technology Services'', $5,000,000;
(3) ``National Telecommunications and Information
Administration, Salaries and Expenses'', $3,000,000;
(4) ``National Telecommunications and Information
Administration, Public Telecommunications, Facilities,
Planning and Construction'', $1,600,000; and
(5) ``Bureau of the Census, Periodic Censuses and
Programs'', $1,000,000.
(b) Of the unobligated balances available to the Department
of Justice from prior appropriations, the following funds are
hereby rescinded, not later than September 30, 2009, from the
following accounts in the specified amounts:
(1) ``General Administration, Working Capital Fund'',
$100,000,000;
(2) ``Legal Activities, Assets Forfeiture Fund'',
$285,000,000;
(3) ``Office of Justice Programs'', $100,000,000; and
(4) ``Community Oriented Policing Services'',
$100,000,000.
(c) Each department affected by the recissions contained in
subsections (a) and (b) shall, within 30 days of enactment of
this Act, submit to the Committee on Appropriations of the
House of Representatives and the Senate a report specifying the
amount of each rescission made pursuant to this section.
(d) The recissions contained in this section shall not apply
to funds provided in this Act.
Sec. 530. None of the funds made available in this Act may be
used to purchase first class or premium airline travel in
contravention of sections 301-10.122 through 301-10.124 of
title 41 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
Sec. 531. None of the funds made available in this Act may be
used to send or otherwise pay for the attendance of more than
50 employees from a Federal department or agency at any single
conference occurring outside the United States.
This division may be cited as the ``Commerce, Justice,
Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2009''.
[Clerk's note: Reproduced below is the material relating to
division B contained in the ``Explanatory Statement Submitted
by Mr.Obey, Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations,
Regarding H.R. 1105, Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009''.\1\]
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\1\ This Explanatory Statement was submitted for printing in the
Congressional Record on February 23, prior to House consideration of
the bill and as directed by the House of Representatives in section 2
of H. Res. 92 (as amended by section 2 of H. Res. 108). The Statement
appears in the February 23 Congressional Record, beginning on page
H1653.
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DIVISION B--COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE AND RELATED AGENCIES
APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009
TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
The bill includes $429,870,000 in total resources for the
programs of the International Trade Administration (ITA). This
amount includes a direct appropriation of $420,431,000 and
estimated offsetting fee collections of $9,439,000. Funds are
to be available for the following activities at no less than
the following amounts:
Import administration................................... $66,357,000
Market access and compliance (MAC)...................... 42,332,000
Manufacturing and services.............................. 48,592,000
Executive direction..................................... 25,411,000
U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service....................... 237,739,000
Reporting requirements.--ITA is directed to submit to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, not later than
60 days after the enactment of this Act, a spending plan for
all ITA units that incorporates any carryover balances from
prior fiscal years, and is updated to reflect the obligation of
funds on a quarterly basis.
The positive and negative effects of a free trade agenda
are difficult to balance, but it is critical that the United
States government upholds its responsibility to enforce trade
laws, particularly with China. If trading partners do not abide
by the rules that are set in the global trading system, United
States firms are unable to compete on a level playing field.
The United States government has an obligation to ensure that
U.S. companies are not forced to compete with foreign companies
that are engaged in unfair trading practices.
Import Administration.--The bill includes not less than
$66,357,000 for the Import Administration (IA). ITA is urged to
implement proactive trade enforcement activities, including
textile safeguard actions with respect to China's World Trade
Organization Accession Agreement, bilateral quotas on non-WTO
members, and textile provision of the United States
preferential programs and agreements, through filling of
vacancies in enforcement offices.
The bill designates $5,900,000 for the Office of China
Compliance within the IA appropriation. The office is under-
staffed and undergoing a reorganization that may potentially
damage its long-term effectiveness. IA is directed to fully
staff anti-dumping (AD) efforts and to ensure that the office
consists of experienced investigators, accountants, trade
analysts, and technical experts to aggressively investigate AD
cases. The office shall notify the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations of any impediments to hiring or retaining
this expertise. IA is further directed to expand the size of
the AD and countervailing duty (CVD) verification teams and
ensure new analysts receive on-site training in verification
practices and techniques.
IA's absorption of $2,000,000 in fees in recent years has
eroded resources that otherwise would have been expended in
conducting investigations and reviews of AD/CVD cases. U.S.
industries should not have to pay fees to file AD/CVD
petitions; therefore, IA should not be charged for fees.
Import monitoring.--ITA is expected to undertake apparel
import monitoring, focusing on prices of imports from China and
Vietnam and whether their state-run industries are illegally
pricing products and dumping in the U.S. market.
Travel expenditures.--The Department is directed to
increase the number of investigative teams traveling to China
and India, the sources of most trade complaints, to verify
documentation of information provided by foreign companies. The
Department is expected to submit quarterly reports to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations regarding ITA's travel
expenditures, including separate breakouts of funding, number
of trips and the purposes of travel to both China and India.
Appalachian-Turkish Trade Project (ATTP).--The Commercial
Service is commended for its leadership role in helping to
implement the mission of the ATTP, and is expected to continue
to be a prominent ATTP sponsor.
World Trade Organization.--The Department of Commerce is
directed, in consultation with the United States Trade
Representative, to continue to negotiate within the WTO to seek
express recognition of the existing right of WTO Members to
distribute monies collected from antidumping and countervailing
duties. The agency shall consult with and provide regular
reports every 60 days to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations. In addition, negotiations shall be conducted
within the WTO consistent with the negotiating objectives
contained in the Trade Act of 2002, Public Law 107-210, to
maintain strong U.S. trade remedies laws, prevent overreaching
by WTO Panels and the WTO Appellate Body, and prevent the
creation of obligations never negotiated or agreed to by the
United States.
Reduced fees.--ITA reduced fees for export promotion
services and trade missions for 2005 hurricane-affected
companies. In light of the ongoing need to encourage exporting
and assist local businesses with their economic recovery
efforts, ITA is encouraged to find ways to extend these fee
reductions through fiscal year 2009 for companies affected by
hurricanes in the Gulf region.
Within the appropriation, $4,400,000 is provided for the
following activities:
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Bureau of Industry and Security
OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
The bill includes $83,676,000 for the Bureau of Industry
and Security (BIS), which is $500,000 above the budget request.
Of the amount provided, $14,767,000 is for inspections and
other activities related to national security, and $2,385,000
is for program enhancements and new initiatives that will
advance BIS' export control and enforcement activities.
Economic Development Administration
The bill includes $272,800,000 for the programs and
administrative expenses of the Economic Development
Administration (EDA), which is $149,168,000 above the request.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMS
The bill includes $240,000,000 for the Economic Development
Assistance Programs, an increase of $147,200,000 above the
request. Of the amounts provided, funds are to be distributed
as follows:
Global climate change mitigation initiative............. $14,700,000
Public works............................................ 133,280,000
Planning................................................ 31,000,000
Technical assistance.................................... 9,400,000
Research and evaluation................................. 490,000
Trade adjustment assistance............................. 15,800,000
Economic adjustment assistance.......................... 35,330,000
Global Climate Change Mitigation Fund.--The bill provides
$14,700,000 for the Global Climate Change Mitigation Incentive
Fund, $13,600,000 above the request. Economic development must
address the effects of climate change. EDA is directed to
provide a report and spend plan on the fund to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations, no later than 90 days
after enactment of the Act. The report should detail the scope
of the fund, the criteria for approval of fund expenditures,
and the methodology EDA will employ when reviewing grants.
Public Works.--The bill provides $133,280,000 for Public
Works, $126,080,000 above the budget request. These funds are
critical to local communities and industries faced with
increased economic pressures and dislocations in the rapidly
changing global economy.
Planning.--The bill provides $31,000,000 for planning,
$4,000,000 above the request. EDA is directed to allocate
$3,700,000 of the additional planning resources to the existing
network of 370 Economic Development Districts (EDDs), with the
remaining $300,000 to reduce the backlog of designated-but-
unfunded EDDs. This increase provides EDDs with the flexibility
needed to engage local government, business, and community
leadership in setting and pursuing strategic job creation and
retention initiatives effectively.
Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA).--The bill provides
$15,800,000 for trade adjustment assistance, an increase of
$1,700,000 over the request. Not less than $200,000 and no more
than $350,000 shall be available to fund permanent FTE. TAA has
been heavily dependent on interns to process key program
elements. While interns can supplement staff, they should not
be relied upon to solve permanently staffing shortages. EDA is
directed to provide quarterly reports on its progress in hiring
of permanent FTE and processing levels, to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations, with the first report to be
delivered within 90 days of enactment of this Act.
Hawaii field office.--EDA is strongly encouraged to
increase staff support for this field office due to its
exceptionally large geographic area.
Funding disbursements.--EDA is directed to allocate all
funding, including supplemental and disaster funding, through
the competitive, regional allocation process.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill includes $32,800,000 for EDA salaries and
expenses, $1,968,000 above the budget request.
Current operational structure.--The bill fully funds the
request for salaries and expenses appropriation, which provides
adequate funding to begin filling vacancies within regional
offices. EDA is directed to fill vacancies within regional
offices prior to filling vacancies within headquarters.
Continued commitment to the current operational structure, with
six regional offices in Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, Denver,
Philadelphia, and Seattle, is reiterated.
Transfer authority.--The bill includes language providing
EDA with permissive transfer authority, not to exceed
$4,000,000, from EDA program grants, subject to the Section 505
limitations on transfers, for additional salaries and expenses
for grant administration and management. EDA is also strongly
encouraged to utilize retired EDA officials to address staffing
needs on a volunteer basis.
Minority Business Development Agency
Minority Business Development
The bill includes $29,825,000 for the Minority Business
Development Agency, which is $1,202,000 above the budget
request. Within the funds provided, existing Native American
Business Development Centers are continued, and $825,000 is
provided for the following activities:
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Economic and Statistical Analysis
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $90,621,000 for this account, which is
$500,000 above the budget request.
Bureau of the Census
The bill includes a total operating level of $3,139,850,000
for the Bureau of the Census, which is the same as the budget
request.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $233,588,000 for this account, which is
the same as the budget request. Of this amount, $45,742,000 is
for the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP),
which is $486,000 above the budget request. This funding
provides for a full SIPP sample of 45,000 households to begin
in September 2008 and will allow for improvements, including
security enhancements, to the current SIPP system by fiscal
year 2012.
PERIODIC CENSUSES AND PROGRAMS
The bill provides $2,906,262,000 for this account, which is
the same as the budget request.
2010 Decennial Census.--Full funding of the request has
been provided to return the 2010 Census to a more reliable,
paper-based operation, with the expectation that the new
Administration will focus the requisite oversight to ensure a
successful Decennial. It is noted that the Department's past
lack of critical oversight and the previous Administration's
lack of attention to the 2010 Decennial significantly increased
the risk of failure for this constitutionally-mandated effort.
Life cycle cost estimate.--The Census Bureau has recently
negotiated a replan of the FDCA contract which will utilize the
handheld devices only for the address canvassing and rely on a
paper-based operation for non-response followup. This replan
results in a significant increase in the life cycle cost of the
Decennial Census, but allows for greater predictability in
remaining cost estimates. The full impact of the life cycle
increase is as yet undefined, but may increase by
$3,000,000,000. The Census Bureau is directed to implement the
Government Accountability Office's June 16, 2008, report
recommendations on life cycle cost estimates and provide an
updated life cycle cost estimate with the submission of the
fiscal year 2010 budget request.
2010 Decennial milestones.--Report language that
accompanies the fiscal year 2008 supplemental appropriations
for the Census Bureau regarding the development and reporting
of milestones associated with the 2010 Census is adopted by
reference.
Communications.--Paid media is critical to promoting
increased participation in the 2010 Decennial, particularly in
minority and other hard-to-count populations. In the 2000
Decennial, it improved the rate of response, particularly in
communities with limited English proficiency. Despite
operational improvements to the Census' conduct of the
Decennial and upfront purchasing of media, the return to a
paper-based nonresponse followup should result in a
reevaluation of communication needs in light of changes to the
process. Census is directed to conduct such reevaluation, and
to submit a comprehensive communication plan in its fiscal year
2010 budget request that incorporates the effect of the replan
and lack of handhelds for non-response followup.
Partnerships.--The Bureau of the Census is directed to
allocate sufficient funding from within the appropriation
provided to support robust partnership and outreach efforts in
preparation for the 2010 Decennial, with specific focus on
hard-to-reach populations. Funding provided for the census
partnership program will enlist community leaders to encourage
their constituencies to fill out their census forms,
emphasizing the importance of the census to their local
community and education system. The increase in mail-back
response rates as a result of such promotional efforts will
likely result in substantial savings during nonresponse
followup enumeration.
Language assistance programs.--The Census Bureau is
directed to provide updates on a semi-annual basis on its
language assistance program, including information on how it
will reach and assist respondents who speak Asian, American
Indian and Alaska Native languages, Spanish, and other
languages spoken by ethnic immigrants in the United States for
the American Community Survey (ACS) and the 2010 Decennial.
Additional outreach.--The Census Bureau is directed to
provide not less than $10,000,000 for Census in Schools
competitive grants and adult education materials for the 2010
Decennial. Census in Schools and adult education materials
provide significant outreach to hard-to-reach populations
through the medium of take-home materials that educate
students, their parents and their extended families.
Data on small population groups.--In many ethnic and
immigrant communities, gathering accurate information about
smaller subgroups is extremely important for policymakers, as
the needs among the various populations vary significantly. The
Census Bureau is urged to ensure that reliable information
about Asian, Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and other national
origins subgroups, especially numerically smaller groups, is
collected from the ACS and Decennial census and published. The
Bureau is directed to report back to the House and Senate
Appropriations Committees within 90 days of enactment of this
Act, describing the steps it will take to ensure the
availability and accuracy of the data.
Offshore U.S. jurisdictions.--The efforts of the Census
Bureau to consider new options for reporting data reflecting
all citizens of the United States, including Puerto Rico and
other offshore U.S. jurisdictions, are noted.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill includes $19,218,000 for the salaries and expenses
of the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA), which is $773,000 above the budget
request.
Enhance 911.--The Digital Television Transition and Public
Safety Fund made $43,500,000 available in mandatory funding to
implement the ENHANCE 911 Act of 2004. The Assistant Secretary
is directed to coordinate the work of the NTIA on this critical
program with other relevant Federal agencies.
Reimbursements.--The bill retains language from previous
years allowing the Secretary of Commerce to collect
reimbursements from other Federal agencies for a portion of the
cost of coordination of spectrum management, analysis, and
operations. The NTIA shall submit a report to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than June 1, 2009,
detailing the collection of reimbursements from other agencies
related to spectrum management, analyses and research.
PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION
The bill includes $20,000,000 for Public Telecommunications
Facilities, Planning and Construction. The budget request
proposed to terminate this program.
United States Patent and Trademark Office
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill includes $2,010,100,000 for the United States
Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), which is the same as the
USPTO revised fee collection estimate dated December 5, 2008.
National Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordination
Council (NIPLECC).--The bill includes a provision that
transfers $750,000 to ``Departmental Management, Salaries and
Expenses'' for activities associated with NIPLECC. In
subsequent years, it is expected that funds will be requested
through the Executive Office of the President.
Backlog of patent applications.--The Government
Accountability Office has found that the backlog of unexamined
patent applications at the USPTO has increased by nearly 73
percent since fiscal year 2002. Currently, the average pendency
of applications is 32 months. If this trend continues, average
pendency will be 52 months by 2012. Since 2005, the USPTO
budget has grown by over $500,000,000, yet pendency and backlog
have worsened. Therefore, the bill includes language
transferring $2,000,000 to the Office of Inspector General for
the express purpose of conducting continual audit engagements
and oversight at the USPTO.
The USPTO has responded to the backlog by issuing final
rules limiting the ability of applicants to modify their
applications with additional information and claims through the
use of continuing applications, even though an overwhelming
majority of users of the patent system objected when given the
opportunity for public comment. In addition, the United States
District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia has
enjoined the issuance of the rules changes as exceeding the
statutory authority of the Undersecretary and Director.
However, the sustained increase in the number of
applications that has given rise to the increasing backlog is
largely a consequence of a globalized economy in which
applicants are filing in more than one jurisdiction. This means
that the USPTO and other national patent offices are
duplicating one another's work. The Government Accountability
Office has found that the hiring of additional patent examiners
has not been sufficient to reverse this trend, and is therefore
unlikely to resolve the backlog problem. Therefore, the most
likely means of reducing the pendency of patent applications is
for the leading patent offices to make more effective use of
one another's work. The USPTO is directed to take actions to
reduce duplication of work already performed by another patent
office in a manner that does not compromise the quality of the
examination or compromise the sovereignty of the United States.
The USPTO is also encouraged to review its proposed rules
changes so that they fall within the statutory authority of the
Director and take into account the concerns of the majority of
users of the patent system.
USPTO operations.--The USPTO is directed to adopt the
principles of the Baldrige National Quality Program, which
represents the pinnacle of performance excellence for American
business. The USPTO is directed to work with the Baldrige
program to begin the process of incorporating these principles
and to report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on a quarterly basis on progress made towards
adoption.
Patent examiners.--Numerous reviews conducted by the
Government Accountability Office (GAO) have shown that for
every two examiners hired, one leaves the agency, many citing
the unreasonable work productivity goals as a major reason for
their departure. These goals, first adopted in the 1970s, have
not been updated to address the ever more complex technologies
that encompass today's patent applications. The unrealistic
goals are encouraging junior examiners to leave, and that will
make it difficult to replace the productivity rates of senior
examiners when they retire. Thus, the bill includes language
withholding $5,000,000 of fees from obligation pending a
comprehensive reevaluation of the work productivity goals for
patent examiners and submission of the results to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations.
Spend plan.-- Any deviations from the funding distribution
provided for in this Act and in its accompanying statement,
including carryover balances, are subject to the standard
reprogramming procedures set forth in section 505 of this Act.
The USPTO is directed to submit a spending plan to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations, incorporating all
carryover balances from previous years and describing any
changes to the patent or trademark fee structure, within 30
days of enactment of this Act.
Fee estimate.--It is noted that the USPTO's actual fee
collections for the last four fiscal years have been less than
the earlier estimates. The uncertainty of fees is
understandable; however, results in excess appropriations.
USPTO is therefore directed to provide revised fee estimates
for fiscal year 2010 to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations, no later than September 1, 2009.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
The bill includes $819,000,000 for the National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST), which is $183,000,000 above
the request.
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES
The bill includes $472,000,000 for NIST's scientific and
technical core programs, of which no less than $8,522,000 shall
be for the Baldrige National Quality Program. Within 30 days of
enactment of this Act, NIST is directed to provide a spend plan
that coincides with the budget restructuring the agency
proposed to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
on July 7, 2008. NIST is encouraged to devote resources to its
Measurement & Standards for Climate Change Program and the
Office of Law Enforcement Standards.
Printed electronics study.--Flexible, large area and
printed electronics technology holds great promise for the
competitiveness of the United States. NIST shall enter into an
agreement with the National Academy of Sciences to undertake a
study that examines the position of the United States in
flexible electronics relative to efforts in other countries.
The National Academies shall also consider the particular
technologies and commercial sectors to which flexible
electronics apply and the recommendations that must be
undertaken at a Federal level for a national initiative.
Working Capital Fund (WCF).--Within the appropriation, the
bill provides up to $9,000,000 for transfer to NIST's WCF,
which is $3,300,000 less than the budget request.
NIST is directed to refrain from charging administrative
costs for congressionally directed projects, and is expected to
provide appropriate management and oversight of each grant.
Within the appropriation, $3,000,000 is provided for the
following congressionally directed activities:
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
The bill includes $175,000,000 for industrial technology
services. Of this amount, $110,000,000 is provided for the
Manufacturing Extension Partnerships (MEP) and $65,000,000 is
provided for the Technology Innovation Program (TIP).
CONSTRUCTION OF RESEARCH FACILITIES
The bill includes $172,000,000 for construction of research
facilities. NIST is directed to provide to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations a spend plan for the funding
provided within 30 days of enactment of this Act. NIST is
further directed to provide annual reports on the status of all
construction projects, and to provide an accounting of such
projects to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.
Funds for NIST construction are to be available as follows:
Boulder Bldg. 1E; JILA expansion; Safety, capacity,
major modifications & repairs....................... $90,800,000
NIST Child care center.................................. 7,200,000
Construction grants program............................. 30,000,000
Congressionally directed projects....................... 44,000,000
Competitive construction grants.--The bill provides
$30,000,000 for competitive construction grants for research
science buildings. These grants shall be awarded to colleges,
universities and other non-profit science research
organizations on a merit basis.
NIST is further directed to refrain from charging
administrative costs for congressionally directed projects and
competitive construction grants, and is expected to provide
appropriate management and oversight of each grant. Within the
appropriation, $44,000,000 is provided for the following
congressionally directed activities:
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The bill includes a total of $4,365,196,000 in
discretionary appropriations for the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, which is $261,283,000 above the
request.
Justification.--NOAA is directed to work with the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations to reformat its
justification into a more useable and user-friendly document,
starting with the fiscal year 2010 submission.
Research and development (R&D) tracking and outcomes.--NOAA
is directed to continue tracking the division of R&D funds
between intramural and extramural research, and is further
directed to assure consistency and clarity in the collection
and reporting of data. NOAA is also directed to state clearly
its expected research outcomes and available funding in order
to provide transparency into the competitive grant process for
extramural researchers. By not providing enough extramural
research funding, NOAA risks discouraging extramural
involvement in NOAA's research programs and the concomitant
leveraging of external funds in support of mission-oriented
research. Thus, NOAA is encouraged to provide additional
extramural funding in future budget requests.
Atmospheric sciences.--NOAA is urged to make atmospheric
sciences a priority within the resources made available in the
bill and to request additional resources in subsequent years to
advance this research.
OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill includes a total program level of $3,133,549,000
under this account for the coastal, fisheries, marine, weather,
satellite and other programs of the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration. This total funding level includes
$3,045,549,000 in direct appropriations, a transfer of
$79,000,000 from balances in the ``Promote and Develop Fishery
Products and Research Pertaining to American Fisheries''
account, a transfer of $3,000,000 from the Coastal Zone
Management Fund, and $6,000,000 is derived from recoveries of
prior year obligations. The direct appropriation of
$3,045,549,000 is $214,296,000 above the request.
Narrative descriptions and tables that identify the
specific activities and funding levels included in this Act
follow.
National Ocean Service (NOS).--The bill includes
$496,967,000 for NOS operations, research and facilities, which
is $46,978,000 above the request. These funds are distributed
as follows:
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Regional geospatial modeling grants.--The bill provides
$7,000,000 to continue funding for this competitive program for
researchers and resource managers to develop models or
geographic information systems using existing geodetic, coastal
remote sensing data, terrestrial gravity measurements or other
physical datasets.
Tides and current data.--The bill provides $31,337,000,
which is $2,500,000 above the request, to better support
existing operations and maintenance of Physical Oceanographic
Real-Time Systems (PORTS).
Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS).--The bill
provides a total of $26,500,000 for IOOS, of which no more than
$6,500,000 is for program administration and $20,000,000 is
provided only for a competitive, regional ocean observing
systems solicitation. NOAA is directed, as part of the IOOS 5-
year strategic plan, to develop a strategy for incorporating
observations systems from estuaries, bays and other near shore
waters as part of the IOOS regional network of observatories.
NOAA is directed not to tax the funds designated for regional
observation systems as the bill provides more than adequate
resources for programmatic administration.
National Centers for Coastal and Ocean Science (NCCOS).--
Within the NCCOS program, the bill provides $15,801,000 for
research related to HABs, Hypoxia, and Regional Ecosystems.
NOAA is directed to use these funds for externally-based
research.
Coral reef program.--Within the NOS appropriation,
$28,900,000 is provided for the coral reef program, which is
$2,266,000 above the request and includes $737,000 for coral
reef monitoring as requested under the NESDIS section; $750,000
in additional funding for international coral reef monitoring
efforts; and $500,000 for additional funding within the
Caribbean. NOAA is directed to consolidate agency-wide coral
reef activities under this one NOS line item for future budget
requests.
Ocean and Coastal Management.--The goals of the Memorandum
of Understanding between the Office of National Marine
Sanctuaries and Mystic Seaport Museum are supported.
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).--The
recommendation provides $753,510,000 for NMFS operations,
research and facilities, which is $29,299,000 above the
request, and provides full funding for activities supporting
the mandates of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act. These funds are distributed as follows:
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Hawaiian monk seal.--The bill provides $35,800,000 for
Protected Species Research and Management programs, which is
$1,034,000 above the request. NMFS is directed to utilize
funding of no less than $5,734,000 for the Hawaiian monk seal.
The Hawaiian monk seal may be one of the world's most
endangered marine species, and the agency has not provided
adequate funding to reverse its decline.
Fisheries research and management programs.--The bill
provides $155,526,000 for fisheries research and management
programs and regional science and operations to fully fund
Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements.
Fisheries habitat restoration.--The bill provides
$22,953,000. NOAA is directed to apply $500,000 for the
improvement of the living resources of the Chesapeake Bay
watershed headwater streams.
Chesapeake Bay oyster restoration.--The bill provides
$4,600,000 for oyster restoration in the Chesapeake Bay. Of
these funds, $2,600,000 is provided for oyster restoration in
Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay, which shall be for on-
the-ground and in-the-water restoration efforts. In addition,
$2,000,000 of these funds are for oyster restoration in
Virginia waters of the Chesapeake Bay. Funds shall not be used
for administrative costs, including banquets or salaries.
Regional studies, Chesapeake Bay.--NOAA's Chesapeake Bay
Office is directed to develop, within nine months after
enactment of this Act, a collaborative strategic research and
assessment program with the States of Maryland and Virginia.
This program will advance multiple species management by
focusing on blue crabs, oysters, and other resource species. In
developing this program, NOAA shall utilize the Sea Grant
programs from both States.
Blue crab disaster assistance.--The bill provides
$10,000,000 to be equally divided between the States of
Maryland and Virginia for economic assistance to watermen and
communities impacted by the Secretary's blue crab disaster
declaration of September 22, 2008.
New England fisheries assistance.--The bill provides
$10,000,000 to assist New England's fisheries impacted by
regulations and catch reductions. NOAA is directed to provide
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations with a spend
plan for such funds within 30 days of enactment of this Act.
Pacific salmon restoration.--The San Joaquin River
Restoration Settlement will restore California's second longest
river and help rebuild imperiled Pacific salmon runs. NMFS is
obligated, under the Federal court order, to participate in the
restoration planning and settlement implementation along with
other Federal agencies. NMFS is expected to adhere to the
requirements of the court order and report back to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on any developments.
Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR).--The bill includes
$396,734,000 for OAR operations, research and facilities, which
is $37,492,000 above the request. These funds are distributed
as follows:
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Laboratories and cooperative institutes.--Additional funds
are provided for all sections of laboratories and cooperative
institutes throughout OAR to further its commitment to the NOAA
Cooperative Institute for the Northern Gulf of Mexico.
Weather and air quality research.--An additional $250,000
above the request is provided for other partnership programs in
support of instrumenting, maintaining and operating state-of-
the-art nutrient and mercury speciation measurement stations.
Analysis of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).--In support of
NOAA's efforts to identify new technology platforms for
studying the arctic, NOAA is directed to dedicate $1,000,000
from within the funds provided for competitive research program
for the analysis of arctic UAS data.
National undersea research program (NURP).--The bill
includes a total of $9,200,000 for NURP, as requested, which
includes funds designated for the National Undersea Research
Center in Connecticut.
National Weather Service (NWS).--The bill includes
$847,938,000 for the NWS operations, research and facilities,
which is $29,105,000 above the request. These funds are
distributed as follows:
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Williston radar.--NOAA is directed to maintain staffing and
operations at the Williston Radar site through fiscal year
2009.
National mesonet network grants.--The National Research
Council (NRC) has completed a study for NOAA, ``Developing
Mesoscale Meteorological Observational Capabilities to Meet
Multiple National Needs'' which provides a framework for a full
scale national mesonet network. In particular, the NRC calls
for the use of public/private partnerships, the aggregation of
a network of networks and the leveraging of existing networks
(public and private), as components of the national mesonet for
high priority regions--mountains, coastal, and urban. The bill
provides $11,000,000 for NOAA to procure competitively a
national mesonet, which will provide the critical information
needed to improve short- and medium-term weather forecasting
(down to local scales), plume dispersion and climate
monitoring, as well as air quality analyses. NOAA is directed
to utilize $5,000,000 of these funds to maintain operations for
existing mesonet network observation agreements. NOAA is
further directed to utilize $1,500,000 to examine the use of
real time mobile data collected from commercial trucking
operators to evaluate, validate and demonstrate the efficacy of
providing supplemental weather information to improve the
safety and efficiency of the national highway system. NOAA is
directed to provide to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations, within 90 days after enactment, a plan,
including policies and requirements, for the operation of the
national mesonet, as well as integration of mesonet data into
NWS field offices, mesoscale numerical weather prediction
models, and with the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing
System (AWIPS), as part of the AWIPS Technology Infusion
program. NOAA is further directed to make awards no later than
September 1, 2009.
Central forecast guidance.--An additional $10,000,000 is
provided above the amount requested for central forecast
guidance to reflect more accurately that these funds shall be
available primarily for rent, operations and security of the
NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction. The increase
corresponds with a decrease of funds for the same amount
requested for Center for Weather and Climate Prediction under
NOAA's PAC account.
National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information
Service (NESDIS).--The bill includes $187,422,000 for NESDIS
operations, research and facilities, which is $22,130,000 above
the request. These funds are distributed as follows:
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Coral reef monitoring.--Funding for this request has been
moved to the ocean assessment program within the National Ocean
Service.
Ocean surface vector winds studies.--The bill does not
include funding for the ocean surface vector winds studies.
Instead, NESDIS is directed to conduct the study in-house and
within available appropriations, and in conjunction with NASA,
which has been directed similarly.
Data centers and information services.--The bill includes
$56,506,000 for archive, access and assessment, which is
$16,917,000 above the request and provides for additional data
and information archive services to address the backlog.
Space-based scientific data.--NOAA is directed to report to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, within 60
days after enactment of this Act, on its plans to obtain space-
based scientific data from commercial sources over the next
three years.
Program support (PS).--The bill includes $450,978,000 for
PS operations, research and facilities, which is $56,583,000
above the request. These funds will be distributed as follows:
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Climate modeling and information technology security.--
NOAA's plans to upgrade its high performance computing and
communications are supported with $20,000,000 above the request
to accelerate climate modeling improvements and improve
information technology services. NOAA is also encouraged to
expand its partnership with the Department of Energy and the
National Science Foundation to provide supercomputing capacity
to help meet research needs.
Competitive education grants.--The bill provides $8,500,000
for competitive education grants, of which $7,500,000 is for a
new ocean education grant program. Eligible recipients of the
ocean education grants must be non-profit 501(c)(3) aquariums
accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums with
informal education partnerships regarding the ocean. The grants
require a 50 percent non-Federal cost share and can be used for
capital improvements, exhibit space and educational program
development projects originating within the aquarium.
BWET regional programs.--NOAA is directed to continue to
support existing BWET programs and is encouraged to expand this
program to additional regions.
Marine operations and maintenance.--Increased funding for
marine services and aviation services is provided above the
request to offset increased fuel charges and to ensure critical
research and operations are conducted.
Fleet planning and maintenance.--Given the trend in lost
sea days, an additional $11,000,000 is provided above the
request to better ensure NOAA vessels are manned properly and
operate safely. Improving fleet conditions and increasing days
at sea will strengthen NOAA's ability to carry out many
critical missions, including fisheries surveys, climate
research, and nautical charting.
Diving regulations.--NOAA's diving program is critical to
conducting scientific research, ship maintenance and marine
operations, and NOAA's unique mission requires unique diving
operations. Section 106 of this bill provides the Secretary the
authority to prescribe diving regulations. Within 90 days of
enactment, NOAA is directed to submit a plan to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on how the agency will
implement its own scientific and working diver regulations by
the end of the fiscal year, which shall include recommendations
on improving the viability, safety and efficiency of the NOAA
diving program in out-years.
Congressionally-directed items.--Within the appropriation
for operations, research and facilities, the bill provides for
the following Congressionally-directed activities:
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PROCUREMENT, ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION
The bill includes a total program level of $1,245,647,000
under the Procurement, Acquisition and Construction (PAC)
heading, which is $4,987,000 above the request. This includes a
direct appropriation of $1,243,647,000 and $2,000,000 is
derived from recoveries of prior year obligations. The funds
will be distributed as follows:
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NOAA satellite systems.--The bill includes $965,667,000 for
geostationary and polar orbiting satellite programs and the
restoration of critical climate sensors. The impact of the
GOES-R out-year costs on NOAA's traditional mission areas is
troubling, as GOES-R demands an ever-increasing percentage of
NOAA's budget. If investments in necessary satellite
infrastructure must be funded within NOAA's budget, those
requirements should be accommodated in NOAA's budget requests
without impinging on NOAA's other critical mission priorities.
Furthermore, both the GOES-R and NPOESS programs are entering
critical phases of their respective developments during the
transition of administrations. The Office of Inspector General
recommended that the Department of Commerce establish
thresholds and procedures for reporting and improving major
deviations from GOES-R's capability, cost, and schedule
baseline, as well as enhancements to the baseline. NOAA and the
Department of Commerce are directed to implement this
recommendation no later than March 2, 2009.
VIIRS.--The VIIRS instrument has consistently caused major
delays and cost overruns to the NPOESS program. Development
delays continue; forcing postponement in the launch of the NPP
mission, and almost certainly delaying the launch of C1 and C2
of NPOESS. Therefore, NOAA is directed to provide, no later
than March 2, 2009, to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations, a revised total cost estimate to build and
install the current VIIRS instrument for NPP, C1 and C2, as
well as an analysis of alternatives to the VIIRS instrument,
including cost estimates and risk analysis, as well as the
matrix for development and contract performance.
Comprehensive large array data stewardship system
(CLASS).--NOAA CLASS is directed to establish a sound technical
plan and implement foundation elements to move CLASS
architecture to an enterprise solution that supports the
anticipated increase in the demand for archival and
distribution of current and planned data campaigns. NOAA CLASS
is further directed to examine the technical and programmatic
components required to establish an interface-to-data archives
for the purpose of creating information products that would add
value for stakeholders and the user community.
Construction.--The bill provides $10,000,000 for program
support construction, which allows NOAA to begin its highest
priority construction projects.
Cooperative Weather and Research Center.--The southeast
United States experiences more severe weather events, such as
hurricanes, tornados, lightning, flooding and severe droughts,
than any other region of the country. NOAA dedicates few
resources to respond and prepare for severe weather events in
this area, and unlike other regions, the Southeast does not
possess the surveillance, research and forecasting assets to
study and predict these events. The bill provides a total of
$10,550,000 for the NWS to build a Cooperative Institute and
Research Center for Southeast Weather and Hydrology and to
begin to develop and acquire dual polar, phased array and
multi-frequency Doppler Radars and passive radiometers to study
storms, improve rainfall estimates, and to begin to provide the
citizens of the Southeast with state-of-the-art weather
research and prediction capabilities. Of the funding provided,
up to $1,500,000 shall be used for operations.
NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction.--Based on
revised information, the bill fully funds the request for the
NCWCP building, but has shifted $10,000,000 to the ORF
appropriation to more accurately reflect that these funds will
be used primarily for rent, operations, and security of this
facility.
Congressionally-directed items.--Within the appropriation
for procurement, acquisition and construction, the bill
provides for the following Congressionally-directed activities:
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PACIFIC COASTAL SALMON RECOVERY
The bill includes $80,000,000 for Pacific Coastal Salmon
Recovery, which is $45,000,000 above the budget request.
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The bill includes language transferring not to exceed
$3,000,000 from the Coastal Zone Management Fund to the
``Operations, Research, and Facilities Account.''
FISHERIES FINANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT
The bill includes language under this heading limiting
obligations of direct loans to $8,000,000 for Individual
Fishing Quota loans and $59,000,000 for traditional direct
loans.
Departmental Management
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill includes $53,000,000 for Departmental Management,
which is $7,583,000 less than the amended budget request.
2010 Decennial report and certification.--The bill includes
language that requires the Secretary of Commerce to provide a
report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
that audits and evaluates all decision documents and
expenditures by the Bureau of Census as they relate to the 2010
Decennial. The bill also includes language that restricts
$5,000,000 of the available appropriation from obligation until
the Secretary certifies to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations that the Bureau of Census has met all standards
and best management practices and Office of Management and
Budget guidelines related to information technology projects
and contract management.
Emergency Steel Loan Guarantee Program (ESLG).--The
proposed rescission of the remaining unobligated subsidy
balances associated with the ESLG program is rejected.
Information Technology (IT) security.--Within the
appropriation, the bill provides an increase of $4,117,000 to
address the Department's IT security material weaknesses and
other concerns raised by the Inspector General.
HERBERT C. HOOVER BUILDING RENOVATION AND MODERNIZATION
The bill includes $5,000,000 for costs associated with the
renovation of the Herbert C. Hoover building, which is
$2,367,000 below the budget request.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The bill includes $25,800,000 for the Office of Inspector
General, which is $1,034,000 above the request. The increased
funding is provided to address the increasing oversight
necessary for the 2010 Decennial Census and NOAA's satellite
development programs.
General Provisions--Department of Commerce (Including Transfer of
Funds)
Section 101 makes funds available for advanced payments
only upon certification of officials designated by the
Secretary that such payments are considered to be in the public
interest.
Section 102 makes appropriations for the Department for
salaries and expenses available for hire of passenger motor
vehicles, for services, and for uniforms and allowances as
authorized by law.
Section 103 provides the authority to transfer funds
between Department of Commerce appropriations accounts, but not
between NOAA and other Departmental appropriations; the
provision makes transfers subject to the standard reprogramming
procedures.
Section 104 provides that any costs incurred by the
Department from personnel actions taken in response to funding
reductions shall be absorbed within the total budgetary
resources available to the Department and shall be subject to
the reprogramming limitations set forth in this Act.
Section 105 includes a permanent prohibition of funds
related to the trademark of ``Last Best Place''.
Section 106 provides permanent authority for the Secretary
of Commerce to prescribe and enforce standards or regulations
affecting safety and health in the context of scientific and
occupational diving within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
Section 107 extends Congressional notification requirements
for the GOES-R satellite program.
Section 108 provides for the reimbursement for services
within Department of Commerce buildings.
Section 109 transfers prior year funding from the Fisheries
Finance Program into NOAA Operations, Research, and Facilities
appropriation.
Section 110 amends the Pacific Salmon Treaty Act.
Section 111 provides authority for the Secretary of
Commerce to negotiate or reevaluate international agreements
related to fisheries, marine mammals, or sea turtles.
TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
General Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For fiscal year 2009, the bill provides $105,805,000 for
General Administration (GA), which is equal to the budget
request.
Materials in support of the annual budget request.--The
Department of Justice (DOJ) was the only agency under the CJS
Subcommittee's jurisdiction which was unable to meet the
liberal timetables imposed for submission of additional
requested information in support of the Department's fiscal
year 2009 budget. The Department is directed to take any action
necessary to ensure that such delays do not occur in the fiscal
year 2010 budget process.
Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR)
investigations.--The Department shall continue to support OPR's
ongoing reviews of the Federal government's interrogation
methods and warrantless wiretapping practices, particularly
through the provision of relevant documents and witnesses. It
is expected that these investigations will be expeditiously
pursued until they are complete.
Resolution of jurisdictional disputes.--The Department is
currently engaged in several jurisdictional disputes, both
among DOJ components and between DOJ and other federal
agencies. Particularly troubling examples include the ongoing
conflict between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
over the investigation of explosives crimes and the dispute
between DOJ and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over
the appropriate location for the Office of Bombing Prevention.
The Attorney General (AG) is directed to submit a report to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than 120
days after the enactment of this Act on the steps the
Department has taken in order to reconcile these disputes and
clarify the jurisdictional lines between FBI and ATF and
between DOJ and DHS.
Immigration workload.--DOJ's budget request fails to
articulate, or account for, the increased resource requirements
that result from other agencies' activities. This is
particularly true with respect to immigration, where the
Department has been repeatedly forced to redirect internal
resources in order to provide necessary judicial support and
basic care for aliens turned over to DOJ by DHS. The practical
effect of these redirections has been cuts to non-immigration
programs at DOJ. In order to accurately estimate the magnitude
of these funding pressures, a methodology is required to create
defensible fiscal linkages between DHS activities and DOJ
costs. The Department is directed to contract with the National
Academy of Sciences to develop, test and select a budget model
that accurately captures these fiscal linkages and leverages
them into an estimate of DOJ's immigration-related costs. The
$1,000,000 necessary to perform this study should be funded
within the appropriated level for this account, and the
resulting conclusions should be submitted to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations upon completion, but not
later than 20 months after the enactment of this Act.
Rent estimates.--The rent estimates produced by the Justice
Management Division are frequently incorrect, sometimes by tens
of millions of dollars. The Department is urged to continue
making improvements in its facilities and rent management
system in order to improve the accuracy of future requests.
National threat drug gangs.--No later than one year after
the enactment of this Act, the AG, in consultation with the
Secretary of Homeland Security, shall submit to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations a report, in both
classified and unclassified form, identifying the three
international drug gangs that present the greatest threat to
law and order in the United States; describing the composition,
operations, strengths and weaknesses of each of these gangs;
and setting forth a national strategy to eliminate within four
years the illegal operations of each identified gang.
In choosing the three gangs to be included, which will be
designated as ``National Threat Drug Gangs,'' the AG shall
consider the extent to which the gang conducts activities with
any international terrorist organization or state designated by
the Secretary of State as a sponsor of terrorism; the volume of
controlled substances that the gang imports to or distributes
within the United States; and the extent to which the gang is a
threat to children and schools within the United States.
Overseas pay equivalency.--The Department is directed to
address issues relating to danger pay and locality adjustment
disparities between DOJ employees serving abroad and overseas
employees of other agencies. The Department is further directed
to report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
within 90 days of the enactment of this Act on the steps taken
to address these disparities.
Data center operations.--GAO is requested to review the
operational costs of the Department's data centers from fiscal
year 2006 through fiscal year 2008 and to report its findings
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later
than June 1, 2009.
Budget restructuring proposals.--All accounts within DOJ
shall continue to use the fiscal year 2008 decision units and
account structures unless otherwise specified in prior years or
in the body of this explanatory statement.
Representation funds for foreign field offices.--The lack
of representation funds available for foreign field office
staff to perform their official duties in stations outside of
the continental United States is concerning. Agents in foreign
field offices not only develop contacts with international law
enforcement and intelligence agencies, but are also responsible
for myriad other functions, including the detection and
prevention of terrorism and crime, training, information
sharing and responding to terrorist attacks internationally.
These contacts serve a critical role in increasing Federal law
enforcement's ability to identify and disrupt terrorist and
criminal activity domestically. Therefore, FBI, ATF, the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the United States Marshals
Service (USMS) are directed to increase the amount of
representation funds requested for foreign field offices.
JUSTICE INFORMATION SHARING TECHNOLOGY
The bill provides $80,000,000 for Justice Information
Sharing Technology (JIST), which is $13,868,000 below the
budget request.
Cyber security.--No later than 60 days after the enactment
of this Act, the Department is directed to report to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on expected cyber
security costs in the JIST account for fiscal year 2009 and the
Department's plan for covering these costs without additional
requested resources.
Unified Financial Management System (UFMS).--Delays and
other issues with the live deployment of UFMS at DEA have
created concerns about the Department's ability to meet
appropriate standards of success for this project. Rather than
providing the relatively modest UFMS funding requested in this
account, the bill focuses on fully funding the other important
IT projects supported by JIST. Once the Department can
demonstrate that UFMS deployment at DEA has proceeded
successfully, a reprogramming will be considered to meet the
UFMS project's projected 2009 needs. That reprogramming should
include both those funds originally intended for reprogramming
in 2009, as well as the balance of UFMS funds originally
requested for appropriation in this account.
TACTICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
The bill provides $185,000,000 for Tactical Law Enforcement
Wireless Communications, which is $63,349,000 above the budget
request.
Integrated Wireless Network (IWN).--The request for this
account does not sufficiently address the Department's
communications deficiencies and will contribute to the ongoing
delays in the nationwide deployment of the IWN solution.
Accordingly, the bill provides a total of $88,249,000 for IWN
and directs the Department to use these funds for accelerated
IWN deployment in high priority metropolitan regions.
Consistent with planning materials submitted along with the
budget request, the Department is directed to use these funds
only for the modernization and improvement of land mobile radio
(LMR) systems. Any plans related to secure cellular or data
systems, or non-LMR tactical equipment, must be budgeted for
and requested separately.
To aid in program management and oversight, the Department
is directed to set specific and detailed performance milestones
for the use of IWN funds, including dates for planned
completion. These milestones should be reported to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 60 days of the
enactment of this Act, and quarterly updates should be provided
on the Department's progress in meeting those milestones.
Continued funding support for IWN in future years will be
contingent on the Department's success in achieving its
milestones within cost, schedule and performance expectations.
ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW AND APPEALS
The bill provides $270,000,000 for Administrative Review
and Appeals, including $267,613,000 for the Executive Office of
Immigration Review (EOIR), which is $6,209,000 above the budget
request. The appropriation is offset by $4,000,000 in fees that
are collected by the Department of Homeland Security and
transferred to EOIR.
Hiring new immigration judges.--Within funds provided,
$5,000,000 is made available to hire new immigration judges and
support personnel to address the growing caseload. The
Department and EOIR are directed, within 90 days of enactment
of this Act, to submit to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations a strategic plan to address the case backlogs.
Legal Orientation Program (LOP).--With funds provided in
this bill and in prior year appropriations, EOIR is directed to
provide not less than $4,000,000 for the LOP program during
fiscal year 2009.
Immigration court reforms.--Within 30 days of enactment of
this Act, the Department is directed to report to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on the implementation
status of the 22 reform measures to improve the efficiency of
immigration courts that were identified by the Attorney General
in August, 2006.
Competency evaluation standards.--EOIR is encouraged to
work with experts and interested parties in developing
standards and materials for immigration judges to use in
conducting competency evaluations of persons appearing before
the courts.
The bill provides $2,387,000 for the Office of Pardon
Attorney to support a total of 15 permanent positions and 15
FTE.
Detention Trustee
The bill provides $1,295,319,000 for the Office of the
Detention Trustee (ODT), which is equal to the budget request.
Immigration workload.--ODT appears to have significant
difficulties accurately estimating its annual funding
requirements, particularly with respect to its immigration
workload. If additional immigration-related funding is required
in excess of the amount provided herein, the Department may
submit a reprogramming request to address those needs,
consistent with section 505 of this Act.
Population and cost data.--ODT is directed to report to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on a quarterly
basis the projected and actual number of individuals in the
detention system, the annualized costs associated with those
individuals and the costs reimbursed from other Federal
agencies.
District of Columbia prisoner reimbursement.--The
Department's prisoner reimbursement agreement with the District
of Columbia must be made consistent with the requirements set
forth in the National Capital Revitalization Act of 1997. The
Department is urged to work with the District government to
review and update the reimbursable agreement in order to
achieve the necessary consistency. The Department should
immediately notify the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations if the updated agreement will require additional
resources to implement.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The bill provides $75,681,000 for the Office of Inspector
General. The Inspector General is expected to continue with
diligent oversight of the Department's hiring, enforcement,
prosecutorial and policy decision making in order to ensure
integrity and public confidence.
The Inspector General is commended for its continuing
oversight of the FBI's use of National Security Letters and
PATRIOT Act Section 215 orders, and is expected to continue its
assessment of FBI progress in implementing corrective actions
in these areas.
Within funds provided, the Inspector General is expected to
continue its review of the FBI's development and implementation
of the Sentinel case management system, and to assess whether
cost, schedule, performance and technical benchmarks are being
met and whether the FBI has resolved concerns identified in its
previous audits.
United States Parole Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $12,570,000 for the United States Parole
Commission for fiscal year 2009.
Legal Activities
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, GENERAL LEGAL ACTIVITIES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The bill provides a total of $804,007,000 for General Legal
Activities for fiscal year 2009. The funding is provided as
follows:
Solicitor General............................................$10,440,000
Tax Division.................................................101,016,000
Criminal Division............................................164,061,000
Civil Division...............................................270,431,000
Environment and Natural Resources............................103,093,000
Office of Legal Counsel....................................... 6,693,000
Civil Rights Division........................................123,151,000
INTERPOL--USNCB...............................................24,548,000
Office of Dispute Resolution.................................. 574,000
Federal Observer Program.--The bill provides $3,390,000 for
the costs of the Federal Observer Program, which places
election monitors in jurisdictions where the Attorney General
certifies or a Federal judge orders that they are necessary to
ensure free and fair elections.
Criminal Division.--Within available funds, $1,800,000 is
directed to be allocated for an additional 10 attorneys, six
analysts and associated support personnel in the Criminal
Division to investigate and prosecute individuals who violate
Federal laws on serious human rights crimes, including but not
limited to criminal statutes on genocide, torture and war
crimes.
VACCINE INJURY COMPENSATION TRUST FUND
The bill provides $7,833,000 for the Vaccine Injury
Compensation Trust Fund.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ANTITRUST DIVISION
The bill includes $157,788,000 in budget authority for the
Antitrust Division, $7,197,000 above the budget request, which
is provided to lift the hiring freeze imposed during fiscal
year 2008. This appropriation is offset by $157,788,000 in pre-
merger filing fee collections, resulting in a direct
appropriation of $0.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS
The bill provides $1,836,336,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the United States Attorneys in fiscal year 2009.
Justice rooted in law, not in politics or favor, is a
founding principle of our Nation. It is deeply troubling that
partisan political considerations were a factor in the removal
of several U.S. Attorneys fired in 2006. These actions severely
damaged the Department's credibility. It is incumbent upon the
Attorney General and U.S. Attorneys to restore public
confidence in the integrity and impartiality of their
prosecutorial decisions.
Ethical and professional standards.--U.S. Attorneys are
vested with enormous power, and it is their sworn duty to
enforce the laws of this country fairly and impartially and to
uphold the highest standards of ethical and professional
conduct. The Inspector General and the Office of Professional
Responsibility are directed to review allegations of misconduct
and wrongdoing by U.S. Attorneys, and each to provide on a
quarterly basis to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations a summary report on such incidents investigated
and any significant findings issued as a result of the
investigations.
Child exploitation investigations and prosecutions.--The
additional $5,000,000 above the budget request is made
available to support the hiring of additional assistant U.S.
Attorneys to increase investigations and prosecutions of
offenses related to the sexual exploitation of children, as
authorized by the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of
2006. Not less than $33,600,000 shall be available for this
purpose in fiscal year 2009.
Prosecution of serious crimes in Indian Country.--Due to
evidence of declining rates of Federal investigation and
prosecution of serious crimes in Indian Country, the Attorney
General is directed to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations, within 60 days of enactment of
this Act, on the strategic and resource allocation plans for
the prosecution of serious crimes in Indian Country, including
murder and rape, which are reported to Federal law enforcement.
UNITED STATES TRUSTEE SYSTEM FUND
The bill provides $217,416,000 for the United States
Trustee System Fund. The appropriation is offset by
$160,000,000 in offsetting fee collections and $5,000,000
derived from interest on investments in U.S. securities,
resulting in a direct appropriation of $52,416,000.
Data-enabled ``smart forms.''--Developed jointly by the
United States Trustee Program and the Administrative Office of
the Courts, data-enabled ``smart forms'' for filing bankruptcy
petitions and schedules are cost-effective tools which are
encouraged to be used to improve efficiencies in the bankruptcy
system.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION
The bill provides $1,823,000 for salaries and expenses of
the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission in fiscal year 2009.
FEES AND EXPENSES OF WITNESSES
The bill provides $168,300,000 for Fees and Expenses of
Witnesses, which is equal to the budget request.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE
The bill provides $9,873,000 for salaries and expenses of
the Community Relations Service in fiscal year 2009.
ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND
The bill provides $20,990,000 for the Assets Forfeiture
Fund, which is equal to the budget request.
United States Marshals Service
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $950,000,000 for the USMS, which is
$16,883,000 above the budget request.
Adam Walsh enforcement.--The Marshals Service has not
requested the resources needed to carry out the
responsibilities assigned to it under the Adam Walsh Child
Protection and Safety Act. To fulfill these responsibilities,
the bill provides an increase of $5,187,000, which should be
used to improve sex offender targeting through the National Sex
Offender Targeting Center and related efforts. These resources
are in addition to the $16,970,000 provided for Adam Walsh
enforcement in P.L. 110-252. Together, these appropriations
will provide the Marshals with a total of $22,157,000 available
for Adam Walsh enforcement activities in 2009.
Judicial security.--The Marshals have reported that 2008 is
on pace to record the highest annual number of judicial threats
and inappropriate communications in history. To address this
escalating workload, the Marshals are provided $4,000,000 to
analyze and investigate threats against the Judiciary.
In addition, the Marshals are urged to develop an
aggressive schedule for the rollout of state-of-the-art
detection capabilities at pilot high-threat courthouses around
the country. These technologies will enhance courthouse
security through the use of proven equipment, training and
procedures to screen for and detect evolving threats. Special
consideration should be given to those technologies that have
been deployed and proven effective by other Federal agencies.
Regional Fugitive Task Forces (RFTF).--The bill provides an
increase of $10,000,000 to the RFTF program for the
establishment of new, or expansion of existing, RFTFs.
Distribution of these resources should be based on fugitive
workload, giving emphasis to workload created by the Adam Walsh
Act.
CONSTRUCTION
The bill provides $4,000,000 for Marshals Construction,
which is $1,696,000 above the budget request. These funds
should be applied to the highest priority renovation projects
identified by the Marshals.
National Security Division
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $83,789,000 for the National Security
Division (NSD), which is equal to the budget request.
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) backlog.-- NSD
is processing over 2,200 FISAs per year with only 100
attorneys, which has led to the creation of a backlog among
non-emergency FISA requests. NSD is directed to submit a report
on the trend in FISA backlog numbers over the past 5 fiscal
years and NSD's plan for addressing the backlog, beginning in
fiscal year 2009. The report shall be submitted to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than 60 days
after the enactment of this Act.
Intelligence oversight.--NSD shall give immediate notice to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations if there are
any significant deviations from the current plan to perform 18
National Security Reviews of FBI investigative activity in
fiscal year 2009.
Foreign investment reviews.--NSD is directed to submit a
report on the Division's foreign investment review workload and
the Division's ability to address this workload in the absence
of additional requested resources. The report shall be
submitted to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
no later than 60 days after the enactment of this Act.
Interagency Law Enforcement
INTERAGENCY CRIME AND DRUG ENFORCEMENT
The bill provides $515,000,000 for the Organized Crime and
Drug Enforcement Task Forces, which is $16,581,000 below the
budget request.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $7,065,100,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which is
equal to the budget request.
Deployment aircraft.--The funding level provided does not
include $20,040,000 that was requested for an emergency
deployment aircraft lease. The costs of that lease were funded
in P.L. 110-252.
Pay modernization.--The bill does not include the requested
funds for pay modernization because it remains unclear how the
Bureau can implement an Intelligence Community-driven
evaluation and compensation system within an organization with
significant resources outside of the Intelligence Community.
Once this and other issues are clarified, requests for this
purpose may be resubmitted for consideration in the fiscal year
2010 budget.
National Security Analysis Center (NSAC).--The budget
request included an enhancement of $10,777,000 for NSAC. This
funding has not been included in the bill due to two major
concerns. First, FBI's written materials relating to NSAC
expansion reference plans to engage in controversial
``predictive'' modeling practices that could violate the
privacy and civil liberties of law abiding U.S. citizens.
Second, the FBI has not completed, or submitted, the planning
and implementation documentation necessary to ensure that the
NSAC will be responsibly developed and deployed in accordance
with policy, schedule and budget requirements.
If the FBI believes that enhanced NSAC funding is required,
those funds may be requested via reprogramming or in a future
appropriation request. However, the provision of those funds
will be conditioned on the receipt and consideration of the
following items: written clarification of NSAC's intentions
with respect to the use of ``predictive'' behavior modeling; a
detailed spending plan and deployment schedule with dates for
key milestones; and completed planning documentation, including
an Exhibit 300, an updated System of Records Notice, a Privacy
Impact Assessment and a concept of operations or other similar
implementation guide.
Intellectual property enforcement.-- The bill provides an
increase of $9,393,000 for additional agents, dedicated solely
to investigating criminal intellectual property rights (IPR)
cases, in the same localities of the Department's Computer
Hacking and Intellectual Property (CHIP) units. The funding
level provided will allow the addition of two agents in each of
the field offices in the same locality as those CHIP units
which the Attorney General has determined most merit assistance
in IPR investigations, with no less than 26 agents assigned for
this purpose.
The funding level also provides for the creation of an
additional and distinct operational unit at FBI Headquarters
with at least 5 full-time, permanent agents dedicated to
working with the Department of Justice's Computer Crime and
Intellectual Property Section solely on complex, multi-district
and international criminal IPR cases. The agents appropriated
for this section shall solely investigate and support the
criminal prosecution of violations of federal intellectual
property laws, including Title 17 United States Code, sections
506 and 1204; Title 18 U.S. Code, sections 1831, 1832, 2318,
2319, 2319A, 2319B, and 2320.
Mortgage fraud investigations.--The FBI's White Collar
Crime program is straining to keep pace with a mortgage fraud
caseload that has increased by more than 55 percent since 2003.
To address this problem, the bill provides an increase of
$10,000,000 for the FBI to dedicate additional agents to
mortgage fraud investigations and add to existing mortgage
fraud task forces and working groups.
Child exploitation investigations.--The bill provides an
increase of $19,000,000 for FBI child exploitation
investigations, including an increase of no less than
$9,000,000 for the Innocent Images program.
Foreign human rights violators.--The FBI is directed to
increase efforts to investigate and support the criminal
prosecution of serious human rights crimes committed by foreign
nationals who have found safe haven in the United States. The
bill provides an increase of $1,500,000 to support these
activities.
Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division.--
CJIS is provided $558,000,000, including $307,000,000 in
appropriated funds and $251,000,000 in user fees. As in prior
years, under no circumstances is the FBI to divert funding
collected through CJIS user fees for any purpose other than
CJIS, its refreshment plan or a subsequent modernization plan
for the current facility.
Retention and relocation.--The FBI is encouraged to
continue working with the FBI Agents Association to ameliorate
the impact on affected agents of the FBI's Field Office
Supervisory Term Limit policy.
Foreign intelligence collection.--The FBI's new tasking to
collect non-case related foreign intelligence may dilute the
FBI's primary missions and cause coordination problems with
other agencies whose missions have always included foreign
intelligence activities. The FBI is directed to report to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 60 days of
the enactment of this Act on how the Bureau will engage in
foreign intelligence collection without duplicating or
conflicting with activities already underway at those other
agencies with longstanding foreign intelligence missions.
Long-term planning.--The FBI has experienced a very high
rate of budget growth over the past seven years but seems
unable to clearly articulate how much longer this kind of
growth is going to be necessary. The ``end-state capabilities''
already submitted by the FBI are too vaguely defined to be used
in strategic planning or budgetary decision making.
Consequently, the FBI is directed to develop more discrete,
quantifiable end-state goals and to submit those goals to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations together with the
fiscal year 2010 budget request.
National Security Letters (NSLs).--There has been little
evidence that the FBI has a plan in place to work with third
party information providers to educate them about their
responsibilities and to reduce the incidence of mistaken
productions of content and other information under an NSL. The
FBI is directed to report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations within 60 days of the enactment of this Act on
the steps it is taking to reduce and prevent third party NSL
errors.
Sentinel.--The FBI is expected to inform immediately the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations of any
significant deviations from the planned budget or schedule for
the Sentinel project.
FBI Headquarters building.--The J. Edgar Hoover Building is
inadequate for the current FBI Headquarters workforce, causing
dispersal of FBI staff to over 16 annex offices. The building
also lacks adequate setback and other security features, which
puts FBI operations and personnel at unacceptable risk. The GAO
is directed to review the Hoover Building, and associated off-
site locations, and provide an analysis of the FBI's ability to
fulfill its mission and security requirements under present
conditions. The GAO study should also assess the benefits of a
consolidated headquarters facility.
Work force distribution.--The FBI was extremely tardy in
submitting a workforce study required by the statement
accompanying P.L. 110-161. The FBI is directed to take all
necessary steps to ensure that such tardiness does not recur
with this year's reporting requirements.
Achieving the proper distribution of staff to field offices
around the country remains a concern. As the FBI considers the
distribution of agents received in this appropriation, the
Bureau is encouraged to consider the allocation of agents to
locations that would alleviate any unjustified disparities in
the number of personnel among offices.
CONSTRUCTION
The bill provides $153,491,000, which is $110,500,000 above
the budget request.
Program increases.--Within funds provided, $9,800,000 is
for improvements at the FBI Academy and $41,000,000 is for the
Terrorist Explosives Device Analytical Center.
Drug Enforcement Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $1,939,084,000 for the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA), which is $2,500,000 above the budget
request.
Drug Flow Attack Strategy (DFAS).-- The bill fully supports
the DFAS request, with the exception of funds to purchase a
helicopter. Funding for that purpose was provided in P.L. 110-
252.
Diversion control program.--Full funding of $244,450,000 is
provided for the Diversion Control program, which is fully
offset with fee collections. This funding level includes an
increase of $498,000 for the Diversion Control portion of DFAS.
Mobile Enforcement Teams (MET).--The bill provides an
increase of $10,000,000 to allow DEA to begin rebuilding the
MET program, both through the establishment of additional teams
and by increasing the funds available for existing teams. The
activities of MET should continue to include a focus on
methamphetamine enforcement.
Drugs on public lands.--DEA is urged to work with Federal
land management agencies, including the U.S. Forest Service and
National Park Service, and State and local law enforcement
partners to aggressively and permanently eradicate marijuana
and other drug operations on public lands. DEA is also strongly
urged to increase the resources provided to investigate,
apprehend and prosecute drug trafficking on public lands and to
target those resources to areas with the highest concentration
of trafficking activity.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $1,054,215,000 for the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), which is $26,401,000
above the budget request.
Program increases.--The bill provides a total increase over
the budget request of $26,401,000, of which no less than
$200,000 is for the hiring of additional regulation writers to
address ATF's pending regulatory backlog and no less than
$5,000,000 is for Project Gunrunner and other firearms
trafficking efforts targeting Mexico and the border region.
Project Gunrunner has been an effective tool in combating anti-
smuggling efforts along the Southwest border, and ATF is
encouraged to make sure that sufficient resources are allocated
to this important program.
Ballistics imaging and identification.--High-tech
ballistics imaging and identification capabilities are very
valuable and have been improved over time by significant
investments on the part of State and local law enforcement
partners in building the current data base. ATF is encouraged
to ensure that ballistic imaging technology is routinely
refreshed, upgraded and deployed to those State and local
partners. Further, ATF is expected to ensure that upgrades and
replacements for ballistic imaging technology take into account
the resources already invested by those State and local
partners.
Conversion of records.--ATF is urged to complete the
conversion of tens of thousands of existing Federal firearms
dealer out-of-business records from film to digital images at
the ATF National Tracing Center.
Disposition of historical documents.--ATF is currently in
possession of a letter signed by Alexander Hamilton on December
18, 1790. This letter reflects Hamilton's efforts to pay down
Revolutionary War debt through the imposition of duties on
distilled liquor. ATF is directed to provide immediately this
letter to the National Archives and Records Administration for
historical preservation and study.
Canine transport conditions.--ATF headquarters' recent
decision to shrink the size of the vehicles used by the 34 ATF
explosive detection canine teams as a cost-savings mechanism is
both disappointing and shortsighted. DOJ spends, at a minimum,
$20,000 to train these assets, which are housed in agent
vehicles while on deployment and while working to ensure public
safety. The canines require reasonable comfortable space to not
only work, but also to rest if they are to be effective when
called upon to perform. ATF shall only purchase vehicles for
explosive detection canine teams that provide no less usable
space for the dog than the vehicles they are meant to replace.
ATF shall submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations 30 days after enactment of this Act certifying
that this directive is being met.
Federal Prison System
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $5,595,754,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the Federal Prison System for fiscal year 2009,
which is an increase of $160,000,000 above the budget request.
Several years of insufficient budget requests have led to a
critical juncture for the Federal Prison System--in terms of
safety and security for inmates and staff. The additional funds
are provided to support adequate correctional staffing levels
and to address shortfalls in inmate programs. Within 30 days of
enactment of this Act, the Department is directed to submit a
spend plan to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations, with a proposed distribution of funds across
the four Bureau of Prisons (BOP) decision units and which
specifically details the allocation of the $160,000,000 funding
increase. Further, the Government Accountability Office (GAO)
is directed to review BOP's methods for determining resource
requirements, including pricing of fixed costs such as
utilities and medical care, as well as estimates of the inmate
population. The GAO should make recommendations to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on steps BOP should
take to develop more accurate projections of funding
requirements no later than August 31, 2009.
Substance abuse treatment.--Forty percent of inmates
entering Federal prisons have a drug use disorder and require
residential drug abuse treatment. Despite the Violent Crime
Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, which requires such
treatment to be provided, an estimated 8,000 eligible inmates
were put on the waiting list during fiscal year 2008. The
fiscal year 2009 budget request did not address this shortfall.
Within amounts appropriated, $79,200,000 is made available to
provide residential and transitional drug abuse treatment for
all eligible inmates.
Inmate education, training and prisoner re-entry.--Within
amounts appropriated, $138,000,000 is provided to reduce the
backlog of inmates waiting to participate in education,
vocational training and prisoner re-entry programs, which are
cost effective tools in reducing the societal impacts of
criminal recidivism.
Reimbursement for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) detainees.--The Attorney General is directed to work with
the Department of Homeland Security to transfer expeditiously
the estimated 700 ICE detainees who are currently housed in the
Federal Prison System, or to obtain prompt and fair
reimbursement from ICE for the costs of incarcerating them. The
Attorney General is further directed to report to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations not later than 60 days
after enactment of this Act on actions taken to comply with
this direction. In addition, the Attorney General is directed,
on a quarterly basis, to report to the Committees on the costs
incurred by BOP and the reimbursements received for housing ICE
detainees and inmates of other Federal and State agencies.
Staffing levels and staff-inmate ratios.--On a monthly
basis, the BOP is directed to notify the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations of current correctional officer
staffing levels, by facility, and of the staff-inmate ratios
for all Federal prisons.
National Institute of Corrections (NIC).--The budget
proposal to eliminate funding for the NIC is rejected. The NIC
provides valuable training and services, including research and
evaluation, technical assistance, information sharing and
planning to State and local adult corrections agencies, the BOP
and other Federal agencies. The Department is encouraged to
submit a reprogramming request if sufficient funds are not
available within BOP for this effort. To address deficiencies
in corrections reporting identified by the U.S. Census Bureau,
the NIC is encouraged to work with State corrections agencies
to develop better procedures and systems for collecting and
maintaining corrections records.
Inmate medical care.--The BOP is currently experiencing a
shortage of dentists, which is expected to worsen due to
retirements and retention difficulties. BOP is directed to
report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by
February 19, 2009, on its current and projected dentist
staffing needs and its plans to address this situation.
Prevention of sexual misconduct.--The BOP is to be
commended for its work to address and prevent sexual
misconduct. With funds provided in previous years, the NIC has
made meaningful progress in providing training and technical
support to correctional systems throughout the country to
eliminate staff sexual misconduct with inmates, provide
training in investigating cases, and training the ``trainers''
in order that employees at every level will be more aware of,
and better prepared to deal with, these cases. The BOP is
directed to continue these efforts and to report to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations by March 31, 2009, on
progress made in this area.
Contracting out.--The bill includes a general provision to
prohibit the use of funds to conduct, process or approve a
public-private competition under OMB Circular A-76 for
personnel who are employees of the BOP or of Federal Prison
Industries, Incorporated. This provision does not prevent BOP
from meeting additional bed space needs using State, local, and
private existing and new prison capacity.
Activations and expansions.--The BOP is expected to adhere
to the activation schedule included in its budget submission,
and shall notify the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations of any deviations to that schedule.
BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
The bill provides $575,807,000 for the construction,
modernization, maintenance, and repair of prison and detention
facilities housing Federal inmates. Within this amount,
$440,000,000 is provided for new prison construction and
$110,627,000 is provided to address the significant backlog of
major health and safety repairs in Federal prison facilities.
The BOP is directed to provide quarterly reports to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its backlog of
maintenance and repairs, and its schedule for addressing them.
Female inmate facilities.--Additional capacity for female
inmates at new facilities will significantly reduce crowding in
this population, thereby enhancing safety and security.
Within funds provided, the BOP is expected to begin site
selection and development, environmental assessment and
feasibility, planning, and initial design work to build an FCI
in Leavenworth, Kansas.
Reprogramming limitation.--The bill includes language
directing that BOP may not transfer ``Buildings and
Facilities'' appropriations to cover ``Salaries and Expenses''
costs unless the President certifies that such a transfer is
necessary to the national security interest of the United
States, and also subjects any such transfer to section 505 of
this Act.
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES,
INCORPORATED
The bill provides a limitation on administrative expenses
of $2,328,000 for Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated.
Those who are repaying their debts to society should be
provided opportunities to prepare themselves to re-enter
society as gainfully employed citizens. The Department is
expected to continue to offer meaningful work opportunities to
inmates while respecting the interests of small and medium-
sized businesses.
State and Local Law Enforcement Activities
Office on Violence Against Women
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION PROGRAMS
The bill provides $415,000,000 for Office on Violence
Against Women (OVW) grants and programs, as follows:
[In thousands of dollars]
Program Conference
STOP Grants............................................. $190,000
National Institute of Justice--R&D.............. (1,880)
Transitional Housing Assistance................. (18,000)
Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies..................... 60,000
Rural Domestic Violence Assistance Grants............... 41,000
Violence on College Campuses............................ 9,500
Civil Legal Assistance.................................. 37,000
Sexual Assault Victims Services......................... 12,000
Elder Abuse Grant Program............................... 4,250
Safe Havens Project..................................... 14,000
Education & Training for Disabled Female Victims........ 6,750
CASA (Special Advocates)................................ 15,000
Training for Judicial Personnel (child abuse)........... 2,500
Stalking Database....................................... 3,000
Court Training and Improvements......................... 3,000
Services for Children/Youth Exposed to Violence......... 3,000
Advocates for Youth/Services for Youth Victims (STARY).. 3,500
National Tribal Sex Offender Registry................... 1,000
Research on Violence Against Native American Women...... 1,000
Engaging Men and Youth in Prevention.................... 3,000
Training Programs to Assist Probation and Parole
Officers............................................ 3,500
National Resource Center on Workplace Responses......... 1,000
Closed Circuit Television Grants........................ 1,000
Native American/Native Alaskan Liaison Office.--The bill
includes $400,000 for the State of Alaska, Native American/
Native Alaskan Liaison Office for the purposes of combating
sexual assault and domestic violence. These funds may also be
distributed to nonprofit entities that provide services, such
as a crisis hotline, services to victims of sexual assault or
domestic violence in rural areas, and medical assistance to
victims.
Salaries and expenses.--The bill establishes a new salaries
and expenses account to fund the management and administrative
costs of OVW and other Justice Department grant programs. No
administrative overhead costs shall be deducted from the
programs funded from this account.
Office of Justice Programs
JUSTICE ASSISTANCE
The bill provides $220,000,000 for Justice Assistance for
fiscal year 2009, as follows:
[In thousands of dollars]
Program Conference
National Institute of Justice........................... $48,000
Bureau of Justice Statistics............................ 45,000
State Automated Victim Notification System.............. 12,000
Regional Information Sharing System (RISS).............. 45,000
Missing and Exploited Children.......................... 70,000
Office of Justice Programs (OJP) budgetary and programmatic
transparency.--The OJP is directed to provide detailed
personnel, contract and other cost information, by program, for
Management and Administration and Office of Audit, Assessment,
and Management (OAAM) activities in its fiscal year 2010 budget
justifications.
Fairness and objectivity in the award of competitive
grants.--Allegations have been leveled that the Department
steered fiscal year 2007 juvenile justice grants to favored
recipients instead of awarding them to deserving grantees who
ranked more highly in a peer-reviewed process. The Department
is directed to report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations within 30 days of enactment of this Act, on the
findings of its internal review of the 2007 grants process and
awards, including corrective actions taken. The Inspector
General is also directed to conduct an independent review of
this 2007 grant award process and report expeditiously to the
same Committees.
Transparency in research decisions.-- The OJP is expected
to improve transparency in research funding decisions, and is
directed, within 60 days of enactment and prior to obligation
of any funds, to provide a detailed report and spend plan on
all National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and the Bureau of
Justice Statistics (BJS) research activities, including their
funding sources. The Department is also expected to produce
detailed justification information on the research priorities
assumed in the fiscal year 2010 budget request.
National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS).--Within funds
provided for BJS, $26,000,000 is made available for the NCVS,
which since the 1970s has been a critical resource to improve
the understanding of the costs and context of crime
victimization in the United States. To improve the usefulness
of the NCVS, BJS is urged to implement the recommendations of
the National Research Council's recent report, Surveying
Victims: Options for Conducting the National Crime
Victimization Survey. NIJ is also encouraged to implement the
Council's recommendation to develop, promote and coordinate
sub-national victimization surveys.
NIJ sole-source contracts.--The Attorney General is
directed to submit to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations, within 90 days of enactment of this Act, a plan
that establishes competitive processes, criteria, and oversight
measures to ensure that NIJ awards for studies, seminars and
other activities are conducted in a fair, objective and ethical
manner.
Regional Information Sharing System (RISS).--Within amounts
provided for RISS, funds shall be available to continue funding
existing local-to-local law enforcement data and information
sharing programs focused on solving routine crimes, especially
in rural areas, by sharing law enforcement information not
categorized as criminal intelligence by the owning law
enforcement agency.
DNA and forensics.--Within funds appropriated for NIJ,
$3,000,000 is for DNA and forensics research, of which $500,000
shall be transferred to the National Institute of Standards and
Technology Office of Law Enforcement Standards to support the
development of standards for quality and proficiency in
Federal, State and local crime laboratories.
Forensic science education.--Based on findings of a
Department panel on forensic science education, the NIJ
established the Forensic Science Education Program
Accreditation Commission. However, no Federal link has yet been
established between the Department and the Commission to
implement the recommended universal standards. Within 60 days
of enactment of this Act, the NIJ is directed to report to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the actions
taken to implement recommended standards.
Victim notification.--The bill provides $12,000,000 for the
Bureau of Justice Assistance to continue the State Automated
Victim Notification grant program to allow States to join the
National Victim Notification Network. No funding may be
utilized from within the Victims Assistance Program for this
initiative and funds provided under this heading shall require
a 50 percent match from State, local, and private sources.
Pregnant and parenting offenders.--The NIJ is encouraged to
examine the potential of family-based treatment as an effective
sentencing alternative for non-violent drug offenders who are
pregnant or the parents of minor children.
Salaries and expenses.--The bill establishes a new salaries
and expenses account to fund the management and administrative
costs of OJP and other Justice Department grant programs. No
administrative overhead costs shall be deducted from the
programs funded from this account.
STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE
The bill provides $1,328,500,000 for State and Local Law
Enforcement Assistance programs for fiscal year 2009, as
follows:
(in thousands of dollars)
Program Conference
Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants...................... $546,000
National Institute of Justice......................... (5,000)
State and Local Intelligence Training................. (2,000)
President-elect Security.............................. (7,000)
Byrne Discretionary Grants.................................... 178,500
Byrne Competitive Grants...................................... 30,000
Indian Assistance............................................. 25,000
Tribal Prison Construction............................ (10,000)
Indian Tribal Courts.................................. (9,000)
Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Grants............. (6,000)
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program....................... 400,000
Southwest Border Prosecutor Program........................... 31,000
Northern Border Prosecutor Program............................ 3,000
Victims of Trafficking Grants................................. 10,000
State Prison Drug Treatment................................... 10,000
Drug Courts................................................... 40,000
Prescription Drug Monitoring.................................. 7,000
Prison Rape Prevention and Prosecution........................ 12,500
Justice for All--Capital Litigation/Wrongful Prosecution
Review Grants............................................. 5,500
Missing Alzheimers Patients Grants............................ 2,000
Mentally Ill Offender Act..................................... 10,000
Economic, High-tech and Cybercrime Prevention................. 18,000
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
(JAG).--The bill provides $546,000,000 for JAG formula grants.
Funding under this program is authorized for law enforcement
programs; prosecution and court programs; prevention and
education programs; corrections and community corrections
programs; drug treatment and enforcement programs; planning,
evaluation, and technology improvement programs; and crime
victim and witness programs, other than compensation. Funding
is not available for vehicles, vessels, or aircraft; luxury
items; real estate; or construction projects. Of the amount
provided, $2,000,000 is for intelligence training for State and
local law enforcement entities; and $5,000,000 is for the
National Institute of Justice to help local units of government
to identify, select, develop, modernize and purchase new
technologies for use by law enforcement.
Within the funds provided, $7,000,000 shall be available to
reimburse State and local law enforcement for security and
related costs, including overtime, associated with the security
requirements required to protect the President-elect during the
Presidential transition period. These funds shall be allocated
by the Department of Justice to State and local law enforcement
entities that can document increased costs over and above
normal law enforcement operations, which are directly
attributable to security for the President-elect. Within the
funds provided, $20,000,000 is also included to reimburse State
and local governments for security and other expenses related
to the 2009 Presidential Inauguration. Not later than 30 days
after enactment of this Act, the Department is directed to
provide a report and spend plan to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations, which details the criteria and
methodology that will be used to award these grants.
Byrne competitive grants.--$30,000,000 is made available
for Byrne competitive, peer-reviewed grants to programs of
national significance to prevent crime, improve the
administration of justice or assist victims of crime. Within 90
days of enactment of this Act, the OJP is directed to provide a
report and spend plan to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations, which details the criteria and methodology that
will be used to award these grants. It is expected that
national programs that have previously received funding under
the Byrne discretionary program will be eligible to compete for
funding under this competitive grant program, including
programs for which specific amounts are designated in this Act.
Byrne discretionary grants.--The bill provides $178,500,000
for Byrne discretionary grants to prevent crime, to improve the
criminal justice system, to provide victims' services and for
other similar activities. The accompanying table details
funding for Congressionally-designated activities, which are
incorporated by reference in the bill:
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Justice for All Act--capital litigation and wrongful
prosecution review.--The bill provides $5,500,000 for capital
litigation and wrongful prosecution review grants. Of this
amount, $2,500,000 is for Capital Litigation Improvement
Grants, authorized by section 426 of Public Law 108-405. In
addition, $3,000,000 is made available for a new program of
competitive grants to public and non-profit entities that work
to exonerate people who have been wrongfully convicted. Within
90 days of enactment of this Act, the OJP is directed to
provide a report and spending plan to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations, which details the criteria and
methodology that will be used to award these new grants.
Tribal government funding.--The bill rejects the proposal
to discontinue specific set-asides for tribal law enforcement,
correctional facility construction, courts and juvenile justice
programs. There is no evidence that the Department consulted
with tribal governments on this proposal. These existing OJP
and COPS programs are critical to implementing the public
safety and justice priorities of tribal leaders throughout
Indian Country. Further, it is unacceptable that the Department
failed, in 2008, to complete a review and report to the House
and Senate Appropriations Committees on the state of existing
tribal detention facilities and the need for new capacity. By
May 15, 2009, the Department is directed to complete this
review and to report to the Appropriations Committees on its
findings, including recommendations and actions that have or
will be taken to address these needs.
Hal Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.--The bill
includes $7,000,000 for the Prescription Drug Monitoring
Program to assist States in building or enhancing prescription
drug monitoring systems, facilitating the exchange of
information among States, and providing technical assistance
and training on establishing and operating effective
prescription drug monitoring programs. The OJP is expected to
work with the DEA to implement this program.
Prison rape prevention and prosecution.--The bill includes
$12,500,000 for prison rape prevention and prosecution
activities. The Attorney General is required to promulgate
national standards for the prevention of and response to sexual
abuse in all confinement settings based on the recommendations
of the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission. These funds
are provided for purposes authorized under Public Law 108-79,
such as the work of the Commission; mandated statistics, data
and research; prevention and prosecution assistance; and grants
to protect inmates and safeguard communities. The Department
shall report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations not later than 90 days after the enactment of
this Act on the proposed distribution of funding among
authorized activities under this program.
Economic, high-tech and cybercrime prevention.--The bill
provides $18,000,000 for competitive grants to support and
train State and local law enforcement agencies in the
prevention, investigation and prosecution of economic, high-
tech and Internet crimes, which shall be administered by the
Bureau of Justice Assistance. Within funds provided, up to
$3,000,000 is available for new competitive grants to State and
local law enforcement entities to combat these crimes,
including the intellectual property crimes of counterfeiting
and piracy. None of the funds provided for this program shall
be diverted for research.
Missing Alzheimer's Disease Patient Program.--The bill
provides $2,000,000 for Missing Alzheimer's Disease Patient
Program grants, which shall be awarded competitively and shall
be administered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
National Motor Vehicle Title Information System Program.--
The Department is directed to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations within 90 days of enactment, on
the status of the National Motor Vehicle Title Information
System program, and its recommendations to achieve
implementation.
SEARCH National Technical Assistance and Training
Program.--The Department is encouraged to support efforts to
assist States in the development and use of information through
criminal justice information systems to accelerate the
automation of their fingerprints identification processes and
criminal justice data identification processes so that State
and local law enforcement which are compatible with the FBI's
Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System.
Salaries and expenses.--The bill establishes a new salaries
and expenses account to fund the management and administrative
costs of OJP and other Justice Department grant programs. No
administrative overhead costs shall be deducted from the
programs and projects funded from this account.
WEED AND SEED PROGRAM FUND
The bill provides $25,000,000 for the Weed and Seed Program
for fiscal year 2009.
JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAMS
The bill provides $374,000,000 for Juvenile Justice
Programs for fiscal year 2009, as follows:
(in thousands of dollars)
Program
Conference
Part B--State Formula
$75,000
Part E--Challenge Grants--Demonstration Projects
82,000
Youth Mentoring Grants
80,000
Title V--Incentive Grants
62,000
Tribal Youth (25,000)
Gang Prevention (10,000)
Alcohol Prevention (25,000)
Victims of Child Abuse Programs
20,000
Juvenile Accountability Block Grant
55,000
Fairness and objectivity in the award of competitive
grants.--As discussed under the Justice Assistance account, the
Department is directed to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations within 30 days of enactment of
this Act, on the findings of its internal review of the 2007
grants process and awards, including corrective actions taken.
The Inspector General is also directed to conduct an
independent review of this 2007 grant award process and report
expeditiously to the same Committees.
Part E--discretionary grants.--The bill includes
$82,000,000 for Part E discretionary grants for activities
related to juvenile justice and at-risk youth. The accompanying
table details funding for Congressionally-designated
activities, which are incorporated by reference in the bill:
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Youth mentoring grants.--To support the critical work of
national, regional and local organizations in mentoring at risk
children and youth, $80,000,000 is provided for competitive,
peer-reviewed youth mentoring grants. Within 90 days of
enactment of this Act, OJP is directed to provide a report and
spend plan to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations, which details the criteria and methodology that
will be used to award these grants. It is expected that
national programs that have received funding under the Byrne
discretionary program or the Juvenile Justice Part E program
will be eligible for funding under this competitive grant
program, including programs for which specific amounts are
designated in this Act.
Victims of Child Abuse Act.--The bill provides $20,000,000
for programs authorized under the Victims of Child Abuse Act
(Public Law 101-647), including grants to provide technical
assistance and training to improve the quality of criminal
prosecution of cases of child abuse and neglect in State
juvenile and family courts. Of this amount, $5,000,000 is for
Regional Child Advocacy Centers Programs.
Mental health services for youth.--The Department is
encouraged to work with experts in the field of mental health
services for youth in the juvenile justice system to coordinate
regional forums for this purpose.
Reprogramming of prior year funds.--Funds appropriated in
Public Law 110-161, Division B--Commerce, Justice, Science, and
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008, under the heading
Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Juvenile
Justice, for Novato, CA, Juvenile Substance Abuse Program for
Hamilton Communities are reprogrammed to Adolescent Treatment
Program Expansion, Drug Abuse Alternatives Center, Santa Rosa,
CA.
Salaries and expenses.--The bill establishes a new salaries
and expenses account to fund the management and administrative
costs of OJP and other Justice Department grant programs. No
administrative overhead costs shall be deducted from the
programs and projects funded from this account.
PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS BENEFITS
The bill provides $69,100,000 for Public Safety Officers
Benefits, including $60,000,000 for death benefits to survivors
and $9,100,000 for disability and education benefits to injured
officers.
COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES
The bill provides $550,500,000 for Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS) programs for fiscal year 2009, as
follows:
[In thousands of dollars]
Program Conference
COPS Technology and Interoperability.......................... $187,000
Violent Gang and Gun Crime Reduction.......................... 15,000
Meth Hot Spots................................................ 39,500
Bullet-Proof Vests............................................ 25,000
NIST/OLES............................................. (1,500)
Tribal Law Enforcement........................................ 20,000
National Instant Criminal Background Check System grants...... 10,000
Criminal Records Upgrade...................................... 10,000
DNA Backlog Reduction/Crime Labs.............................. 156,000
Debbie Smith DNA Backlog grants....................... (151,000)
Post-Conviction DNA Testing grants.................... (5,000)
Paul Coverdell Forensic Science............................... 25,000
Second Chance Act/Offender Re-Entry........................... 25,000
Child Sexual Predator Elimination/Sex Offender Management..... 18,000
Sex Offender Management............................... (5,000)
National Sex Offender Registry........................ (1,000)
Secure Our Schools Act........................................ 16,000
Training and Technical Assistance............................. 4,000
Law enforcement technologies and interoperable
communications.--The bill includes $187,000,000 for grants to
State and local law enforcement to develop and acquire
effective technologies and interoperable communications that
assist in the prevention of and response to crime. The COPS
Office is directed to ensure that all equipment funded under
this program meets the requirements of the National Institute
of Standards and Technology Office of Law Enforcement Standards
(NIST/OLES). Within funds provided, $1,500,000 is directed to
be transferred to NIST to support OLES in developing
comprehensive standards for law enforcement communications and
a compliance assessment program for equipment purchased through
this program. The accompanying table details funding for
Congressionally-designated activities, which are incorporated
by reference in the bill:
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Interoperable Standards.--Significant progress has been
made in establishing functionality standards for the Project 25
Inter-RF-Subsystem Interface [ISSI], Console Interface, and
Fixed Station Interface for land mobile radio systems. Funds
provided to NIST/OLES for standards development should be used
to complete the remaining aspects of these interfaces,
including conformance and interoperability test standards for
each of the interfaces. In addition, funds should be used to
begin the development of standards for emerging technologies
such as VoIP applications for public safety operations.
Methamphetamine enforcement and clean-up.--The bill
includes $39,500,000 for grants to address public safety
associated with methamphetamine manufacturing, sale, and use.
In making grants under this program, the Department is
encouraged to support community-based efforts to educate the
public about emerging drug threats through research-based
prevention methods or to enhance the ability of a community to
prevent or reduce drug abuse, including thorough training,
education, and technical assistance. Within funds provided,
$5,000,000 is made available to reimburse the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) for assistance to State and local law
enforcement for proper removal and disposal of hazardous
materials at clandestine methamphetamine labs, including funds
for training, technical assistance, a container program, and
purchase of equipment. The DEA acknowledges that prior year
funding provided for this purpose is sufficient to fund these
activities through the third quarter of fiscal year 2009. The
accompanying table details funding for Congressionally
designated activities related to methamphetamine enforcement,
which are incorporated by reference in the bill:
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DNA backlog reduction.--The bill provides $156,000,000 for
grants to strengthen State and local government DNA collection
and analysis systems, which can be vital to successfully
prosecuting the guilty and protecting the innocent from
wrongful prosecution. Within funds provided, $151,000,000 is
for Debbie Smith DNA backlog reduction grants, and $5,000,000
is for post-conviction DNA testing grants. Within amounts
provided for Debbie Smith grants, the Department is directed to
address the national shortage of Sexual Assault Nurse
Examiners, who provide medical treatment to sexual assault
victims and are properly trained to collect forensic evidence.
Second Chance Act offender re-entry programs.--The bill
provides $25,000,000 to reduce criminal recidivism by providing
grants to establish and expand offender re-entry programs.
Within the funds provided, $15,000,000 is made available for
grants to State and local governments for adult and juvenile
offender demonstration projects to coordinate re-entry efforts
and establish best practices. Allowable uses of these funds
include employment services, housing, substance abuse
treatment, family programming, mentoring, and victim services.
In addition, $10,000,000 is provided for grants to nonprofit
organizations for mentoring and transitional services to help
offenders reintegrate into society. The Department is expected
to continue to work in collaboration with the Departments of
Labor, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban
Development, and Education in the implementation of offender
re-entry programs.
NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007.--The bill includes
$10,000,000 for grants to assist States and tribal governments
in updating the National Instant Criminal Background Check
System with the criminal history and mental health records of
individuals who are precluded from purchasing or possessing
guns.
Criminal history record upgrades.--In addition to the funds
provided for NICS grants, the bill provides $10,000,000 for
grants to ensure that accurate criminal history records are
available for use in law enforcement. This program helps States
build their infrastructure to connect to national record check
systems both to supply information and to conduct the requisite
checks.
Violent gangs and gun crimes.--The bill provides
$15,000,000 for competitive grants to State and local law
enforcement to combat violent crime, with special emphasis on
areas plagued by violent gangs.
Bulletproof vests.--The bill provides $25,000,000 to assist
State and local law enforcement agencies in purchasing bullet
and stab resistant vests. Of this amount, $1,500,000 shall be
transferred to the National Institute of Standards and
Technology Office of Law Enforcement Standards for research,
testing and evaluation. The bill provides OJP with discretion
to grant a partial or full waiver of the matching requirements
for bulletproof vests awards to State and local law enforcement
agencies upon satisfactory, documented demonstration of severe
fiscal distress which significantly impacts a law enforcement
agency's ability to provide services.
Tribal law enforcement grants.--The bill includes
$20,000,000 for hiring, equipment and training for tribal law
enforcement officers.
Secure Our Schools Act.--The bill includes $16,000,000 for
grants for equipment such as metal detectors, locks, lighting
and other deterrent measures; security assessments; security
training of personnel and students; and coordination with local
law enforcement, as authorized by the Secure Our Schools Act
(Public Law 106-386).
Child Sexual Predator Elimination.--The bill provides
$18,000,000 for grants to State and local governments to
locate, arrest and prosecute sexual predators. The COPS Office
is directed to coordinate with the U.S. Marshals and the
National Center to Protect Missing and Exploited Children to
develop a program that includes detection, investigation,
apprehension, and prosecution of sex offenders who victimize
children. The grants should assist State and local law
enforcement entities to focus on sex offenders who fail to
register and those who prey upon children. Within funds
provided, $5,000,000 is made available for sex offender
management, and $1,000,000 is for the National Sex Offender
Registry.
Salaries and expenses.--The bill establishes a new salaries
and expenses account to fund the management and administrative
costs of COPS and other Justice Department grant programs. No
administrative overhead costs shall be deducted from the
programs and projects funded from this account.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
To achieve greater transparency, efficiency and
accountability in the management, administration and oversight
of the Justice Department grant programs, there is established
a new salaries and expenses account within State and Local Law
Enforcement Activities to fund the management and
administrative costs of the Justice Department grant programs.
For this purpose, $174,000,000 is provided, of which
$14,000,000 is for the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW);
$130,000,000 is for the Office of Justice Programs (OJP); and
$30,000,000 is for the Community Oriented Policing Services
Office (COPS). In addition, $21,000,000 is made available for
the Office of Audit, Assessment, and Management (OAAM) for
grants management oversight. The total amount available for
management and administration of such programs shall not exceed
$195,000,000. Within funds provided, OAAM is expected to
develop its capacity to evaluate, in coordination with the
National Institute of Justice, the effectiveness of programs
and projects funded by OJP, OVW and the COPS Office, using
rigorous research and evaluation methods which generate valid
evidence on which crime and violence prevention strategies are
most effective.
General Provisions--Department of Justice
The bill includes the following general provisions for the
Department of Justice:
Section 201 makes available additional reception and
representation funding for the Attorney General from the
amounts provided in this title.
Section 202 prohibits the use of funds to pay for an
abortion, except in the case of rape or to preserve the life of
the mother.
Section 203 prohibits the use of funds to require any
person to perform or facilitate the performance of an abortion.
Section 204 provides that nothing in the previous section
removes the obligation of the Director of the Bureau of Prisons
to provide escort services to female inmates who seek to obtain
abortions outside of a Federal facility.
Section 205 establishes the requirements and procedures of
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations for transfer
proposals.
Section 206 authorizes the Attorney General to extend an
ongoing Personnel Management Demonstration Project.
Section 207 extends specified authorities to the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for undercover
operations.
Section 208 prohibits the use of funds for transporting
prisoners classified as maximum or high security, other than to
a facility certified by the Bureau of Prisons as appropriately
secure.
Section 209 prohibits the use of funds for the purchase or
rental by Federal prisons of audiovisual equipment, services
and materials used primarily for recreational purposes, except
for those items and services needed for inmate training,
religious, or educational purposes.
Section 210 requires review by the Deputy Attorney General
and the Department Investment Review Board prior to the
obligation or expenditure of funds for major information
technology projects.
Section 211 requires the Department to follow reprogramming
procedures prior to any deviation from the program amounts
specified in this title or the reuse of deobligated funds
provided in previous years.
Section 212 prohibits the use of funds for A-76
competitions for work performed by employees of the Bureau of
Prisons or Federal Prison Industries, Inc.
Section 213 prohibits the use of funds to pay the salary,
benefits or expenses of a US Attorney performing dual duties
that exempt that US Attorney from established residency
requirements.
Section 214 prohibits the use of funds for future phases of
the Sentinel program until the Attorney General certifies that
work on existing phases has been substantially completed under
a validated performance baseline.
Section 215 requires the submission of quarterly reports to
the OIG regarding the costs and contracting procedures relating
to certain conferences held during fiscal year 2009.
TITLE III--SCIENCE
Office of Science and Technology Policy
The bill provides $5,303,000 for the Office of Science and
Technology Policy (OSTP). Not later than 120 days after the
enactment of this Act, the reports identified below shall be
submitted to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.
Within the funds provided, OSTP shall:
(1) working with NASA and the Department of Energy, develop
a plan for restarting and sustaining U.S. domestic production
of radioisotope thermoelectric generator material for NASA's
future science and exploration missions;
(2) working with NASA and NOAA, develop a plan and program
to encourage commercial solutions to meet space-based Earth and
space weather observation requirements of the United States
government, similar to the Federal investments in NASA's
commercial orbital transportation services (COTS) program. Such
report shall consider the efficacy of providing appropriated
funds to commercial entities to pursue low-cost atmospheric,
environmental or space weather monitoring systems, and whether
such funding should be offered to commercial entities in
exchange for later concessionary rates on weather, climate or
space weather data purchasers from successful vendors; and
(3) convene a series of meetings to coordinate the research
and development of the next generation of ground-based radar
and to report the results of the meetings and a budget plan.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
AGENCY SUMMARY
Reporting of cost, schedule and content for NASA research
and development projects.--To better understand the underlying
issues common to NASA's performance on major projects and to
develop a process for identifying corrective action, the Fiscal
Year 2008 Consolidated Appropriations Act mandated the
Government Accountability Office (GAO) to report on the status
of large-scale NASA programs, projects and activities. This
report is to be delivered to the Congress semiannually, the
first of which shall be delivered in advance of the annual
budget submission of the President for fiscal year 2010. To
that end, NASA is directed to cooperate fully and to provide
timely program analysis, evaluation data and relevant
information to the GAO so that it can conduct this review and
meet the annual Congressional mandate. Such information
includes, but is not limited to, copies of preliminary cost
estimates, access to relevant online agency applications,
databases, and web portals, and access to information from
contractor and agency personnel.
Breach reporting.--Pursuant to section 103 of Public Law
109-155, the NASA Authorization Act of 2005, NASA is required
to deliver several reports to the appropriate authorizing
committees when project costs grow in excess of certain
thresholds. NASA shall submit concurrently to the House and
Senate Committee on Appropriations the reports required by
section 103 of Public Law 109-155.
Space Shuttle transition and retirement costs.--To ensure
the Congress has a complete accounting of the full costs
associated with Space Shuttle transition and retirement, NASA
is directed to develop an estimate to include:
(1) not only those funds necessary within the Space Shuttle
program, but all funds needed outside the Space Shuttle program
that are necessary to support Space Shuttle transition and
retirement activities;
(2) funds necessary under Cross Agency Support needed to
support transition and retirement, including environmental
compliance and remediation, of the Space Shuttle program;
(3) the gross and net proceeds from exchange sales of
excess Space Shuttle equipment;
(4) the costs to maintain required facilities at Kennedy
Space Center during the gap in human spaceflight;
(5) the costs associated with preservation of historic
properties; and
(6) the costs of workforce transition.
Accordingly, the bill includes a provision that requires
NASA to provide by February 2, 2009, to the Committees on
Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives a
report detailing the total and annual costs by fiscal year of
Space Shuttle transition and retirement costs. Such data shall
be presented for fiscal years 2006 through 2015 by mission
directorate, program, activity and object class.
Public availability of scientific information.--NASA is
directed to implement all recommendations by the Inspector
General related to its review of public availability of
scientific information and to report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations not later than March 2, 2009.
Contract oversight and management.--NASA is directed to
incorporate independent cost verification as part of the
process by which contracts are selected and monitored. NASA is
to report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
within 60 days of enactment of the Act of its plans and
progress in implementing this directive.
NASA is further directed to notify the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations in writing 30 days prior to
allocating funds, or modifying or extending existing contracts
that are in excess of 15 percent of the original contract
value.
Within 45 days of enactment of this Act, NASA shall provide
a report delineating the original baseline amount and schedule
for each program with a life cycle cost of $100,000,000 or
more. The report shall also include the current baseline
amount, confidence level and financial and delivery schedule
for each such program.
Reprogramming procedures.--The levels against which
reprogrammings are to be reported require further
clarification. Accordingly, a summary table by mission
directorate delineates each program, project and activity
against which the reprogramming thresholds are to be measured.
This display in no way curtails NASA's current flexibility in
managing its diverse portfolio of research and development and
operational programs. Rather, it will require NASA to inform
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations of any
deviations, subject to the thresholds specified in section 505
of this Act, from the levels explicit in the agency's budget
justification, as adjusted for congressional action, as shown
in the accompanying summary table. In any reprogramming request
and operating plan, NASA shall include the out-year budget and
schedule impacts of the proposed reallocation of funds.
For purposes of the reprogramming guidelines, a new program
shall be defined as any program, project or activity for which
funds were not requested or provided in the current fiscal
year, except those resulting from a competitive selection made
pursuant to ongoing programs authorized by Congress. However,
implementation of this limitation shall preclude initiation or
resumption of activities pursuant to competitive solicitations
for ongoing NASA programs if funding for that specific program,
project or activity had been previously deferred due to lack of
funds and/or were unrequested in the current fiscal year.
Financial data disclosure.--NASA shall include the out-year
budget and schedule impacts in any reprogramming request,
operating plan, and budget submission. In addition, NASA shall
include a separate accounting of all program reserves and
carryover funds by program, project and activity.
The funding provided for NASA is delineated more fully in
the table below and in the account summaries.
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SCIENCE
The bill provides $4,503,019,000 for science, an increase
of $61,500,000 over the budget request. The amount provided
reflects an unallocated adjustment of $70,898,000 and reflects
unobligated balances carried into fiscal year 2009 from fiscal
year 2008. NASA shall within 30 days of enactment of this Act
provide to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
its proposed distribution of the unallocated adjustment. In
doing so, NASA shall identify offsets that do not result in
delays or cancellations of missions in development or the
cancellation of any selected projects, and shall not identify
as offsets any increases provided above the request expressly
provided by Congress.
Earth science.--NASA's Earth science portfolio shall have a
continuous mixture of small-, medium-, and observatory class
Earth science missions that guarantee regular and recurring
flight opportunities for the Earth science communities.
Earth decadal survey missions.--A total of $150,000,000 is
provided for Earth decadal survey missions. Funds are provided
to support on-going activities of the ICESat II and SMAP
missions. In addition, funds are provided to accelerate and
achieve a level of system development more consistent with the
National Academy of Sciences' recommendations. The bill
provides funds to accelerate the ICESat II mission so that it
will be ready to launch in 2013 concurrently with the SMAP
mission, consistent with the National Academy of Sciences'
recommendations.
Landsat data continuity mission (LDCM).--Funding of
$10,000,000 is provided to initiate development of a thermal
infra-red sensor (TSIS). NASA is directed to identify the
earliest and least expensive development approach and flight
opportunity for TSIS. NASA shall report its findings to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations not later than
March 2, 2009.
NASA is further directed to develop, in cooperation with
the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the U.S.
Geological Survey (USGS), a plan for a follow-on mission to
LDCM consistent with the recommendations of the National
Science and Technology Council's report, A Plan for A U.S.
National Land Imaging Program. This plan is due to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than August
31, 2009.
Earth science applications program.--The bill provides
$10,000,000 over the budget request for Earth science
applications under the Research Opportunities in Space and
Earth Sciences (ROSES) program, which shall be available to
support new competitively-selected projects under subsection
A.28, Earth Science For Decision Making: Gulf of Mexico Region,
to be selected during fiscal year 2009.
Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR).--The bill provides
$9,000,000 for NASA to refurbish and ensure flight and
operational readiness of DSCOVR earth science instruments.
Servicing Opportunities for Science Missions.--Recognizing
the historic successes NASA has achieved through the servicing
of the Hubble Space Telescope, the National Research Council's
recent report Launching Science: Science Opportunities Provided
by NASA's Constellation System recommends that ``NASA should
study the benefits of designing spacecraft intended to operate
around Earth or the Moon, or at the libration points for human
and robotic servicing.'' This recommendation parallels the
guidance provided by section 502 of the NASA Authorization Act
of 2008 (P.L. 110-422), which recommends that provision be made
for servicing of future scientific spacecraft to the extent
practicable. Therefore, it will be critical that the
Constellation program demonstrate unique capabilities to
maintain synergies between free-flying scientific spacecraft
and human spaceflight endeavors. Accordingly, the bill provides
$20,000,000 for NASA to undertake an assessment of the
feasibility of using the Constellation architecture to service
existing and future observatory-class scientific spacecraft,
fully utilizing the unique, core expertise and competencies for
in-space servicing developed by the Goddard Space Flight Center
and its private sector partners for the Hubble Space Telescope.
NASA shall provide to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations a plan for expenditure of this funding no later
than 30 days after enactment of this Act.
Lunar landers.--The bill provides, as requested,
$10,000,000 for the selected lunar lander.
Mars exploration.--NASA shall continue to engage the Mars
community to define missions for the next decade that will lead
to a Mars sample return in the 2020s. NASA is encouraged to
define a budget profile for the Mars exploration program to
support a lander mission and follow-on missions through 2020;
consider augmenting technology to be demonstrated as part of
the 2013 Scout; and support the small, competitively-selected
missions such as Mars Scouts.
Mars science laboratory (MSL).--The bill provides the
budget request of $223,331,000 for MSL. Over the past several
months, NASA, with the concurrence of the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations, has taken reprogramming actions
to address continuing project cost increases and to maintain a
launch schedule in 2009; however, slower-than-expected
progress, combined with late completion and deliveries of
hardware, has contributed to deterioration in schedule
performance. As a result, NASA has informed the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on December 4, 2008, of its
decision to delay a 2009 launch. The relative orbital location
of Mars and Earth dictates that the next launch opportunity is
2011. However, in order to support a 2011 launch, NASA will
need to identify additional resources in the range of
$400,000,000. NASA is directed to provide to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations not later than February 2,
2009, the impact on the project's baseline development cost
estimate consistent with reporting requirements of section 103
of the NASA Authorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-155); and
proposed resource allocations necessary to meet a 2011 launch.
A reallocation of this magnitude can be expected to have
significant impacts on other projects, and accordingly, NASA is
directed to consult with the space science community to ensure
its views are taken into consideration in any decision
regarding future funding for MSL.
Outer planets.--NASA plans to conduct an outer planet
flagship mission in cooperation with the European community,
which a launch as soon as practicable. A more detailed plan and
projected launch date shall be part of the fiscal year 2010
budget. The bill includes $101,089,000 for the outer planets
program, as requested.
Hubble Space Telescope.--The bill provides the full
requirement of $207,697,000 for the operations and upcoming
servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Astrophysics exoplanet exploration, other missions and data
analysis.--An increase of $20,000,000 is provided to continue
NASA's efforts in assessing lower cost versions of the Space
Interferometry Mission (SIM) and in completing the detailed
formulation phase of a ``SIM-Lite'' mission that would meet the
requirements laid out in the most recent decadal surveys for an
astrophysics mission.
Radiation Belt Storm Probes.--The bill provides the full
budget request of $154,442,000 to continue this mission for
launch in 2012.
Solar Probe.--The bill includes $18,000,000 for the Solar
Probe mission, the highest priority recommendation of the
National Academies' heliophysics decadal report. NASA is
directed to work to achieve a launch no later than 2015.
Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission.--The bill includes the
budget request of $94,582,000 for the Magnetospheric Multiscale
Mission. NASA is directed to undertake no action to de-scope or
reduce the project's scientific instruments or capacity.
Wallops Flight Facility (WFF).--The WFF is an important
national asset that can be better utilized by focusing on
emerging technologies that meet national needs and NASA
priorities. The bill therefore provides programmatic increases
of: $5,000,000 for advanced technology development of small
satellites and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) that have the
potential of lowering the costs of space and Earth science
missions consistent with the goals of venture class missions
recommended by the National Academies' Earth science decadal
report; and $14,000,000 to improve launch pad infrastructure.
NASA is directed to prepare a five-year action plan, including
a proposed funding forecast, that identifies specific program
and advanced technology development work that will utilize and
expand the Wallops Flight Facility's role in the development of
small satellites and unmanned aerial systems to meet critical
earth science and other space system needs. This plan is due to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by June 1,
2009.
Ocean vector wind study.--NASA, working with NOAA and
within the funds provided, shall study satellite and non-
satellite alternatives for generating SeaWinds-like ocean wind
data.
AERONAUTICS
The bill provides $500,000,000 for aeronautics research.
The research and development activities undertaken with the
augmentation shall not be based on the determination that the
investment in an activity would result in a useable or useful
product based only on one year's funding. Accordingly, the
Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate is directed to provide
to the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate in
NASA's initial fiscal year 2009 operating plan a proposed
expenditure analysis of the congressional augmentation to
ensure that this investment of funds is devoted to long-term,
multi-year research and development activities to support
NextGen technology needs and solutions and ``green'' aircraft.
EXPLORATION
The bill provides $3,505,469,000 for exploration for fiscal
year 2009, $5,000,000 over the budget request. The amount
provided includes an unallocated adjustment of $18,000,000.
NASA shall within 30 days of enactment of this Act provide to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations its proposed
distribution of the unallocated adjustment. In doing so, NASA
shall identify offsets that do not result in delays or
cancellations of missions in development or the cancellation of
any selected projects, and shall not identify as offsets any
increases provided above the request expressly provided by
Congress.
Constellation systems.--The bill includes the budget
request of $1,018,515,000 for Ares and $1,101,436,000 for
Orion.
Constellation systems program, heavy lift cargo vehicle.--
The bill includes $23,000,000 above the request for Ares V
design requirements definition and research and development for
a systems requirement review.
International Space Station (ISS) research.--The bill
provides $44,783,000 for ISS research and will support the
study of life and physical sciences phenomenon in microgravity,
as well as the partial gravity environments of the Moon and
Mars.
Commercial orbital transportation services (COTS).--For
fiscal year 2009, the bill provides $153,045,000 for COTS
program elements A through C, a reduction of $20,000,000 from
the request. The reduction is taken without prejudice to the
program, and is based on NASA's estimated expenditures for
fiscal year 2009 while accounting for program management costs
and anticipated payments to industry partners who successfully
meet milestones in current Space Act agreements.
Lunar precursor robotic program (LPRP) management.--The
bill includes the budget request of $56,334,000 for the LPRP.
SPACE OPERATIONS
The bill provides $5,764,710,000 for space operations for
fiscal year 2009. The bill designates specific amounts for
Space Shuttle operations, production, research, development and
support; International Space Station operations, production,
research, development and support; and Space Flight Support
operations, production, research, development and support.
Space Shuttle retirement and transition.--NASA, within 90
days of enactment of this Act, shall submit a plan that seeks
to maximize utilization of all facilities, as well as
partnerships with other Federal agencies to maintain NASA's
skilled workforce.
Science experiments in microgravity.--To ensure immediate
access of these types of experiments, NASA shall submit to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by March 2, 2009,
a plan to ensure access of science experiments to a
microgravity environment.
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer.--NASA is directed not to take
any action to preclude delivery of the Alpha Magnetic
Spectrometer (AMS) to the International Space Station prior to
18 months preceding the anticipated retirement of the Space
Shuttle in 2010. Should funds be necessary to preserve flight
options in fiscal year 2009, NASA may reprogram funds pursuant
to the authorities contained in section 505 of this Act.
Launch services.--The bill provides $10,000,000 less than
requested for launch services. Since the agency has yet to make
a final determination of the allocation or phasing of the use
of the requested increase, funding to mitigate the out-year
costs of launch infrastructure and repairs has been deferred.
EDUCATION
The bill provides $169,200,000 for education for fiscal
year 2009.
NASA Space Grants.--For this program, the bill provides a
total of $40,000,000, which will fund 40 states or
jurisdictions at $815,000 each and 12 states or jurisdictions
at $615,000 each. Not more than $1,000,000 shall be retained
for program administration.
NASA visitor centers.--Funds provided for NASA visitor
centers are to be distributed in equal increments to each
center's visitor centers for the development of educational
activities.
CROSS AGENCY SUPPORT
The bill provides $3,306,387,000 for cross agency support
for fiscal year 2009. Within the funds provided, not more than
$2,033,000,000 shall be available for center management and
operations, of which $2,024,000,000 is provided as direct
appropriations and not more than $9,000,000 is to be derived
from enhanced use lease receipts pursuant to 42 USC 2549j. In
addition, the bill provides not more than $70,000 shall be
available for official reception and representation expenses.
For independent verification and validation (IVV) activities,
the bill provides not less than $45,000,000, of which
$5,000,000 shall be available for the development of IVV tools
in the small business community. Funds provided herein for the
IVV facility and its activities shall be in addition to funds
allocated by the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance for the
safety assurance research program.
Congressionally-directed projects.--The bill includes a
provision that provides that $67,500,000 of the amounts
provided under this heading shall be available for the
projects, and in the amounts, specified in the table below.
NASA shall refrain from charging administrative costs to these
grants, and shall provide appropriate management and oversight
of each grant.
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Institutional investments.--A total of $293,665,000 is
provided for institutional investments, of which $218,901,000
shall be available for institutional construction of facilities
(ICF). Within the funds provided for ICF, not more than
$13,700,000 shall be available for facility planning and
design. In addition, the amounts requested for minor
revitalization of facilities at various locations (less than
$500,000) are reduced by $4,850,000 to fully resource the
repair and construction of the consolidated information
technology center Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC). This
transfer reflects NASA's planned execution of repair and
construction at DFRC in fiscal year 2009. Lastly, the amount
requested for programmatic discrete projects is reduced by
$5,000,000. NASA shall in its initial operating plan delineate
by project its proposed allocation of the resources provided
herein.
Mississippi Army Ammunition Plant (MSAAP) and Stennis Space
Center (SSC).--NASA shall provide to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations by March 2, 2009, a report that
outlines estimated costs related to the transfer of MSAAP to
NASA's SSC.
Leasing authority and collections.--In 2003, NASA was
authorized by Congress to demonstrate leasing authority and
collections at two Centers. In 2007 and again in 2008, that
authority was amended by Congress such that NASA may enter into
leasing arrangements at all Centers after December 2008. After
deducting the costs of administering the leases, Centers are
then permitted to retain 65 percent of net receipt revenue, and
the balance is made available agency-wide for NASA. To date,
NASA estimates that in fiscal years 2008 and 2009, gross
receipts and collections will total in excess of $24,300,000,
and are anticipated to grow in the future. These funds are in
addition to annual appropriations.
In March 2007, the Government Accountability Office noted
that NASA should develop an agency-wide policy to ensure
accountability, protect the Government, and provide
transparency regarding NASA's leasing authority and collections
activities. Later, in December 2007, a report by the Surveys
and Investigations staff of the House Appropriations Committee
found NASA's reports to the Congress on its implementation of
its leasing activities to be inaccurate, incomplete and
uninformative. To date, evidence suggests that such
deficiencies continue as information provided to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on existing leasing
collections and expenditures remains incomplete and, provides
no transparency in delineating the costs of administering such
leases, and no justification supporting the activities
undertaken with the expenditure of the Centers' gross or net
receipts.
NASA must improve its management of the program, its
oversight of its centers' use of leasing receipts and its
accounting of the relationship between annual leasing receipts
and appropriated funds. To ensure annual oversight and review,
to improve overall program management and to protect the
Government, the bill contains a provision that provides that
the expenditure of gross receipts and collections in fiscal
year 2009 shall be subject to a limitation of $9,000,000, and
requires NASA to submit a separate accounting of leasing
collections and proposed expenditures in its annual budget
justification submission to the Congress. Collections in excess
of $9,000,000 (to also include any unexpended balances of prior
year collections) shall remain available for expenditure in
subsequent fiscal years. NASA is directed, not later than 90
days after enactment of this Act, to report to the House and
Senate Committees on actions taken by headquarters management
to better account for leasing receipts and collections and
expenditures of gross receipts at each Center and to identify
any activities previously budgeted from appropriated funds that
are now planned to be financed with leasing receipts. NASA is
further directed to submit a separate operating plan by Center
on the proposed use of all receipts and collections in fiscal
year 2009 prior to the expenditure of such funds, and any
deviation from such approved plan shall be subject to section
505 of this Act. Further, NASA shall submit with its annual
budget submission a separate accounting by Center of gross
receipts and collections and proposed use of all funds
collected under its leasing authority. Such material shall
include a detailed presentation of all proposed expenditures,
to include but not limited to full-time equivalent (FTE) staff
years and object class data, and justification for such
proposed expenditures by project or activity.
Conference expenses.--Section 1121(a) of the NASA
Authorization Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-422) provides NASA with the
discretion to define ``conference'' for the purposes of that
subparagraph. In view of the requirement of the National
Aeronautics and Space Act (P.L. 85-568), as amended, that NASA
provide for the widest practicable and appropriate
dissemination of information concerning its activities and the
results thereof, in no event shall the funds appropriated by
this Act be subject to the limitation of section 1121(a) of
P.L. 110-422 with respect to NASA expenditures for scientific
and technical conferences or education-related conferences in
which NASA science, technology, engineering and mathematics
(STEM) content is disseminated.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The bill provides $33,600,000 for the Office of the
Inspector General. In fiscal year 2009, NASA and its IG shall
follow the direction included in Public Law 110-161 as it
relates to the reporting of the costs of conferences. NASA and
the IG are to provide a report annually on these activities to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations not later
than October 1 of each year.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
The bill contains a provision that provides for the no-year
availability of funds made available for construction of
facilities or environmental compliance and restoration
activities within the Science, Aeronautics, Exploration, Space
Operations and Cross Agency Support appropriations, except that
such provision shall not apply to amounts appropriated for
institutional minor revitalization and minor construction of
facilities, and institutional planning and design.
The bill contains language regarding the availability of
funds for announced prizes.
The bill includes language that requires NASA to submit to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by March 2,
2009 a report by fiscal year, object class and mission
directorate costs expended to date and required for Space
Shuttle retirement and transition activities for fiscal years
2006 through 2015.
The bill includes language extending the availability of
expiring but not canceled funds through 2015 for close-out of
Space Shuttle contracts and associated programs.
The bill includes a provision that provides that any
funding designations and minimum funding requirements in any
other Act shall not be applicable to funds appropriated by this
title for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
National Science Foundation
RESEARCH AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
The bill includes $5,183,100,000 for fiscal year 2009 for
research and related activities. When determining the
allocation of resources, the NSF shall provide for a balanced
program across all science disciplines. NSF is further
encouraged to invest in cost-effective and innovative
solutions, such as grid-computing, to address the Nation's
cyber infrastructure needs. Funds provided under this heading
are not provided for adaptive systems technology.
Public awareness.--NSF is encouraged to maximize
communication and open exchange of data and results that flow
from research that is funded by NSF appropriations, consistent
with existing Federal law. NSF is expected to partner with
grantees to expand the visibility to the public of NSF-
sponsored research, especially through the Internet. NSF is the
principal Federal agency charged with promoting science and
engineering education, and increasing the public awareness of
NSF's high-risk, high-reward research activities will
contribute to the development of the future of science and
technology workforce.
Icebreaking.--Consistent with the direction to the U.S.
Coast Guard contained in explanatory statement accompanying
Public Law 110-329, NSF and the U.S. Coast Guard shall
renegotiate the existing agreement between the two agencies so
that operations and maintenance funding of the icebreakers is
requested in the Coast Guard's annual budget beginning in
fiscal year 2010. The NSF shall retain funding for the science-
only related costs of icebreaking services to be procured from
all entities (governmental and non-governmental). Funding to
continue the caretaker status of the Polar Star is not
contained within this appropriation, but rather within the
funds appropriated to the Coast Guard by Public Law 110-329.
Experimental Program to Stimulate Cooperative Research
(EPSCoR).--Within the amounts provided, the bill designates
$133,000,000 for EPSCoR, of which at least $70,000,000 shall be
used for track 1 research infrastructure improvement (RII)
awards. The increase in the size of the track 1 awards as
provided in the most recent EPSCoR solicitation shall continue.
The fiscal year 2009 operating plan shall reflect the direction
herein and indicate the anticipated allocation of funds among
other activities (e.g., track II RII, co-funding, SBIR,
outreach, etc.).
NSF is directed to provide not less than $660,000,000 for
NSF investments/activities in the EPSCoR jurisdictions in
fiscal year 2009. Annual increases in NSF investments should be
proportional to the annual growth in overall research and
related activities appropriation.
Plant Genome research program.--Within the funds provided,
$101,220,000 shall be available for the plant genome research
program.
National Radio Astronomy Observatory.--The bill includes
$49,790,000 for the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
Polar program.--Any final selection criteria related to a
competitive logistics procurement for the Polar program shall
include as an evaluation measure the ability to provide high-
speed communication of data to scientists.
Mathematical and physical sciences.--The amounts include
$3,000,000 above the request to establish a mathematical
institute devoted to the identification and development of
mathematical talent and to advance mathematical topics critical
to the national interest. In addition, a total of $2,500,000
from mathematical and physical sciences is included for the
maintenance and operations costs associated with IceCube.
Astronomical sciences.--Within the funds provided,
$2,500,000 has been provided above the request to fund the
design work of the advanced technology solar telescope. In
addition, a total of $2,500,000 from astronomical sciences is
included for the maintenance and operations costs associated
with IceCube.
MAJOR RESEARCH EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION
The bill includes $152,010,000 for major research equipment
and facilities construction for fiscal year 2009. The bill
provides for the following allocation of funds:
AdvLigo................................................. $51,430,000
Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA)................... 82,250,000
IceCube Neutrino Observatory............................ 11,330,000
Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST).............. 7,000,000
EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES
The bill includes $845,260,000 for education and human
resources. Within the funds provided, the bill sets aside
$55,000,000 for the Robert Noyce Scholarship program.
Adjustments to the budget request are as follows:
Graduate research fellowships........................... -$9,700,000
Robert Noyce Scholarship Program........................ +43,400,000
Undergraduate/graduate student support programs......... +650,000
Graduate teaching fellowships in K-12................... +500,000
Math and science partnership............................ +10,000,000
Climate change education program........................ +10,000,000
Robert Noyce Scholarship program.--Increasing the number of
highly qualified K-12 math and science teachers is critical to
the creation of a new generation of innovators. The Robert
Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, including NSF Teaching
Fellowships and Master Teaching Fellowships, recruits and
supports talented mathematics and science undergraduate
students and postgraduate professionals to become K-12
mathematics and science teachers with scholarships, stipends
and other support. The increase provided in the bill for the
Noyce Program is for the purpose of expanding participation in
the grant programs established in section 10 and section 10A of
the National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 2002 (42
U.S.C. 1862n-1) as amended by the America COMPETES Act.
Undergraduate/graduate student support programs.--A total
of $87,500,000 is provided for undergraduate/graduate student
support programs for fiscal year 2009. Funding of $42,500,000
is provided for the Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority
Participation (LSAMP); $31,500,000 is provided for the
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Undergraduate
Program (HBCU-UP) and $13,500,000 is provided for the Tribal
Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP).
Climate change education program.--The National Science
Foundation shall consult with the National Academies in the
development of a plan for the distribution of funds provided
herein for the climate change education program.
AGENCY OPERATIONS AND AWARD MANAGEMENT
The bill provides $294,000,000 for agency operations and
award management for fiscal year 2009.
NSF is directed to notify the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations 90 days prior to changing its existing cost
sharing policies, and to include in such policy directive
measures to mitigate effects on grantees, particularly on
minority-serving institutions.
OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD
The bill includes $4,030,000 for the Office of the National
Science Board.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The bill provides $12,000,000 for the Office of Inspector
General. Funds are available for one year.
TITLE IV--RELATED AGENCIES
Commission on Civil Rights
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $8,800,000 for the salaries and expenses
of the Commission on Civil Rights. Within 60 days of enactment
of this Act, the Commission is directed to report to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the fiscal year 2009
budget and activities of the regional offices and the State
Advisory Committees, as well as on the procedures employed to
ensure transparency and the participation of all Commissioners
in the preparation and review of all reports and briefing
papers.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $343,925,000 for the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which is $2,000,000 above the
budget request.
Backlog reduction.--EEOC's rising charge backlog is a
significant concern, but it does not appear that this issue is
being addressed by EEOC in a systematic or strategic manner.
Consequently, the EEOC is provided an increase of $6,545,000 to
begin addressing this problem. EEOC is directed to report to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 60
days of the enactment of this Act with a comprehensive plan for
backlog reduction, including future resource requirements and
hiring needs. The hiring needs section of the plan should also
address EEOC's large number of unfilled existing frontline
staff positions. The report should specify what steps EEOC is
taking to fill those positions, the reasons for the delay in
filling them and how these delays can be prevented in the
future.
Accuracy of workload projections.--The assumptions
underlying EEOC's future workload projections appear overly
optimistic or otherwise inaccurate. The EEOC is urged to
further refine its projections by calibrating them with actual
data, such as those available through the annual midyear
review.
Customer service transition.--The fiscal year 2009 funding
level includes $3,635,000 to complete the transition of EEOC's
customer service operation to an in-house function. To ensure
that callers being handled by the new in-house operation are
receiving service that is equal to or better than the service
that was received through the prior system, EEOC is directed to
report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on
comparative customer satisfaction data no later than 60 days
after the enactment of this Act. The report should also include
a cost-benefit analysis of hiring higher credentialed employees
for the call intake function.
State, local and tribal assistance.--EEOC is directed to
submit the findings of its ongoing review of State, local and
tribal per charge costs to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations when that data becomes available.
Workforce planning.--A recent GAO study found that EEOC did
not strategically or systematically approach mission needs,
customer expectations, workload or current workforce needs in
its draft Strategic Workforce Plan. The study concluded that
EEOC could better address its growing caseload if it made
better use of strategic planning. EEOC is directed to implement
the recommendations of GAO and to report back to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations within 60 days of the
enactment of this Act on how those recommendations were
implemented.
International Trade Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill includes $75,100,000 for the International Trade
Commission (ITC), which is $1,500,000 above the budget request.
The ITC's increasing section 337 intellectual property
investigations workload is outstripping available resources,
and the additional funding will allow ITC to hire a sixth
administrative law judge, lease additional courtroom space, and
cover necessary renovation costs.
Legal Services Corporation
PAYMENT TO THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
The bill provides $390,000,000 for the Legal Services
Corporation (LSC). Within the total provided, $365,800,000 is
for grants to basic field programs and required independent
audits; $4,200,000 is for the Office of Inspector General;
$16,000,000 is for management and administration; $3,000,000 is
for client self-help and information technology; and $1,000,000
is for loan repayment assistance. Current LSC locality pay
represents reasonable compensation for LSC officers and
employees, and a provision is included to authorize the
continuation of locality pay.
Home foreclosure prevention.--LSC shall encourage its
grantees in areas experiencing high foreclosure rates to use
available funds to provide and expand legal assistance related
to home ownership preservation, home foreclosure prevention and
tenancy protection associated with home foreclosure.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION--LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
The bill includes language to continue the statutory
requirements and restrictions contained in previous
appropriations Acts.
Marine Mammal Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill includes $3,200,000 for the Marine Mammal
Commission. The increase above the request shall be for the
hiring of two additional FTEs to monitor oil and gas issues
such as the expansion of exploration and the clean-up of oil
spills on ice, as well as emerging fishery issues.
National Veterans Business Development Corporation
No funds are provided for the National Veterans Business
Development Corporation. Division D contains appropriations for
the Small Business Administration's veterans programs that are
available to support the work of small business veterans
centers.
Office of the United States Trade Representative
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill includes $47,272,000 for the Office of the United
States Trade Representative (USTR), which is $1,000,000 above
the request. Additional funding is provided for USTR's pay and
inflation-related increases, and to support current staffing
levels.
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR).--Significant
intellectual property issues infringe on our trading
relationships with China, Russia and Canada. USTR is encouraged
to continue to prioritize such issues in bilateral and
multilateral trade negotiations, and in particular, to provide
a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
on Russia's progress in complying with intellectual property
commitments.
Textiles.--The current path of tariff reduction
negotiations under the Doha Round may result in a non-
reciprocal arrangement detrimental to United States
manufacturers. Such negotiations should be consistent with the
trade negotiating objectives of the United States contained in
section 2012 of the Bipartisan Trade Promotion Authority Act of
2002 (19 U.S.C. 3802). The USTR is directed to report to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 60 days of
enactment of this Act regarding adherence to these objectives.
Reporting requirements.--The USTR may fare better in
bringing trade dispute cases to the WTO by using additional
support from private counsel. In-house expertise in long-term,
complex WTO dispute cases is difficult to maintain in an ever-
changing international trade climate. Outside counsel in
countries such as China, Russia and Brazil could assist with
clarification of local laws and regulations, enforcement
policies and practices, and market conditions. USTR is directed
to report back to the House and Senate Appropriations
Committees on the desirability of a new such authority.
Galileo program.--The USTR is directed to report on the
status of U.S. equipment industry access to the European
Community's (EC) Galileo program and European markets for
related goods and services, no later than April 1, 2009, in
order to assess EC compliance with the 2004 US-EU Agreement on
GPS-Galileo Cooperation.
World Trade Organization.--The Department of Commerce is
directed, in consultation with the USTR, to continue to
negotiate within the WTO to seek express recognition of the
existing right of WTO Members to distribute monies collected
from antidumping and countervailing duties. The agency shall
consult with and provide regular reports, every 60 days, to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. In addition,
negotiations shall be conducted within the WTO consistent with
the negotiating objectives contained in the Trade Act of 2002,
Public Law 107-210, to maintain strong U.S. trade remedies
laws, prevent overreaching by WTO Panels and the WTO Appellate
Body, and prevent the creation of obligations never negotiated
or agreed to by the United States.
State Justice Institute
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $4,100,000 for the State Justice
Institute (SJI), of which $250,000 shall remain available until
September 30, 2010. Within funds appropriated, $500,000 may be
used for strategic initiatives that will have national
implications for the courts. SJI is directed to continue its
policy of obtaining dollar-for-dollar matching funds for grants
awarded during fiscal year 2009. The SJI is encouraged to
continue to work with the Department of Justice Office of
Justice Programs on issues involving State courts.
TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 501 prohibits the use of funds for publicity or
propaganda purposes unless expressly authorized by law.
Section 502 prohibits any appropriation contained in this
Act from remaining available for obligation beyond the current
fiscal year unless explicitly authorized.
Section 503 provides that the expenditure of any
appropriation contained in the Act for any consulting service
through procurement contracts shall be limited to those
contracts where such expenditures are a matter of public record
and available for public inspection, except where otherwise
provided under existing law or under existing Executive Order
issued pursuant to existing law.
Section 504 provides that if any provision of the Act or
the application of such provision to any person or circumstance
shall be held invalid, the remainder of the Act and the
application of such provisions to persons or circumstances
other than those to which it is held invalid shall not be
affected.
Section 505 provides for the reprogramming of funds.
Section 505(a) prohibits the reprogramming of funds which: (1)
creates or initiates a new program, project or activity; (2)
eliminates a program, project, or activity, unless the
Appropriations Committees of both Houses of Congress are
notified 15 days in advance; (3) increases funds or personnel
by any means for any project or activity for which funds have
been denied or restricted, unless the Appropriations Committees
of both Houses of Congress are notified 15 days in advance; (4)
relocates offices or employees, unless the Appropriations
Committees of both Houses of Congress are notified 15 days in
advance; (5) reorganizes or renames offices, programs, or
activities, unless the Appropriations Committees of both Houses
of Congress are notified 15 days in advance; (6) contracts out
or privatizes any function or activity presently performed by
Federal employees, unless the Appropriations Committees of both
Houses of Congress are notified 15 days in advance; (7)
proposes to use funds directed for a specific activity by
either the House or Senate Committees on Appropriations, unless
the Appropriations Committees of both Houses of Congress are
notified 15 days in advance; (8) augments funds for existing
programs, projects or activities in excess of $500,000 or 10
percent, whichever is less, or reduces by 10 percent funding
for any existing program, project, or activity, or numbers of
personnel by 10 percent as approved by Congress, unless the
Appropriations Committees of both Houses of Congress are
notified 15 days in advance; or (9) results from any general
savings, including savings from a reduction in personnel, which
would result in a change in existing programs, activities, or
projects as approved by Congress, unless the Appropriations
Committees of both Houses of Congress are notified 15 days in
advance. No reprogrammings of funds are permitted after August
1, except in extraordinary circumstances, and only after the
House and Senate Committees are notified in advance of such
reprogramming of funds. Agencies must follow reprogramming
procedures with respect to carryover funds.
Section 506 prohibits funds from being used to implement,
administer, or enforce any guidelines of the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission covering harassment based on religion
similar to proposed guidelines published by the EEOC in October
1993.
Section 507 provides that if it is determined that any
person intentionally affixes a ``Made in America'' label to any
product that was not made in America that person shall not be
eligible to receive any contract or subcontract with funds made
available in this Act.
Section 508 requires quarterly reporting to Congress of
unobligated balances that were received during any previous
fiscal year.
Section 509 provides that any closing or downsizing costs
incurred by a department or agency funded under this Act
resulting from funding reductions in the Act shall be absorbed
within the budgetary resources available to the Department or
agency, and provides transfer authority between appropriation
accounts to carry out the provision, subject to reprogramming
procedures.
Section 510 prohibits funds made available in this Act from
being used to promote the sale or export of tobacco or tobacco
products or to seek the reduction or removal of foreign
restrictions on the marketing of tobacco products, provided
that such restrictions are applied equally to all tobacco
products or tobacco products of the same type. This provision
is not intended to impact routine international trade services
provided to all U.S. citizens, including the processing of
applications to establish foreign trade zones.
Section 511 prohibits funds made available in this Act from
being used to implement a Federal user fee for background
checks conducted pursuant to the Brady Handgun Control Act of
1993, or to implement a background check system that does not
require and result in the destruction of certain information
within 24 hours.
Section 512 delays the obligations of any receipts
deposited into the Crime Victims Fund in excess of $635,000,000
until October 1, 2009. This language is continued to ensure a
stable source of funds will remain available for the program,
despite inconsistent levels of criminal fines deposited
annually into the fund.
Section 513 prohibits the use of Department of Justice
funds for programs that discriminate against or denigrate the
religious beliefs of students participating in such programs.
Section 514 prohibits the transfer of funds in the Act to
any department or agency of the United States Government,
except for transfers made under authorities provided in this,
or any other appropriations Act.
Section 515 provides that funds provided for E-Government
Initiatives shall be subject to the procedures set forth in
section 505 of this Act.
Section 516 requires the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives to include specific language in any
release of tracing study data that makes clear that trace data
cannot be used to draw broad conclusions about firearms-related
crime.
Section 517 requires certain timetables of audits performed
by Inspectors General of the departments and agencies funded in
this Act.
Section 518 prohibits the use of funds to process patents
of human organisms. The intent of this provision is as
expressed in the colloquy between the provision's sponsor in
the House and the Ranking Minority Member of the House
Committee on Appropriations as occurred on July 22, 2003, with
respect to any existing patents on stem cells.
Section 519 prohibits the use of funds in this Act to be
used to support or justify torture by any official or contract
employee of the United States Government.
Section 520 prohibits the use of funds in this Act to
require certain export licenses.
Section 521 prohibits the use of funds in this Act to deny
certain import applications regarding ``curios or relics''
firearms, parts, or ammunition.
Section 522 prohibits the use of funds to include certain
language in trade agreements.
Section 523 prohibits the use of funds in this Act to
authorize or issue a National Security Letter (NSL) in
contravention of certain laws authorizing the Federal Bureau of
Investigation to issue NSLs.
Section 524 requires the congressional notification of any
project within the Departments of Commerce or Justice, or the
National Science Foundation and the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration totaling more than $75,000,000 that has
cost increases of at least 10 percent.
Section 525 deems funds for intelligence or intelligence-
related activities as authorized by the Congress until the
enactment of the Intelligence Authorization Act for fiscal year
2009.
Section 526 requires the departments and agencies funded in
this Act to establish and maintain on the homepages of their
Internet websites direct links to the Internet websites of
their Offices of Inspectors General, and a mechanism by which
individuals may anonymously report cases of waste, fraud or
abuse.
Section 527 prohibits contracts or grant awards in excess
of $5,000,000 unless the prospective contractor or grantee
certifies that the organization has filed all Federal tax
returns, has not been convicted of a criminal offense under the
IRS Code of 1986, and has no unpaid Federal tax assessment.
Section 528 prohibits the use of funds in this Act that is
inconsistent with the principal negotiating objective of the
United States with respect to trade remedy laws.
Section 529 provides for rescissions of unobligated
balances in certain departments and agencies funded in the Act.
Section 530 prohibits the use of funds in this Act for the
purchase of first class or premium airline travel.
Section 531 prohibits the use of funds to pay for the
attendance of more than 50 employees at any single conference
outside the United States.
DISCLOSURE OF EARMARKS AND CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED SPENDING ITEMS
Following is a list of congressional earmarks and
congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 9
of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives and
rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, respectively)
included in the bill or this explanatory statement, along with
the name of each Senator, House Member, Delegate, or Resident
Commissioner who submitted a request to the Committee of
jurisdiction for each item so identified. Reference in the
following table to ``The President'' is a reference to
President Bush. Neither the bill nor the explanatory statement
contains any limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as
defined in the applicable House and Senate rules.
COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE
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Requester(s)
Agency Account Recipient Purpose Location Amount ----------------------------------
House Senate
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Department of Commerce International Trade Auburn University for novel polymeric material Auburn, AL $1,000,000 Aderholt, Robert Shelby
Administration research at Auburn B.; Rogers
University (AL), Mike
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Department of Commerce International Trade Cornell University National Textile Center Ithaca, NY $200,000 Hinchey, Maurice ...............
Administration D.
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Department of Commerce International Trade Georgia Institute of National Textile Center Atlanta, Georgia $100,000 Lewis, John; Chambliss,
Administration Technology Scott, David; Isakson
Johnson, Jr.,
Henry C. Hank
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Department of Commerce International Trade National Textile Center and National Textile Center/ Raleigh, NC and Cary, $100,000 Watt, Melvin L.; ...............
Administration the Textile/Clothing [TC]2 NC Myrick, Sue
Technology Corporation Wilkins; Hayes,
[TC]2 Robin; Shuler,
Heath;
Butterfield, G.
K.; Coble,
Howard
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Department of Commerce International Trade National Textile Centers National Textile Centers Spring House, PA $250,000 Frank, Barney Kennedy, Kerry
Administration program
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Department of Commerce International Trade NC State University NC State Textile Research Raleigh, NC $1,000,000 Price, David E. ...............
Administration
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Department of Commerce International Trade St. Francis University and Saint Francis University Loretto, PA and $350,000 Murtha, John P.; ...............
Administration St. Vincent College Center for Global Latrobe, PA Shuster, Bill
Competitiveness
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Department of Commerce International Trade Textile/Clothing Technology [TC]2 Textile Research Cary, NC $1,000,000 Price, David E.; ...............
Administration Corporation [TC] Aderholt,
Robert B.
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Department of Commerce International Trade Vermont Global Trade to assist small businesses Montpelier, VT $400,000 ................ Leahy
Administration Partnership to participate in trade
missions
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Department of Commerce Minority Business Rural Enterprises of REI Business and Resource Durant, OK $175,000 Boren, Dan ...............
Development Agency Oklahoma, Inc. (REI) Center at Eastern Oklahoma
State College
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Department of Commerce Minority Business Team NEO Northeast Ohio Minority Cleveland, Ohio $150,000 Jones, Stephanie Brown
Development Agency Business Attraction Tubbs
Initiative
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Department of Commerce Minority Business West Liberty State College Emerging Minority Business West Liberty,West $500,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Development Agency Leaders Virginia B.
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Department of Commerce NIST--Construction of Mississippi State University for construction for a Starkville, MS $6,500,000 Pickering, Cochran, Wicker
Research Facilities research and technology Charles W. Chip
park
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Department of Commerce NIST--Construction of The University of for developing a Jackson, MS $6,500,000 Pickering, Cochran, Wicker
Research Facilities Mississippi Medical Center biotechnology research park Charles W. Chip
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Department of Commerce NIST--Construction of The University of Southern to create, develop, and Hattiesburg, MS $1,000,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
Research Facilities Mississippi commercialize new
technology for advanced
materials
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Department of Commerce NIST--Construction of University of Alabama for an interdisciplinary Tuscaloosa, AL $30,000,000 ................ Shelby
Research Facilities science and engineering
teaching and research
corridor
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Department of Commerce NIST--Scientific and University at Albany College for a nanoscale fabrication Albany, NY $1,000,000 McNulty, Michael Schumer
Technical Research and of Nanoscale Science and and measurement project R.
Services Engineering
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Department of Commerce NIST--Scientific and University of Maryland, for ultrafast dynamics for College Park, MD $2,000,000 Sarbanes, John Mikulski,
Technical Research and Baltimore County and next generation P.; Bartlett, Cardin
Services College Park nanotechnology research and Roscoe G.
development
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Acadia Partners for Science for natural science research Winter Harbor, ME $500,000 Allen, Thomas H. Snowe, Collins
and Facilities and Learning and education
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Alaska Sea Grant for research on stock Fairbanks, AK $200,000 ................ Murkowski
and Facilities enhancement for
rehabilitation of depleted
king crab stocks in Alaska
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Alaska SeaLife Center for pinniped research, Seward, AK $1,500,000 ................ Murkowski
and Facilities marine mammal rescue, and
Resurrection Bay salmon
enhancement
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research American Museum of Natural for a partnership to advance New York, NY $250,000 Nadler, Jerrold; Schumer
and Facilities History envrionmental literacy Hinchey,
through public education Maurice D.
and research
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Appalachian Mountain Club Climate Change and Air Gorham, NH $350,000 Shea-Porter, Gregg
and Facilities Pollutant Impacts to New Carol
England's Rare Alpine Zone
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Baldwin County Commission, Gulf Coast Flood Elevation Bay Minette, AL $1,000,000 Bonner, Jo Shelby
and Facilities AL Study, Baldwin County,
Alabama
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Bering Sea Fishermen's Assoc for salmon research and Anchorage, AK $190,000 ................ Murkowski
and Facilities restoration projects in
Western Alaska and interior
river systems and ongoing
marine productivity
research
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Blue Crab Advanced Research Blue Crab Research Baltimore, MD $50,000 Norton, Eleanor ...............
and Facilities Consortium at UMBI--Center Holmes;
of Marine Biotechnology Bartlett,
Roscoe G.;
Moran, James
P.; Van Hollen,
Chris; Hoyer,
Steny H.;
Davis, Tom
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Boise State University Improved Hydrologic Modeling Boise, ID $350,000 Simpson, Michael Crapo
and Facilities of Water Resources for Snow- K.
dominated Regions
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Bowling Green State to monitor cyanobacteria Bowling Green, OH $250,000 ................ Voinovich,
and Facilities University blooms in the Great Lakes Brown
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Bowling Green State Monitoring of Lake Erie Bowling Green, OH $355,000 Latta, Robert Voinovich,
and Facilities University Water Quality with Remote E.; Ryan, Tim Brown
Sensing
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research California Salmon Council West Coast Weak Stock Salmon Folsom, CA $200,000 Woolsey, Lynn ...............
and Facilities Solutions C.; Farr, Sam
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Chesapeake Biological Alliance for Coastal Solomons, MD $1,000,000 Hoyer, Steny H. Cardin
and Facilities Laboratory Technologies
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research City of Mobile for public education Mobile, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
and Facilities
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research City of Mobile, AL for NOAA educational Mobile, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
and Facilities exhibits
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research City of Orange Beach for study of Perdido Pass Orange Beach, AL $250,000 Bonner, Jo Shelby
and Facilities Inlet
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research City of Port Aransas to preserve endangered Port Aransas, TX $300,000 Ortiz, Solomon Hutchison
and Facilities wetlands and help stop P.
severe erosion in Port
Aransas and along the
Corpus Christi Ship Channel
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Coastal Steward Water Quality Improvements Port Jefferson Station, $155,000 Bishop, Timothy ...............
and Facilities in Port Jefferson Harbor, NY H.
New York
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Cornell University Regional Climate Center Ithaca, NY $500,000 Hinchey, Maurice Schumer
and Facilities D.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Dauphin Island Sea Lab for fish management Mobile, AL $900,000 ................ Shelby
and Facilities
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Delaware River Basin Delaware River Enhanced West Trenton, NJ $235,000 Hinchey, Maurice
and Facilities Commission Flood Warning System D.; Gerlach,
Jim; Dent,
Charles W.;
Holt, Rush D.;
Castle, Michael
N.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Department of Environmental Maui Coral Reef Preservation Wailuku, HI $185,000 Hirono, Mazie K. ...............
and Facilities Management, County of Maui and Restoration
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Eastern Kentucky PRIDE, Inc Eastern Kentucky PRIDE, Inc Somerset, KY $1,000,000 Rogers, Harold ...............
and Facilities
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Eastern Michigan University Coupled Remote Sensing and Ypsilanti, MI $650,000 Dingell, John D. Levin, Stabenow
and Facilities Biological Monitoring of
Invasive Plant Species and
Their Impacts on the
Detroit River International
Wildlife Refuge
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Florida Fish and Wildlife to collect accurate, Leon County, FL $1,000,000 ................ Bill Nelson
and Facilities Commission reliable data on red
snapper catch, bycatch and
mortality
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Florida Fish and Wildlife Cooperative Reef Fish St. Petersburg, FL $1,000,000 Putnam, Adam H. ...............
and Facilities Conservation Commission Monitoring and Research
Program
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Florida International Storm Surge Model Miami, FL $500,000 Diaz-Balart, Bill Nelson
and Facilities University Lincoln
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Florida State University Southeastern Mercury Tallahassee, FL $500,000 Boyd, Allen Martinez
and Facilities Consortium
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Great Lakes Science Center Great Lakes Water Education Cleveland, OH $500,000 LaTourette, Brown
and Facilities STEM Project Steven C.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Gulf of Alaska Coastal for the organization to Anchorage, AK $150,000 Young, Don Murkowski
and Facilities Communities Coalition serve as an advocate for
small boat community-based
fisheries in the Gulf of
Alaska
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Gulf of Maine Lobster to provide economic relief Kennebunk, ME $100,000 Allen, Thomas H. Snowe, Collins
and Facilities Foundation to Maine lobstermen
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Gulf of Maine Research Transforming New England's Portland, ME $200,000 Allen, Thomas H. Snowe, Collins
and Facilities Institute Groundfishery into
Harvesting Sectors
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Hawaii Coral Reef to support monitoring and Honolulu, HI $700,000 ................ Inouye
and Facilities Initiative, University of research activities on
Hawaii Hawaii coral reefs
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Hawaii Institute of Marine for research in the Hawaiian Kaneohe, HI $2,000,000 Abercrombie, Inouye
and Facilities Biology, University of Archipelago to guide Neil
Hawaii ecosystem based management
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Hubbs SeaWorld Research California Marine Fisheries San Diego, CA $250,000 Davis, Susan A. ...............
and Facilities Institute Replenishment Program
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Florida Marine Sportfish Orlando, FL $295,000 Weldon, Dave Bill Nelson
and Facilities Institute Replenishment
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Idaho State University Boise Center Aerospace Pocatello, ID $350,000 Simpson, Michael Crapo
and Facilities Laboratory (BCAL) Watershed K.
Modeling Utilizing LiDAR
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Illinois State Geological Illinois Height Champaign, IL $725,000 Johnson, Timothy ...............
and Facilities Survey Modernization V.; LaHood, Ray
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research International Pacific to conduct systematic and Honolulu, HI $1,750,000 Hirono, Mazie K. Inouye, Akaka
and Facilities Research Center, University reliable climatographic
of Hawaii research of the Pacific
region
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Iowa State University for a research initiative to Ames, IA $850,000 ................ Harkin,
and Facilities improve understanding of Grassley
surface winds and their
damaging effects
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Jackson State University to establish dispersion Jackson, MS $1,500,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
and Facilities forecasting modelling for
the Gulf Coast Region
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Joint Institute for Marine to conduct research on open Honolulu, HI $1,250,000 Inouye
and Facilities and Atmospheric Research, ocean fisheries in the
University of Hawaii Pacific Ocean
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Kenai Peninsula Borough Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Cook Inlet, AK $700,000 Young, Don ...............
and Facilities Research
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Lakes Region Planning to continue efforts to Meredith, NH $100,000 ................ Gregg
and Facilities Commission develop a comprehensive
watershed management plan
for Lake Winnipesaukee
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Louisiana State University to provide more information Baton Rouge, LA $700,000 Alexander, Landrieu
and Facilities A&M for a geodetic reference Rodney
system to aid land planning
in Louisiana
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Maine Department of Marine for the Maine groundfish Augusta, ME $300,000 ................ Snowe, Collins
and Facilities Resources industry in the form of
Emergency Economic
Assistance
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Maine Department of Marine Lobster Research Augusta, ME $150,000 Allen, Thomas Snowe, Collins
and Facilities Resources H.; Michaud,
Michael H.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Maine Department of Marine Maine/New Hampshire Inshore Augusta, ME $250,000 Allen, Thomas Snowe, Collins
and Facilities Resources Trawl Survey H.; Michaud,
Michael H.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Marine Environmental Seals as Sentinels Blue Hill, ME $100,000 Allen, Thomas H. Snowe, Collins
and Facilities Research Institute
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Massachusetts Marine for continued research into New Bedford, MA $1,000,000 Frank, Barney Kennedy, Kerry
and Facilities Fisheries Institute the New England scallop
fishery, to promote
sustainability
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Mississippi University for provide quality scientific, Columbus, MS $375,000 ................ Cochran
and Facilities Women inquiry-based learning for
grades K-12 in-service and
pre-service teachers
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Mobile County Commission Gulf Coast Flood Elevation Mobile, AL $1,000,000 Bonner, Jo Shelby
and Facilities Study, Mobile County,
Alabama
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Monterey Bay Aquarium Bluefin Tuna Tagging and Monterey, CA $250,000 Farr, Sam Feinstein
and Facilities Research Program
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Morgan State University Oyster Hatchery Economic St. Leonard, MD $500,000 Hoyer, Steny H.; Cardin
and Facilities Estuarine Research Center Pilot Program Sarbanes, John
P.; Cummings,
Elijah E.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Mote Marine Laboratory Science Consortium for Ocean Sarasota, FL $500,000 Buchanan, Vern ...............
and Facilities Replenishment
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Marine Fisheries Shrimp Industry Fishing Silver Spring, MD $200,000 Melancon, ...............
and Facilities Service Effort Research Charlie; Boyd,
Continuation Allen;
Wasserman
Schultz,
Debbie;
Alexander,
Rodney
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Oceanic and for the conservation and Honolulu, HI $7,100,000 ................ Inouye
and Facilities Atmospheric Administration recovery of endangered
Hawaiian sea turtle
populations
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Oceanic and for the conservation and Honolulu, HI $2,600,000 Abercrombie, Inouye, Akaka
and Facilities Atmospheric Administration recovery of the critically Neil
endangered monk seal
population and conservation
of Pacific cetaceans
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Oceanic and for the deployment of two Honolulu, HI $500,000 ................ Inouye
and Facilities Atmospheric Administration oceanographic buoys to
monitor ocean currents near
Ordnance Reef
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Oceanic and for the NOAA Pacific Honolulu, HI $4,500,000 ................ Inouye
and Facilities Atmospheric Administration Services Center to meet the
coastal management needs of
Pacific Island communities
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Oceanic and for the sustainable use of Honolulu, HI $1,500,000 ................ Inouye
and Facilities Atmospheric Administration Pacific pelagic fishery
resources and the
production of healthy, safe
domestic seafood
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Oceanic and to create and implement an Honolulu, HI $1,500,000 ................ Inouye
and Facilities Atmospheric Administration integrated system-wide
ocean science education
program piloted in Hawaii's
schools
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Oceanic and to develop a program to map Silver Spring, MD $1,500,000 Farr, Sam Feinstein,
and Facilities Atmospheric Administration the seafloor of Boxer
California's coastal
waters, inland bays and the
Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Delta
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Oceanic and to help the Integrated Data Honolulu, HI $2,500,000 ................ Inouye
and Facilities Atmospheric Administration and Environmental
Applications Center meet
critical regional needs for
ocean, climate, and
ecosystem information
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Oceanic and to enhance research on ice Anchorage, AK $250,000 ................ Murkowski
and Facilities Atmospheric Administration seal populations
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research National Weather Service Bryan County Oklahoma Nexrad Silver Spring, MD $175,000 Boren, Dan Inhofe
and Facilities Doppler Radar
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Nature Conservancy Mapping the Hudson River to Albany, NY $445,000 Hall, John J. Schumer
and Facilities Build Resiliency to Climate
Change
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research New England Aquarium for research of Boston, MA $1,250,000 Lynch, Stephen Kennedy, Kerry,
and Facilities environmentally sensitive F. Sununu
gear technologies designed
to reduce bycatch
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research New Hampshire Lakes to prevent the spread of Concord, NH $100,000 Shea-Porter, Gregg
and Facilities Association exotic aquatic weeds, such Carol
as milfoil and others, in
NH lakes
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research NOAA for NOAA UAS research with Huntsville, AL $750,000 ................ Shelby
and Facilities the Army.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Annapolis, MD $550,000 Gilchrest, Wayne Cardin
and Facilities Research T.; Sarbanes,
John P.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office for a network of Annapolis, MD $500,000 Ruppersberger, Mikulski,
and Facilities environmental observation C. A. Dutch; Cardin
platforms Sarbanes, John
P.; Gilchrest,
Wayne T.;
Drake, Thelma
D.; Moran,
James P.;
Wittman, Robert
J.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research NOAA National Weather to purchase, install, and Honolulu County, HI $360,000 ................ Akaka
and Facilities Service Pacific Region maintain rain gages
Headquarters
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research NOAA Office of Education California Bay Watershed Monterey, CA $2,500,000 Pelosi, Nancy; ...............
and Facilities Education and Training Capps, Lois;
Program (B-WET) Farr, Sam
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Northwestern University NU Great Lakes Restoration Evanston, IL $1,000,000 Emanuel, Rahm ...............
and Facilities
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Nova Southeastern University Nova Southeastern University Ft. Lauderdale, FL $1,000,000 Wasserman Martinez
and Facilities National Coral Reef Schultz,
Institute Debbie; Klein,
Ron
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Nurture Nature Foundation Flood Awareness and Easton, PA $250,000 Dent, Charles W. ...............
and Facilities Emergency Preparedness
Education Campaign
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Oceanic Institute for research to make marine Waimanalo, HI $750,000 Hirono, Mazie K. Inouye
and Facilities finfish culture
technologies economically
viable for commercial
operation
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Oregon Salmon Commission West Coast Weak Stock Salmon Lincoln City, OR $200,000 Hooley, Darlene; Wyden
and Facilities Solutions: Using ``Real Wu, David
Time'' Oceanographic and
Genetic Research to Improve
Science, Management, and
Marketing of West Coast
Ocean Salmon Fisheries
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Oregon State University Klamath River Fish Disease Corvallis, OR $640,000 DeFazio, Peter Wyden
and Facilities Research--NOAA Fisheries A.; Hooley,
Darlene;
Thompson, Mike;
Blumenauer,
Earl; Walden,
Greg
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Partnership for Mid-Atlantic to address the most urgent Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ $1,000,000 LoBiondo, Frank Lautenberg,
and Facilities Fisheries Science scientific problems A.; King, Peter Menendez
limiting successful T.; Pallone,
management of summer Jr., Frank
flounder in the Mid-
Atlantic region
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Pierce College Meteorological Equipment, Woodland Hills, CA $85,000 Sherman, Brad ...............
and Facilities Pierce College Weather
Station
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Pioneer Valley Planning Pioneer Valley Planning West Springfield, MA $150,000 Olver, John W. ...............
and Facilities Commission Commission to Establish a
Lower Connecticut River
Joint Commission
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Plymouth State University for continued weather Plymouth, NH $200,000 ................ Gregg
and Facilities technology and observation
at Plymouth State
University
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Provincetown Center for Provincetown Center for Provincetown, MA $500,000 Delahunt, Kerry, Kennedy
and Facilities Coastal Studies Coastal Studies Right Whale William D.
Conservation
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Puerto Rico Coral Reef Puerto Rico Coral Reef Mayaguez, Puerto Rico $240,000 Fortuno, Luis G. ...............
and Facilities Monitoring Institute Monitoring Institute
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Regional Climate Centers Funding for climate research Reno, NV; Chapel Hill, $3,000,000 Johnson, Timothy Reid, Schumer,
and Facilities at nationwide sites NC, Baton Rouge, LA; V. Ben Nelson,
Baton Rouge, LA; Ensign
Ithaca, NY; Champaign,
IL; Lincoln, NE, NV
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Rhode Island Coastal for the development of a Wakefield, RI $1,000,000 ................ Reed
and Facilities Resource Management Council comprehensive habitat
restoration and protection
plan for Narragansett Bay
and nearby water bodies
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research San Jose State University Training the Next Generation San Jose, CA $115,000 Honda, Michael ...............
and Facilities Weather Forecasters M.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Savannah State University Savannah State University Savannah, GA $450,000 Barrow, John ...............
and Facilities HBCU HBCU Marine Sciences
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Save the Bay for a middle-school youth Providence, RI $1,000,000 Kennedy, Patrick Reed,
and Facilities program to study, cleanup, J. Whitehouse
and preserve Narragansett
Bay
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research School for Marine Science for continued research and New Bedford, MA $3,000,000 Frank, Barney Kennedy, Kerry
and Facilities and Technology development of new methods
to protect, preserve, and
improve the health of multi-
species fisheries in New
England
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Sea Grant Law Center to integrate biotechnology Oxford, MS $750,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
and Facilities and undersea technology
development with cutting
edge research for the
advancement of marine
science
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Society for the Protection to continue a program to Concord, NH $100,000 Hodes, Paul W. Gregg, Sununu
and Facilities of New Hampshire Forests proactively conserve
undeveloped river frontage
and upland watershed
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research State of Alaska to support private industry Juneau, AK $150,000 ................ Murkowski
and Facilities participation in two
international fishery
advisory groups
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research State of Lousiana to conduct priority research Baton Rouge, LA $250,000 ................ Vitter
and Facilities and provide science support
for the restoration of the
Pontchartrain Basin
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research State of Wisconsin Wisconsin Height Madison, WI $2,150,000 Obey, David R. ...............
and Facilities Modernization Program
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research States of Maryland and to provide economic Annapolis, MD; $10,000,000 ................ Mikulski,
and Facilities Virginia assistance, equally divided Richmond, VA Warner,
between States of Maryland Cardin, Webb
and Virginia, to watermen
and communities impacted by
the Secretary of Commerce's
blue crab disaster
declaration of September
22, 2008
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research States of Maryland and to restore oyster habitat Annapolis, MD; $4,600,000 Hoyer, Steny H.; Mikulski,
and Facilities Virginia and plant disease free Richmond, VA Bartlett, Warner,
oysters in scientifically Roscoe G.; Cardin, Webb
selected sites throughout Moran, James
the Chesapeake Bay P.; Norton,
Eleanor Holmes;
Scott, Robert
C. Bobby; Van
Hollen, Chris;
Gilchrest,
Wayne T.;
Sarbanes, John
P.;
Ruppersberger,
C. A. Dutch;
Davis, Tom;
Wittman, Robert
J.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Susquehanna River Basin for operations and Harrisburg, PA $2,000,000 Ruppersberger, Mikulski
and Facilities Commission maintenance of a flood C. A. Dutch
forecast and warning system
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research The Alaska Sea Otter and Steller Sea Lion Anchorage, AK $300,000 Young, Don Murkowski
and Facilities Steller Sea Lion Commission Comanagement, Biosampling
(TASSC) and Outreach/Education
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research The James J. Howard Marine James J. Howard Marine Highlands, NJ $300,000 Pallone, Jr., ...............
and Facilities Sciences Laboratory Sciences Labratory Frank
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research The JASON Project JASON Project Ashburn, VA $5,600,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
and Facilities B.; Kennedy,
Patrick J.;
Regula, Ralph
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research The Nature Conservancy Southern New England Middletown, CT and Cold $500,000 DeLauro, Rosa
and Facilities Seagrass Research and Spring Harbor, NY L.; Bishop,
Restoration Project Timothy H.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research The University of Alabama at for nanotoxicology research Birmingham, AL $700,000 Aderholt, Robert Shelby
and Facilities Birmingham B.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research The University of Southern to build decision support Hattiesburg, MS $500,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
and Facilities Mississippi tools related to flooding
and/or storm surge that
provide a 3D visulization
for emergency management
officals to plan, train,
and coordinate relief
efforts
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Thunder Bay Marine Sanctuary for the lease for the Great Alpena, MI $1,000,000 ................ Levin, Stabenow
and Facilities Lakes Maritime Heritage
Center
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Alabama at for cooperative institute Huntsville, AL $800,000 ................ Shelby
and Facilities Huntsville
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Alabama at for weather research in the Huntsville, AL $800,000 Cramer, Jr., Shelby
and Facilities Huntsville Gulf of Mexico Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Alaska for advanced submarine Fairbanks, AK $500,000 ................ Murkowski
and Facilities surveys to establish new
U.S. claims for seabed
resources
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Alaska for research on coastal Fairbanks, AK $100,000 ................ Murkowski
and Facilities vulnerability to climate
change
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Connecticut National Undersea Research Storrs, CT $350,000 Courtney, Joe Dodd
and Facilities Program NURP
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Evansville University of Evansville's Evansville, IN $300,000 Ellsworth, Brad ...............
and Facilities Conservation Park Programs
for Environmental Research
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Guam Western Pacific Coral Reef Mangilao, Guam $350,000 Bordallo, ...............
and Facilities Ecosystems Studies Program Madeleine Z.
(CSCOR-NCCOS)
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Hawaii Sea County of Hawaii Coastal Honolulu, HI $115,000 Hirono, Mazie K. ...............
and Facilities Grant College Program Land Use Extension Project
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Maryland for the Advanced Study College Park, MD $1,000,000 Hoyer, Steny H.; Mikulski,
and Facilities College Park Institute for Environmental Bartlett, Cardin
Prediction to study climate Roscoe G.;
impacts and adaptation in Cummings,
the Mid-Atlantic region Elijah E.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Massachusetts, Climate System Research Amherst, MA $650,000 Olver, John W. Kennedy, Kerry
and Facilities Amherst Center
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Miami to improve and expedite Miami-Dade County, FL $250,000 Hastings, Alcee Bill Nelson,
and Facilities hurricane forecasts through L. Martinez
rapid transition of results
to NOAA operations
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Mississippi for a research project on Oxford, MS $1,500,000 ................ Cochran,
and Facilities the public safety Inouye, Wicker
applications of infrasound
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Mississippi for training, education and Oxford, MS $850,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
and Facilities research
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Mississippi to integrates biotechnology Oxford, MS $5,000,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
and Facilities and undersea technology
development with cutting
edge research for the
advancement of marine
science and discovering new
products from the sea
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of New Hampshire for continued weather and Durham, NH $300,000 ................ Gregg
and Facilities air quality research
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of North Alabama for geospatial analysis Florence, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
and Facilities
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of North Carolina UNC Southeast Regional Chapel Hill, NC $400,000 McIntyre, Mike ...............
and Facilities at Chapel Hill Climate Center
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Oklahoma National Weather Radar Norman, OK $350,000 Cole, Tom Inhofe
and Facilities Testbed Phased Array Radar
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Rhode Island for assessing the water Kingston, RI $1,000,000 Kennedy, Patrick Reed,
and Facilities quality, ecology, fish, and J.; Langevin, Whitehouse
fisheries of Narragansett James R.
Bay
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Rhode Island Inner Space Center Narragansett, RI $300,000 Langevin, James ...............
and Facilities R.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of South Alabama for hurricane monitoring in Mobile, AL $700,000 ................ Shelby
and Facilities the Gulf of Mexico
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of South Alabama for oyster rehabilitation Mobile, AL $800,000 ................ Shelby
and Facilities
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Tennessee Atmospheric Science Research Tullahoma, TN $500,000 Davis, Lincoln Alexander
and Facilities Space Institute
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Texas Marine UTMSI--Center for Biological Port Aransas, TX $500,000 Ortiz, Solomon ...............
and Facilities Science Institute Indicators of Change in P.
Coastal Ecosystem Health
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Toledo, Lake Maumee Bay Fish Kill Study Toledo, OH $750,000 Kaptur, Marcy ...............
and Facilities Erie Center
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Vermont for research on water Burlington, VT $350,000 ................ Leahy
and Facilities quality, ecosystem health
and the transport of
pollutants
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research University of Vermont for research targeting, Burlington, VT $250,000 ................ Leahy
and Facilities understanding and
mitigating invasive
species, toxic blue green
algae and new contaminants
of concern
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Valparaiso University Valparaiso University for Valparaiso, IN $250,000 Visclosky, Peter ...............
and Facilities Meteorological Equipment J.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Virginia Institute of Marine Virginia Trawl Survey Glouchester, VA $150,000 Norton, Eleanor ...............
and Facilities Science Holmes; Scott,
Robert C.
Bobby; Moran,
James P.;
Bartlett,
Roscoe G.; Van
Hollen, Chris;
Hoyer, Steny
H.; Gilchrest,
Wayne T.;
Davis, Tom;
Wittman, Robert
J.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Virginia Polytechnic Horseshoe Crab Research Blacksburg, VA $400,000 Boucher, Rick ...............
and Facilities Institute & State
University
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Von Braun Center for Science for research Gulf Coast Huntsville, AL $750,000 ................ Shelby
and Facilities & Innovation--Not for research
Profit
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Washington State Department for citizen-driven Olympia, WA $1,600,000 ................ Murray,
and Facilities of Ecology environmental protection Cantwell
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research West Virginia Department of Stream Restoration Program Charleston,WV $750,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
and Facilities Natural Resources B.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research West Virginia University WVU Environmental Center Morgantown, WV $1,750,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
and Facilities B.
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Western Kentucky University to complete the development Bowling Green, KY $700,000 ................ McConnell
and Facilities of a monitoring system that
will collect real-time
weather observations
through a statewide grid of
stations in Kentucky
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Wildlife Conservation Bronx River and South Bronx Bronx, NY $1,000,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
and Facilities Society Waterfront
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Operations, Research Yukon River Drainage to continue monitoring, Anchorage, AK $180,000 ................ Murkowski
and Facilities Fisheries research, and educational
efforts for subsistence and
commercial fisheries along
the Yukon River
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, Auburn University for research Auburn, AL $1,500,000 ................ Shelby
Acquisition and
Construction
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, City of Dauphin Island for shoreline restoration Dauphin Island, AL $400,000 ................ Shelby
Acquisition and
Construction
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, Great Bay Resource for continued protection and Portsmouth, NH $3,000,000 Shea-Porter, Gregg, Sununu
Acquisition and Protection Partnership acquisition of critical Carol
Construction habitats and lands around
Great Bay
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, Henderson County Fiscal to purchase severe weather Henderson County, KY $110,000 ................ McConnell,
Acquisition and Court warning sirens in populated Bunning
Construction areas of Henderson County,
where no systems currently
exist
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, Institute for Marine Mammal to complete construction of Gulfport, MS $1,500,000 ................ Cochran
Acquisition and Studies a facility dedicated to
Construction rehabilition, conservation,
and education on marine
mammals with a focus on
dolphins
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, Mississippi Center for for construction of a Jackson, MS $1,600,000 ................ Cochran
Acquisition and Conservation and research facility
Construction Biodiversity
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, Mississippi State University to more effectively link Starkville, MS $4,500,000 Pickering, Cochran, Wicker
Acquisition and local, state, regional, and Charles W. Chip
Construction national organizations
concerned with Northern
Gulf wetlands issues and
management
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, National Weather Service for a doppler radar station Silver Spring, MD $2,000,000 ................ Murray,
Acquisition and in Washington state Cantwell
Construction
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, Thunder Bay Marine Sanctuary for exhibits and Alpena, MI $500,000 ................ Levin, Stabenow
Acquisition and telepresence technology
Construction
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, University of Alabama for weather research in the Tuscaloosa, AL $10,550,000 ................ Shelby
Acquisition and Gulf of Mexico
Construction
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, University of Delaware for a real-time satellite Dover, DE $750,000 ................ Biden, Carper
Acquisition and receiving station
Construction
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, University of Maryland to rebuild the Horn Point Cambridge, MD $2,000,000 ................ Mikulski,
Acquisition and Center for Environmental laboratory Cardin
Construction Science
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Department of Commerce NOAA--Procurement, University of Rhode Island equipment for the Pell Kingston, RI $1,200,000 Kennedy, Patrick Reed,
Acquisition and Library and Undersea J. Whitehouse
Construction Exploration Center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Accomack County, VA Law Enforcement Technology Accomack, Virginia $90,000 Drake, Thelma D. ...............
Technology Sheriff's Office Improvement
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Alabama Criminal Justice for law enforcement data Montgomery, AL $350,000 ................ Shelby
Technology Information Center (ACJIC) gathering and dissemination
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Alabama Department of Electronic Training and Montgomery, Alabama $375,000 Everett, Terry; ...............
Technology Corrections (ADOC) Security Tools (ETAST) Rogers (AL),
Phase II Mike; Aderholt,
Robert B.;
Cramer, Jr.,
Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Alamance County, North 800 MHz Emergency Alamance County, North $500,000 Miller, Brad; ...............
Technology Carolina Communications System Carolina Coble, Howard
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Allentown Police Department Lehigh Valley Regional Crime Allentown, PA $500,000 Dent, Charles W. ...............
Technology Center Technology
Infrastructure
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Anson County, NC Anson County, NC First Wadesboro, NC $200,000 Hayes, Robin ...............
Technology Responder Communications
Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Arkansas State Police to implement an Little Rock, AR $200,000 ................ Pryor, Lincoln
Technology interoperable system to
provide an interactive
picture of law enforcement
resources in route and at
the scene of critical
incidents or natural
disasters
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Ascension Parish Sheriff Ascension Parish Law Carville, LA $300,000 Cazayoux, Donald Vitter
Technology Enforcement Training J.; Alexander,
Equipment Rodney
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Asheville/Buncombe County CCBI Universal Latent Asheville/Buncombe $190,000 Shuler, Heath ...............
Technology City-County Bureau of Workstation (ULW) w/facial County, North Carolina
Identification recognition
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes for the operation of a 911 Poplar, MT $100,000 ................ Baucus, Tester
Technology of the Fort Peck call center
Reservation
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Athens County Sheriff Athens County Sheriff Athens County, Ohio $50,000 Wilson, Charles ...............
Technology A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Aurora, IL Police Department Aurora, IL Police Equipment Aurora, IL $250,000 Foster, Bill ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Baltimore County for technology upgrades Baltimore County, MD $1,500,000 Cummings, Elijah Mikulski,
Technology E.; Cardin
Ruppersberger,
C. A. Dutch
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Beckham County Sheriff's Western Oklahoma Law Sayre, Oklahoma $500,000 Lucas, Frank D. ...............
Technology Department Enforcement Alliance
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Belmont County Sheriff Belmont County Sheriff Belmont County, Ohio $50,000 Wilson, Charles ...............
Technology A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Benwood, WV Police Benwood, WV Police Benwood, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Berkeley Township Police for a comprehensive video Bayville, NJ $500,000 ................ Lautenberg,
Technology Department security system Menendez
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Bethalto Police Department Interoperable Communications Bethalto, IL $100,000 Costello, Jerry ...............
Technology Upgrades, Bethalto, IL F.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Bloomsburg University Center for Computer Bloomsburg, PA $200,000 Kanjorski, Paul Casey
Technology Forensics Research E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Boone County Sheriff Central Missouri Regional Columbia, MO $200,000 Hulshof, Kenny ...............
Technology Justice Information System C.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Borough of Edgewater Edgewater Police and Borough of Edgewater, $500,000 Rothman, Steven Lautenberg,
Technology Emergency Services New Jersey R. Menendez
Equipment Upgrade Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Borough of Hatboro Police Hatboro--Police Hatboro, PA $125,000 Schwartz, ...............
Technology Department Communications Allyson Y.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Borough of Monaca Monaca Borough Police Monaca, Pennsylvania $100,000 Altmire, Jason ...............
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Bound Brook Police Bound Brook Police Bound Brook, New Jersey $250,000 Ferguson, Mike ...............
Technology Department Department Communications
Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Bowie Police Department Bowie Police Department Bowie, MD $500,000 Hoyer, Steny H. ...............
Technology Technology and Equipment
Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Bristol Township Police Bristol Township Police Bristol, PA $400,000 Murphy, Patrick ...............
Technology Department Department for law J.
enforcement techonogies
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Brooklyn Police Department Brooklyn, IL Public safety Brooklyn, IL $100,000 Costello, Jerry ...............
Technology Technology Improvements F.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Brown County Brown County Police Radio Brown County, Wisconsin $230,000 Kagen, Steve ...............
Technology Tower
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cabell County Emergency Cabell County Emergency Huntington, WV $1,400,000 Rahall, II, Nick ...............
Technology Response Center Response Center J.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Caddo Parish District to equip a sexual predator NW Louisiana, LA $200,000 ................ Vitter
Technology Attorney task force
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement CALGANG Executive Board CALGANG System Enhancements Sonoma, California $200,000 Costa, Jim ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Calhoun County Sheriff for law enforcement data Anniston, AL $350,000 ................ Shelby
Technology gathering and dissemination
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement California State DOJ Vision 2015--Criminal Sacramento, CA $500,000 Honda, Michael ...............
Technology Justice Information Sharing M.
Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Calvert County to purchase equipment Calvert County, MD $500,000 Hoyer, Steny H. Mikulski
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cannon County Sheriff Cannon County Sheriff Woodbury, TN $50,000 Gordon, Bart ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cass County Sheriff 9-1-1 Center Equipment & Virginia, IL $515,000 LaHood, Ray ...............
Technology Communications Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cedar Rapids Police Cedar Rapids Police Cedar Rapids, IA $135,000 Loebsack, David ...............
Technology Department Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Centenary College for improvement of campus Shreveport, LA $500,000 McCrery, Jim Landrieu,
Technology security Vitter
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Center for Technology for the continued Westborough, MA $750,000 ................ Kennedy, Kerry
Technology Commercialization development of law
enforcement technology and
training programs
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Centre County Commissioners Centre County 911 emergency Bellefonte, $1,000,000 Peterson, John ...............
Technology Communications Upgrade Pennsylvania E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Charlevoix Cheboygan Emmet Charlevoix Cheboygan Emmet Petoskey, MI $300,000 Stupak, Bart ...............
Technology Central Dispatch Authority Central Dispatch
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Charlottesville-UVA- Law Enforcement Visual Charlottesville, VA $1,500,000 Goode, Jr., ...............
Technology Albemarle County Emergency Intelligence Tool Virgil H.
Communications Center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cherry Hill Township for law enforcement Cherry Hill, NJ $250,000 ................ Lautenberg,
Technology communications Menendez
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Chester County, PA District Crime Scene and Evidence West Chester, PA $100,000 Sestak, Joe ...............
Technology Attorney Tracking Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Chesterfield County Chesterfield County Chesterfield County, VA $300,000 Forbes, J. Randy ...............
Technology Technology Upgrades and
Operational Enhancements
Projects
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe for upgrades and maintenance Cheyenne River Indian $250,000 Herseth Sandlin, Johnson
Technology to the 911 system Reservation, SD Stephanie
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Chippewa County Chippewa County Sheriff, Sault Ste. Marie, MI $45,000 Stupak, Bart ...............
Technology SeaBotix ROV
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cincinnati Police Department Cincinnati Police Department Cincinnati, OH $900,000 Chabot, Steve ...............
Technology Automated Fingerprint
Identification Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cities of Concord and Regional Radio Upgrade Concord, NC & $300,000 Hayes, Robin; Burr
Technology Kannapolis, North Carolina Kannapolis, NC Watt, Melvin L.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City and County of San San Francisco Gun Location San Francisco, CA $1,000,000 Pelosi, Nancy Feinstein
Technology Francisco Technology and Policing
Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Albuquerque for the Public Safety Comprehensive Albuquerque, New Mexico $500,000 Wilson, Heather ...............
Technology Albuquerque Police Information System
Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Alexandria Police Northern Kentucky Data Boone, Kenton & $30,000 Davis, Geoff ...............
Technology Department, Campbell Interoperability Campbell Counties, KY
County, KY
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Allentown for security camera Allentown, PA $400,000 ................ Specter
Technology acquisition and
installation
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Arlington Public Safety Multipurpose Arlington, Texas $500,000 Barton, Joe ...............
Technology Communication
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Astoria to enhance public safety Astoria, OR $325,000 Wu, David Wyden
Technology radio systems
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Auburn City of Auburn Mobile Data Auburn, AL $75,000 Rogers (AL), Shelby
Technology System Mike
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Austin City of Austin Police Austin, TX $350,000 Carter, John R.; ...............
Technology Technology Smith, Lamar
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Baldwin Park Police Interoperable/Improvement Baldwin Park, CA $215,000 Solis, Hilda L. ...............
Technology Department Radio Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Bayonne to purchase equipment for a Bayonne, NJ $600,000 Sires, Albio Lautenberg,
Technology new centralized command and Menendez
control operations center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Bell Gardens Police Communications Bell Gardens, CA $250,000 Roybal-Allard, ...............
Technology Interoperability Project Lucille
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Billings to purchase digital video Billings, MT $269,000 Rehberg, Dennis Baucus, Tester
Technology cameras, a tactical blanket R.
system and a tactical
armored security vehicle
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Boca Raton, Florida Law Enforcement Technology-- Boca Raton, Florida $300,000 Wexler, Robert ...............
Technology High Speed Wireless Mesh
Network, Boca Raton, FL
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Bradenton Police Cruiser In-Car Video Bradenton, Florida $200,000 Buchanan, Vern ...............
Technology System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Brea Brea Police Department Brea, California $50,000 Miller, Gary G. ...............
Technology Technology Improvements
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Brewton for equipment and technology Escambia, AL $200,000 ................ Shelby
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Bridgeport, WV Bridgeport, WV Police Bridgeport, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Police Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Buffalo City of Buffalo Law Buffalo, New York $450,000 Slaughter, Schumer
Technology Enforcement Technology Louise
McIntosh;
Higgins, Brian
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Burien for emergency communications Burien, WA $150,000 McDermott, Jim Murray
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Calera for equipment and technology Calera, AL $200,000 Bachus, Spencer Shelby
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Camden for the purchase of Camden, NJ $1,000,000 Andrews, Robert Lautenberg,
Technology equipment to more E. Menendez
effectively fight crime
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Cameron, WV Police Cameron, WV Police Cameron, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Cathedral City, Eastern Riverside County Cathedral City, $400,000 Bono Mack, Mary ...............
Technology California Interoperability California
Communication Authority
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Cerritos Cerritos, CA Public Safety Cerritos, CA $350,000 Sanchez, Linda ...............
Technology Technology Improvements T.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Charles Town WV Charles Town Police Charles Town, West $124,000 Capito, Shelley ...............
Technology Police Department Department Technology Virginia Moore
Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Chester, WV Police Chester, WV Police Chester, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Cincinnati Cincinnati Communications Cincinnati, Ohio $1,270,000 Schmidt, Jean Voinovich,
Technology Equipment Brown
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Claremont Claremont Emergency Claremont, California $1,800,000 Dreier, David ...............
Technology Operations Center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Conyers Georgia Police Technology Upgrades Conyers, Georgia $230,000 Johnson, Jr., Chambliss,
Technology Henry C. Hank Isakson
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Corona Police Interoperability Equipment Corona, California $330,000 Calvert, Ken ...............
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Corona Police Public Safety Wireless Corona, California $325,000 Calvert, Ken ...............
Technology Department Network
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Covina Police In-Car Digital Video Program Covina, CA $155,000 Solis, Hilda L. ...............
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Covina Police Regional Training Equipment-- Covina, CA $65,000 Solis, Hilda L. ...............
Technology Department Simunitions Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Detroit Emergency Vehicle Preemption Detroit, Michigan $600,000 Kilpatrick, ...............
Technology System Carolyn C.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Detroit, MI City of Detroit Emergency Detroit, MI $520,000 Conyers, Jr., ...............
Technology Vehicle Preemption System John
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Doral City of Doral Police City of Doral, FL $500,000 Diaz-Balart, Bill Nelson
Technology Department Mario
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Dothan for equipment and technology Dothan, AL $300,000 ................ Shelby
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of East Point East Point Law Enforcement East Point, Georgia $300,000 Lewis, John Chambliss
Technology Technology Upgrade
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Emporia Police City of Emporia Emporia, Kansas $150,000 Moran, Jerry ...............
Technology Department Communication and
Surveillance Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Evanston Anti-gang initiative Evanston, IL $25,000 Schakowsky, ...............
Technology Janice D.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Fayetteville to purchase, install and Fayetteville, AR $500,000 Boozman, John Pryor, Lincoln
Technology implement a simulcast radio
system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Fayetteville and City of Fayetteville and Fayetteville, NC $200,000 McIntyre, Mike; ...............
Technology Cumberland County, NC Cumberland County, NC Hayes, Robin
regional Public Safety
Communications
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Flemingsburg Police Mobile Data Terminal Flemingsburg, KY $45,000 Davis, Geoff ...............
Technology Department, KY Acquisition, Flemingsburg,
KY
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Flint for in-car computers and in- Flint, MI $500,000 Kildee, Dale E. Levin, Stabenow
Technology car cameras
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Flora for equipment upgrades and Flora, MS $250,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
Technology improvements for the police
department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Fond du Lac, Fond du Fond du Lac Police Fond du Lac, Wisconsin $385,000 Petri, Thomas E. ...............
Technology Lac Police Department Department Interoperable
Communications Program
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Fort Lauderdale Police Digital In-Car Video Fort Lauderdale, FL $400,000 Klein, Ron ...............
Technology Cameras/Technology Packages
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Fullerton Law Enforcement Body Armor, Fullerton, CA $100,000 Sanchez, Loretta ...............
Technology Fullerton, CA
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Gadsden for equipment and technology Gadsden, AL $250,000 ................ Shelby
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Gaithersburg, MD Public Safety Equipment for Gaithersburg, MD $75,000 Van Hollen, Cardin
Technology Anti-Gang Initiative Chris
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Gallipolis, Ohio Gallipolis Communication Gallipolis, OH $250,000 Wilson, Charles ...............
Technology Interoperability Project A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Garden City Police Garden City, KS Police Garden City, Kansas $150,000 Moran, Jerry ...............
Technology Department Department Video Monitoring
Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Garden Grove Garden Grove, CA Law Garden Grove, CA $200,000 Sanchez, Loretta ...............
Technology Enforcement Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Gardena Gardena Public Safety Gardena, California $380,000 Waters, Maxine ...............
Technology Surveillance
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Gilbert Police City of Gilbert Integrated Gilbert, MN $50,000 Oberstar, James ...............
Technology Department Radio System L.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Gillette WyoLink Upgrades Gillette, WY $250,000 Cubin, Barbara ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Glen Cove Police Department Technology City of Glen Cove, NY $120,000 King, Peter T. Schumer
Technology Improvements
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Glen Dale, WV Police Glen Dale, WV Police Glen Dale, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Glenville, WV Glenville, WV Police Glenville, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Grafton, WV Police Grafton, WV Police Grafton, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Green Bay Green Bay Police Dept-- Green Bay, WI $90,000 Kagen, Steve ...............
Technology Training Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Green Bay, WI Green Bay Police Dept. Green Bay, WI $40,000 Kagen, Steve ...............
Technology Drying Room
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Green Bay, WI Green Bay Police Dept. Green Bay, WI $200,000 Kagen, Steve ...............
Technology Forensic Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Greenbelt Greenbelt Computer-Aided Greenbelt, MD $750,000 Hoyer, Steny H. ...............
Technology Dispatch and Records
Management System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Greenbelt Greenbelt Interoperable Greenbelt, MD $200,000 Hoyer, Steny H. ...............
Technology Radio Communication
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Greensburg Police City of Greensburg Police Greensburg, $435,000 Murphy, Tim ...............
Technology Department Department Emergency Pennsylvania
Communications
Interoperability System and
Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Greenville Police for mobile data terminals Greenville, SC $150,000 ................ Graham
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Greenville, North City of Greenville Law Greenville, North $175,000 Butterfield, G. ...............
Technology Carolina Enforcement Technology Carolina K.
Improvement Initiative
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Gulf Shores for equipment and technology Gulf Shores, AL $350,000 Bonner, Jo Shelby
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Hampton Police Equipment Upgrades Hampton, Virginia $120,000 Drake, Thelma D. ...............
Technology Division
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Hartford for equipment at a new Hartford, CT $750,000 Larson, John B. Dodd, Lieberman
Technology public safety complex
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Hartselle Police City of Hartselle, Police Hartselle, AL $160,000 Aderholt, Robert ...............
Technology Department Department B.; Cramer,
Jr., Robert E.
(Bud)
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Herrin, IL Herrin Public Safety Project Herrin, IL $100,000 Costello, Jerry ...............
Technology F.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Hialeah City of Hialeah Police Hialeah, Florida $600,000 Diaz-Balart, ...............
Technology Equipment Upgrades Lincoln
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Houston Houston Interoperability Houston, TX $1,000,000 Culberson, John Cornyn
Technology Initiative Abney
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Hyattsville Hyattsville Police Hyattsville, MD $200,000 Hoyer, Steny H. ...............
Technology Technology Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Imperial Police Mobile Incident Command Imperial, CA $250,000 Filner, Bob Boxer
Technology Department Center, Imperial, CA
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Indianapolis IMPD Technology Equipment Indianapolis, IN $500,000 Carson, Andre Lugar
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Inglewood Police to upgrade the Inglewood Inglewood, CA $500,000 Waters, Maxine Boxer
Technology Department Police Department's radio
system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Iowa City for integrated emergency Iowa City, IA $125,000 ................ Grassley
Technology resources
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Jackson for crime fighting Jackson, MS $750,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
Technology technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Jeffersonville-- Police Data and Jeffersonville, IN $300,000 Hill, Baron P. ...............
Technology Mayor Communications System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Junction City Police Junction City, KS Police Junction City, Kansas $150,000 Moran, Jerry ...............
Technology Department Department Technology
Improvements
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Kalispell to create a public safety Kalispell, MT $750,000 ................ Baucus, Tester
Technology training and testing
facility for first
responders
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Kenosha Police for technology upgrades Kenosha, WI $100,000 ................ Kohl
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Kingwood, WV Police Kingwood, WV Police Police Kingwood, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Lake Elsinore, CA Lake Elsinore Emergency Lake Elsinore, CA $100,000 Issa, Darrell E. ...............
Technology Operations Center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Lansing, MI City of Lansing--Law Lansing, MI $500,000 Rogers (MI), Levin, Stabenow
Technology Enforcement Mike
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Laurel Laurel Emergency Mobile Laurel, MD $450,000 Hoyer, Steny H. ...............
Technology Command Vehicle Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Lebanon Lebanon City Police Lebanon, PA $200,000 Holden, Tim ...............
Technology Department Technology
Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Leeds City of Leeds (AL) Police Leeds, AL $100,000 Bachus, Spencer ...............
Technology Technology Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Lincoln Police Lincoln Police Department Lincoln, IL $25,000 LaHood, Ray ...............
Technology Department security upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln Police Department Lincoln, Nebraska $132,000 Fortenberry, Hagel
Technology Technology Upgrades Jeff
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Little Rock, to upgrade an 800 MHz Little Rock, AR $500,000 Snyder, Vic Pryor, Lincoln
Technology Arkansas communications network and
complete its conversion to
a digital system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Lompoc Lompoc Gang Activity Lompoc, CA $400,000 Gallegly, Elton ...............
Technology Surveillance Program
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Los Angeles to expand the City of Los Los Angeles, CA $500,000 ................ Feinstein
Technology Angeles mass notification
system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Maitland City of Maitland Computer Maitland, FL $170,000 Mica, John L.; Bill Nelson
Technology Aided Dispatch System Brown, Corrine
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Mannington, WV Mannington, WV Police Mannington, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Police Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of McKinney Public Safety Radio System McKinney, Texas $300,000 Johnson, Sam; ...............
Technology Replacement Hall, Ralph M.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of McMechen, WV Police McMechen, WV Police McMechen, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Medford to provide for the merging Medford, OR $700,000 Walden, Greg Wyden
Technology of two existing 911
dispatch centers into one
facility
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Mesa, Arizona East Valley Rapid Crime Mesa, Arizona $275,000 Mitchell, Harry ...............
Technology Analysis E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Miami to improve the ability to Miami-Dade County, FL $400,000 Ros-Lehtinen, Bill Nelson
Technology process and store Ileana
photographic evidence for
investigations and
emergencies
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Milwaukee Police to install a gunshot Milwaukee, WI $650,000 ................ Kohl
Technology Department location system for high
crime areas
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Minneapolis for the purchase of car Minneapolis, MN $300,000 Ellison, Keith Coleman,
Technology cameras and mobile data Klobuchar
centers for police officers
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Missoula for a new police Missoula, MT $300,000 ................ Baucus, Tester
Technology headquarters
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Monroe, NC Monroe, NC Police Department Monroe, NC $300,000 Hayes, Robin Burr
Technology In-Car Camera Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Monterey Park Police Protective Equipment Monterey Park, CA $50,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Montgomery and for equipment and technology Montgomery, AL $500,000 Rogers (AL), Shelby
Technology Montgomery County upgrades Mike
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Moultrie, GA Interoperability Moultrie, GA $350,000 Marshall, Jim Chambliss
Technology Communications Project--
Moultrie, GA
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of New Haven New Haven Police Department New Haven, CT $1,000,000 DeLauro, Rosa L. Dodd, Lieberman
Technology First Responders Technology
Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of New Martinsville, WV New Martinsville, WV Police New Martinsville, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Police Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Newark Police for the purchase of video Newark, DE $115,420 Castle, Michael Biden, Carper
Technology Department surveillance cameras in the N.
downtown area
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Norfolk Police Policy Technology Upgrades Norfolk, Virginia $250,000 Drake, Thelma ...............
Technology Department D.; Scott,
Robert C. Bobby
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Norman Norman Public Safety Norman, OK $150,000 Cole, Tom Inhofe
Technology Networking Initiative
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of North Las Vegas for a records management N. Las Vegas, NV $300,000 Berkley, Shelley Reid
Technology Police Department system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Norwalk, CA Norwalk Public Safety Norwalk, CA $170,000 Napolitano, ...............
Technology Department Computer Aided Grace F.
Dispatching and Records
Management System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Oakland to provide law enforcement Oakland, CA $500,000 ................ Feinstein,
Technology equipment Boxer
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Oakland, California Automatic Vehicle Locating Oakland, California $250,000 Lee, Barbara ...............
Technology (AVL) Systems
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Opa Locka City of Opa Locka Equipment Opa Locka, FL $75,000 Meek, Kendrick ...............
Technology for Community Policing B.
Services
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Philadelphia City of Philadelphia Indoor Philadelphia, PA $260,000 Schwartz, ...............
Technology Firing Range Equipment Allyson Y.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Phoenix City of Phoenix Police Phoenix, AZ $500,000 Pastor, Ed ...............
Technology Officer Communications
Network
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Pine Bluff, AR City of Pine Bluff Precinct Pine Bluff, AR $400,000 Ross, Mike ...............
Technology Improvement
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Pismo Beach, CA Pismo Beach Radio Relay Pismo Beach, CA $200,000 Capps, Lois ...............
Technology Towers
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Pittsburgh for deployment of security Pittsburgh, PA $250,000 Doyle, Michael Casey
Technology cameras in 15 different F.
business districts
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Plant City Mobile Incident Response Plant City, Florida $300,000 Bilirakis, Gus ...............
Technology Center and Command Post M.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Port Jervis Police Enhanced Tactical and Port Jervis, NY $110,000 Hall, John J. ...............
Technology Department Emergency Response
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Prattville for equipment and technology Prattville, AL $400,000 ................ Shelby
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Radford for the transition into a Radford, VA $250,000 ................ Warner, Webb
Technology new police department
facility
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Redlands, CA East Valley Regional Crime Redlands, CA $425,000 Lewis, Jerry ...............
Technology Analysis System (COMPASS)
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Rialto Police Rialto Police Department Rialto, California $300,000 Baca, Joe ...............
Technology Department Surveillance Cameras
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Richmond, CA Police Shotspotter Gunshot Location Richmond, CA $600,000 Miller, George ...............
Technology Department System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Riverside Public Safety Riverside, California $895,000 Calvert, Ken ...............
Technology Interoperability System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Riviera Beach Law Enforcement Technology Riviera Beach, Florida $300,000 Hastings, Alcee ...............
Technology Improvement Project L.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Rockville, MD Police Technology Upgrade Rocvkille, MD $325,000 Van Hollen, Cardin
Technology Project Chris
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Roseville, CA Roseville Regional Dispatch Roseville, CA $383,000 Doolittle, John ...............
Technology and Records Project T.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Saint Marys, WV Saint Marys, WV Police Saint Marys, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Police Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of San Bernardino, CA San Bernardino FileNET San Bernardino, CA $400,000 Lewis, Jerry ...............
Technology Program
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of San Fernando Virtual Patrol Project San Fernando, CA $1,050,000 Berman, Howard ...............
Technology L.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of San Jose San Jose Police Mobile San Jose, California $695,000 Honda, Michael ...............
Technology Identification, Field M.; Lofgren,
Reporting, and Records Zoe
Management Systems
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Seattle for a multi-agency database Seattle, WA $500,000 ................ Murray
Technology accessible to police
officers in the field
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Sherwood City of Sherwood, OR Sherwood, Oregon $250,000 Wu, David Wyden
Technology Interoperable
Communications Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Signal Hill City of Signal Hill Police Signal Hill, CA $200,000 Richardson, ...............
Technology Department Interoperable Laura
Technology Upgrade
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of South El Monte Equipment for Public Safety South El Monte, CA $50,000 Solis, Hilda L. ...............
Technology Center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of South Jordan for high-speed wireless South Jordan, UT $150,000 Cannon, Chris Bennett, Hatch
Technology hotspots for police to
transfer data and share
information
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Spokane for new law enforcement Spokane, WA $500,000 ................ Murray,
Technology technology Cantwell
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Springfield, City of Springfield: Police Springfield, Missouri $700,000 Blunt, Roy ...............
Technology Missouri Automated Field Reporting
Records Management System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Sunrise, Florida Emergency Operation Center Sunrise, Florida $400,000 Wasserman ...............
Technology Law Enforcement Equipment Schultz,
Debbie;
Hastings, Alcee
L.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Tempe, AZ Public Safety Communications/ Tempe, AZ $275,000 Mitchell, Harry ...............
Technology Interoperability E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Tucson Tucson Finger Imaging Tucson, AZ $200,000 Giffords, ...............
Technology Upgrade System Gabrielle;
Grijalva, Raul
M.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement CIty of Virginia Beach Public Safety Virginia Beach, $800,000 Drake, Thelma D. ...............
Technology Police Department Interoperability Technology Virginia
Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Wilkes-Barre Luzerne County Wide Law Wilkes-Barre, $500,000 Kanjorski, Paul ...............
Technology Pennsylvania Enforcement Record Pennsylvania E.
Management
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Wireless Camera Wilkes-Barre, $200,000 Kanjorski, Paul ...............
Technology Pennsylvania Initiative Pennsylvania E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Williamsport for a wireless digital video Williamsport, PA $450,000 Carney, Specter, Casey
Technology surveillance system Christopher P.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Wilton Manors, Emergency Operation Center Wilton Manors, Florida $400,000 Wasserman ...............
Technology Florida Law Enforcement Equipment Schultz, Debbie
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Winston-Salem Automatic Vehicle Locator Winston-Salem, North $300,000 Watt, Melvin L. ...............
Technology (AVL) Technology Carolina
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of Yakima, WA Yakima County Integrated Yakima, WA $500,000 Hastings, Doc ...............
Technology Public Safety System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement City of York for security camera York, PA $200,000 ................ Specter
Technology acquisition and
installation
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Clarion County for an interoperable Clarion County, PA $500,000 ................ Specter
Technology communications initiative
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Clark County Office of Pictometry for 5 counties Sellersburg, IN $500,000 Hill, Baron P. ...............
Technology Emergency Communications
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Clark County Sheriff Interoperable Radios Jeffersonville, IN $100,000 Hill, Baron P. ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cobb County, Georgia Regional Communications Marietta, Georgia $675,000 Gingrey, Phil; Chambliss,
Technology Interoperability Network Scott, David Isakson
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement COBRA COBRA Communications Tubac, AZ $250,000 Grijalva, Raul ...............
Technology Initiative M.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Colleton County Sheriff's Colleton County Technology Walterboro, South $400,000 Clyburn, James Graham
Technology Department Upgrades Carolina E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Collier County, FL Emergency Services Collier County, FL $350,000 Mack, Connie; ...............
Technology Technology Diaz-Balart,
Mario
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Colorado Association of for an electronic state-wide Denver, CO $400,000 ................ Salazar
Technology Chiefs of Police law enforcement information-
sharing network
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Colquitt County Sheriff's Colquitt County Technology Moultrie, GA $60,000 Marshall, Jim ...............
Technology Office Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Columbiana County Sheriff Columbiana County Sheriff Columbiana County, Ohio $50,000 Wilson, Charles ...............
Technology Department Department A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Connecticut Department of Automated Fingerprint Hartford, CT $800,000 DeLauro, Rosa L. Dodd, Lieberman
Technology Public Safety Identification System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cook County Cook County Independent Chicago, IL $200,000 Lipinski, Daniel ...............
Technology Radio Dispatch Base
Stations
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement County of Anderson Radio Communications System Anderson, SC $500,000 Barrett, J. Graham
Technology Gresham
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement County of Kings Computer-Aided Dispatch/ Hanford, California $300,000 Costa, Jim ...............
Technology Records Management System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement County of Lycoming Lycoming County Ermergency Williamsport, $250,000 Peterson, John ...............
Technology Commissioners Operations Center Pennsylvania E.
Equiptment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement County of Mendocino, CA Mendocino Public Safety Ukiah, CA $400,000 Thompson, Mike ...............
Technology Microwave
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement County of Northampton, VA Law Enforcement Technology Eastville, Virginia $40,000 Drake, Thelma D. ...............
Technology Sheriff's Office Improvement
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement County of San Diego, Sheriff San Diego and Imperial San Diego CA $1,350,000 Hunter, Duncan; ...............
Technology Counties Regional Bilbray, Brian
Communications System P.; Filner,
Upgrade Bob; Issa,
Darrell E.;
Davis, Susan A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement County of Sonoma, CA Integrated Emergency Santa Rosa, CA $190,000 Woolsey, Lynn Boxer
Technology Operations Center (EOC) C.; Thompson,
Information and Mike
Communication System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cranberry Township Cranberry Township Police Cranberry Township, $100,000 Altmire, Jason ...............
Technology Department Pennsylvania
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cullman County Commission Law Enforcement Data Cullman, AL $2,225,000 Aderholt, Robert ...............
Technology Communications Sharing B.
Information
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Cumberland Police Dept Cumberland RI Connect CTY Cumberland, RI $200,000 Kennedy, Patrick ...............
Technology J.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Dallas County Sheriff's Dallas County Intake/Release Dallas, TX $100,000 Johnson, Eddie ...............
Technology Department Project Bernice;
Sessions, Pete
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Delaware State University to test and evaluate a Dover, DE $2,000,000 Castle, Michael Biden, Carper
Technology mobile crime scene and N.
evidence tracking
application
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Delta County for the installation of Delta County, MI $176,000 ................ Levin, Stabenow
Technology laptop computers in police
patrol vehicles
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Des Moines County Sheriff Des Moines County Sheriff Burlington, IA $85,000 Loebsack, David ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Douglas County Sheriff Communications Systems Superior, WI $750,000 Obey, David R. ...............
Technology Upgrade
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Downriver Community Downriver Mutual Aid System Southgate, MI $750,000 Dingell, John D. Levin, Stabenow
Technology Conference Preparedness III
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement DuPage County Sheriff's Interoperable Radios for Wheaton, Illinois $200,000 Roskam, Peter J. ...............
Technology Department DuPage County Sheriff's
Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement East Baton Rouge Parish to upgrade law enforcement East Baton Rouge $100,000 Alexander, Landrieu,
Technology technologies Parish, LA Rodney Vitter
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement East Bay Regional East Bay Regional Dublin, CA $1,170,000 Stark, Fortney Feinstein,
Technology Communications System Communications System Pete; Tauscher, Boxer
Authority Ellen O.;
McNerney, Jerry
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement East Peoria Police East Peoria Technology Grant City of East Peoria, IL $410,000 LaHood, Ray ...............
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement ECOM Dispatch Center ECOM Technological Upgrades Homewood, IL $300,000 Jackson, Jr., ...............
Technology Jesse L.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement El Paso Police Department City of El Paso, Public El Paso, Texas $1,250,000 Reyes, Silvestre ...............
Technology Safety Radio Voice/Data
Systems Interoperability
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Elgin Police Department Equipment for Elgin Police Elgin, IL $250,000 Foster, Bill ...............
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Erie County Department of Mesh Network Expansion Erie PA $500,000 English, Phil ...............
Technology Public Safety
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Erie Police Department Erie Police Department Tech Erie, Kansas $15,000 Boyda, Nancy E. ...............
Technology Upgrade
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Essex County Office of Essex County Newark, New Jersey $900,000 Frelinghuysen, ...............
Technology Emergency Management Rodney P.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Essex County, NY Essex County Public Safety Elizabethtown, NY $580,000 Gillibrand, Schumer
Technology Radio Communications System Kirsten E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Estill County Sheriff Estill County Sheriff Irvine, Kentucky $60,000 Chandler, Ben ...............
Technology Security Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Florence County Sheriff Florence County Detention Florence, SC $60,000 Spratt, Jr., Graham
Technology Center Upgrades John M.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Franklin County Emergency for an interoperable Franklin County, PA $500,000 Shuster, Bill Specter
Technology Services Alliance communications initiative
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Frederick County Sheriff Frederick County Sheriffs Frederick, MD $500,000 Bartlett, Roscoe ...............
Technology Office Automated G.
Fingerprint Identification
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Fresno County Regional Data Fresno, CA $200,000 Radanovich, ...............
Technology Interoperability George
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Gallatin County Commission for a facility, update Bozeman, MT $500,000 ................ Baucus, Tester
Technology emergency response
technology, and ensure the
protection of citizens and
regional assets
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Garland County Sheriffs Garland County Sheriffs Hot Springs, AR $40,000 Ross, Mike Lincoln, Pryor
Technology Department Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Goodhue County Sheriff's to purchase 800 MHz end user Red Wing, MN $750,000 ................ Klobuchar
Technology Office radios for all public
safety officials in Goodhue
County
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Goodwater Police Department for equipment and technology Goodwater, AL $50,000 ................ Shelby
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Government of the Virgin Emergency Communications St. Thomas, Virgin $600,000 Christensen, ...............
Technology Islands/Police Department ``911 System'' for Islands Donna M.
Government of Virgin
Islands (GVI)
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Grand Rapids Police Grand Rapids Police Grand Rapids, MN $25,000 Oberstar, James ...............
Technology Department Department In-Vehicle Video L.
Cameras
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Great Falls Police Great Falls Regional Great Falls, MT $282,000 Rehberg, Dennis ...............
Technology Department Firearms Training Facility R.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Greene County, Missouri Equipment for Emergency Greene County, Missouri $800,000 Blunt, Roy ...............
Technology Operations Center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Greene County, NY Emergency Radio Catskill, NY $80,000 Gillibrand, ...............
Technology Interoperability Plan Kirsten E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Guadalupe, Zapata, LaSalle, Guadalupe, Zapata, LaSalle, Seguin, Texas; Zapata, $300,000 Cuellar, Henry ...............
Technology Hidalgo County Sheriff and Hidalgo County Sheriffs Texas; Cotulla, Texas;
Departments Edinburg, Texas;
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Hampshire County Sheriff Hampshire County Multi- Romney, West Virginia $93,000 Capito, Shelley ...............
Technology Agency RMS Communications Moore
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Hancock County, WV Hancock County, WV Justice New Cumberland, WV $300,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Center security equipment B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Harford County for technology upgrades Harford County, MD $365,000 Ruppersberger, Mikulski,
Technology C. A. Dutch; Cardin
Gilchrest,
Wayne T.;
Bartlett,
Roscoe G.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Haverhill Police Department Public Safety Communications Haverhill, MA $200,000 Tsongas, Niki Kennedy, Kerry
Technology Upgrade
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Hawaii Criminal Justice Data to integrate state and local Honolulu, HI $1,500,000 Hirono, Mazie K. Inouye
Technology Center law enforcement databases
for better access at all
levels of the justice
system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Haywood County A Law Enforcement Visual 14 counties and Indian $200,000 Shuler, Heath ...............
Technology Communications Intelligence Tool for 11th Reservations in North
Congressional District of Carolina
North Carolina
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Heidelberg Police Department Heidelberg Police Department Carnegie, Pennsylvania $10,000 Murphy, Tim ...............
Technology Technology Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Henderson County Sheriff Regional Child Pornography Henderson County, NC $210,000 Shuler, Heath ...............
Technology Forensic Task Force
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Henderson Nevada Police to purchase a tactical robot Henderson, NV $500,000 ................ Reid
Technology Department and equip a law enforcement
training facility
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Henry County Henry County Emergency McDonough, GA $175,000 Scott, David Chambliss,
Technology Operations Center Equipment Isakson
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Hillsborough Community Public Safety Training Tampa, Florida $200,000 Bilirakis, Gus ...............
Technology College Center M.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Honolulu Police Department Forensic Laboratory Upgrades Honolulu, HI $300,000 Abercrombie, Inouye
Technology Neil
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Hood County Sheriff's City of Granbury Record Granbury, Texas $250,000 Edwards, Chet ...............
Technology Department Management System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Horizon City Police Horizon City Police Horizon City, Texas $100,000 Rodriguez, Ciro ...............
Technology Department Improvements D.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Hot Springs Police to equip police vehicles Hot Springs, AR $512,000 Ross, Mike Lincoln, Pryor
Technology Department with mobile data terminals
and enable their access to
local, state and federal
databases
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Hunterdon County Sheriff's Hunterdon County Sheriff's Flemington, New Jersey $250,000 Ferguson, Mike ...............
Technology Office Office Communications
Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Huron County Michigan Huron County Michigan Bad Axe, Michigan $200,000 Miller, Candice ...............
Technology Sheriff Sheriff S.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Idaho State Police Idaho State Police (ISP) Meridian, ID $880,000 Simpson, Michael Crapo
Technology participation in Criminal K.
Information Sharing
Alliance Network (CISAnet)
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Ingham County Law for equipment upgrades Mason, MI $500,000 ................ Levin, Stabenow
Technology Enforcement Technology
Upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Island County Sheriff Law Enforcement Patrol Coupeville, WA $80,000 Larsen, Rick ...............
Technology Technology Program
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Itasca County for the implementation of a Grand Rapids, MN $300,000 Oberstar, James Klobuchar
Technology new 800 MHz public safety L.
radio system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Jackson Parish Sheriff Jackson Parish Sheriff Jonesboro, LA $150,000 Alexander, ...............
Technology Department Training Complex Rodney
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Jackson Police Department Live Scan Fingerprint/ Jackson, GA $50,000 Marshall, Jim ...............
Technology Technology Upgrade
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Jacksonville Sheriff Atmospheric Detection Jacksonville, FL $700,000 Crenshaw, Ander; ...............
Technology Equipment for the Brown, Corrine
Jacksonville Sheriff
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Jasper County Illinois Jasper County Sheriff Newton, Illinois $155,000 Shimkus, John ...............
Technology Sheriff Communications Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Jasper County Sheriff's Jasper County Security Monticello, GA $75,000 Marshall, Jim ...............
Technology Office Camera and Computer
Technology Upgrade
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Jasper County Unit 1 School Jasper County Schools Newton, IL $49,000 Shimkus, John ...............
Technology District, Illinois Security Camera System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Jefferson City, MO, Police Central Missouri Criminal Jefferson City, MO $1,250,000 Skelton, Ike ...............
Technology Department Justice Information System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Jefferson County Sheriff Integrated Law Enforcement Birmingham, AL $200,000 Davis, Artur; Shelby
Technology Records Management System Bachus, Spencer
Phase III
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Jessamine County Sheriff Jessamine County Sheriff Nicholasville, Kentucky $75,000 Chandler, Ben ...............
Technology Mobile Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Johnson County to upgrade the public Franklin, IN $850,000 Buyer, Steve Lugar, Bayh
Technology safety communications
system in Johnson County,
Indiana
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Johnson County Government to provide a unified radio Olathe, KS $150,000 ................ Roberts
Technology communication system for
Johnson County officials
and local jurisdictions
within the county
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Johnson County Sheriff Johnson County Sheriff Iowa City, IA $25,000 Loebsack, David ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Kanawha County Commission for Kanawha County to Charleston, WV $1,000,000 ................ Byrd
Technology purchase mobile and
portable interoperable
radios
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Kansas Adjutant General's to establish a secure Topeka, KS $250,000 ................ Roberts
Technology Office database that connects law
enforcement and emergency
management personel to
private sector resources
needed in a catasrophic
event
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Kaysville City, Utah Kaysville, Utah Law Kaysville City, Utah $300,000 Bishop, Rob Bennett, Hatch
Technology Enforcement Technology,
Communications and
Operations
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Keokuk Police Department Keokuk Police Department Keokuk, IA $85,000 Loebsack, David ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement King County Sheriff's Office Digital Information Seattle, WA $300,000 Smith, Adam Cantwell
Technology Gathering System (DIGS),
King County Sheriff's
Office, King County,
Washington
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lackawanna Police Department Radio Technology for Lackawanna, New York $200,000 Higgins, Brian ...............
Technology Lackawanna Police
Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lafayette Police Department for interoperable Lafayette, LA $200,000 ................ Landrieu,
Technology communication Vitter
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lake County Lake County Law Enforcement Lake County, Florida $150,000 Stearns, Cliff ...............
Technology Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lake County, FL Lake County Law Enforcement Tavares, Florida $400,000 Brown-Waite, ...............
Technology Technology Ginny; Brown,
Corrine
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lapeer County Sheriff Lapeer County Sheriff Lapeer, Michigan $100,000 Miller, Candice ...............
Technology S.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Las Vegas Metropolitan for a Total Containment Las Vegas, NV $750,000 Porter, Jon C. Reid
Technology Police Dept Vessel and other law
enforcement equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lauderdale County, AL Lauderdale County, AL Florence, AL $100,000 Cramer, Jr., Shelby
Technology Sheriff's Office Sheriff's Office Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Law enforcement agencies in Westchester and Rockland Westchester and $1,670,000 Lowey, Nita M. Schumer
Technology Westchester and Rockland Counties, NY, Law Rockland Counties, NY
Counties Enforcement Equipment and
Training
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lawrence County Sheriff Lawrence County Information Walnut Ridge, AR $50,000 Berry, Marion Lincoln, Pryor
Technology Technologies
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lenoir Police Department for law enforcement Lenoir, NC $50,000 ................ Dole
Technology communications technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Leon County/City of Leon County/City of Tallahassee, FL $400,000 Boyd, Allen ...............
Technology Tallahassee Tallahassee Joint Dispatch
Center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Limestone County Sheriff's Limestone County Technology Limestone County, TX $100,000 Edwards, Chet ...............
Technology Department upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Logan County Sheriff Logan County 9-1-1 Lincoln, IL $300,000 LaHood, Ray ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lorain Police Department Communications/Emergency Lorain, Ohio $285,000 Sutton, Betty Brown
Technology Operations Center Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Los Angeles County Sheriff's Automatic License Plate Los Angeles County, $200,000 Harman, Jane ...............
Technology Department Recognition System California
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Louisville Metropolitan Mobile Data Computers Louisville, Kentucky $375,000 Yarmuth, John A. ...............
Technology Police Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lowell Police Department Law Enforcement Video Lowell, MA $150,000 Tsongas, Niki Kennedy, Kerry
Technology Sharing (LEVIS)
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lower Salford Township Lower Salford Township Harleysville, PA $45,000 Schwartz, ...............
Technology Police Department Police Department Video Allyson Y.
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lucas County, OH Lucas County, OH Mobile Data Lucas County, OH $500,000 Kaptur, Marcy ...............
Technology Recorders
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Lycoming County Law Community and Officer Safety Muncy, PA $100,000 Carney, ...............
Technology Enforcement Association, Christopher P.
Muncy Borough Police
Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Macomb County to establish an emergency Macomb County, MI $500,000 ................ Levin, Stabenow
Technology operations center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Mahoning County Sheriff Mahoning County Sheriff Mahoning County, Ohio $50,000 Wilson, Charles ...............
Technology Department Department A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Maine Warden Service Search and Rescue Equipment Augusta, ME $200,000 Michaud, Michael ...............
Technology H.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Manatee Community College Emergency Notification Bradenton, Florida $200,000 Buchanan, Vern ...............
Technology System Using VOIP
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Marion County, Illinois Digital Fingerprint Machine Marion County, Illinois $16,000 Shimkus, John ...............
Technology Sheriff
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Marshall University for a highly advanced state- Huntington, WV $5,000,000 ................ Byrd
Technology of-the-art DNA laboratory
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Marshall University to support a training Huntington, WV $825,000 ................ Byrd
Technology initiative for personnel in
the area of computer crime
investigations
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Mason and Oceana Counties to operate a joint 911 Pentwater, MI $300,000 ................ Levin, Stabenow
Technology emergency communications
center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Maynard Police Department Maynard Police IT Upgrade Maynard, MA $150,000 Tsongas, Niki ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement McHenry County McHenry County--Public Woodstock, Illinois $500,000 Bean, Melissa L. ...............
Technology Safety Dispatch
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Medina County Sheriffs Medina Mobile Data Systems Medina County,TX $500,000 Rodriguez, Ciro ...............
Technology Office D.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Metropolitan Bureau of Orlando Police Department's Orlando, FL $575,000 Keller, Ric ...............
Technology Investigation Metropolitan Bureau of
Investigation (MBI)
Surveillance System for
Central Florida
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Middle Rio Grande Border Interoperability Middle Rio Grande $500,000 Rodriguez, Ciro ...............
Technology Development Council Communication Project region, TX D.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Middlesex Sheriff's Office Firearms Training Equipment Medford, Massachusetts $475,000 Markey, Edward Kerry, Kennedy
Technology J.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Middlesex Sheriff's Office Surveillance Equipment Medford, Massachusetts $250,000 Markey, Edward ...............
Technology J.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Milton Police Department Milton Police Department Milton, MA $175,000 Lynch, Stephen ...............
Technology Surveillance Equipment F.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Milwaukee Police Department Milwaukee Police Department Milwaukee, WI $100,000 Moore, Gwen ...............
Technology Cameras
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Mishawaka Police Department In-Car Cameras for Police Mishawaka, Indiana $210,000 Donnelly, Joe ...............
Technology Squad Cars
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Missoula County for public safety operations Missoula, MT $750,000 Rehberg, Dennis Baucus, Tester
Technology and training center R.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Mobile County Commission for equipment and technology Mobile, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Montebello Police Montebello Police Department Montebello, CA $180,000 Napolitano, ...............
Technology Department, CA P25 Compliant Portable Grace F.
Radios
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Montgomery County Sheriff Law Enforcement Technology Christiansburg, VA $100,000 Boucher, Rick ...............
Technology for Montgomery County
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Montgomery County Sheriff Montgomery County Sheriff Mount Sterling, $300,000 Chandler, Ben ...............
Technology Communications Upgrade Kentucky
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Moorhead Public Service to be used by Moorhead Moorhead, MN $50,000 ................ Coleman
Technology Public Service to increase
Internet speeds for police
patrol cars and fire
vehicles in order to push
real-time video
surveillance and GIS
mapping into the vehicles
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Morgan County Commission Morgan County Communications Berkeley Springs, West $576,000 Capito, Shelley ...............
Technology Towers Virginia Moore
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Morris County Office of Morris County Morristown, New Jersey $1,000,000 Frelinghuysen, ...............
Technology Emergency Management Rodney P.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Muhlenberg Township Police Technology & Communications Muhlenberg, PA $300,000 Holden, Tim ...............
Technology Department Infrastructure Upgrade
Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Municipality of Lares Law Enforcement Technology, Lares, Puerto Rico $40,000 Fortuno, Luis G. ...............
Technology Community Oriented Policing
Services
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Municipality of Moca Law Enforcement Technology, Moca, Puerto Rico $40,000 Fortuno, Luis G. ...............
Technology Community Oriented Policing
Services
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Municipality of Rincon Law Enforcement Technology, Rincon, Puerto Rico $40,000 Fortuno, Luis G. ...............
Technology Community Oriented Policing
Services
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Municipality of Toa Baja Law Enforcement Technology, Toa Baja, Puerto Rico $340,000 Fortuno, Luis G. ...............
Technology Community Oriented Policing
Services
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Municipality of Yauco Law Enforcement Technology, Yauco, Puerto Rico $40,000 Fortuno, Luis G. ...............
Technology Community Oriented Policing
Services
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Murrysville Police Murrysville Police Murrysville, $100,000 Altmire, Jason ...............
Technology Department Department Pennsylvania
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement National Sheriff's National Sheriff's Alexandria, VA $500,000 Delahunt, Kennedy, Kerry
Technology Association Association for Iris William D.;
biometric Identification Allen, Thomas
H.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement NC State Bureau of NC SBI Firearms and Raleigh, NC $500,000 Price, David E. Dole
Technology Investigation Ballistics Analysis
Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement NC State Highway Patrol NC State Highway Patrol Greensboro, NC $350,000 Coble, Howard ...............
Technology Communications Enhancement
Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement NC State Highway Patrol VIPER Voice Interoperable Raleigh, NC $500,000 Price, David E. ...............
Technology Radios Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Nevada County Operation Vehicle Nevada City, CA $117,000 Doolittle, John ...............
Technology Surveillance T.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement New Castle Police Department New Castle, NY, Police Chappaqua, NY $130,000 Lowey, Nita M. ...............
Technology Department Communications
System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement New Hanover Township Police New Hanover--Police Gilbertsville, PA $70,000 Schwartz, ...............
Technology Department Communications and Video Allyson Y.
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement New Orleans Police for law enforcement New Orleans, LA $500,000 Jefferson, Landrieu,
Technology Foundation technology integration and William J. Vitter
information sharing
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement New Rochelle Police New Rochelle, NY, Police New Rochelle, NY $400,000 Lowey, Nita M. ...............
Technology Department Department Records
Management System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Noble County Sheriff Noble County Sheriff Noble County, Ohio $50,000 Wilson, Charles ...............
Technology A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement North Carolina National NCNENA Visual Intelligence Durham, NC $300,000 Price, David E. ...............
Technology Emergency Number Tool
Association (NCNENA)
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement North Louisiana GIS North Louisiana GIS Ruston, LA $1,500,000 Alexander, Landrieu
Technology Consortium Consortium Rodney
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement North Worcester County Drug North Worcester County Drug Hubbardston, MA $400,000 Olver, John W. Kerry, Kennedy
Technology Task Force Task Force Interoperable
Credentialing, Crime Scene
& Access Control Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Northern Illinois Police Law Enforcement Technology Glencoe, IL $75,000 Roskam, Peter ...............
Technology Alarm System Detection Equipment J.; Schakowsky,
Janice D.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Northwest Citizens Patrol for information technology Baltimore, MD $150,000 ................ Cardin
Technology system upgrades and support
personnel
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Oakland County Sheriff's Courts and Law Enforcement Pontiac, Michigan $625,000 Knollenberg, Joe Levin, Stabenow
Technology Office Management Information
Systems (CLEMIS) LiveScan
Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Office of the Genesee County Genesee County, Michigan Flint, Michigan $800,000 Kildee, Dale E. ...............
Technology Sheriff Sheriff--Information Based
Identification System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Office of the Prince Prince George's Sheriff's Largo, MD $200,000 Hoyer, Steny H. ...............
Technology George's County Sheriff Mobile Data Terminal
Enhancement Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Office of the Sheriff, Forward looking infra-red Freeport, Illinois $225,000 Manzullo, Donald ...............
Technology Stephenson County (FLIR) camera A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Oglala Sioux Tribe for upgrades and maintenance Pine Ridge Reservation, $250,000 Herseth Sandlin, Johnson
Technology to the tribal 911 system SD Stephanie
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Ohio Attorney General University of Toledo/Ohio Columbus, Ohio $450,000 Kucinich, Dennis Voinovich,
Technology Attorney General Forensic J.; Kaptur, Brown
Crime Laboratory Marcy; Ryan,
Tim; Sutton,
Betty
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Okaloosa County, FL Okaloosa Law Enforcement Okaloosa County, FL $500,000 Miller, Jeff ...............
Technology Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Oklahoma Department of Statewide Public Safety Oklahoma City, OK $200,000 Fallin, Mary; Inhofe
Technology Safety Communications System Cole, Tom
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Oklahoma State Bureau of OKLAHOMA MOBILE ANALYSIS Oklahoma City, OK $300,000 Fallin, Mary; Inhofe
Technology Investigation CENTER Boren, Dan
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Onondaga County, NY Onondaga County, NY Syracuse, NY $250,000 Walsh, James T. Schumer
Technology Interoperable
Communications Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Orange County and Town of Orange County/Chapel Hill Orange County, NC $190,000 Price, David E. ...............
Technology Chapel Hill, NC Law Enforcement Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Otsego County, NY Otsego County Wireless Cooperstown, NY $400,000 Arcuri, Michael ...............
Technology Broadband Connection A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Owen County Sheriff Office, Mobile Data Terminal Owenton, KY $55,000 Davis, Geoff ...............
Technology KY Acquisition, Owen County,
KY
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Ozark Foothills Regional Visual Intelligence Tool for Poplar Bluff, MO $1,030,000 Emerson, Jo Ann ...............
Technology Planning Council Southern Missouri Law
Enforcement
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Palmdale City Technology Acquisition for Palmdale, CA $100,000 McKeon, Howard ...............
Technology Joint Law Enforcement/City P. Buck
Emergency Operations
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Passaic County Prosecutor's for a regional fiber optic Paterson, NJ $200,000 Rothman, Steven Lautenberg,
Technology Office network and the R. Menendez
construction of a
countywide interoperable
communications network
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Passaic County Sheriff's Public Safety Equipment Wayne, NJ $300,000 Pascrell, Jr., ...............
Technology Department Bill
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Pennridge Regional Police Pennridge Regional Police Sellersville, PA $150,000 Murphy, Patrick ...............
Technology Department Department for law J.
enforcement technologies
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Peoria Police Department and City of Peoria radio and Peoria, IL $650,000 LaHood, Ray ...............
Technology Peoria County Sheriff technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Pima County Sheriff Pima County Wireless Tucson, AZ $200,000 Giffords, ...............
Technology Integrated Network Gabrielle;
Pastor, Ed
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Pinal County Sheriff's Pinal County Meth Florence, AZ $150,000 Renzi, Rick ...............
Technology Office Enforcement Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Pinellas County Sheriff Pinellas County Sheriff Largo, FL $500,000 Young, C. W. ...............
Technology Joint Use Firing Range Bill
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Pinellas County, FL Sheriff Pinellas County Criminal Largo, FL $100,000 Young, C. W. ...............
Technology Intelligence Gathering Bill
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Pleasant Grove City Pleasant Grove Police Pleasant Grove, UT $220,000 Cannon, Chris Bennett, Hatch
Technology Department Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Plum Borough Police Plum Borough Police Pittsburgh, $100,000 Altmire, Jason ...............
Technology Department Department Pennsylvania
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Portsmouth Police Department Digital Radio Encryption Portsmouth, NH $105,000 Shea-Porter, ...............
Technology Carol
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Portsmouth Police Department Portsmouth Police Department Portsmouth, New $80,000 Shea-Porter, ...............
Technology Evidence Equipment Hampshire Carol
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Pound Ridge Police MDT Inter-operable Pound Ridge, NY $70,000 Hall, John J. ...............
Technology Department communications system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Prince George's County Prince George's County Upper Marlboro, MD $700,000 Hoyer, Steny H. ...............
Technology Interoperable Radio System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Prince William County, In Car Camera and Woodbridge, VA $300,000 Davis, Tom; ...............
Technology Virginia Evidentiary Processing Wittman, Robert
J.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Pulaski County Sheriff Pulaksi County Sheriff Somerset, KY $50,000 Rogers, Harold ...............
Technology Department Helicopter
Improvements
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Rainier Communication Pierce County Wireless Lakewood, WA $250,000 Dicks, Norman Murray,
Technology Commission Public Safety and Emergency D.; Smith, Adam Cantwell
Response Network
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Raleigh County Sheriff Raleigh County Sheriff Beckley, WV $100,000 Rahall, II, Nick ...............
Technology J.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Regional Justice Information FaceExaminer St. Louis, MO $550,000 Clay, Wm. Lacy ...............
Technology Service
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Richmond County Sheriff Richmond Co GA Sheriff Augusta GA $350,000 Barrow, John ...............
Technology Mobile Data Terminals
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Rochester Police Department Rochester Police Department Rochester, NH $125,000 Shea-Porter, ...............
Technology Equipment and Training Carol
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Rockdale County Sheriff Law Enforcement Mobile Data Conyers, Georgia $150,000 Johnson, Jr., Chambliss,
Technology Office Network Henry C. Hank Isakson
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Roma PD, Rio Grande City PD, Starr and Hidalgo Counties Roma, Texas; Rio Grande $200,000 Cuellar, Henry Cornyn
Technology La Grulla PD, Pharr PD PD City, Texas; La
Grulla, Texas; Pharr,
Texas
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Roseville Police Department Southern Macomb County Roseville, Michigan $900,000 Levin, Sander M. Levin, Stabenow
Technology Regional Dispatch
Consolidation
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Russellville Police to purchase mobile data Russellville, Logan $125,000 ................ McConnell
Technology Department terminals and other County, KY
communications equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Rutland Police Department Rutland COPS Technology Rutland, Vermont $200,000 Welch, Peter Leahy
Technology Funding
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Sacramento County Sheriff In-Car Camera and Sacramento, California $150,000 Matsui, Doris O. ...............
Technology Information Integration
Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement San Carlos Apache Tribal San Carlos Meth Enforcement San Carlos, AZ $350,000 Renzi, Rick ...............
Technology Police Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Sanilac County Sheriff Sanilac County Sheriff Sandusky, Michigan $200,000 Miller, Candice ...............
Technology S.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Sarasota County Emergency Operation Center Sarasota County, FL $600,000 Buchanan, Vern ...............
Technology equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Saratoga Springs Police Tactical Equipment Saratoga Springs, NY $240,000 Gillibrand, ...............
Technology Department Kirsten E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Scioto County Sheriff Scioto County Sheriff Scioto County, Ohio $50,000 Wilson, Charles ...............
Technology A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Scottsboro Police Department Scottsboro Police Department Florence, AL $200,000 Cramer, Jr., Shelby
Technology Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Shaler Township Police Shaler Township Police Glenshaw, Pennsylvania $100,000 Altmire, Jason ...............
Technology Department Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Shelby County Sheriff Shelby County Sheriff Shelbyville, IL $280,000 Shimkus, John ...............
Technology Communications Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Skagit County Interlocal Skagit County Interlocal Mount Vernon, WA $25,000 Larsen, Rick ...............
Technology Drug Enforcement Unit Drug Enforcement Unit
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Snohomish County Regional Snohomish County Regional Everett, WA $50,000 Larsen, Rick ...............
Technology Drug Task Force Drug Task Force
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Somerset County Office of Somerset County Somerville, New Jersey $1,000,000 Frelinghuysen, ...............
Technology Emergency Management Rodney P.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement SouthCom Combined Dispatch SouthCom Technological Matteson, Illinois $300,000 Jackson, Jr., ...............
Technology Center Upgrades Jesse L.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Southeast Kansas Regional Southeast Kansas Parsons, KS and 11 $305,000 Boyda, Nancy E. ...............
Technology Law Enforcement Group Collaborative Fingerprint & other cities in KS.
Palm Print Identification
System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Southern Kansas Multi- Pictometry Visual Wichita, Kansas $1,675,000 Tiahrt, Todd Brownback
Technology Jurisdictional SWAT Intelligence Tool
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Southside Virginia law Technology Upgrades for Southside Virginia $500,000 Goode, Jr., ...............
Technology enforcement agencies Southside Virginia law Virgil H.
enforcement agencies
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Springfield Police for equipment upgrades. Springfield, VT $200,000 Welch, Peter Sanders
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement St. Albans City Police to purchase equipment. St Albans, VT $100,000 Welch, Peter Sanders
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement St. Clair County to complete an 800 MHz St. Clair County, MI $250,000 ................ Levin, Stabenow
Technology communications system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement St. Louis County Sheriff's The requested funds would be Duluth, MN $300,000 Oberstar, James Coleman,
Technology Office used by St. Louis County L. Klobuchar
Sheriff's Department to
develop a regional
interoperability mobile
data system that will link
multiple responders to
incident details with
secure communications
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Stanislaus County and City for law enforcement Modesto, CA $500,000 Radanovich, Feinstein
Technology of Modesto communications equipment George;
Cardoza, Dennis
A.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Stark County Sheriff Stark County Sheriff Canton, Ohio $300,000 Regula, Ralph ...............
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement State of Maryland for the phased build-out of Baltimore, MD $500,000 Ruppersberger, Mikulski,
Technology a statewide interoperable C. A. Dutch Cardin
communications system for
first responders
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Summit County Sheriff Bomb Detection Equipment Akron, Ohio $100,000 Sutton, Betty; Brown
Technology Upgrade Ryan, Tim
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Sumter County Sheriff Sumter County Sheriff Sumter, South Carolina $400,000 Clyburn, James Graham
Technology E.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Sun Prairie Police Sun Prairie-Middleton- Sun Prairie, WI $300,000 Baldwin, Tammy ...............
Technology Department Fitchburg Shared Technology
Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Sussex County Office of Sussex County Newton, New Jersey $950,000 Frelinghuysen, ...............
Technology Emergency Management Rodney P.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Talladega County Commission for radio upgrades Talladega, AL $100,000 ................ Shelby
Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Taney County Commission White River Area Emergency Taney County, Missouri $400,000 Blunt, Roy ...............
Technology Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The City of Beech Grove to enhance public safety Beech Grove, IN $100,000 Carson, Andre Lugar
Technology with in-car cameras and at
hot spots in the City to
provide real-time feeds to
the police command center
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The City of Rochester Hills School Zone Radar Speed Rochester Hills, $305,000 Knollenberg, Joe ...............
Technology Signs Michigan
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The City of Shelbyville to complete the Shelbyville, IN $900,000 ................ Lugar, Bayh
Technology interoperable wireless
public safety
communications system for
first responders in
Shelbyville, IN
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The City of St. Joseph, Interoperable Mobile Data St. Joseph, Missouri $1,195,000 Graves, Sam ...............
Technology Missouri Communications System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The City of Stamford, CT Law Enforcement Technology Stamford, CT $500,000 Shays, Dodd, Lieberman
Technology and Interoperable Christopher
Communications
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The City of Webb City, Webb City Law Enforcement Webb City, MO $150,000 Blunt, Roy ...............
Technology Missouri Technology
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The Courage To Speak to expand, develop and Norwalk, CT $950,000 Shays, Dodd, Lieberman
Technology Foundation, Inc evaluate substance abuse Christopher
prevention programs
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The Delaware State Police for preliminary engineering Dover, DE $100,000 Castle, Michael Biden, Carper
Technology Department assessments before message N.
switcher upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The Delaware State Police for the purchase and Dover, DE $500,000 Castle, Michael Biden, Carper
Technology Department installation of in-car N.
cameras and related
equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The Delaware State Police for the purchase of a mobile Dover, DE $250,000 Castle, Michael Biden, Carper
Technology Department gunshot locator system N.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The Houston Mayor Houston Interoperability Houston, Texas $600,000 Green, Gene Cornyn
Technology Initiative
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The New Castle County Police for a program to increase New Castle, DE $200,000 Castle, Michael Biden, Carper
Technology Department the efficiency and N.
effectiveness of license
plate scanning technology
for law enforcement
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement The Village of Green Island Green Island Police Green Island, NY $65,000 McNulty, Michael ...............
Technology Department Equipment R.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Tombigbee Regional for traffic safety Camden, AL $350,000 ................ Shelby
Technology Commission technology and law
enforcement equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Torrington Police, Fire and Joint/Regional Public Safety Torrington, CT $150,000 Murphy, ...............
Technology EMS Communications Christopher S.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Anderson for equipment and technology Anderson, AL $50,000 ................ Shelby
Technology upgrades
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Ayden, North Town of Ayden Public Safety Ayden, North Carolina $175,000 Butterfield, G. ...............
Technology Carolina Technology Improvement K.
Initiative
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Cary Police Cary Police Department Cary, NC $300,000 Price, David E.; ...............
Technology Department Technology Improvement Miller, Brad
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Davie Town of Davie Law Davie, FL $400,000 Wasserman ...............
Technology Enforcement Technology Schultz,
Debbie; Klein,
Ron
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Enfield to evaluate the local Enfield, CT $75,000 Courtney, Joe Dodd, Lieberman
Technology emergency communications
system and identify areas
in need of improvement
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Griffith Griffith Police Department Griffith, Indiana $225,000 Visclosky, Peter ...............
Technology for law enforcement J.
equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Hebron Hebron Police Department for Hebron, Indiana $50,000 Visclosky, Peter ...............
Technology law enforcement equipment J.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Jupiter, Florida Police Radio Communications Jupiter, Florida $100,000 Mahoney, Tim; Bill Nelson
Technology System Upgrade Klein, Ron
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Kearny for the purchase and Kearny, NJ $200,000 ................ Lautenberg,
Technology installation of a webcam Menendez
buffer zone monitoring
system to specifically
monitor the Kuehne chemical
plant and CSX rail yards
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Lexington Town of Lexington, Enhanced Lexington, $250,000 Markey, Edward Kennedy, Kerry
Technology Massachusetts Police School Security Through Massachusetts J.
Department Technology.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Middlebury Upgrade Radio Communications Middlebury, CT $215,000 Murphy, ...............
Technology from Low Band To Analog VHF Christopher S.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Monongah, WV Police Monongah, WV Police Monongah, WV $75,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Technology Department Department B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of North Branford North Branford Emergency North Branford, CT $500,000 DeLauro, Rosa L. ...............
Technology Simulcast System
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Paxton, MA Technological and Security Paxton, MA $300,000 McGovern, James ...............
Technology Improvements P.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Schererville Schererville, St. John, and Schererville, Indiana $475,000 Visclosky, Peter ...............
Technology Dyer Police Departments for J.
law enforcement equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Secaucus for interoperable law Secaucus, NJ $100,000 Rothman, Steven Lautenberg,
Technology enforcement communications R. Menendez
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Simsbury-Police Simsbury Public Safety Simsbury, CT $65,000 Murphy, ...............
Technology Department Program Christopher S.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Somerville for equipment and technology Somerville, AL $65,000 Aderholt, Robert Shelby
Technology upgrades B.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of St. Charles, Town of St. Charles, St. Charles, Arkansas $50,000 Berry, Marion ...............
Technology Arkansas Police Department Arkansas Police Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Stratford Radio Communication Stratford, CT $325,000 DeLauro, Rosa L. ...............
Technology Enhancement Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Tuxedo Police police radio Tuxedo, NY $275,000 Hall, John J. ...............
Technology Department interoperability
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Town of Waterford Radio Communication Waterford, Connecticut $365,000 Courtney, Joe ...............
Technology Integration
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Township of Bensalem Bensalem Police Department Bensalem, PA $150,000 Murphy, Patrick ...............
Technology for law enforcement J.
technologies
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Township of Bridgewater Bridgewater Traffic Safety Bridgewater, New Jersey $150,000 Frelinghuysen, ...............
Technology Improvements Rodney P.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Township of Maplewood, NJ Maplewood Law Enforcement Maplewood, NJ $200,000 Payne, Donald M. Lautenberg,
Technology Technology Project Menendez
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Township of Wayne Wayne Trunked Radio Wayne, NJ $300,000 Pascrell, Jr., Lautenberg,
Technology Communications System Bill Menendez
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Township of West Amwell West Amwell Police Car West Amwell, NJ $35,000 Holt, Rush D. ...............
Technology Police Department Videocameras
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Travis County Sheriff Regional Law Enforcement Austin, Texas $300,000 Doggett, Lloyd ...............
Technology Training Center in Austin
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Turner County Sheriff's Tri-County Drug Task Force Ashburn, GA $100,000 Marshall, Jim ...............
Technology Office
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Union County Sheriff Law Enforcement Visual Lake Butler, FL $450,000 Crenshaw, Ander Bill Nelson
Technology Intelligence Tool
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement University of Rhode Island for forensics research and Kingston, RI $250,000 ................ Reed,
Technology operations Whitehouse
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Upper Peninsula 15 County for equipment to complete a Upper Peninsula, MI $500,000 Stupak, Bart Levin, Stabenow
Technology Consortium statewide 800 MHz radio
system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Various police departments Southwestern Pennsylvania Armstrong, Indiana, $2,000,000 Murtha, John P. ...............
Technology in Southwestern Law Enforcement Cambria, Somerset,
Pennsylvania Technologies Fayette, Westmoreland,
Greene, Allegheny and
Washington Counties,
PA
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Vermont Department of Public for the purchase of mobile Waterbury, VT $500,000 ................ Leahy
Technology Safety computing units and
necessary support staff for
police vehicles
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Vermont Department of Public to improve and increase the Waterbury, VT $506,000 ................ Sanders
Technology Safety interoperability of
statewide radio
communications systems
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Vermont State Police for a statewide digital in- Waterbury, VT $250,000 ................ Sanders
Technology car camera system, an
automated vehicle locator
system and a replacement
scanner
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Vermont Supreme Court, Court for a judiciary case Montpelier, VT $250,000 ................ Leahy
Technology Administrator's Office management and electronic
filing system
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Vernon Parish Sheriff's Automated Records Management Leesville, LA $100,000 McCrery, Jim ...............
Technology Office and Storage
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Vernon Police Department for police in-car video Vernon, CT $60,000 Courtney, Joe Lieberman
Technology recording systems
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Vienna Police Department Vienna Police Department-- Vienna, VA $160,000 Davis, Tom ...............
Technology Law Enforcement
Technologies
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Village of Chicago Ridge Village of Chicago Ridge, Chicago Ridge, IL $100,000 Lipinski, Daniel ...............
Technology Police Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Village of Forest Park Village of Forest Park Forest Park, IL $100,000 Lipinski, Daniel ...............
Technology Police Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Village of Harwood Heights Police Technology and Harwood Heights, IL $300,000 Schakowsky, ...............
Technology Emergency Services Janice D.
Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Village of Justice Village of Justice Police Justice, IL $100,000 Lipinski, Daniel ...............
Technology Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Village of Lynchburg, Ohio Lynchburg Police Department Lynchburg, Ohio $30,000 Turner, Michael ...............
Technology Police Equipment R.
Replacement and
Modernization
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Virginia State Police to support the Virginia Wytheville, VA $250,000 ................ Warner, Webb
Technology State Police Southwest
Virginia Drug Task Forces
in their efforts to stop
methamphetamine and drug-
related crimes
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Wake County, North Carolina 800 MHz Base Infrastructure Raleigh, North Carolina $300,000 Price, David E.; ...............
Technology Expansion Etheridge, Bob
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Warren County, New Jersey Law Enforcement Radio Washington, New Jersey $1,250,000 Garrett, Scott ...............
Technology Upgrade
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Warren Police Department Reverse 911 System for Warren, New Jersey $75,000 Ferguson, Mike ...............
Technology Warren Police Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Warrick County Board of Warrick County Mobile Data Boonville, IN $300,000 Ellsworth, Brad ...............
Technology Commissioners Computer Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Washington State Patrol to complete IWN site at Mt. Mt. Sumas, WA $500,000 ................ Murray
Technology Sumas, WA.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Washoe County Sheriff's Washoe County Sheriff's Reno, NV $850,000 Heller, Dean Reid, Ensign
Technology Office Office/Crime Lab
Improvements
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Waupaca County Sheriff Mobile Computer System-- Waupaca, WI $170,000 Kagen, Steve ...............
Technology Waupaca County
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Wells County Sheriff's to enhance interoperability Wells County, IN $100,000 ................ Lugar
Technology Office, Bluffton Police between Wells County, the
Department, Bluffton 911 City of Bluffton and the
Dispatch Center, Ossian Town of Ossian police and
Police Department sheriff departments
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement West Valley City, UT Public Safety Communications West Valley City, UT $150,000 Cannon, Chris Bennett, Hatch
Technology Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement West Virginia Sheriffs' to purchase visualization Charleston, WV $3,400,000 Rahall, II, Nick Byrd
Technology Association technology. J.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Weston Police Department Weston Police Department Weston, West Virginia $100,000 Capito, Shelley ...............
Technology Technology Upgrade Moore
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Westtown East Goshen In Car Digital Video Systems West Chester, PA $65,000 Sestak, Joe ...............
Technology Regional Police Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Westtown East Goshen License Plate Scanner West Chester, PA $25,000 Sestak, Joe ...............
Technology Regional Police Department
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Whatcom County Multi-Jurisdictional Data Bellingham, WA $295,000 Larsen, Rick Murray
Technology Integration Project
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Will County for integrated criminal Will County, IL $300,000 Weller, Jerry Durbin
Technology justice information systems
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Williamson County 911 Regional Next Generation 911 Williamson County, IL $600,000 Costello, Jerry ...............
Technology System F.
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Wythe County Sheriff Law Enforcement Technology Wytheville, VA $400,000 Boucher, Rick ...............
Technology for Wythe County
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Department of Justice COPS Law Enforcement Yonkers Police Department Yonkers, NY, Police Yonkers, NY $400,000 Lowey, Nita M. Schumer
Technology Department 3-1-1
Communications System
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Alabama District Attorney Zerometh--Alabama Montgomery, AL $500,000 Bonner, Jo; Shelby
Davis, Artur
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Alabama District Attorney's to combat the Montgomery, AL $1,000,000 ................ Shelby,
Association methamphetamine problem and Sessions
educate citizens of its
dangers
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Arkansas State Police to certify and equip Little Rock, AR $500,000 ................ Lincoln, Pryor
officers assigned to
investigate, seize,
dismantle, and direct the
clean-up of clandestine
methamphetamine labs
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Ben Hill County Sheriff's Methamphetamine Enforcement Fitzgerald, GA $100,000 Marshall, Jim ...............
Office Division Equipment
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Blount, Dekalb, Etowah, Anti-Methamphetamine Project Gadsden, AL $1,000,000 Aderholt, Robert
Marshall, Marion, Morgan, B.
Pickens, Walker Counties,
AL Drug Task Forces
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Department of Justice COPS Meth CA State Dept of Justice, Sacramento County Sacramento, California $150,000 Matsui, Doris O. ...............
Bureau of Narcotics Methamphetamine Enforcement
Enforcement
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Department of Justice COPS Meth California State Department Merced County California Sacramento, CA $300,000 Cardoza, Dennis Boxer
of Justice Methamphetamine Strategy A.
(CALMS)
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Department of Justice COPS Meth City of Rochester to intensify patrols, Rochester, NY $675,000 Slaughter, Schumer
improve the tracking of Louise McIntosh
narcotics shipments,
provide technical support
and enhance local crime
prevention programs for at-
risk youth
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Department of Justice COPS Meth City of Stockton City of Stockton Police Stockton, CA $250,000 McNerney, Jerry; ...............
Methamphetamine Suppression Cardoza, Dennis
A.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth City of Tucson Tucson Methamphetamine Tucson, Arizona $500,000 Giffords, ...............
Education Program Gabrielle;
Grijalva, Raul
M.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Clackamas County Clackamas County-- Oregon City, OR $200,000 Blumenauer, Smith, Wyden
Interagency Methamphetamine Earl; Hooley,
Initiative Darlene
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Criminal Justice Institute, to continue providing Little Rock, AR $500,000 ................ Lincoln, Pryor
University of Arkansas methamphetamine-focused
System courses for the Arkansas
law enforcement community.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Daviess County Sheriff Second District Owensboro, KY $300,000 Lewis, Ron ...............
Methamphetamine Eradication
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Franklin County Sheriff's Operation CHEM Franklin County, $150,000 Hulshof, Kenny ...............
Department Missouri C.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Guam Police Department COPS Methamphetamine Tiyan, Guam $150,000 Bordallo, ...............
Enforcement Assistance for Madeleine Z.
Guam
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Heartland Family Service for the Methamphetamine Omaha, NE $100,000 ................ Ben Nelson,
Treatment Program for Hagel
Omaha, NE.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Hillsborough County Hillsborough County Tampa, Florida $250,000 Putnam, Adam H. ...............
Methamphetamine Enforcement
and Cleanup
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Idaho Meth Project Idaho Meth Project Boise, Idaho $1,000,000 Sali, Bill; Crapo
Simpson,
Michael K.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Iowa Governor's Office Partnership for a Drug-Free Des Moines, IA $200,000 Latham, Tom; Harkin
Iowa Boswell,
Leonard L.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Iowa Governor's Office of Meth & Other Drug Des Moines, IA $150,000 Braley, Bruce Harkin,
Drug Control Policy Enforcement Teams L.; Boswell, Grassley
Leonard L.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Iowa Office of Drug Control for a multi-tier Des Moines, IA $500,000 Boswell, Leonard Harkin,
Policy interdiction initiative to L. Grassley
combat drug distribution
networks
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Iowa Office of Drug Control for an electronic database Des Moines, IA $750,000 Boswell, Leonard Harkin,
Policy to assist efforts to L. Grassley
enforce limits on sales of
pseudoephedrine
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Iowa Office of Drug Control for coordinated regional Des Moines, IA $600,000 ................ Harkin,
Policy meth investigations Grassley
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Jackson County Sheriff Methamphetamine Enforcement Pascagoula, MS $400,000 Taylor, Gene ...............
and Cleanup
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Jefferson County, Colorado Methamphetamine Response Jefferson County, $335,000 Perlmutter, Ed Salazar
Collaborative Colorado
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Las Vegas Metropolitan Hazardous Response Equipment Las Vegas, NV $200,000 Berkley, Shelley ...............
Police Department for Meth and Marijuana Lab
Abatement
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Louisiana Sheriffs Louisiana Methamphetamine Colfax, LA $700,000 Alexander, Vitter
Association Task Force Rodney;
McCrery, Jim
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Maricopa County Board of Arizona Meth Project Phoenix, AZ $1,000,000 Pastor, Ed; ...............
Supervisors Mitchell, Harry
E.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Marion County Sheriff's Marion County Meth and Gang Mullins, South Carolina $500,000 Clyburn, James Graham
Department Intervention E.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Mineral Area Drug Task Force Mineral Area Drug Task Force Leadington, MO $205,000 Emerson, Jo Ann ...............
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Minot State University for methamphetamine research Minot, ND $500,000 Pomeroy, Earl Dorgan, Conrad
and public education
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Mississippi--North Central Mississippi--North Central MS Delta, Mississippi $300,000 Thompson, Bennie ...............
Narcotics Taskforce Narcotics Taskforce G.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Mississippi Bureau of to combat methamphetamines Jackson, MS $1,500,000 ................ Cochran
Narcotics
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Montana Meth Project to prevent the use of Missoula, MT $1,000,000 Rehberg, Dennis Baucus, Tester
methamphetamines and the R.
related social problems,
especially among teenagers
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Montrose Chief of Police 7th Judicial District Meth Montrose, CO $350,000 Salazar, John T. Salazar
Drug Task Force
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Department of Justice COPS Meth National Jewish Medical and for a study that addresses Denver, CO $100,000 ................ Allard, Salazar
Research Center the clean-up and risks that
former methamphetamine
laboratories and
smokehouses pose to people,
including children
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Nebraska Meth Project to support a campaign to Lincoln, NE $500,000 ................ Ben Nelson
significantly reduce the
prevalence of
methamphetamine use in
Nebraska
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Department of Justice COPS Meth New Mexico Attorney General to implement a state-wide Albuquerque, NM $500,000 ................ Bingaman
anti-methamphetamine
campaign
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Department of Justice COPS Meth North Dakota Bureau of Rural Methamphetamine Bismarck, North Dakota $200,000 Pomeroy, Earl ...............
Criminal Investigation Enforcement and Treatment
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Northeast Law Enforcement Northeast Law Enforcement Chisholm, MN $1,175,000 Oberstar, James Coleman
Administrators Council Administrators Council L.
Methamphetamine Reduction
Project
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Northeast Missouri Narcotics Northeast Missouri Narcotics Hannibal, MO $150,000 Hulshof, Kenny ...............
Task Force Task Force C.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Office of the Kansas Kansas Meth Project Topeka, KS $1,000,000 Moore, Dennis; Brownback
Attorney General Boyda, Nancy E.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Orange County Government to remediate environmental Orlando, FL $100,000 Brown, Corrine Martinez
dangers of methamphetamine
labs in Orange County.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Partnership Carson City Anti- Partnership Carson City Anti- Carson City, NV $400,000 Heller, Dean Reid
Meth Coalition Meth Coalition
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Pierce County Alliance for an anti-methamphetamine Tacoma, WA $1,000,000 ................ Murray,
initiative Cantwell
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Pierce County Alliance for an information Tacoma, WA $1,200,000 ................ Murray
clearinghouse and technical
training center to aid in
the fight against
methamphetamine
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Pierce County Alliance Washington State Tacoma, WA $1,100,000 Dicks, Norman ...............
Methamphetamine Initiative D.; Inslee,
Jay; Baird,
Brian; Larsen,
Rick; Hastings,
Doc
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Polk County Sheriff Polk County Methamphetamine Bartow, Florida $250,000 Putnam, Adam H. ...............
Prevention Project
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Rockdale County Sheriff Methamphetamine Initiative Conyers, Georgia $120,000 Johnson, Jr., Chambliss,
Henry C. Hank Isakson
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Rosebud Sioux Tribe for law enforcement, court Rosebud Indian $850,000 Herseth Sandlin, Johnson, Thune
operations, prosecutors, Reservation, SD Stephanie
the public defenders office
and detention programs
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Secret Witness Secret Witness Anti- Reno, NV $250,000 Heller, Dean ...............
Methamphetamine Education/
Prevention Efforts
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Sioux City Police Department National Meth Training Sioux City, Iowa $500,000 King, Steve Harkin,
Center Grassley
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Solano County Gang and Methamphetamine Fairfield, CA $300,000 Tauscher, Ellen Boxer
Enforcement Team O.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth South Central Drug Task South Central Drug Task West Plains, MO $250,000 Emerson, Jo Ann ...............
Force Force
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Department of Justice COPS Meth South Coast Interagency South Coast Interagency Coquille, Oregon $460,000 DeFazio, Peter Wyden
Narcotics Team Narcotics Team A.
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Southeast Missouri Drug Task Southeast Missouri Drug Task Sikeston, MO $165,000 Emerson, Jo Ann ...............
Force Force
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Department of Justice COPS Meth St. Francis County Sheriff St. Francis County, AR Forrest City, AR $65,000 Berry, Marion ...............
Methamphetamine Enforcement
and Eradication
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Department of Justice COPS Meth State of New Mexico for a statewide meth Santa Fe, NM $1,000,000 Pearce, Stevan; Domenici,
eradication program Wilson, Heather Bingaman
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Tennessee Bureau of TN Statewide Methamphetamine Nashville, TN $2,400,000 Wamp, Zach Alexander,
Investigation Task Force Corker
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Department of Justice COPS Meth The Colorado Meth Project for an anti-methamphetamine Denver, CO $500,000 ................ Salazar
campaign
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Department of Justice COPS Meth The Wyoming Meth Project for fighting the Casper, WY $75,000 Cubin, Barbara Enzi, Barrasso
methamphetamine problem
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Department of Justice COPS Meth The Wyoming Meth Project to reduce youth meth use Cheyenne, WY $100,000 ................ Barrasso
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Town of Hamburg Methamphetamine Use Hamburg, NY $300,000 Higgins, Brian ...............
Prevention Initiative
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Department of Justice COPS Meth University of Arkansas Arkansas Methamphetamine Little Rock, AR $500,000 Boozman, John; Lincoln, Pryor
Criminal Justice Institute Education and Training Snyder, Vic;
Project Berry, Marion
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Department of Justice COPS Meth University of Nebraska at to implement a project to Omaha, NE $600,000 ................ Ben Nelson,
Omaha improve Nebraska's Hagel
community corrections and
methamphetamine abuse
treatment services
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Department of Justice COPS Meth University of Wyoming to address gaps in substance Laramie, WY $50,000 Cubin, Barbara Barrasso
abuse treatment and
transitional services in
the State
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Department of Justice COPS Meth University of Wyoming to address the need for Laramie, WY $75,000 ................ Enzi, Barrasso
transitional services for
recovering addicts in
Wyoming
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Ventura County Sheriff California Multi- Ventura, CA $200,000 Capps, Lois; ...............
jurisdictional Gallegly, Elton
Methamphetamine (CAL MMET)
Investigators
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Washington State University Washington State University Spokane, WA $50,000 Baird, Brian Cantwell
Methamphetamine Research
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Department of Justice COPS Meth Wisconsin Department of for the continuation of a Madison, WI $1,000,000 ................ Kohl
Justice statewide anti-
methamphetamine initiative
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Department of Justice Office on Violence Against State of Alaska for sexual assault/domestic Juneau, AK $400,000 Young, Don Murkowski
Women violence education, victim
assistance, and prosecution
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary A Child Is Missing for law enforcement Fort Lauderdale, FL $100,000 ................ Crapo
Grants assistance for missing and
abducted children in Idaho
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary A Child is Missing to support A Child is Fort Lauderdale, FL $100,000 Herseth Sandlin, Thune
Grants Missing efforts in South Stephanie
Dakota
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary A Child is Missing to upgrade telephony Fort Lauderdale, FL $100,000 ................ Roberts
Grants technology and satellite
mapping systems to assist
in locating missing
children in Kansas
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary A Hand Up Recovery Ex- A Hand Up Recovery Ex- Chicago, IL $150,000 Davis, Danny K. ...............
Grants Offender Home Offender Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Action in the Community Action in the Community Dumfries, VA $40,000 Davis, Tom ...............
Grants Through Service Through Service
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Advanced Science and to train judges in forensic Washington, DC $500,000 ................ Mikulski
Grants Technology Adjudication science and other
Resource Center technically complex areas
of the law
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Advocate Good Samaritan Advocate Good Samaritan Downer's Grove, IL $50,000 Roskam, Peter J. ...............
Grants Hospital Hospital's Preventing and
Addressing Domestic
Violence Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Alabama Center for Law and to continue a community Birmingham, AL $350,000 ................ Shelby
Grants Civic Education oriented, interdisciplinary
team to design, implement
and test solutions to the
most pressing problems of
violence effecting families
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Alabama Department of for forensics research and Montgomery, AL $1,000,000 ................ Shelby
Grants Forensic Sciences operations
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Alabama Department of Public for law enforcement purposes Montgomery, AL $500,000 Everett, Terry Shelby
Grants Safety
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Alachua County, FL Management of Offenders with Gainesville, Florida $550,000 Stearns, Cliff; Bill Nelson
Grants Co-occurring Mental Illness Brown, Corrine
and Addiction Disorders
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Alameda County Alameda County Violence Oakland, CA $250,000 Lee, Barbara ...............
Grants Prevention Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Alamo Area Rape Crisis National Online Hotline and San Antonio, TX $300,000 Gonzalez, ...............
Grants Center comprehensive services for Charles A.
sexual assault survivors
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Alaska Native Justice Center for funding to provide Anchorage, AK $200,000 ................ Murkowski
Grants attorney referrals,
information and resources
to support Natives involved
in legal issues
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Alfred University Rural Justice Institute at Alfred, N.Y. $600,000 Kuhl, Jr., John Schumer
Grants Alfred University R. Randy
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Allegheny County for security cameras and a Allegheny County, PA $750,000 Doyle, Michael Specter
Grants threat viewer emergency F.
management visualization
system
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Anderson County, KS, Sheriff School Resource Officers for Garnett, KS $80,000 Boyda, Nancy E. ...............
Grants Anderson County, KS,
Schools
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Anna Maria College Anna Maria College's Molly Paxton, MA $300,000 McGovern, James Kerry, Kennedy
Grants Bish Center for Protection P.
of Children
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Auburn University Canine Detection Development Auburn, AL $1,700,000 Aderholt, Robert Shelby
Grants and Training for Local Law B.; Rogers
Enforcement (AL), Mike
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Battered Families Services Domestic Violence Services Gallup, NM $150,000 Udall, Tom ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Bee County Crime Stoppers Crime Safe Schools, Bee Beeville, Texas $5,000 Hinojosa, Ruben ...............
Grants County
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Berks County Community Reading Police K9 Unit Reading, Pennsylvania $200,000 Gerlach, Jim ...............
Grants Foundation
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Big Brothers/Big Sisters of funds for a statewide at- Anchorage, AK $200,000 ................ Murkowski
Grants Alaska risk youth mentoring
program involving faith
based organization,
schools, and non-profit
entities
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Birmingham Family Therapy Restorative Justice Program Birmingham, Michigan $400,000 Knollenberg, Joe Levin, Stabenow
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Board of Mahoning County Inmate Management Youngstown/Mahoning $300,000 Ryan, Tim ...............
Grants Commissioners County, Ohio
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Boys and Girls Club Indian Boys and Girls Club Indian Vero Beach, Florida $500,000 Weldon, Dave ...............
Grants River County River County
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Boys Town for expansion of services in Las Vegas, NV $200,000 Porter, Jon C. Reid
Grants Las Vegas to assist at-risk
girls and boys
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Bristol Borough Bristol Borough Gang Bristol, PA $100,000 Murphy, Patrick ...............
Grants Prevention Initiative J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Buffalo Trace/Gateway Buffalo Trace/Gateway Maysville, KY $280,000 Davis, Geoff ...............
Grants Narcotics Task Force, Mason Narcotics Task Force, KY
County, KY
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Bureau of Criminal for the statewide rollout of St. Paul, MN $200,000 ................ Coleman,
Grants Apprehension, CriMNet two major criminal justice Klobuchar
Program (MN Department of information integration
Public Safety) services
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Butler County Community Evacuation Crisis Management Butler, PA $1,000,000 English, Phil ...............
Grants College Training
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary California Forensic Science California State University, Los Angeles, CA $1,000,000 Schiff, Adam B. Feinstein
Grants Institute Los Angeles
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary California State Department California Gang Suppression Sacramento, CA $200,000 Lewis, Jerry; ...............
Grants of Justice Enforcement Teams McNerney, Jerry
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Cape Girardeau County to provide funding for Cape Girardeau, MO $1,000,000 ................ Bond
Grants Sheriff's Office competitive grants to
sheriff's offices and multi-
jurisdiction drug task
forces to address
specifically
methamphetamine production
and trafficking
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Career Gear Men of Color in Crisis-- New York, NY $175,000 Meeks, Gregory Schumer
Grants Prisoner Reentry Project W.; Nadler,
Jerrold
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary CARITAS, Inc for comprehensive case Pawtucket, RI $200,000 ................ Reed
Grants management services for
adolescents receiving
substance abuse treatment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Center for Court Innovation The Mid-Hudson Valley Drug New York,NY $175,000 Hinchey, Maurice ...............
Grants Court Enhancement Project D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Center Point, Inc Re-Entry and Community San Rafael, CA $200,000 Woolsey, Lynn C. ...............
Grants Integration Services
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Central Mountain Training for interoperable Canon City, CO $300,000 ................ Salazar
Grants Foundation communications equipment
procurement and training
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Central Piedmont Community American Academy for Applied Charlotte, NC $500,000 Myrick, Sue ...............
Grants College (CPCC) Forensics (AAAF)--Cyber Wilkins; Hayes,
Crime and Cyber Security Robin
Training Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Chapman University and the Chapman University Domestic Anaheim, CA $300,000 Sanchez, Loretta ...............
Grants Anaheim Family Justice Violence Clinic, Anaheim,
Center California
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe for law enforcement, court Cheyenne River Indian $750,000 Herseth Sandlin, Johnson
Grants operations, prosecutors, Reservation, SD Stephanie
the public defender's
office, and detention
programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Chicago Urban League The Chicago Urban League's Chicago, IL $200,000 Rush, Bobby L. ...............
Grants Male Involvement Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Chief of Police, Boulder Regional Law Enforcement Boulder City, NV $600,000 Porter, Jon C. Reid
Grants City, NV Police Dept Training Facility
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Children's Advocacy Centers KidSafe Project Ardmore, Oklahoma $150,000 Boren, Dan ...............
Grants of Oklahoma, Inc
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Children's Hospital of the Child Abuse Treatment Center Norfolk, Virginia $200,000 Drake, Thelma ...............
Grants King's Daughters D.; Scott,
Robert C. Bobby
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Citizens for NYC Community Crime Stoppers New York, NY $250,000 Crowley, Joseph ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Albuquerque Police for a family advocacy center Albuquerque, NM $200,000 ................ Bingaman
Grants Department supporting forensic
training and a crisis
support team
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Alexander City City of Alexander City Alexander City, AL $100,000 Rogers (AL), Shelby
Grants Mike
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Allentown for an anti-youth gang Allentown, PA $200,000 Dent, Charles W. Casey
Grants initiative in Allentown
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Baltimore Police to reduce illegal gun Baltimore, MD $1,100,000 Ruppersberger, Mikulski,
Grants Department trafficking and gun C. A. Dutch; Cardin
violence Cummings,
Elijah E.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Battle Ground School Resource Officer Battle Ground, WA $100,000 Baird, Brian ...............
Grants Program in Battle Ground,
WA
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Casper Public Safety Officer Casper, WY $250,000 Cubin, Barbara ...............
Grants Training Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Charlotte for gang prevention and Charlotte, NC $50,000 ................ Dole
Grants intervention training,
project marketing, and
outreach to hotspots
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Chattanooga City of Chattanooga Law Chattanooga, TN $550,000 Wamp, Zach ...............
Grants Enforcement Training Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Denton Denton Public Safety Denton, TX $500,000 Burgess, Michael ...............
Grants Training Facility C.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Fernley, Nevada for law enforcement Fernley, NV $300,000 ................ Reid, Ensign
Grants equipment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Folsom Folsom Emergency Operations Folsom, CA $500,000 Lungren, Daniel ...............
Grants Center E.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Glendale, California Foothill Regional Forensic City of Glendale, $1,000,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Grants DNA Lab California
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Indianapolis Liberty Hall II Offender Re- Indianapolis, Indiana $300,000 Carson, Andre Lugar
Grants Entry Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Jackson, Tennessee Jackson Offender Management/ Jackson, Tennessee $755,000 Tanner, John S. Alexander
Grants Teen Crime Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Jacksonville Jacksonville Journey Anti- Jacksonville, FL $1,200,000 Crenshaw, Ander; Martinez
Grants Violence Initiative Brown, Corrine
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Las Vegas for copper wire theft Las Vegas, NV $400,000 ................ Reid
Grants prevention efforts
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Los Angeles Gang Intervention and Los Angeles, CA $250,000 Watson, Diane E. ...............
Grants Community Policing Training
Academy
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City Of Los Angeles Gang Reduction Zone-Boyle Los Angeles, CA $550,000 Roybal-Allard, ...............
Grants Heights Lucille
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Luverne for police equipment Luverne, AL $100,000 ................ Shelby
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Manassas Park Northern Virginia Regional Manassas Park, Virginia $2,500,000 Wolf, Frank R. Webb
Grants Gang Task Force
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Miami Beach, FL Miami Beach After School Miami Beach, FL $200,000 Ros-Lehtinen, ...............
Grants Gang and Drug Prevention Ileana;
Program Wasserman
Schultz, Debbie
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of New Haven City of New Haven Re-entry New Haven, CT $350,000 DeLauro, Rosa L. Dodd, Lieberman
Grants Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Newark, New Jersey City of Newark Returning Newark, New Jersey $500,000 Rothman, Steven Lautenberg,
Grants Offender Initiative R.; Payne, Menendez
Donald M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Newburgh Community and Police Newburgh, NY $185,000 Hinchey, Maurice ...............
Grants Partnering Against Violence D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Oakland to recruit and hire Oakland, CA $300,000 Lee, Barbara Boxer
Grants additional police officers
from within the Oakland
community.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Philadelphia Youth Violence Reduction Philadelphia, PA $500,000 Fattah, Chaka; Specter, Casey
Grants Partnership (YVRP) Schwartz,
Allyson Y.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Portland Family Justice Center Portland, OR $300,000 Blumenauer, Wyden
Grants Earl; Wu, David
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Refuge Economic Anchor of Hope Re-Entry Gardena, CA $70,000 Waters, Maxine ...............
Grants Development Corporation Employment Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Richmond to upgrade security at the Richmond, VA $400,000 ................ Warner, Webb
Grants Courts Building
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Saginaw Police to acquire a gunshot Saginaw, MI $200,000 Kildee, Dale E. Levin, Stabenow
Grants Department locating system
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Salem Police to create an automated Salem, OR $75,000 Hooley, Darlene Smith, Wyden
Grants Department citation system
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of San Bernardino for a school-based San Bernardino, CA $500,000 ................ Boxer
Grants partnership to provide gang
resistance education and
training
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of San Jose to assess the City's gang San Jose, CA $250,000 ................ Feinstein
Grants intervention and prevention
programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Santa Rosa Santa Rosa--Mayor Santa Rosa, CA $10,000 Woolsey, Lynn C. ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Sparta, GA Sparta GA Police Equipment Sparta, GA $100,000 Barrow, John ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of St. Paul to replace the warning siren St. Paul, MN $250,000 ................ Coleman,
Grants system that is used to warn Klobuchar
the public about tornadoes,
terrorism, and hazardous
material emergencies
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Stockton Operation Peacekeeper Gang Stockton, CA $500,000 McNerney, Jerry; Boxer
Grants Outreach Program Cardoza, Dennis
A.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Suffolk Suffolk Initiative on Youth Suffolk, Virginia $200,000 Forbes, J. Randy ...............
Grants (SIY)--Youth Crime
Prevention Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Trenton Police for a gunshot locating Trenton, NJ $200,000 Holt, Rush D. Lautenberg,
Grants Department system Menendez
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Trenton, New Jersey YouthStat Violence and Gang Trenton, NJ $600,000 Holt, Rush D.; Lautenberg,
Grants Prevention Smith, Menendez
Christopher H.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Vancouver for a new records management Vancouver, WA $500,000 Baird, Brian Cantwell
Grants system
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of West Haven West Haven Public Safety West Haven, CT $225,000 DeLauro, Rosa L. ...............
Grants Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Westminster, CA Asian Criminal Enterprise Westminster, CA $312,000 Royce, Edward R. ...............
Grants Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of White Settlement White Settlement Emergency White Settlement, TX $500,000 Granger, Kay ...............
Grants Management, Police, and
Fire Department
Interoperable
Communications Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of York for a crime response and York, PA $300,000 ................ Casey
Grants coordination project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary City of Youngstown Youngstown Shotspotters Youngstown, Ohio $530,000 Ryan, Tim ...............
Grants (City of Youngstown
Neighborhood Safety
Initiative)
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Claflin University Claflin University Forensic Orangeburg, SC $700,000 Clyburn, James Graham
Grants DNA Lab E.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Clark County Sheriff's to purchase equipment, Clark County, KY $90,000 ................ McConnell
Grants Department including portable radios
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Clearfield City for technology to combat Clearfield City, UT $200,000 Bishop, Rob Bennett, Hatch
Grants gang activity.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Clermont County Sheriff Clermont County Multi- Clermont County, Ohio $230,000 Schmidt, Jean ...............
Grants Jurisdictional Drug Task
Force
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Coahoma County Sheriff Coahoma County Sheriff Coahoma County, $100,000 Thompson, Bennie ...............
Grants Department Department, law enforcement Mississippi G.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Community Action of the Community Action's Care and Greenfield, MA $200,000 Olver, John W. ...............
Grants Franklin, Hampshire, and Protection Triage Project
North Quabbin Regions
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Community Build, Inc Gang Prevention and Los Angeles, CA $150,000 Waters, Maxine ...............
Grants Community Safety Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Community Foundation of Neighborhood Safety Program Kansas City, Kansas $200,000 Moore, Dennis ...............
Grants Wyandotte County, Inc in Kansas City Kansas
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Community Mediation Center Community Mediation Center Canton, Ohio $70,000 Regula, Ralph ...............
Grants of Stark County of Stark County
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Community Renewal to use a CRI Model for Shreveport, LA $100,000 McCrery, Jim Landrieu,
Grants International neighborhood terrorism and Vitter
disaster preparedness
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Coos County Sheriff's Office for personnel and Coquille, OR $100,000 ................ Wyden
Grants operational costs
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Cotton Plant Police Cotton Plant, AR Law Cotton Plant, AR $100,000 Berry, Marion ...............
Grants Department Enforcement
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary County of Monterey Monterey County Street and Monterey County, CA $1,250,000 Farr, Sam Feinstein,
Grants Anti-Gang Project (aka: Boxer
Gang Task Force)
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary County of Ogemaw Ogemaw County Sheriff, West Branch, MI $55,000 Stupak, Bart ...............
Grants Corrections Officers
Training
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Court Appointed Special Court Appointed Special San Fernando Valley, CA $110,000 Sherman, Brad ...............
Grants Advocates (CASA) of Los Advocates, San Fernando
Angeles County Valley
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Creative Visions Human Family Reunification and Des Moines, IA $500,000 Boswell, Leonard ...............
Grants Development Center Support Services L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Criminal Information Sharing for a law enforcement Folsom, CA $400,000 Lewis, Jerry Hutchison,
Grants Alliance information sharing network Cornyn
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Criminal Justice Institute, Arkansas School Resource Little Rock, Arkansas $300,000 Snyder, Vic Lincoln, Pryor
Grants University of Arkansas Officer Program
System
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Criminal Justice Institute, for a national training Little Rock, AR $1,000,000 Snyder, Vic Lincoln, Pryor
Grants University of Arkansas center for rural law
System enforcement executives
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Crisis Center of Northern Domestic Violence Prevention Espanola, NM $500,000 Udall, Tom ...............
Grants New Mexico and Public Education
Campaign for Northern New
Mexico
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Crystal Judson Family Crystal Judson Family Tacoma, WA $500,000 Dicks, Norman Murray,
Grants Justice Center Justice Center D.; Smith, Adam Cantwell
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Dauphin County for family group and at-risk Harrisburg, PA $250,000 Holden, Tim Specter
Grants youth counseling
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Daviess County Sheriff Daviess County Mobile Owensboro, KY $200,000 Lewis, Ron McConnell
Grants Technology
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Defiance College Genetic Analysis Equipment Defiance, Ohio $145,000 Latta, Robert E. Voinovich,
Grants for Defiance College Brown
Forensic Science Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Des Moines Area Community Des Moines Area Community Ankeny, IA $800,000 Latham, Tom Harkin,
Grants College College Electronic Crime Grassley
Institute
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Dona Ana County to implement a jail Las Cruces, NM $180,000 ................ Bingaman
Grants diversion program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Dover Police Department Equipment and Training for Dover, NH $235,000 Shea-Porter, ...............
Grants Dover Police Department Carol
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Downriver Community for equipment upgrades to Southgate, MI $500,000 Dingell, John D. Levin, Stabenow
Grants Conference improve public safety
interoperability among
member communities
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary East Bay Community Law Clean Slate Clinic for Oakland, CA $250,000 Lee, Barbara ...............
Grants Center Community Re-entry &
Reintegration
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary ElderServe, Inc Crime Prevention Services Louisville, Kentucky $225,000 Yarmuth, John A. ...............
Grants for the Elderly
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Enough is Enough Virginia Internet Safety Great Falls, Virginia $500,000 Moran, James P.; ...............
Grants 101: Empowering Parents Scott, Robert
Program C. Bobby
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Essex County Prosecutor's to expand the program to Newark, NJ $150,000 ................ Lautenberg,
Grants Office more witnesses and victims Menendez
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Exeter Police Department Berks County Emergency Reading, Pennsylvania $250,000 Gerlach, Jim ...............
Grants Response Team (BCERT)
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Fairleigh Dickinson Fairleigh Dickinson Madison, New Jersey $300,000 Frelinghuysen, ...............
Grants University University Law Enforcement Rodney P.
Distance Education Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Family ReEntry, Inc Fresh Start Community Norwalk, CT $300,000 Shays, ...............
Grants ReEntry Pilot Program Christopher
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Family Violence Prevention International Center to End San Francisco, CA $2,000,000 Pelosi, Nancy ...............
Grants Fund Violence
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Father's Day Rally FDRC Philadelphia, PA $500,000 Fattah, Chaka ...............
Grants Committee, Inc
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary First Step First Step Sexual Assault Taylor, MI $300,000 Dingell, John D. ...............
Grants Nurse Examiner Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Florida Gulf Coast FGCU Law Enforcement and Ft. Myers, Florida $150,000 Mack, Connie ...............
Grants University Public Safety
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Fort Belknap Indian for additional staff, Fort Belknap, MT $300,000 ................ Baucus, Tester
Grants Community updated electronic data
systems, equipment and
training to ensure quality
judicial services in the
tribal court
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Fox Valley Child Advocacy Fox Valley Child Advocacy Neenah, Wisconsin $115,000 Petri, Thomas E. ...............
Grants Center Center Victim Services
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Franklin County District Franklin County Wireless Malone, New York $350,000 McHugh, John M. ...............
Grants Attorney Video Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Freedom Rain, Inc Lovelady Prison transition Birmingham, AL $100,000 Davis, Artur ...............
Grants Workforce Development
Project for Homeless Women
and Children
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Gary YWCA Gary YWCA for the expansion Gary, Indiana $850,000 Visclosky, Peter ...............
Grants of the Ready 4 Work and J.
Kids Cafe Programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Genesee County for assistance for those Genesee County, MI $100,000 ................ Levin, Stabenow
Grants transitioning from prison
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary George C. Wallace State Campus Safety Technologies Hanceville, AL $200,000 Aderholt, Robert ...............
Grants Community College-- B.
Hanceville
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Georgia State University for inmate programs in the Atlanta, GA $500,000 Bishop, Jr., Chambliss,
Grants Georgia prison system Sanford D.; Isakson
Lewis, John;
Johnson, Jr.,
Henry C. Hank
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Gnadenhutten Police Gnadenhutten Police Gnadenhutten, Ohio $30,000 Space, Zachary Brown
Grants Department Equipment Improvement T.
Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Good Beginnings Alliance Supporting Keiki of Honolulu, Hawaii $200,000 Hirono, Mazie K. ...............
Grants Incarcerated Parents (SKIP)
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Gospel Rescue Ministries of Drug Recovery Program for Washington, DC $250,000 Aderholt, Robert ...............
Grants Washington, DC Men & Women B.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Grambling State University for a workforce education Grambling, LA $200,000 ................ Landrieu
Grants and reentry program for the
formerly incarcerated
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Grant Sawyer Center, For Grant Sawyer Center at Reno, NV $200,000 ................ Reid
Grants University of Nevada at UNR judicial education
Reno
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Greater Kansas City Neighborhood Safety Program Kansas City, Missouri $200,000 Cleaver, Emanuel ...............
Grants Community Foundation and
LISC
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Greater Trenton Area YMCA Greater Trenton Area YMCA: Trenton, NJ $450,000 Smith, ...............
Grants Rebuilding Communities Christopher H.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Guardian Angel Community Guardian Angel Transitional Joliet, Illinois $50,000 Weller, Jerry ...............
Grants Services Housing
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Guernsey County Sheriff Guernsey County Sheriff Cambridge, OH $100,000 Space, Zachary Brown
Grants Equipment Project T.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Hampden County Sheriff's Hampden County Sheriff's Ludlow, MA $500,000 Neal, Richard E. Kennedy, Kerry
Grants Department Department's Integrated Re-
entry Model
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Harris County Constable Street Crimes-Gang Task Houston, Texas $100,000 Jackson-Lee, ...............
Grants Department, Precinct Seven Force Sheila
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Harris County Constable Harris County Constable Houston, Texas $400,000 Green, Al ...............
Grants Precinct 7 Precinct 7 Law Enforcement
Terrorism Prevention
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Harris County Constable Harris County Constable Houston, Texas $300,000 Jackson-Lee, ...............
Grants Precinct 7 Precinct 7 The Sex Sheila; Green,
Offenders Program Al
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Havenwoods Economic Havenwoods Community Milwaukee, Wisconsin $50,000 Moore, Gwen ...............
Grants Development Corporation Intervention Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Haymarket Center for a workforce development Chicago, IL $250,000 Davis, Danny K. Durbin
Grants program for those with past
criminal justice
involvement, substance
abuse, and economic and
employment instability.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Heartland Family Service for family based treatment Council Bluffs, IA $600,000 King, Steve Harkin,
Grants of drug-addicted mothers Grassley
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Hennepin County Joint Community Police Minneapolis, MN $100,000 Ramstad, Jim; ...............
Grants Partnership Project Ellison, Keith
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Hennepin County to facilitate the sharing of Hennepin County, MN $250,000 Ellison, Keith Coleman,
Grants juvenile records between Klobuchar
criminal justice agencies
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Henry C. Lee Institute of Evidence Response Training West Haven, CT $600,000 DeLauro, Rosa L. ...............
Grants Forensic Science Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Holmes County E911 Holmes County Emergency Millersburg, Ohio $150,000 Space, Zachary ...............
Grants Communication System T.
Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Holmes County Sheriff Holmes County Sheriff Holmes County, $100,000 Thompson, Bennie ...............
Grants Department Department, law enforcement Mississippi G.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Homestretch Taking Charge Falls Church, VA $500,000 Moran, James P. ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Houston Police Department Houston Police Department Houston, Texas $350,000 Poe, Ted ...............
Grants LiveScan Equipment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Houston Police Department Houston Police Department Houston, Texas $150,000 Poe, Ted ...............
Grants Mobile AFIS Equipment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Illinois Sheriff's for law enforcement and Springfield, IL $250,000 ................ Durbin
Grants Association clean-up of meth production
and abuse
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Indiana University of Correctional Education Indiana, PA $1,100,000 Murtha, John P. ...............
Grants Pennsylvania Clearinghouse and
Educational Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Indianapolis Metropolitan to enhance public safety and Indianapolis, IN $150,000 ................ Lugar
Grants Police Department increase patrol time on the
street
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Inner Harbour for Children to advance neurofeedback Douglasville, GA $100,000 Gingrey, Phil Chambliss,
Grants and Families treatment to help troubled Isakson
youths overcome deficits,
avoid trouble, and become
highly functioning members
of society.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Iowa Central Community Iowa Central Law Enforcement Fort Dodge, IA $450,000 Latham, Tom Harkin,
Grants College Training Center Grassley
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Iowa Department of Public to provide methamphetamine Des Moines, IA $850,000 ................ Harkin,
Grants Health abuse treatment for inmates Grassley
in Polk, Scott and Story
counties
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Iowa Governor's Office of Drug Endangered Children Des Moines, IA $200,000 Boswell, Leonard Harkin,
Grants Drug Control Policy (ODCP) Program L. Grassley
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Iowa Legal Aid for continued collaboration Des Moines, IA $300,000 ................ Harkin
Grants between the medical and
legal communities in
servicing low-income Iowans
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Iowa State University Internet Scale Event & Ames, Iowa $650,000 Latham, Tom Harkin,
Grants Attack Generation Grassley
Environment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Iowa State University Iowa State Forensic Testing Ames, IA $3,000,000 Latham, Tom Harkin,
Grants Lab Grassley
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Jackson Medical Mall for prevention programs for Jackson, MS $400,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
Grants at-risk youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Jackson State University for emergency responder Jackson, MS $1,000,000 ................ Cochran
Grants software development
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Jacksonville/Morgan County Morgan County Rescue Dive Jacksonville, IL $175,000 LaHood, Ray ...............
Grants Underwater Search & Rescue Team
Dive Team
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Jefferson County Commission Jefferson County Combined E- Birmingham, AL $300,000 Bachus, Spencer; Shelby
Grants 911 Communications Center Aderholt,
Phase I Robert B.;
Davis, Artur
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Jefferson State Community Jefferson State Community Birmingham, AL $100,000 Bachus, Spencer ...............
Grants College College Crime Prevention
for Campus and Community
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary John A. Logan College to expand a pilot program Carterville, IL $100,000 ................ Durbin
Grants that electronically tracks
purchases of
methamphetamine precursors
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary John Jay College National Academy for Reentry New York, NY $500,000 Rangel, Charles Schumer
Grants Policy and Practice B.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Johnson County Sheriff's Stop the Offender Program Johnson County, TX $200,000 Edwards, Chet ...............
Grants Department
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Justice Assistance RI Justice Assistance RI Cranston, RI $200,000 Kennedy, Patrick ...............
Grants J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Justiceworks, Ltd Restorative Justice Stevens Point, WI $400,000 Obey, David R. ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary King County Sheriff Seattle, King County Gang Seattle, WA $300,000 McDermott, Jim Murray
Grants WA Intervention Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary King County Sheriff's Office for the School Resource Seattle, WA $350,000 McDermott, Jim Murray
Grants Officers Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Kings County District for the investigation and Kings County, NY $875,000 ................ Schumer
Grants Attorney's Office prosecution of deed theft,
mortgage fraud, and related
real estate-based crimes
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Latin America Youth Center to serve at risk youth and Langley Park, MD $500,000 ................ Mikulski
Grants promote gang prevention
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Laurens County Sheriff's Neighborhood Watch & Dublin, GA $75,000 Marshall, Jim ...............
Grants Office Choosing Healthy Activities
and Methods Promoting
Safety (CHAMPS)
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Levy County Sheriff Levy County Multi- Bronson, Florida $100,000 Brown-Waite, ...............
Grants Jurisdictional Task Force Ginny
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Limestone County Sheriff's Limestone county narcotics Limestone County, TX $150,000 Edwards, Chet ...............
Grants Department enforcement
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary LISC LISC NYC, NY $250,000 Kennedy, Patrick ...............
Grants J.; Langevin,
James R.;
Moore, Gwen
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Local Initiatives and to promote strategic Jackson, MS $750,000 ................ Cochran
Grants Support Corporation- alliance between community
Community Safety Initiative developers and law
enforcement, which will
reduce crime and spur
revitalization in troubled
neighborhoods
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Lorain County Urban League Urban Youth Empowerment Elyria, Ohio $315,000 Sutton, Betty Brown
Grants Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Lorain Police Department to purchase in-car video Lorain, OH $500,000 ................ Brown
Grants cameras for law enforcement
patrol vehicles
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Los Angeles County Sheriff's to upgrade an anti-gang data Monterey Park, CA $300,000 Dreier, David Feinstein
Grants Department and analysis database
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Los Angeles County Sheriff- Mobile Law Enforcement Temple City, CA $35,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Grants Temple City Automobile Investigative
System
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Louisiana District to support an early Baton Rouge, LA $800,000 Alexander, Landrieu,
Grants Attorney's Association intervention program for at- Rodney Vitter
risk elementary students
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Lower Brule Sioux Tribe for law enforcement, court Lower Brule Indian $500,000 ................ Johnson
Grants operations, prosecutors, Reservation, SD
public defenders office,
and detention equipment and
operations
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Luna County Sheriff's to address border-related Deming, NM $375,000 ................ Bingaman
Grants Department criminal activity.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Luzerne County Community for training and equipment Luzerne County, PA $150,000 ................ Specter
Grants College acquisition
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Madison County Commission for integrated law Huntsville, AL $1,500,000 Cramer, Jr., Shelby
Grants enforcement records Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Madison County Drug Court Madison County Drug Court Huntsville, AL $175,000 Cramer, Jr., Shelby
Grants Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Maine Drug Enforcement Maine Public Safety and Augusta, ME $200,000 Michaud, Michael ...............
Grants Agency Health Initiative H.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Marshall County Sheriff's to purchase and upgrade law Marshall County, KY $400,000 ................ McConnell
Grants Department enforcement equipment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Maryland State Police Gang Elimination Task Force Annapolis, MD $2,000,000 Ruppersberger, ...............
Grants C. A. Dutch
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Megan Kanka Foundation Check 'Em Out Trenton, NJ $56,000 Smith, ...............
Grants Christopher H.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Memorial Hermann Healthcare for emergency communications Houston, TX $300,000 Culberson, John Hutchison,
Grants System equipment Abney Cornyn
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Menifee County Sheriff's to purchase law enforcement Menifee County, KY $30,000 ................ McConnell
Grants Department technology equipment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Mercer County Mercer County Ex-Offender Re- Trenton, NJ $215,000 Holt, Rush D.; Lautenberg,
Grants Entry Initiative Smith, Menendez
Christopher H.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Meridian Regional Regional Counter Drug Meridian, Mississippi $300,000 Pickering, ...............
Grants Counterdrug Training Training Academy- Meridian, Charles W. Chip
Academy MS
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Methodist University Forensic Science Fayetteville, North $250,000 Etheridge, Bob ...............
Grants Cybersecurity Education and Carolina
Training Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Metropolitan Crime to eliminate public New Orleans, LA $450,000 ................ Vitter
Grants Commission corruption and reduce white
collar crime
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Metropolitan Police The Metropolitan Police Washington DC $350,000 Norton, Eleanor ...............
Grants Department Department's Gang Holmes
Intervention Partnership
Unit and Violent Crime
Enforcement Operation
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Mississippi State University for digital forensic Starkville, MS $2,500,000 Pickering, Cochran, Wicker
Grants training Charles W. Chip
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Mississippi State University for training and research Starkville, MS $1,000,000 ................ Cochran
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Mississippi State University for law enforcement Starkville, MS $1,500,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
Grants intelligence
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Monroe County Department of Monroe County, NY regional Rochester, NY $750,000 Walsh, James T. Schumer
Grants Public Safety Crime Laboratory Drug
Analysis Module
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Monroe County Department of Monroe County Regional Crime Rochester, NY $900,000 Kuhl, Jr., John Schumer
Grants Public Safety Lab Vehicle Examination and R. Randy
Training Module
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Montana Sheriffs and Peace for enhanced offender Helena, MT $200,000 ................ Baucus, Tester
Grants Officers Association monitoring, tracking and
notification to ensure
public safety.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Montana State University- Montana State University-- Billings, MT $350,000 Rehberg, Dennis Baucus, Tester
Grants Billings Billings Academic and R.
Skills Development Program
at the Montana Women's
Prison
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Montgomery County Commission Montgomery County Courthouse Montgomery, AL $100,000 Rogers (AL), Shelby
Grants Mike
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Montgomery County Police Centralized Gang Rockville, MD $200,000 Van Hollen, ...............
Grants Department, MD Investigation Unit Chris
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Montgomery County, MD Up County Youth Opportunity Rockville, MD $450,000 Van Hollen, Cardin
Grants Center Chris
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Morris College Morris College Forensics Sumter, SC $500,000 Spratt, Jr., Graham
Grants Center John M.;
Clyburn, James
E.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary MTSU MTSU Forensic Training Murfreesboro, TN $550,000 Gordon, Bart ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Multnomah County to create a position in the Troutdale and Gresham, $275,000 Blumenauer, Earl Smith, Wyden
Grants Multnomah County District OR
Attorney's Office to
investigate and prosecute
cases involving the
victimization and
exploitation of the
elderly.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Nassau County Coalition Legal Resources Network Hempstead, NY $350,000 McCarthy, ...............
Grants Against Domestic Violence Carolyn; King,
Peter T.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Nassau County Police Nassau County Anti-Gang and Mineola, NY $380,000 King, Peter T.; ...............
Grants Department Anti-Gun Trafficking McCarthy,
Initiative Carolyn
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National Center for State National Center for State Williamsburg, VA $350,000 Ruppersberger, ...............
Grants Courts Courts--Maryland State C. A. Dutch
Courts Improvement
Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National Center for State State Court Improvement Williamsburg, VA $100,000 Scott, Robert C. ...............
Grants Courts Initiative Bobby; Gingrey,
Phil
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National Center for Victims for a national hotline that Washington, DC $500,000 ................ Shelby,
Grants of Crime (NCVC) provides information and Mikulski
services to crime victims
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National Child Protection to provide training, Winona, MN $700,000 Walz, Timothy J. Coleman,
Grants Training Center at Winona technical assistance and Klobuchar
State University publications to child
protection professionals
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National Council of Juvenile Child Abuse Training Reno, NV $920,000 Granger, Kay; ...............
Grants and Family Court Judges Programs for Judicial Honda, Michael
Personnel: Victims Act M.; Conyers,
Model Courts Project Jr., John;
Regula, Ralph;
Grijalva, Raul
M.; Porter, Jon
C.; Wu, David
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National Crime Prevention National Crime Prevention Arlington, VA $500,000 Kennedy, Patrick Reid, Ensign,
Grants Council Council J.; Rogers, Reed, Schumer,
Harold; Sessions,
Aderholt, Smith,
Robert B.; Voinovich,
DeLauro, Rosa Whitehouse,
L.; Wyden,
Ruppersberger, Bennett,
C. A. Dutch Biden, Hatch,
Kennedy,
Kerry,
Landrieu,
Lautenberg,
Leahy
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National District Attorneys National District Attorneys Columbia, South $1,600,000 Ruppersberger, Kennedy, Kerry,
Grants Association, National Carolina C. A. Dutch; Graham
Advocacy Center Frank, Barney;
Spratt, Jr.,
John M.;
Delahunt,
William D.;
Cramer, Jr.,
Robert E.
(Bud);
McGovern, James
P.; DeLauro,
Rosa L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National Forensic Science National Forensic Science Largo, Florida $1,750,000 Young, C. W. ...............
Grants Technology Center Technology Center, Forensic Bill
Technology Center of
Excellence
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National Judicial College For Judicial education and Reno, NV $800,000 ................ Reid, Ensign
Grants scholarships for Judges
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary National Police Athletic National Police Athletic Jupiter, FL $400,000 Ruppersberger, Bill Nelson,
Grants League League Programs C. A. Dutch; Biden, Crapo,
Mahoney, Tim; Clinton, Dodd,
Brady, Robert Brown,
A.; Ryan, Tim; Kennedy,
Brown, Corrine; Kerry,
Klein, Ron; Murkowski, Ben
Diaz-Balart, Nelson,
Lincoln Vitter,
Ensign,
Cardin, Kohl,
Menendez,
Schumer,
Klobuchar,
Coleman,
Dorgan,
Stabenow,
Lincoln,
Sanders,
Cantwell,
Pryor,
Collins,
Whitehouse,
Martinez
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Network of Victims Bucks County Domestic Jamison, PA $100,000 Murphy, Patrick ...............
Grants Assistance Violence Initative J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Nevada Dept. of Public to assist probationers with Carson City, NV $250,000 ................ Reid
Grants Safety diagnosed substance abuse
problems and financial need
in receiving treatment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary New Hampshire Attorney to combat street-level drug Concord, NH $750,000 ................ Gregg
Grants General's Office trafficking
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary New Hampshire Legal Domestic Violence Advocacy Manchester, New $370,000 Hodes, Paul W. ...............
Grants Assistance Project Hampshire
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary New Hampshire State Police to combat gang and drug- Concord, NH $1,500,000 ................ Gregg
Grants related violence and crime
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary New Hope Academy of New Hope Academy Drug Proof Factoryville, PA $50,000 Carney, ...............
Grants Northeast Pennsylvania Your Kids Community Christopher P.
Outreach
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary New Jersey Crime Victims' Crime Victim Pro Bono Legal Sparta, New Jersey $150,000 Frelinghuysen, Lautenberg,
Grants Law Center Advocacy Rodney P. Menendez
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary New Jersey Institute of to develop technology that Newark, NJ $250,000 Pascrell, Jr., Lautenberg,
Grants Technology would reduce accidental Bill Menendez
shootings, teen suicides,
unauthorized use of
firearms by family members
and illegal secondary trade
of weapons
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary New Mexico Adminstrative to continue drug court Santa Fe, NM $400,000 ................ Bingaman
Grants Office of the Courts programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary North Carolina Sheriffs' for the North Carolina Raleigh, NC $50,000 ................ Dole
Grants Association Sheriffs' Association to
equip a training facility.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary North Shore YWCA Domestic Violence Services Evanston, IL $100,000 Schakowsky, ...............
Grants Program Janice D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Northern Regional Laboratory to build a full service Greeley, CO $500,000 ................ Allard, Salazar
Grants Group crime lab in Northern
Colorado
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Northwest Arctic Borough Public Safety Planning and Kotzebue, AK $500,000 Young, Don Murkowski
Grants VPSO Hiring and Training
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Northwest Arkansas Community for a training center to Bentonville, AR $500,000 Boozman, John Lincoln, Pryor
Grants College reduce cases of child abuse
and improve support for
victims of child abuse
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Northwest Fund Community Enhancement Philadelphia, PA $500,000 Fattah, Chaka ...............
Grants Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Northwest Regional Gang Task Northwest Regional Gang Task Front Royal, Virginia $750,000 Wolf, Frank R. Webb
Grants Force Force
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Office of Orange County DNA Expansion Project Santa Ana, California $500,000 Calvert, Ken; ...............
Grants District Attorney Rohrabacher,
Dana; Sanchez,
Loretta;
Miller, Gary G.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Oglala Sioux Tribe for law enforcement, court Pine Ridge Reservation, $750,000 Herseth Sandlin, Johnson, Thune
Grants operations, prosecutors, SD Stephanie
public defenders office,
and detention equipment and
operations on the Pine
Ridge Indian Reservation
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Oglala Sioux Tribe Oglala Sioux Tribe Pine Ridge, SD $250,000 Herseth Sandlin, Thune
Grants Department of Public Safety Department of Public Safety Stephanie
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Ohio Attorney General Ohio Attorney General's DNA Columbus, OH $1,020,000 Space, Zachary Voinovich,
Grants Capacity Enhancement T.; Pryce, Brown
Deborah;
Chabot, Steve;
Ryan, Tim;
Sutton, Betty;
Kucinich,
Dennis J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Ohio Police Athletic League Youngstown/Warren Police Youngstown, Ohio $300,000 Ryan, Tim ...............
Grants Athletic League
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Oklahoma Department of to continue replacement of Oklahoma City, OK $150,000 ................ Inhofe
Grants Public Safety Oklahoma's aging
communication system
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Oklahoma State Bureau of for information-sharing Oklahoma City, OK $100,000 ................ Inhofe
Grants Investigation within and between state
and local law enforcement
agencies
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Oldham County Sheriff's Equipment Upgrades, Oldham LaGrange, KY $90,000 Davis, Geoff ...............
Grants Office County Sheriff, KY
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Oneida County District for an information-sharing Utica, NY $215,000 Arcuri, Michael Schumer
Grants Attorney's Office database to analyze gang A.
related crime
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Operation Our Town Operation Our Town Altoona, PA $300,000 Shuster, Bill Specter
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Operation UNITE Operation UNITE Somerset, KY $4,450,000 Rogers, Harold ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Oregon Health And Science Multidisciplinary Institute Portland OR $200,000 Hooley, Darlene; Wyden
Grants University for Neuropsychiatric Wu, David;
Diagnosis Walden, Greg
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Orlando Regional Healthcare for operations of the Sexual Orlando, FL $125,000 ................ Martinez
Grants Trauma Recovery Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Our Children's Homestead for the tutoring of at-risk Rockford, IL $200,000 ................ Durbin
Grants youth in the foster system
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Pennsylvania Coalition for a program that engages Cumberland County, PA $250,000 ................ Casey
Grants Against Rape adults in reporting and
intervening in child sexual
abuse in Pennsylvania
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Pennyrile Narcotic Task Pennyrile Narcotic Task Hopkinsville, Kentucky $500,000 Whitfield, Ed ...............
Grants Force Force
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Philadelphia Safety Net Safety Net Program Philadelphia, PA $500,000 Fattah, Chaka ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Phoenix House Phoenix House Santa Fe Santa Fe Springs, CA $200,000 Napolitano, ...............
Grants Springs, CA Drug Treatment Grace F.
for Women
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Phoenix House Phoenix House: Residential Temple Terrace, FL $200,000 Brown, Corrine; Bill Nelson
Grants Treatment Enhancements For Castor, Kathy;
Jacksonville Residents Bilirakis, Gus
M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Phoenix House Phoenix House; Springfield, Springfield, MA $250,000 Neal, Richard E. Kerry, Kennedy
Grants MA Drug Treatment
Technology Enhancement
Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Phoenix House Strengthening Specialized Long Island City, NY $400,000 Maloney, Carolyn ...............
Grants Treatment for Women in NYC B.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Phoenix House to upgrade a clinical Providence, RI $1,000,000 ................ Reed,
Grants management system Whitehouse
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Phoenix House Florida to upgrade health record Hillsborough County, FL $300,000 ................ Bill Nelson
Grants technology.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Phoenix House, NY Phoenix House: New York New York City and New $450,000 Rangel, Charles Schumer
Grants State Drug Treatment York State B.
Technology Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Pinellas County Board of Pinellas County, FL Ex- Clearwater, FL $300,000 Young, C. W. ...............
Grants County Commissioners Offender Re-Entry Bill; Castor,
Initiative Kathy
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Pittsburgh Gateways Connection Center Pittsburgh, PA $100,000 Doyle, Michael ...............
Grants F.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Providence Holy Cross Tattoo Removal Violence Mission Hills, CA $200,000 Berman, Howard ...............
Grants Foundation Prevention Outreach Program L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Providence Police Department for a community-policing Providence, RI $1,000,000 Langevin, James Reed,
Grants initiative to reduce drugs R. Whitehouse
and drug-related crime
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Putnam County Children's Advocacy Center, Palatka, FL $330,000 Mica, John L. ...............
Grants Putnam County, Florida
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Rape, Abuse and Incest for national anti-sexual Washington, DC $500,000 ................ Shelby,
Grants National Network (RAINN) assault programs Mikulski,
Biden, Boxer,
Clinton,
Coleman,
Brown, Cardin,
Durbin,
Kennedy,
Kerry, Kohl,
Landrieu,
Collins,
Crapo, Leahy,
Lincoln,
Menendez,
Sanders,
Stabenow,
Dodd,
Murkowski,
Cantwell,
Pryor,
Salazar,
Schumer,
Vitter,
Whitehouse,
Baucus, Ben
Nelson
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Rape, Abuse, and Incest Sexual Violence Protection Washington, DC $200,000 Maloney, Carolyn ...............
Grants National Network and Victim Services B.; Moran,
James P.;
Aderholt,
Robert B.;
Matsui, Doris
O.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Rapides Parish Sheriff's for equipment and technology Alexandria, LA $200,000 ................ Vitter
Grants Office upgrades
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Ready, Willing & Able-- Ready Willing & Able Philadelphia, PA $100,000 Brady, Robert A. ...............
Grants Philadelphia Philadelphia DOE Fund
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary RI Coalition Against RI Coalition Against Warwick, RI $200,000 Kennedy, Patrick ...............
Grants Domestic Violence Domestic Violence J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Riverside County Probation Automated Kiosk Reporting Riverside, California $500,000 Calvert, Ken Boxer
Grants Department System
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Robertson County Sheriff's Robertson County Sheriff's Robertson County, Texas $400,000 Edwards, Chet ...............
Grants Department Department
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Safe and Sound, Inc for personnel and after- Milwaukee, WI $600,000 ................ Kohl
Grants school programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Safe Streets Campaign Pierce County Regional Gang Tacoma, WA $1,000,000 Dicks, Norman Cantwell
Grants Prevention Initiative D.; Smith, Adam
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Safer Foundation Workforce Development & Chicago, Illinois $200,000 Jackson, Jr., ...............
Grants Criminal Justice Recidivism Jesse L.
Rates Reduction
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Sam Houston State University for crime lab technologies Huntsville, TX $800,000 Brady, Kevin Hutchison,
Grants Cornyn
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary San Bernardino and Riverside San Bernardino and Riverside San Bernardino, CA and $1,925,000 Lewis, Jerry; Feinstein
Grants Counties, CA County Regional Fingerprint Riverside, CA Calvert, Ken;
ID (CAL-ID) Baca, Joe;
Miller, Gary G.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary San Francisco District Back on Track San Francisco, CA $400,000 Pelosi, Nancy Feinstein
Grants Attorney
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary San Francisco District San Francisco Elder Abuse San Francisco, CA $300,000 Pelosi, Nancy ...............
Grants Attorney's Office Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary San Jose State University Collaborative Response to San Jose, CA $440,000 Lofgren, Zoe; ...............
Grants Foundation Victims of Domestic Honda, Michael
Violence M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary San Mateo County San Mateo County Gender San Mateo County, $200,000 Eshoo, Anna G. ...............
Grants Responsive Program California
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Sanctuary for Families Brooklyn Family New York, NY $100,000 Towns, Edolphus ...............
Grants Reunification Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary SC Center for Fathers and Jobs Not Jail: Fairfield Columbia, SC $140,000 Spratt, Jr., Graham
Grants Families County John M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary School District of the City Gang and Youth Violence Allentown, PA $750,000 Dent, Charles W. ...............
Grants of Allentown Security Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Schuylkill Women in Crisis Deterring Domestic Violence Pottsville, PA $100,000 Holden, Tim ...............
Grants (SWIC) and Limiting Its Long-Term
Impact on Survivors
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary SEARCH, National Consortium SEARCH Sacramento, California $500,000 Kennedy, Patrick Leahy
Grants for Justice Information and J.; Matsui,
Statistics Doris O.;
Rogers, Harold;
DeLauro, Rosa
L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Sheriffs Youth Programs of to be used by the Sheriffs Inver Grove Heights, MN $100,000 Oberstar, James Coleman,
Grants Minnesota Youth Program to expand L. Klobuchar
SYP's program for at-risk
youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Signature Academy Exodus to Excellence After Chicago, IL $200,000 Davis, Danny K. ...............
Grants School Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Simon Wiesenthal Center to provide sensitivity Los Angeles, CA $1,000,000 ................ Shelby,
Grants training to law enforcement Mikulski
when investigating hate
crimes and civil rights
abuses
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Sojourner Truth House, Inc Milwaukee Family Justice Milwaukee, Wisconsin $200,000 Moore, Gwen ...............
Grants Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary South Royalton Legal Clinic to provide legal aid to South Royalton, VT $300,000 ................ Leahy
Grants at Vermont Law School economically-disadvantaged
and vulnerable populations
in Vermont
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Southeast Los Angeles County Job Training Program for Cerritos, CA $125,000 Sanchez, Linda ...............
Grants Workforce Investment Board Foster Youth, Los Angeles T.
County, CA
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary St. Bernard Parish and Local law enforcement Belle Chasse, LA $300,000 Melancon, Landrieu
Grants Plaquemines Parish Sheriffs assistance Charlie
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary St. Croix County District for a specialized Hudson, WI $60,000 ................ Kohl
Grants Attorney methamphetamine prosecution
unit
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary St. Petersburg College Florida Regional Community St. Petersburg, FL $400,000 Young, C. W. ...............
Grants Policing Institute Bill
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Standing Rock Sioux Tribe for law enforcement, court Standing Rock Indian $250,000 ................ Johnson, Thune
Grants operations, prosecutors, Reservation, SD
the public defender's
office, and detention
programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary State of Alaska for alcohol interdiction for Juneau, AK $200,000 ................ Murkowski
Grants investigation and
prosecution of bootlegging
crimes as part of a
statewide effort to reduce
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary State of Alaska for the training of VPSO's, Juneau, AK $250,000 ................ Murkowski
Grants and the acquisition of
emergency response and
search and rescue equipment
for rural communities
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary State of Alaska to develop a network to Juneau, AK $235,000 ................ Murkowski
Grants allow remote access to the
criminal justice
information, from a single
point of access, thus
allowing law enforcement
and other courts within the
state to access court
records
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary State of Alaska to support coordinator and Juneau, AK $210,000 ................ Murkowski
Grants train law enforcement
officers to teach drug
abuse resistance education
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary State of Maryland DNA Casework Reduction Annapolis, MD $250,000 Ruppersberger, Cardin
Grants C. A. Dutch
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Stetson University College National Clearing House for St. Petersburg, FL $400,000 Young, C. W. ...............
Grants of Law Science, Technology and the Bill
Law
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Suffolk County District Prosecute gangs transporting Hauppauge, New York $245,000 Bishop, Timothy ...............
Grants Attorney and selling illegal H.
firearms
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Synergy Services Synergy Domestic Violence Parkville, Missouri $200,000 Graves, Sam ...............
Grants Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Tallahassee Community Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Tallahassee, FL $100,000 Crenshaw, Ander; Bill Nelson
Grants College Academy Boyd, Allen
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Tallahassee Community to expand intelligence Leon County, FL $200,000 ................ Bill Nelson
Grants College training programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Tarleton State University Tarleton State University Stephenville, TX $1,500,000 Carter, John R. ...............
Grants Rural Law Enforcement
Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary TEAM 2000 Community to provide an integrated Elizabeth, NJ $300,000 ................ Lautenberg,
Grants Development Corporation system of case management, Menendez
education, and job
development services for ex-
offenders in the area
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Texas Border Sheriffs Texas Border Sheriffs El Paso, Texas $4,500,000 Culberson, John ...............
Grants Coalition Coalition Abney
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Texas Engineering Extension Project Protect College Station, TX $500,000 Edwards, Chet ...............
Grants Service, in partnership
with Texas State University
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Texas Medical Center for emergency communications Houston, TX $400,000 Culberson, John Hutchison
Grants equipment Abney
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Texas State University Train-the-Trainer (ALERRT) San Marcos, Texas $1,200,000 Granger, Kay; ...............
Grants Conaway, K.
Michael;
Doggett, Lloyd;
Cuellar, Henry
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Texas Team Focus to establish a youth Morgan, TX $350,000 ................ Hutchison
Grants mentoring program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The Benedict Center, Inc The Benedict Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin $100,000 Moore, Gwen ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The Bergen County Office of Prisoner Re-entry Hackensack, New Jersey $500,000 Rothman, Steven ...............
Grants the Sheriff R.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The Criminal Justice Virtual Interactive Training Huntington Beach, CA $500,000 Rohrabacher, ...............
Grants Training Center, Golden Simulator Dana
West College
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The Doe Fund, Inc Ready, Willing & Able New York, NY $350,000 Nadler, Jerrold; Schumer
Grants Weiner, Anthony
D.; Towns,
Edolphus;
Maloney,
Carolyn B.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The Marcus Institute to provide remediation for Atlanta, GA $100,000 Bishop, Jr., Chambliss,
Grants the potential consequences Sanford D. Isakson
of childhood abuse and
neglect
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The Providence Center to help address barriers Providence, RI $500,000 Kennedy, Patrick Reed,
Grants that incarcerated men and J.; Langevin, Whitehouse
women face as they re-enter James R.
their communities
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The Santa Fe Rape Crisis and Treatment for Victims and Santa Fe, NM $100,000 Udall, Tom Bingaman
Grants Trauma Treatment Center Training and First
Responders
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The St. Petersburg College St. Petersburg College St. Petersburg, FL $800,000 Young, C. W. ...............
Grants National Terrorism Bill
Preparedness Institute
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The University of Southern for forensic science Hattiesburg, MS $1,000,000 ................ Cochran
Grants Mississippi technology.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The University of Southern for law enforcement training Hattiesburg, MS $400,000 ................ Cochran
Grants Mississippi purposes
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The University of Southern for statewide public safety Gulfport, MS $1,000,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
Grants Mississippi information sharing
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The University of Tennessee for training and technical Knoxville, TN $350,000 ................ Alexander
Grants Law Enforcement Innovation assistance under the Safe
Center Streets Act
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary The Women's Sports to prevent delinquency and East Meadow, NY $250,000 McDermott, Jim Cantwell
Grants Foundation promote well-being among
young women by involving
them in physical activity.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Town of Brantley for law enforcement Brantley, AL $75,000 Everett, Terry Shelby
Grants equipment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Trinity Community Prison Re-entry Brooklyn, NY $500,000 Towns, Edolphus ...............
Grants Development and Empowerment
Group, Inc
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Troy University for forensics research and Troy, AL $350,000 ................ Shelby,
Grants operations Sessions
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Tulane Law School Domestic Violence Clinic New Orleans, Louisiana $100,000 Jefferson, Landrieu
Grants William J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Tulsa Public Schools Tulsa Public Schools Campus Tulsa, Oklahoma $500,000 Sullivan, John Inhofe
Grants Police Force
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Turning Point Applied Employment Training for Hillsboro, Ohio $97,000 Turner, Michael ...............
Grants Learning Center Reentering Offenders-- R.
Turning Point Applied
Learning Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Turning Points Network Turning Points Network Claremont, New $380,000 Hodes, Paul W. ...............
Grants Economic Independence and Hampshire
Self Sufficiency for
Domestic Violence Survivors
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Twin Cities Rise! Twin Cities Rise! Ex- Minneapolis, MN $500,000 McCollum, Betty; Klobuchar
Grants offender re-entry and job Ellison, Keith
training model
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Uhlich Children UCAN Violence Prevention Chicago, IL $300,000 Emanuel, Rahm Durbin
Grants Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Uintah County Uintah County Drug Court Vernal, UT $200,000 Matheson, Jim Bennett
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Unified Government of Kansas City Kansas Police Kansas City, Kansas $200,000 Moore, Dennis Brownback,
Grants Wyandotte County/Kansas Department Victim Services Roberts
City, Kansas Unit
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary United Way of Long Island YouthBuild Long Island Deer Park, New York $1,000,000 Israel, Steve; Schumer
Grants McCarthy,
Carolyn
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary United Way of Southeastern Prisoner Re-Entry Program Detroit, Michigan $300,000 Kilpatrick, Levin, Stabenow
Grants Michigan Carolyn C.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Arkansas Arkansas School Resource Little Rock, AR $500,000 Berry, Marion; Lincoln, Pryor
Grants Criminal Justice Institute Officer Program Boozman, John
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Baltimore for a mentoring program for Baltimore, MD $500,000 Cummings, Elijah Mikulski,
Grants School of Law at-risk youth to reduce E. Cardin
truancy.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Central to equip the University of Edmond, OK $150,000 Fallin, Mary Inhofe
Grants Oklahoma Central Oklahoma and
Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation Forensic
Institution
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Colorado at National Center for Audio Denver, Colorado $500,000 Tancredo, Thomas Salazar
Grants Denver Health Sciences and Video Forensics G.
Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Connecticut Breaking the Cycle of Storrs, CT $750,000 DeLauro, Rosa L. Dodd
Grants Behavioral Health Problems
and Crime
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Illinois at for community-based gun Chicago, IL $500,000 ................ Durbin
Grants Chicago violence prevention and
intervention
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Louisville to develop scientific, Louisville, KY $500,000 ................ McConnell
Grants objective and reliable
methods for detecting
physical child abuse
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Louisville to expand the regional Louisville, KY $150,000 ................ Bunning
Grants biocontainment laboratory.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Memphis to University of Memphis, Memphis, TN $1,000,000 Cohen, Steve Alexander,
Grants Shelby County, the City of Corker
Memphis and the State
District Attorney General
jointly working on
combining resources to deal
with growing gang numbers
and increased violent crime
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Mississippi to provide legal training University, MS $2,250,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
Grants for judges, prosecutors,
lawyers, and law students
and develop model programs
and publications
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of New Hampshire to continue to advance law Durham, NH $750,000 ................ Gregg
Grants enforcement research and
development
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of North Dakota for the recruitment and Grand Forks, ND $300,000 Pomeroy, Earl Dorgan, Conrad
Grants School of Law retention of American
Indian law students
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of South Carolina to support efforts of its Columbia, SC $100,000 ................ Graham
Grants Law School law clinics
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary University of Wisconsin- UWM Substance Abuse Milwaukee, Wisconsin $50,000 Moore, Gwen ...............
Grants Milwaukee Helen Bader Prevention for Incarcerated
School of Social Welfare Parents
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Utica College Identity Theft Research Utica, NY $150,000 Arcuri, Michael Schumer
Grants Project A.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Ventura County Sheriff Ventura County Sheriff Crime Ventura, CA $100,000 Gallegly, Elton ...............
Grants Lab Microscope
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Vermont Department of Public to combat increased illegal Waterbury, VT $1,000,000 ................ Leahy
Grants Safety drug activities
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Vermont State's Attorney's for the Special Montpelier, VT $100,000 ................ Sanders
Grants Office Investigation Unit's task
forces
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Village of Carpentersville, Carpentersville Community Carpentersville, IL $400,000 Foster, Bill ...............
Grants IL Response Team
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Virginia Center for Policing Virginia Police Training Richmond, VA $150,000 Scott, Robert C. ...............
Grants Innovation Bobby; Moran,
James P.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Volunteers of America Second Chance Veterans Louisville, KY $150,000 Yarmuth, John A. ...............
Grants Transitional Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Warren UMADOAP (Urban Project 180 Warren, Ohio $120,000 Ryan, Tim ...............
Grants Minority Alcohol & Drug
Abuse Outreach Program)
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Wasco County for relocation costs and new Wasco County, OR $300,000 Walden, Greg Wyden
Grants equipment for a new
interoperable 911 Emergency
Dispatch Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Washington County District Washington County District Washington, $220,000 Murphy, Tim ...............
Grants Attorney Attorney Drug Task Force Pennsylvania
Equipment and Technology
Improvement Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Washington County Sheriffs Washington County Sheriffs Washington County, $100,000 Thompson, Bennie ...............
Grants Department Department--crime Mississippi G.
prevention
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Washington County, Oregon Washington County (OR) Drug Hillsboro, Oregon $100,000 Wu, David Wyden
Grants Court
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Wayne Gomes Youth Baseball Youth Baseball Diversity Suffolk, VA $75,000 Scott, Robert C. ...............
Grants Diversity Foundation Foundation Bobby
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Weed and Seed of Upper Darby Center for Family Safety Upper Darby, PA $300,000 Sestak, Joe ...............
Grants Township
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary West Valley City for a state-of-the -art West Valley City, UT $250,000 Cannon, Chris Bennett, Hatch
Grants crime forensics lab
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary West Virginia University to support a forensic Morgantown, WV $4,000,000 ................ Byrd
Grants science initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary West Virginia University West Virginia University Morgantown, WV $1,000,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Grants Identification Technology B.
Research and Transition
Center (CiTeR)
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary William S. Richardson School to support a collaborative Honolulu, HI $500,000 Abercrombie, Akaka
Grants of Law, University of effort of law schools to Neil
Hawaii provide cost-effective
review of potentially
viable cases of wrongful
convictions
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary WINGS Program, Inc Domestic Violence Project Schaumburg, Illinois $100,000 Bean, Melissa L. ...............
Grants
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Wisconsin Alliance for Legal Intervention For Milwaukee, WI $500,000 Obey, David R. ...............
Grants Children and Families Employment
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Wisconsin Department of to support assistant Madison, WI $1,200,000 ................ Kohl
Grants Administration district attorney positions
in Milwaukee County and
other counties that are
scheduled to be laid off
within the next year
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Women's Center and Shelter Domestic Violence Support Pittsburgh, PA $250,000 Doyle, Michael Casey
Grants of Greater Pittsburgh Program F.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary World Impact's Harmony Heart World Impact's Harmony Heart Jermyn, PA $200,000 Carney, ...............
Grants Residential Youth Program Christopher P.
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Wyoming Division of Criminal Operation Fairplay/Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming $300,000 Wasserman ...............
Grants Investigation ICAC Schultz, Debbie
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary YMCA of Greater Kansas City Youth Summer Prevention Kansas City, Missouri $300,000 Cleaver, Emanuel ...............
Grants Programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Youth First, Inc Youth First Prevention Evansville, IN $300,000 Ellsworth, Brad Lugar
Grants Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Youth Service Bureau of Expanding Community Service Ottawa, Illinois $250,000 Weller, Jerry Durbin
Grants Illinois Valley Restitution Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary YWCA Canton and YWCA Sauk Women's Economic Empowerment Canton, IL and $320,000 Hare, Phil ...............
Grants Valley Initiative Sterling, IL
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary YWCA Metropolitan Chicago YWCA Mtropolitan Chicago Chicago, IL $100,000 Jackson, Jr., ...............
Grants Sexual Violence Support Jesse L.
Services
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary YWCA of Greater Cincinnati YWCA of Greater Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH $400,000 Chabot, Steve Voinovich,
Grants Comprehensive Domestic Brown
Violence Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary YWCA of Greater Cleveland NIA:A Program to Promote Cleveland, Ohio $400,000 Jones, Stephanie Brown
Grants Self-Sufficiency in Young Tubbs
Women Aging Out of Foster
Care
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary YWCA of Greater Los Angeles YWCA of Greater Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA $100,000 Richardson, ...............
Grants Sexual Assault Response Laura
Teams
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary YWCA St. Joseph County Court Watch and Legal South Bend, Indiana $665,000 Donnelly, Joe Lugar
Grants Advocacy Programs for
Victims of Domestic
Violence
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Zero to Three Douglas County Juvenile Douglasville, GA $150,000 Scott, David Isakson
Grants Court
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Zero to Three for coordinated care for Des Moines, IA $300,000 ................ Harkin,
Grants abused and neglected Grassley
infants and toddlers
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Department of Justice OJP--Byrne Discretionary Zero to Three New Haven Court Team for Washington, D.C. $300,000 DeLauro, Rosa L. ...............
Grants Maltreated Infants and
Toddlers
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice A Place Called Home Educational Services Program Los Angeles, CA $75,000 Becerra, Xavier ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Abraham House Abraham House Programs for Bronx, New York $100,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
At-Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Alabama 4-H Foundation for juvenile justice Auburn, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
prevention programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Alabama Institute for Deaf for youth mentoring and Talladega, AL $150,000 ................ Shelby
and Blind juvenile justice programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Alameda County Social Alameda County Children Alameda, CA $530,000 Stark, Fortney ...............
Services Agency Pete
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Albany Area YMCA Albany Area YMCA Albany, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice All Peoples Christian Center Tomorrows Leaders Los Angeles, CA $95,000 Becerra, Xavier ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Allegheny County Harrison Township Community Pittsburgh, $400,000 Altmire, Jason ...............
Center After-School Program Pennsylvania
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Alvernia College Alvernia College South Reading, Pennsylvania $600,000 Gerlach, Jim ...............
Reading Youth Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice America SCORES America SCORES Fort Worth New York, NY $150,000 Granger, Kay ...............
Expansion
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice America SCORES Cleveland Scores Middle New York, New York $150,000 Kucinich, Dennis ...............
School Expansion Project J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice American Library Association All Kids Count Washington, DC $258,000 Gerlach, Jim Bennett
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice An Achievable Dream, Inc An Achievable Dream Academy Newport News, VA $700,000 Wittman, Robert Webb
J.; Scott,
Robert C. Bobby
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Arlington County Arlington County Gang Task Arlington, VA $250,000 Moran, James P. ...............
Force
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Artist Collective, Inc Delinquency Prevention Hartford, CT $500,000 Larson, John B. Dodd, Lieberman
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Baltimore City Public School Education Enhancement Baltimore, Maryland $200,000 Cummings, Elijah ...............
System Programs for At-Risk Youth E.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Baptist Child and Family to prevent juvenile San Antonio, TX $250,000 ................ Hutchison
Services delinquency.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Barrio Action Youth & Family Learning Options Los Angeles, CA $50,000 Becerra, Xavier ...............
Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Baton Rouge Bar Foundation for the operations of a teen Baton Rouge, LA $250,000 ................ Landrieu
court with a peer jury
trial system
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Big Brothers Big Sisters of to increase programming for Lake Charles, LA $200,000 ................ Landrieu
Louisiana at-risk children in
southwestern Louisiana
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Clive, Iowa $200,000 Latham, Tom Harkin
Central Iowa Central Iowa Mentoring
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice BJC Behavioral Health BJC Mental Health for Young Farmington, MO $900,000 Emerson, Jo Ann ...............
Offenders
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Bolder Options Bolder Options Replication Minneapolis, MN $150,000 Ellison, Keith; Coleman
and Expansion Ramstad, Jim;
Oberstar, James
L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Bolder Options Bolder Options Rochester Minneapolis, MN $200,000 Walz, Timothy J. Coleman
expansion
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Bolder Options to continue Bolder Options' Minneapolis, MN $150,000 ................ Coleman
unique model of one-on-one
mentoring to reduce truancy
and raise academic
standards of Twin Cities
youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys & Girls Club of Expansion of Boys & Girls Asbury Park, NJ; Long $200,000 Pallone, Jr., ...............
Monmouth County (BGCM)-- Club of Monmouth County Branch, NJ; Red Bank, Frank
Asbury Park, Long Branch, Services NJ
and Red Bank Units
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys and Girls Club of At-Risk Teen After School Burbank, CA $80,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Burbank and Greater East Program
Valley
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys and Girls Club of for a mentoring-based gang Harrisburg, PA $100,000 ................ Specter
Central Pennsylvania prevention program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys and Girls Club of to provide crime prevention Honolulu, HI $1,000,000 ................ Inouye
Hawaii and outreach services to
rural youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys and Girls Club of Boys and Girls Club Groton CT $125,000 Courtney, Joe ...............
Southeastern CT
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys and Girls Clubs of Boys and Girls Club of Tampa- Tampa, FL $250,000 Castor, Kathy Bill Nelson
Tampa Hispanic Youth Gang
Prevention Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys and Girls Clubs of the to provide services and McLaughlin, SD $150,000 ................ Johnson
Grand River in South Dakota programming
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys and Girls Home and Category III Community Sioux City, IA $170,000 Loebsack, David Grassley
Family Services Treatment and Services
Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys and Girls Home and Boys and Girls Home and Sioux City, IA $350,000 Braley, Bruce Grassley
Family Services, Inc Family Services Category L.; Boswell,
III Community Treatment Leonard L.
Services Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys and Girls Home of for a treatment and services South Sioux City, NE $250,000 ................ Ben Nelson
Nebraska program to serve child and
teenaged victims of trauma
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys Town New England Boys Town, RI Portsmouth, RI $200,000 Kennedy, Patrick Reed,
J. Whitehouse
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Boys Town, California Boys Town, Los Angeles, Santa Ana, CA $245,000 Schiff, Adam B.; ...............
California region Richardson,
Laura
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Bronx Cluster of Settlement Youth Development and Bronx, NY $500,000 Engel, Eliot L. ...............
Houses Delinquency Prevention
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Brooklyn Academy of Music BAM Brooklyn Youth Brooklyn, NY $250,000 Clarke, Yvette Schumer
Initiatives D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Brooklyn Children's Museum Museum Team After-School Brooklyn, NY $250,000 Clarke, Yvette Schumer
Program D.; Towns,
Edolphus;
Weiner, Anthony
D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation for youth mentoring programs Baltimore, MD $1,000,000 Ruppersberger, Mikulski,
for at-risk children C. A. Dutch Shelby
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Calhoun County Calhoun County Family Edison, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Connection Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice CARECEN Community Technology and Los Angeles, CA $100,000 Becerra, Xavier ...............
Recreation Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice CASA serving Lancaster Court Appointed Special Monterey Park, CA $300,000 McKeon, Howard ...............
Advocates Program P. Buck
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Catholic Big Brothers Big Anti-Gang Big Brothers Big Los Angeles, CA $100,000 Solis, Hilda L. ...............
Sisters Sisters Mentoring Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Catholic Big Brothers Big Pasadena Community Mentoring Los Angeles, CA $80,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Sisters Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Cayuga Counseling Services, Cayuga County Child Advocacy Auburn,NY $140,000 Arcuri, Michael ...............
Inc Center A.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Center for Adoption Support Center for Adoption Support Burtonsville, MD $250,000 Van Hollen, Cardin
and Education and Education Expansion Chris
Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Century Youth Activities Sheriffs Youth Activity Los Angeles, CA $165,000 Sanchez, Linda ...............
League League Gang-Prevention T.
Program, Florence-
Firestone, CA
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Charter County of Wayne, MI Wayne County, Michigan Detroit, MI $480,000 Conyers, Jr., ...............
Juvenile Mentoring Program John
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Chattahoochee County Chattahoochee County Family Cusseta, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Connection Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Cherokee County Family for youth mentoring and Heflin, AL $100,000 ................ Shelby
Resource Center juvenile justice programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Chicago Public Schools CPS Transitions Project Chicago, IL $1,200,000 Emanuel, Rahm ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Chicago Urban League Juvenile Justice Youth Chicago, Illinois $100,000 Jackson, Jr., ...............
Advocacy Program Jesse L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Childhelp of East Tennessee Child Abuse Treatment in Knoxville Tennessee $400,000 Duncan, Jr., Alexander
Knox County John J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Childhelp of Southeast Child Abuse Prevention, Southfield, Michigan $800,000 Knollenberg, Joe ...............
Michigan Intervention, and Treatment
Expansion
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Children and Families First to provide service Wilmington, DE $400,000 Castle, Michael Biden, Carper
intervention to girls ages N.
12-18.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Chippewa Cree Tribe to restore a detention Rocky Boy's $250,000 ................ Baucus, Tester
facility to house juvenile Reservation, MT
offenders, provide in-house
education and offer
treatment services
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Citizenship Trust at for youth mentoring and Montgomery, AL $400,000 ................ Shelby
American Village juvenile justice programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Albany Totally Teen Zone Albany, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., Chambliss
Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Alexandria Gang Prevention Community Alexandria, VA $250,000 Moran, James P. ...............
Services
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Arlington City of Arlington Youth Arlington, GA $50,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
After School Program Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Baltimore Baltimore Juvenile Screening Baltimore, MD $200,000 Sarbanes, John Cardin
and Diversion Program P.; Cummings,
Elijah E.;
Ruppersberger,
C. A. Dutch
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Bay City NuBlac Rehab Center Bay City, Texas $500,000 Paul, Ron ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Boston to implement a comprehensive Boston, MA $750,000 Lynch, Stephen Kennedy, Kerry
community-based youth crime F.
reduction program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Brockton for the expansion of after- Brockton, MA $250,000 McGovern, James Kennedy, Kerry
school programs designed to P.
reduce youth crime
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Charlotte Gang of One Pilot Program Charlotte, NC $900,000 Hayes, Robin; ...............
Watt, Melvin L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Chesapeake for a gang deterrence Chesapeake, VA $100,000 Forbes, J. Randy Warner, Webb
program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Detroit, MI City of Detroit At-Risk Detroit, MI $400,000 Kilpatrick, ...............
Juvenile Drop Out Carolyn C.;
Prevention Conyers, Jr.,
John
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of East Palo Alto East Palo Alto Violence East Palo Alto, $400,000 Eshoo, Anna G. ...............
Prevention Initiative California
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Jackson for prevention programs for Jackson, MS $250,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
at-risk teens
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Los Angeles, At the Park After Dark Gang Los Angeles, CA $50,000 Becerra, Xavier ...............
Glassell Park Recreation Prevention Program
Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Marshallville City of Marshallville Marshallville, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of New Braunfels, TX Teen Court, New Braunfels, New Braunfels, TX $50,000 Smith, Lamar ...............
TX
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Newark School Resource Officer Newark, CA $150,000 Stark, Fortney ...............
Program Pete
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Newport News, VA Youth Violence Prevention Newport News, VA $150,000 Scott, Robert C. ...............
Project Bobby
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Oceanside, CA Oceanside Community Safety Oceanside, CA $400,000 Issa, Darrell E. ...............
Partnership Collaborative
(Gang Prevention Program)
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Omaha for the expansion of after Omaha, NE $500,000 ................ Ben Nelson
school educational
programming
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Philadelphia for the Youth Violence Philadelphia, PA $1,000,000 ................ Specter
Reduction Partnership
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of South Salt Lake South Salt Lake Gang South Salt Lake, Utah $500,000 Matheson, Jim Bennett, Hatch
Intervention and After-
school Youth Program
Expansion
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Victorville Uturn Gang Prevention Victorville, CA $82,000 McKeon, Howard ...............
Strategy P. Buck
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City of Wilson, North Wilson Gang Prevention Wilson, North Carolina $150,000 Butterfield, G. ...............
Carolina Initiative K.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice City Parks Foundation City Parks and the Youth New York, NY $150,000 Velazquez, Nydia ...............
M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Clarence and Maxine Owens Clarence and Maxine Owens Bainbridge, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Foundation/ Outreach Foundation/ Outreach Sanford D.
Services of Southwest Services of Southwest
Georgia Georgia
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Clark County, Nevada--Office KidsPeace Clark County Las Vegas, NV $754,000 Porter, Jon C.; Reid
of the County Manager Foster Care & Family Berkley,
Services Program Shelley
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice County of Fresno for a collaborative gang Fresno, CA $300,000 ................ Boxer
prevention program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Court Appointed Special CASA Minority Volunteer Monterey Park, CA $200,000 Watson, Diane E. ...............
Advocates (CASA) of Los Recruitment Project
Angeles
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Covenant House California Jumpstart for Programs Oakland, CA $250,000 Lee, Barbara ...............
Serving At-Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice DARE New Jersey, Inc High School Drug and Safety Cranbury, NJ $200,000 LoBiondo, Frank Lautenberg,
Prevention Project A.; Smith, Menendez
Christopher H.;
Holt, Rush D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Darkness to Light Darkness to Light Stewards Charleston, SC $500,000 Brown, Jr., Graham
of Children Prevention Henry E.
Training
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Dominico American Society of Community Education and Corona, NY $100,000 Ackerman, Gary ...............
Queens, Inc Services Program L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Dooly County Dooly County Community Vienna, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Enrichment Coalition/ Sanford D.
Family Connection
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice DuPage County Area Project DuPage County Area Project Glendale Heights, $175,000 Roskam, Peter J. ...............
(DuCAP) (DuCAP) Providing Positive Illinois
Choices for Youth Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice East Maine School District Total Learning Community Niles, IL $125,000 Schakowsky, ...............
63 Education Foundation Janice D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice East Orange Police Athletic East Orange PAL T.R.Y East Orange, NJ $400,000 Payne, Donald M. Lautenberg,
League (Teamwork to Redirect Menendez
Youth) Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Eastern Michigan University Comprehensive ``Wrap Ypsilanti, MI $300,000 Dingell, John D. Levin, Stabenow
Around'' Social Services
for High-Risk Teen Parents
and Their Families
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Eastern Shore of Maryland to maintain and expand the Centreville, MD $250,000 ................ Cardin
Educational Consortium Eastern Shore dropout
prevention programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice El Centro Del Pueblo Violence Prevention and Los Angeles, CA $75,000 Becerra, Xavier ...............
Intervention Counseling
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice El Museo del Barrio El Museo del Barrio's Bronx New York, New York $100,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
Educational Programs for At-
Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Essex County District Essex County District Salem, MA $200,000 Tierney, John F. Kennedy, Kerry
Attorney Attorney's Youthful
Diversion Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Five Acres--The Boys and Youth Diversion Program Altadena, CA $250,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Girls Aid Society
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Flushing/Bayside YMCA YouthBuild Entrepreneurship Flushing, NY $30,000 Ackerman, Gary ...............
Program L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Fort Bend County Court Team Fort Bend County Court Team Richmond, TX $300,000 Lampson, Nick ...............
for Maltreated Infants and for Maltreated Infants and
Toddlers Toddlers
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Friends of CASA of Los for intervention and Los Angeles, CA $375,000 Richardson, Boxer
Angeles County permanent placement for Laura
infants and toddlers in the
foster care system
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Gadsden County Schools Criminal Justice Career Quincy, FL $100,000 Boyd, Allen ...............
Academies
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Generations, Inc for services to assist Camden, NJ $150,000 Andrews, Robert Lautenberg,
families and communities in E. Menendez
reducing juvenile violence
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Germantown Settlement Germantown Settlement Youth Philadelphia, PA $250,000 Brady, Robert A. ...............
Intervention Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Girl Scouts of the USA Girl Scout initiative for at- Boston, Massachusetts $250,000 Capuano, Michael ...............
risk girls in Boston, MA, E.
public housing communities
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Girl Scouts USA for a youth mentoring New York, NY $1,000,000 Ruppersberger, Mikulski,
program for at-risk C. A. Dutch Shelby
children of adult offenders
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Girls Inc Girls Inc. Expansion New York, NY $370,000 Murphy, Dodd, Lieberman
Christopher S.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Graduation Kitchen Table Graduation Kitchen Table Roberta, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Workshop/ Crawford County Workshop/ Crawford County Sanford D.
Family Connection Family Connection
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Grand Street Campus Arts At-Risk Youth in the Arts Brooklyn, NY $100,000 Velazquez, Nydia ...............
Department M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Granite School District PROJECT GRANITE Salt Lake City, UT $200,000 Matheson, Jim ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Greater Philadelphia Urban for the National Philadelphia, PA $250,000 ................ Specter
Affairs Coalition Comprehensive Center for
Fathers for a mentoring-
based, fatherhood
initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Habitat for Humanity of Habitat At-Risk Youth Newburgh, NY $210,000 Hinchey, Maurice ...............
Greater Newburgh Construction Training D.
Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Harlem RBI, Inc Youth Development through New York, NY $200,000 Rangel, Charles Schumer
Year-Round Sports and Teams B.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Hempstead Boys and Girls After-school Program Hempstead, NY $200,000 McCarthy, ...............
Club, Inc Carolyn
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Hidalgo County Justice of Hidalgo County Truancy Edinburg, TX $300,000 Hinojosa, Ruben ...............
the Peace Pct 4 Intervention Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Highland Park Community VETCA PROGRAM Brooklyn, NY $200,000 Velazquez, Nydia ...............
Development Corporation M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Hillside Family Agencies Hillside Work-Scholarship Rochester, NY $400,000 Walsh, James T. ...............
Connection drop-out
prevention program in
Syracuse, NY
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Hispanic Brotherhood of Anti-Gang and Anti-Violence Rockville Centre, NY $50,000 McCarthy, ...............
Rockville Centre Workshop Carolyn
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Hope Through Housing After School and Beyond-- Rancho Cucamonga, $750,000 Miller, Gary G.; ...............
Foundation Violence Prevention Program California Baca, Joe
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Hudson Guild Teen Services Hudson Guild Teen Services NY, NY $250,000 Nadler, Jerrold Schumer
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Human Development Commission Generations Caro, Michigan $100,000 Kildee, Dale E. Levin, Stabenow
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Ifetayo Cultural Arts Cultural Arts Program Brooklyn, NY $200,000 Towns, Edolphus ...............
Outreach for At-Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Indiana Teen Challenge Indiana Teen Challenge Lebanon, Indiana $50,000 Buyer, Steve ...............
Prevention Outreach Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice i-SAFE, Inc i-SAFE e-Safety Education Carlsbad, CA $300,000 Pomeroy, Earl; Akaka, Boxer,
and Outreach Initiative Langevin, James Cantwell,
R.; Young, Don; Cardin,
Grijalva, Raul Coleman,
M.; Crapo, Kerry,
Abercrombie, Leahy,
Neil Lieberman,
Lincoln, Reed,
Sanders,
Schumer,
Murkowski,
Whitehouse
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Jessamine County Schools Jessamine County Internet Nicholasville, Kentucky $300,000 Chandler, Ben ...............
Safety Project for Children
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Jobs For Delaware Graduates, to expand services delivered Dover, DE $1,353,000 Castle, Michael Biden, Carper
Inc to at-risk students in N.
middle and high school
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice John H. Boner Community 21st Century After School Indianapolis, Indiana $100,000 Carson, Andre ...............
Center and Summer Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Juvenile Justice Program for for youth mentoring and Tuscaloosa, AL $125,000 ................ Shelby
University of Alabama juvenile justice programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Karnes County Juvenile Youth Alternatives Karnes City, TX $295,000 Hinojosa, Ruben ...............
Probation Office
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Kenneth B Walker Residential Kenneth B Walker Residential Columbus, GA $50,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Home Home Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Kidsbridge Kidsbridge Life Skills, Gang Trenton, NJ $94,000 Smith, ...............
Resistance and Violence Christopher H.
Prevention
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Kidspeace KidsPeace Durham/Chapel Hill Orefield, PA $350,000 Price, David E. ...............
Foster Care & Family
Services
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice King County Coaltion Against Children and Domestic Seattle, WA $280,000 McDermott, Jim ...............
Domestic Violence Violence Response Team
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Klingberg Family Centers Vocational Education New Britain, CT $500,000 DeLauro, Rosa Dodd
Enhancements for At-Risk L.; Murphy,
Youth Christopher S.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Latino Pastoral Action Latino Pastoral Action Bronx, New York $200,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
Center, Inc Center, Inc: Programs for
At-Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Laurens County Sheriff's Laurens County Juvenile Dublin, GA $75,000 Marshall, Jim ...............
Office Delinquency Prevention
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Linking Learning to Life At- to prepare at-risk high Burlington, VT $500,000 Welch, Peter Leahy
Risk Youth Training Program school students for
successful employment and
post-secondary education
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Los Angeles County Sheriff Altadena Sheriff Altadena, CA $30,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Lower Eastside Girls Club of Expansion of After School New York, NY $250,000 Velazquez, Nydia ...............
New York Programs for Adolescents M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Lucas County, OH Lucas County, OH Juvenile Toledo, OH $950,000 Kaptur, Marcy ...............
Court Reentry Transition
and Transformation Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Lyle for Kids, Inc Lyle for Kids, Inc Chicago, IL $200,000 Rush, Bobby L. ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice M.L. Wilson Boys & Girls Career Launch/Club Service New York, NY $150,000 Rangel, Charles ...............
Club of Harlem/Boys & Girls B.
Club of Harlem
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Marian Middle School Positive Alternative to St. Louis, MO $175,000 Carnahan, Russ ...............
Violence, Drugs, and Gangs
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Martin Luther King Jr. MLK, Freedom Center Youth Oakland, CA $250,000 Lee, Barbara ...............
Freedom Center Non-Violent Leadership
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Mary Lee's House Child Protection and Tampa, FL $250,000 Castor, Kathy ...............
Advocacy Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Mary Mitchell Family and Mary Mitchell Family and Bronx, New York $200,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
Youth Center Youth Center: Ongoing
Programs for At-Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice McKinley County Regional Juvenile Gallup, New Mexico $350,000 Pearce, Stevan Bingaman
Alternatives to Detention
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Mentoring and Partnership One-on-One Mentoring Program Pasadena, CA $130,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
for Youth Development
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice MERS/MO Goodwill in Juvenile Offender Transition St. Louis, MO $275,000 Carnahan, Russ ...............
partnership with the Program
Juvenile Division of the
22nd Judicial Court of the
State of Missouri
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County Juvenile Miami-Dade County, $200,000 Diaz-Balart, ...............
Assessment Center Florida Lincoln
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Milwaukee Public Schools to continue the operations Milwaukee, WI $350,000 ................ Kohl
of safe summer sites
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Minnesota Teen Challenge Minnesota Teen Challenge Minneapolis, MN $400,000 Ramstad, Jim Coleman
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice MLK Multi-Purpose Center MLK Multi-Purpose Center in Spring Valley, NY $250,000 Engel, Eliot L. ...............
Spring Valley
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Morgan County System of for youth mentoring and Decatur, AL $125,000 Cramer, Jr., Shelby
Services juvenile justice programs Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Muscogee County Marshal Muscogee County Marshal Columbus, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Nashua Police Athletic Nashua Police Athletic Nashua, New Hampshire $150,000 Hodes, Paul W. Gregg
League Youth Safe Haven League Youth Safe Haven
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice National Children's Advocacy National Children's Advocacy Huntsville, AL $400,000 Cramer, Jr., Shelby
Center Center Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice National Council of Juvenile Judicial Education, Research Reno, NV $1,800,000 Honda, Michael Ensign, Reid,
and Family Court Judges & Technical Assistance M.; Grijalva, Reed, Schumer,
Raul M.; Sessions,
DeLauro, Rosa Smith,
L.; Conyers, Voinovich,
Jr., John; Whitehouse,
Regula, Ralph; Wyden,
Porter, Jon C.; Bennett,
Heller, Dean; Biden, Hatch,
Wu, David Kennedy,
Kerry,
Landrieu,
Lautenberg,
Leahy
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Neighbors Empowering Youth Career Training for Pasadena, CA $100,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Disadvantaged Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Nevada Child Seekers Emergency Volunteer Search Las Vegas, NV $70,000 Porter, Jon C. ...............
Force
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice New Directions for Youth Gang & Delinquency Van Nuys, CA $150,000 Sherman, Brad ...............
Prevention Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice New Horizons Family Center After School Program for At Glendale, CA $60,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice New Mexico Children, Youth to implement a pilot Santa Fe, NM $300,000 ................ Bingaman
and Families Department juvenile crime prevention
program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Nez Perce Tribe to help reduce child neglect Lapwai, ID $100,000 ................ Craig, Crapo
and abuse at the Nez Perce
Tribe
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice North Carolina Central Juvenile Mentoring and Durham, NC $400,000 Price, David E. ...............
University Leadership Academy
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice North Shore Community North Shore Community Danvers, MA $400,000 Tierney, John F. Kennedy
College College's Project YES: Gang
Violence Prevention Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Northwest Bronx Community Sistas and Brothas (S&B) Bronx, New York $50,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
and Clergy Coalition United Youth Leadership
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Offender Aid & Restoration Offender Aid & Restoration Irvington, NJ $150,000 Payne, Donald M. ...............
of Essex County, Inc. (OAR) for Essex County, Inc
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Ohel Children's Home and School-Based Prevention Brooklyn, NY $300,000 Weiner, Anthony ...............
Family Services Services D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Olive Crest Olive Crest Independent Santa Ana, California $100,000 Bono Mack, Mary ...............
Living Skills for At-risk
Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Olive Crest to expand therapeutic foster Las Vegas, NV $200,000 ................ Reid
care operations
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Operation QT, Inc Operation Quality Time After Paradise Valley, AZ $550,000 Pastor, Ed ...............
School Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Our Community's Children Afterschool and summer Grand Rapids, Michigan $500,000 Ehlers, Vernon Levin, Stabenow
programs in Grand Rapids J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Overtown Youth Center, Inc Overtown Youth Center,Inc Miami, Florida $500,000 Meek, Kendrick ...............
B.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice PACE Center for Girls Risk Assessment and Evidence Jacksonville, FL $100,000 Crenshaw, Ander ...............
Based Practices for
Adolescent At-Risk Girls
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Palmetto Youth Connection Juvenile Delinquency Columbia, South $300,000 Clyburn, James Graham
Prevention for girls Carolina E.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Para Los Ninos-Ontario Para Los Ninos program in Ontario, California $250,000 Baca, Joe ...............
Family Resource Center Ontario
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Parents Anonymous, Inc Iowa Parents Anonymous West Des Moines, IA $200,000 Latham, Tom ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Pasadena Youth Center Mentoring and Career Pasadena, CA $80,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Training Program For
Disadvantaged Teens
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Pataula Center for Children, Pataula Center for Children Blakely, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Inc Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Pawtucket Police Department for youth education programs Pawtucket, RI $493,000 Kennedy, Patrick Reed,
designed to decrease J. Whitehouse
truancy.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Pee Dee Boys and Girls Club At-risk youth intervention Florence, SC $400,000 Clyburn, James Graham
E.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Phoenix Academy Access to Treatment Lake View Terrace, CA $250,000 Sherman, Brad ...............
Initiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Phoenix House Phoenix House Adolescent Dallas, Texas $500,000 Sessions, Pete; Hutchison,
Drug Prevention and Johnson, Eddie Cornyn
Treatment for Dallas Area Bernice
Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Phoenix House Phoenix House Los Angeles Lake View Terrace, CA $400,000 Harman, Jane ...............
County Drug Treatment Youth
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Police Activity League of Vulnerable Population Waterbury, CT $100,000 Murphy, ...............
Waterbury Inc Afterschool Recreation and Christopher S.
Educational Programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Police Athletic League Norristown Youth Program Norristown, $92,000 Gerlach, Jim ...............
Support Pennsylvania
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Police Athletic League of Police Athletic League Buffalo, NY $100,000 Slaughter, ...............
Buffalo, Inc Louise McIntosh
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Police Athletic League of PAL of NJ After School Freehold, New Jersey $1,500,000 LoBiondo, Frank Lautenberg,
New Jersey Initiative A.; Smith, Menendez
Christopher H.;
Pallone, Jr.,
Frank; Rothman,
Steven R.;
Holt, Rush D.;
Payne, Donald
M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Police Athletic League of Police Athletic League Niagara Falls, NY $100,000 Slaughter, ...............
Niagara Falls, New York, Louise McIntosh
Inc
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Pregones Theater Pregones Education and Bronx, New York $150,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
Outreach Program in the
Bronx for At-Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Project Intercept Drug Prevention Program for Brooklyn, NY $150,000 Weiner, Anthony Schumer
At-Risk Youth D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Project Success of Decatur & Truancy Prevention and Decatur, IL $180,000 Hare, Phil; ...............
Macon County School Success Program Johnson,
Timothy V.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Pulaski County Youth Youth Initiative to Little Rock, Arkansas $300,000 Snyder, Vic ...............
Services Encourage Learning and
Development
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Reconcile New Orleans for a workforce construction New Orleans, LA $300,000 ................ Landrieu
project to provide at-risk
youth with the skills for
successful entry into the
hospitality and
construction industries
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Red Hook Community Justice youth crime prevention Brooklyn, NY $350,000 Velazquez, Nydia ...............
Center program M.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Richmond Black Firefighters Richmond Youth Academy Richmond, CA $250,000 Miller, George ...............
Association
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Richmond Police Acitivities Richmond Police Activities Richmond, CA $400,000 Miller, George ...............
League League One-Stop Youth
Center
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Rose Brooks Center to provide services to Kansas City, MO $300,000 ................ Bond
victims of domestic
violence and their children
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Rosebud Boys and Girls Club for services, programming, Mission, SD $100,000 ................ Johnson
equipment and supplies
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Sacramento Police Department Sacramento Youth Gang Sacramento, California $200,000 Matsui, Doris O. ...............
Intervention/Prevention
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice San Antonio Fighting Back San Antonio Fighting Back San Antonio, TX $450,000 Smith, Lamar ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Santa Clara County Multidisciplinary San Jose, CA $400,000 Honda, Michael ...............
Alternative Reception M.; Lofgren,
Center (MARC) Zoe
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Save the Children for after-school and summer Westport, CT $500,000 Berry, Marion Lincoln, Pryor
literacy programs in
Arkansas
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice School District of Palm Career Education for At-Risk West Palm Beach, FL $300,000 Wexler, Robert; ...............
Beach County and Adjudicated Youth Mahoney, Tim
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice School District of Palm Youth Gang Violence Palm Beach County, $300,000 Hastings, Alcee ...............
Beach County Prevention Initiative Florida L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Schulenburg and Weimar in SWIFT Schulenburg, Texas $200,000 Doggett, Lloyd ...............
Focus Together (SWIFT)
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Sea Research Foundation Immersion Presents After Mystic, CT $200,000 Kennedy, Patrick ...............
School Program J.; DeLauro,
Rosa L.;
Courtney, Joe
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Sea Research Foundation, Inc to expand academic course Mystic, CT $300,000 ................ Dodd, Lieberman
offerings in science and
technology to an additional
100,000 students each year
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Self-Reliance Foundation Wake County Gang Prevention Washington, DC $650,000 Price, David E.; ...............
Partnership Spanish Miller, Brad;
Language Anti-Gang Campaign Etheridge, Bob
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Shakespeare and Company Shakespeare and Company's Lenox, MA $300,000 Olver, John W. Kennedy, Kerry
Educational Programming to
Assist At-Risk Students
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Sheriffs Youth Programs of Sheriffs Youth Programs of Marshall, MN $65,000 Peterson, Collin Coleman
Minnesota Minnesota Child and Family C.
Services Expansion Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Sid Jacobson Jewish Youth Action After School East Hills, NY $200,000 Ackerman, Gary ...............
Community Center L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Siena College of New York Siena College Mentoring Loudonville, New York $250,000 McNulty, Michael Schumer
Initiative R.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Soundview Community in Outreach Programs for At Bronx, NY $300,000 Crowley, Joseph ...............
Action Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice South Queens Boys & Girls The Literacy for Life Richmond Hill, NY $175,000 Meeks, Gregory ...............
Club Program W.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Southwest Key Program La Esperanza Home for Boys, Brownsville, Texas $150,000 Ortiz, Solomon ...............
Texas P.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice SOWEGA CASA, Inc SOWEGA CASA Americus, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Sports Foundation SFI Anti-Drug Programs for Bronx, New York $150,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
At-risk Youth, Bronx, New
York
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Standing Rock Sioux Tribe for equipment, staffing and Fort Yates, ND $1,200,000 Herseth Sandlin, Dorgan, Conrad
operations of a youth Stephanie
detention center
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Suffolk University for the development of Boston, MA $500,000 Lynch, Stephen Kennedy, Kerry
comprehensive juvenile F.
justice programs aimed at
reducing recidivism
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Talbot County Talbot County Family Talbotton, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Connection Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Team Focus, Inc for youth mentoring and Mobile, AL $500,000 Bonner, Jo Shelby,
juvenile justice programs Sessions
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Terrell County Terrell County Family Dawson, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Connection--Mothers on Sanford D.
Mission for Success
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Texas A&M Corpus Christi Texas A&M Adjudicated Youth Corpus Christi, Texas $250,000 Ortiz, Solomon ...............
Program P.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Allendale Association At Risk Youth Therapeutic Lake Villa, Illinois $300,000 Bean, Melissa L. ...............
Services
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The ARISE Foundation Life-Management Skills North Palm Beach, $300,000 Diaz-Balart, Bill Nelson,
Intervention/Re-entry Florida Lincoln; Martinez
Program for High Risk Youth Mahoney, Tim;
Wasserman
Schultz,
Debbie; Boyd,
Allen; Wexler,
Robert; Ros-
Lehtinen,
Ileana;
Hastings, Alcee
L.; Diaz-
Balart, Mario
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Brashear Association, Pittsburgh's Hilltop Youth Pittsburgh, PA $100,000 Doyle, Michael ...............
Incorporated Team F.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Bronx Comunity Pride BCPC: Youth Academic Bronx, New York $200,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
Center Programming
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Children's Home of The Children's Home of Wheeling, WV $200,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Wheeling Wheeling B.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The City of Bridgeport, CT Lighthouse After School Bridgeport, CT $500,000 Shays, ...............
Program Christopher
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The City of San Diego, Union of Pan Asian San Diego, California $300,000 Davis, Susan A. Boxer
California Communities At-Risk Youth
Mentoring Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Community YMCA Youth at Risk--To prevent Red Bank, NJ $200,000 Pallone, Jr., ...............
disadvantaged children from Frank
joining gangs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The DC Youth Advocate Advocacy/Mentoring Program Washington, D.C. $100,000 Norton, Eleanor ...............
Programs, Inc Holmes
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Family and Community Columbiana County-The Columbiana County, Ohio $50,000 Wilson, Charles ...............
Resource Center Resource Center A.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Friendship Circle Self-Determination Anti- West Bloomfield, $820,000 Knollenberg, Joe ...............
Bullying in LifeTown (SAIL) Michigan
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Link & Option Center, The Link & Option Center, Markham, IL $200,000 Rush, Bobby L. ...............
Inc Inc
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Manor Youth Trauma Treatment and Jonesville, MI $250,000 Walberg, Tim Levin, Stabenow
Counseling Services Project
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The POINT Community The POINT Community Bronx, New York $200,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
Development Corporation Development
Corporation:Youth
Development Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Rankin Christian Center Youth Development Initiative Rankin, PA $150,000 Doyle, Michael Casey
F.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Salvation Army Salvation Army's Family Syracuse, NY $150,000 Walsh, James T. ...............
Place Initiative for at-
risk youth in Syracuse, NY
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Second Wind Fund The Second Wind Fund Lakewood, CO $65,000 Perlmutter, Ed ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Self Reliance Foundation Latino Youth Gang Prevention Washington, DC $200,000 Van Hollen, ...............
Project Chris
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice The Women's Sports GoGirlGo! Boston Boston, Massachusetts $300,000 Capuano, Michael Kennedy, Kerry
Foundation E.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Town of East Hartford At-Risk Youth Task Force East Hartford, CT $120,000 Larson, John B. Lieberman
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Town of North Hempstead, New Anti-Gang Youth Empowerment North Hempstead, NY $75,000 Ackerman, Gary Schumer
York Project L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice TuskMac CDC for youth mentoring and Tuskegee, AL $100,000 ................ Shelby
juvenile justice programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Twin Ceders Youth Services Twin Ceders Youth Services Columbus, GA $75,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Union City Anti-Gang and Youth Violence Union City, New Jersey $250,000 Sires, Albio Lautenberg,
Prevention Program Menendez
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Union Springs YMCA for youth mentoring and Union Springs, AL $100,000 ................ Shelby
juvenile justice programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice United Methodist Children's United Methodist Children's Selma, Alabama $50,000 Everett, Terry ...............
Home of Alabama and West Home Performance and
Florida Quality Improvement Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice United Way of Allegheny for a youth crime prevention Pittsburgh, PA $400,000 ................ Specter
County and intervention
initatiative
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice University of Colorado at to provide planning, Boulder, CO $350,000 Perlmutter, Ed Salazar
Boulder training and assistance to
schools to help them
prevent and manage violence
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice University of Delaware's to continue a statewide Newark, DE $65,000 Castle, Michael Biden, Carper
Center for Drug and Alcohol survey of youth that N.
Studies provides estimates of
student substance abuse,
crime and gambling
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice University of Montana for teacher training, Missoula, MT $400,000 ................ Baucus, Tester
curriculum development and
awareness initiatives to
combat bullying as well as
the development of
emergency protocol for
school shootings
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice University of South Alabama for youth mentoring and Mobile, AL $400,000 ................ Shelby
domestic violence
prevention programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Urban Dreams Urban Children are Really Des Moines, IA $200,000 Boswell, Leonard ...............
Essential (U-CARE) L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Urban League of Greater Urban League of Greater Columbus, GA $50,000 Bishop, Jr., ...............
Columbus Columbus Sanford D.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Urban League of Hudson Urban League of Hudson Jersey City, New Jersey $250,000 Sires, Albio Lautenberg,
County County's Anti-Gang Iniative Menendez
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Vermont Department of for state-wide at-risk youth Waterbury, VT $700,000 ................ Sanders
Children and Families assistance programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Village of Richton Park for the development of a Richton Park, IL $300,000 Jackson, Jr., Durbin
youth intervention program Jesse L.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Visiting Nurse Association for a comprehensive crime Omaha, NE $300,000 ................ Ben Nelson,
of Omaha intervention program for Hagel
vulnerable women, infants,
children, and teens
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice VT Children's Trust Fund Vermont Children and Burlington, Vermont $200,000 Welch, Peter ...............
Families Council for
Prevention Programs
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Wayne County Wayne County/Juvenile Detroit, Michigan $200,000 Kilpatrick, Levin, Stabenow
Justice Program Carolyn C.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice West Jefferson Hills School Alternative Education Jefferson Hills, PA $500,000 Murphy, Tim ...............
District Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice West Virginia Child Care At-Risk Youth Workshop Charleston, WV $90,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Association Series B.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Western Justice Center Violence Prevention and Pasadena, CA $150,000 Schiff, Adam B. ...............
Foundation Intervention Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Widener University Delaware County Violence Chester, PA $250,000 Brady, Robert ...............
Prevention Collaborative A.; Sestak, Joe
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Wisconsin Office of Justice for a grant program to Madison, WI $700,000 ................ Kohl
Assistance reduce disproportionate
minority juvenile contact
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Wittenberg University Clark County/Springfield, OH Springfield, Ohio $400,000 Hobson, David L. Brown
At-Risk Youth Development
Program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice World Vision World Vision Appalachia at- Philippi, WV $250,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
risk youth programming B.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Youth Advocates Programs, The North Country Time Bank Harrisburg, PA $150,000 McHugh, John M. ...............
Inc Violence Prevention
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Youth Alive, Inc At-Risk Youths Crime Louisville, KY $150,000 Yarmuth, John A. ...............
Prevention
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Youth Crime Watch of America Youth Crime Watch of America Miami, Florida $500,000 Boyd, Allen; Reed, Lugar
Bordallo,
Madeleine Z.;
Kennedy,
Patrick J.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Youth Crisis Center New Life Village Jacksonville, FL $200,000 Crenshaw, Ander; Bill Nelson,
Brown, Corrine Martinez
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Youth Ministries for Peace Youth Ministries for Peace Bronx, New York $200,000 Serrano, Jose ...............
and Justice and Justice: Education
Programs for At-Risk Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Youthville Youthville Training Dodge City, Kansas $50,000 Moran, Jerry ...............
Institute for Foster
Families in Caring at-risk
Youth
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice YWCA Center for Families to provide equipment for new Salt Lake City, UT $300,000 ................ Bennett
Center for Families, which
aims to end domestic
violence through
prevention, intervention
and accountability.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice YWCA Columbus to expand After-School Columbus, OH $750,000 Pryce, Deborah Voinovich,
Programs for At-Risk Youth Brown
and Programs for Homeless
Families
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice YWCA Madison to expand a neighborhood and Madison, WI $500,000 Baldwin, Tammy Kohl
school-based crime
reduction program
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice YWCA of Greater Los Angeles Project Empowerment Los Angeles, CA $100,000 Watson, Diane E. ...............
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice YWCA of Northcentral PA Court Appointed Special Williamsport, PA $100,000 Carney, ...............
Advocate of Lycoming Christopher P.
County.
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice ZERO TO THREE Court Teams for Maltreated Hattiesburg, MS $300,000 Taylor, Gene Cochran, Wicker
Infants and Toddlers
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Zero to Three to educate juvenile and Omaha, NE $150,000 ................ Ben Nelson,
family court judges in Hagel
early childhood development
in order to improve the
child welfare system for
maltreated infants and
toddlers
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Zero to Three Cherokee Court Team for Cherokee Reservation at $300,000 Shuler, Heath ...............
Maltreated Infants and the Qualla Boundary,
Toddlers located in Swain and
Jackson Counties,
North Carolina
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support A partnership of Coppin to increase the number and State of, MD $1,000,000 Sarbanes, John Mikulski,
Space Administration State University, Towson quality of science, P. Cardin
University and University technology, engineering and
of Maryland Biotechnology mathematics teachers in the
Institute region's public schools
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Academy of Science--St. Scientists in the Classroom St. Louis, MO $70,000 Carnahan, Russ ...............
Space Administration Louis
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Adler Planetarium and Planetarium Equipment Chicago, IL $900,000 Jackson, Jr., ...............
Space Administration Astronomy Museum Jesse L.;
Emanuel, Rahm;
Davis, Danny K.
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Alabama A & M University for high temperature Madison, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration Research Institute materials research
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Binghamton University to develop a focused Binghamton, NY $500,000 Hinchey, Maurice Schumer
Space Administration research and development D.
initiative on large area
flexible solar cell modules
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Burlington County College Mount Laurel Challenger Mount Laurel, NJ $1,500,000 Saxton, Jim Lautenberg,
Space Administration Learning Center Menendez
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Burlington Technical Center to upgrade and improve the Burlington, VT $1,000,000 ................ Leahy
Space Administration post-secondary aviation
program
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Central Connecticut State for recruitment and New Britain, CT $350,000 Murphy, Dodd, Lieberman
Space Administration University retention for an aerospace Christopher S.
engineering academic
program
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Challenger Learning Center Challenger Learning Center Hammond, IN $750,000 Visclosky, Peter ...............
Space Administration of Northwest Indiana of Northwest Indiana J.
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Charles County Public for a digital classroom Charles County, MD $500,000 ................ Mikulski
Space Administration Schools project
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Chesapeake Information Based for continued aviation State of, MD $3,000,000 Cummings, Elijah Mikulski,
Space Administration Aeronautics Consortium for safety research and E. Cardin
a partnership of Morgan development
State University,
University of Maryland
Eastern Shore, and Bowie
State University
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support City of Downey, California Communicating the Dynamic Downey, CA $700,000 Roybal-Allard, ...............
Space Administration Nature of Scientific Lucille
Knowledge, Multimedia
Technology Enhancement and
Rotational Exhibits at the
Columbia Memorial Space
Learning Center
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Connecticut Center for CATALYST: Explorations in East Hartford, CT $400,000 Larson, John B. ...............
Space Administration Advanced Technology, Inc Aerospace and Innovation
education program
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support CORE Philly CORE Philly Scholarship Philadelphia, PA $1,000,000 Fattah, Chaka ...............
Space Administration Program
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support County College of Morris County College of Morris Randolph, NJ $200,000 Frelinghuysen, ...............
Space Administration Planetarium Rodney P.
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Discovery Center Museum for science education for Rockford, IL $300,000 ................ Durbin
Space Administration rural and under-served
children
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Drew University Drew University Madison, NJ $1,100,000 Frelinghuysen, ...............
Space Administration Environmental Science Rodney P.
Initiative
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Eastern Shore of Virginia for the counties of Accomack Wachapreague, VA $2,000,000 ................ Warner, Webb
Space Administration Broadband Authority and Northampton for
broadband deployment
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Educational Advancement Math Science and Technology Philadelphia, PA $2,750,000 Fattah, Chaka ...............
Space Administration Alliance (EAA) (MST) Program
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Engineering and Experiment Advanced Robotics for Lunar College Station,TX $1,000,000 Edwards, Chet Hutchison
Space Administration Station and Martian Exploration
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Flight Research Training to continue development and Roswell, NM $250,000 ................ Domenici,
Space Administration Center operation of the Flight Bingaman
Research Training Center
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Fulton-Montgomery Community Center for Engineering and Johnstown, NY $435,000 McNulty, Michael ...............
Space Administration College Technology at Fulton- R.
Montgomery Community
College
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Global Undersea Research Robotic Exploration Moss Landing, CA $100,000 Honda, Michael ...............
Space Administration Unit, University of Alaska Technologies in M.
Fairbanks Astrobiology
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Greater Syracuse Chamber of Space Alliance Technology Syracuse, NY $2,500,000 Walsh, James T. Schumer
Space Administration Commerce Outreach Program (SATOP)
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Gulf Coast Exploreum Science for educational exhibits Mobile, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration Center
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Imiloa Astronomy Center of for the promotion of Hilo, HI $2,000,000 Hirono, Mazie K. Inouye
Space Administration Hawaii astronomy in Hawaii
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Institute for Advanced Polymer-Nanocomposite Danville, VA $550,000 Goode, Jr., ...............
Space Administration Learning and Research Laboratory for Structured Virgil H.
Sensors Research
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Jamestown Education Jamestown Education Jamestown, RI $200,000 Kennedy, Patrick ...............
Space Administration Foundation Foundation J.
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Lakeview Museum of Arts and Lakeview Museum Planetarium Peoria, IL $250,000 LaHood, Ray ...............
Space Administration Sciences
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Lehigh University for research and development Bethlehem, PA $500,000 ................ Specter
Space Administration of nanomaterials
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Loma Linda University Space Radiation Health Loma Linda, CA $2,800,000 Lewis, Jerry ...............
Space Administration Medical Center Research Program
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Manned Space Flight to create a virtual space Houston, TX $500,000 ................ Hutchison
Space Administration Education Foundation community for students
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Marshall Space Flight Center for a multi-propellant plume Huntsville, AL $400,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration diagnostic testbed
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Marshall Space Flight Center for material and structural Huntsville, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration evaluations for composites
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Marshall Space Flight Center for missions systems Huntsville, AL $475,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration recording, archival and
retrieval
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Marshall Space Flight Center for remote engine health and Huntsville, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration maintenance diagnosis
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Marshall Space Flight Center for robotic exploration and Huntsville, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration Lunar material utilization
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Marshall Space Flight Center for the development of the Huntsville, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration sensor technologies and
integration algorithms
necessary for on-orbit
assembly and other AR&D
missions
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Marshall Space Flight Center for the Virtual Learning Huntsville, AL $400,000 ................ Alexander
Space Administration Magnet for Space Science
and Math program as
outlined in the Gathering
Storm Report and NASA will
make any award for this
program on a competitive
basis
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Marshall Space Flight Center to develop a cost effective Huntsville, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration nuclear power system to
support the long-range
objectives of NASA.
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Marshall Space Flight Center to support the ongoing Huntsville, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration technology maturation
program for liquid oxygen/
liquid methane propulsion
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support McWane Science Center for education and science Birmingham, AL $400,000 Bachus, Spencer Shelby
Space Administration literacy programs
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Michigan Research Institute for aerospace research on Ann Arbor, MI $1,000,000 ................ Levin, Stabenow
Space Administration joining tubular support
structures at low cost and
high reliability.
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Mississippi State University for research and development Starkville, MS $625,000 ................ Cochran
Space Administration of advanced technologies
that represent departures
from current manufacturing
methods
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Montana State University for a collaborative distance Bozeman, MT $200,000 ................ Tester
Space Administration science and technology
education program
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support MTSU MTSU Center for Research on Murfreesboro, TN $400,000 Gordon, Bart ...............
Space Administration Aviation Training
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support National Federation of the to develop and apply Baltimore, MD $600,000 ................ Mikulski,
Space Administration Blind assistive technology Cardin
approaches and techniques
that enhance participation
of blind youth in STEM
education
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support National Youth Science Youth Science Discovery Charleston, WV $300,000 Mollohan, Alan ...............
Space Administration Foundation Experience and Science Camp B.
Curriculum
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support New Mexico State University for a program to improve K- Las Cruces, NM $200,000 ................ Bingaman
Space Administration 12 science, engineering,
math, and aerospace
education
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support North Carolina State Center for Sustainable Life Raleigh, NC $410,000 Price, David E.; ...............
Space Administration University Support for Human Etheridge, Bob
Exploration
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Pittsburgh Tissue for a regenerative therapy Pittsburgh, PA $500,000 ................ Specter
Space Administration Engineering Initiative delivery initiative
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Rhodes College Expanding NASA Stars with an Memphis, TN $200,000 Cohen, Steve Alexander
Space Administration Automated Training
Cirriculum
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Science Center of Iowa to encourage children to go Des Moines, IA $400,000 Boswell, Leonard Harkin
Space Administration into science and technology L.
through skills-based
learning exhibits
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support ScienceSouth ScienceSouth Learning Center Florence, SC $500,000 Clyburn, James ...............
Space Administration E.
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Southeast Missouri State for enhancement of K-12 Cape Girardeau, MO $500,000 ................ Bond
Space Administration University teaching and learning of
sciences, math, and
technology among schools,
teachers, and students
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Southern Research Institute for high temperature Birmingham, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration materials
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Space Alliance Technology Space Alliance Technology Melbourne, FL $500,000 Udall, Tom Bingaman
Space Administration Outreach Program Outreach Program
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Space Dynamics Laboratory to provide technical support Logan, UT $500,000 ................ Bennett
Space Administration to the satellite sensor
calibration team for the
Global Climate Observing
System
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Spelman College Women in Science and Atlanta, GA $200,000 Lewis, John Chambliss,
Space Administration Engineering (WISE) Scholars Isakson
Program
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support St. Louis Community College to provide specialized St. Louis, MO $500,000 ................ Bond
Space Administration BioBench and Training career and technical
Facility training to students for
work in the life sciences
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Teach for America to engage teachers in New York, NY $2,000,000 ................ Mikulski
Space Administration science, technology,
engineering and mathematics
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Tennessee Technological Center for Teaching & Cookeville, TN $750,000 Gordon, Bart Alexander
Space Administration University Learning in Science,
Technology, Engineering and
Math (STEM)
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Texas A&M University to develop new robotic College Station, TX $500,000 ................ Hutchison
Space Administration technologies
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Texas Engineering Experiment Space Engineering Institute College Station, TX $500,000 Hall, Ralph M. ...............
Space Administration Station/Texas A&M
University-College Station
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Texas Tech University Engineering support for Lubbock, TX $500,000 Neugebauer, Cornyn
Space Administration extended human and robotic Randy
space flight missions--
Texas Tech University
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support The Delaware Aerospace to create a community model Bear, DE $500,000 ................ Biden, Carper
Space Administration Education Foundation for formal and informal
earth and space education
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support The Foundation for Community Dallas Achieves-- Dallas, TX $1,450,000 Johnson, Eddie ...............
Space Administration Empowerment, Inc Transforming Public Bernice
Education in Dallas, Texas,
Through Math, Science and
Technology Initiatives
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support The Newark Museum for an interactive platform Newark, NJ $500,000 Payne, Donald M. Lautenberg,
Space Administration for education of astronomy, Menendez
space, and planetary
science
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Thurgood Marshall College to recruit minority students New York, NY $2,200,000 Jefferson, Cochran,
Space Administration Fund who will pursue careers in William J.; Landrieu,
the sciences Jackson-Lee, Voinovich,
Sheila; Wicker
Johnson, Eddie
Bernice;
Cummings,
Elijah E.;
Johnson, Jr.,
Henry C. Hank;
Meek, Kendrick
B.; Sestak,
Joe; Alexander,
Rodney
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support University of Alabama in for advanced fabrication and Huntsville, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration Huntsville testing of complex optical
systems
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support University of California, Bio-Info-Nano Research and Santa Cruz, CA $1,800,000 Honda, Michael Feinstein
Space Administration Santa Cruz Development Institute at M.
NASA Ames
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support University of Louisville to research factors that Louisville, KY $750,000 ................ McConnell
Space Administration hinder the wound healing
process
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support University of Massachusetts, Large Millimeter Telescope Amherst, MA $700,000 Olver, John W. Kennedy, Kerry
Space Administration Amherst
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support University of Mississippi for remote sensing, Oxford, MS $3,000,000 ................ Cochran, Wicker
Space Administration geospatial, space and
aviation legal research,
materials, education, and
outreach
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support University of North Dakota to help make data received Grand Forks, ND $3,000,000 ................ Dorgan, Conrad
Space Administration from NASA satellite images
more easily accessible to
the public
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support University of Northern Iowa to create a national Cedar Falls, IA $950,000 Braley, Bruce L. Harkin,
Space Administration institute to improve Grassley
science, technology,
engineering and mathematics
education by focusing on
young children
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support University of South Alabama for composite matrerials lab Mobile, AL $200,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support University of Vermont for the Complex Systems Burlington, VT $500,000 ................ Leahy
Space Administration Center for Informed
Decision-Making and Design
to develop intelligent
systems design and adaptive
robotics
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support US Space and Rocket Center for educational exhibits Huntsville, AL $500,000 ................ Shelby
Space Administration
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Valley Forge Military Cadet Training in Science Wayne, PA $50,000 Sestak, Joe ...............
Space Administration Academy and College and Mathematics at Valley
Forge Military College
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Wake Forest University for the Institute for Winston-Salem, NC $50,000 ................ Dole
Space Administration Health Sciences Regenerative Medicine
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support West Virginia State for a science, engineering, Institute, WV $2,000,000 ................ Byrd
Space Administration University mathematics and aerospace
academy (SEMAA).
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Wichita State University to continue the development Wichita, KS $250,000 ................ Brownback
Space Administration and operation of the
National Center for
Advanced Materials
Performance (NCAMP) located
at the National Institute
for Aviation Research
(NIAR)
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Xavier University New for science, technology, New Orleans, LA $1,000,000 Jefferson, Landrieu
Space Administration Orleans engineering and mathematics William J.
programs
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National Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support York College--City The Science, Engineering, Jamaica, NY $250,000 Meeks, Gregory Schumer
Space Administration University of New York Mathematics and Aerospace W.
(CUNY) Academy (SEMAA)
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Department of Commerce NOAA Bill language making the ............................ ....................... ........... ................ Reid
State of Nevada eligible
for the Pacific Coastal
Salmon Recovery Fund
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Department of Justice OJP--Juvenile Justice Adolescent Treatment Program Drug Abuse Alternatives Santa Rosa, CA $188,000 Woolsey, Lynn
Expansion Center
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