[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 12]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 15973-15974]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                          EARMARK DECLARATION

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                            HON. KAY GRANGER

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 23, 2009

  Ms. GRANGER. Madam Speaker, pursuant to the House Republican 
standards on earmarks, I am submitting the following information 
regarding earmarks I received as part of H.R. 2647, The National 
Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 2010.
  Requesting Member: Congresswoman Kay Granger
  Priority Name: UH-60 Rewiring Program--Army National Guard
  Authorized Amount: $5 million
  Account: Aircraft procurement--Army
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: InterConnect Wiring
  Address of Requesting Entity: 5024 West Vickery Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 
76107
  Description of Request: The use of taxpayer funds is justified 
because the UH-60 rewiring program is a vital recapitalization of 
critical aviation assets within the Army National Guard. Replacing 
Kapton insulation used in aircraft wiring harnesses during 
modification, work order and retrofit is a key component. After many 
years of use, Kapton insulation becomes old and brittle and can lead to 
wet or dry arcing. Arcing can lead to intermittent or catastrophic 
failures. The only solution for this potential problem is to replace 
the wiring harnesses with new wiring harnesses.
  Priority Name: Mobile Firing Range for TXARNG
  Authorized Amount: $1.5 million
  Account: Training Devices, Nonsystem
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Texas Army National Guard
  Address of Requesting Entity: PO Box 5218, Austin, TX 78763
  Description of Request: This funding will be used to procure a Mobile 
Firing Range for the

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Texas National Guard. The use of taxpayer funds is justified because 
the TXANG currently does not have access to any indoor ranges that can 
be used to fire the M16/M4 which is the current armament for 90% of the 
soldiers within the Texas Army National Guard. The Mobile Firing Range 
will allow soldiers to train with their assigned weapons at home 
station. The value added is soldiers can train more than once a year 
during their annual qualification. The ability to have mobile ranges 
allows for them to be collocated as needed to support deploying unit 
needs. This system is a training and force multiplier due to the 
negation of travel and lodging, and staging needed when conducting this 
training on a military facility.
  Priority Name: Field Deployable Hologram Production System
  Authorized Amount: $4.8 million
  Account: Research, Development, Test And Evaluation, Army
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Zebra Imaging
  Address of Requesting Entity: 9801 Metric Boulevard, Suite 200, 
Austin, TX 78759
  Description of Request: The Enhanced Holographic Imager (EHI) program 
is completing development of a compact production unit that produces 3D 
holographic imagery for mission planning and intelligence purposes for 
U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. The use of taxpayer funds is 
justified because the Army now requests a self-contained, field-
deployable EHI production system to accelerate imagery delivery to 
combat forces. This authorization will be used to fund an EHI post-
processing unit and a transportable production facility, with the 
completed Field Deployable Hologram Production System operational 
within a year of receiving funding.
  Priority Name: Replace Joint Base Communications Building
  Authorized Amount: $6.17 million
  Account: Military Construction
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: NAS JRB FT WORTH
  Address of Requesting Entity: NAS JRB FT WORTH, Fort Worth, TX 76127
  Description of Request: This funding will be used to provide adequate 
facilities to house and support the communications hub for NAS JRB Fort 
Worth. The terminal/switch room in this facility provides the single 
connecting point for all on-base communications and their interface to 
all off-base systems. The Navy and the Air Force have personnel in this 
facility and manage communications systems for all of the tenant 
commands. The base has seen increases in communication volume due to 
links with off-site data systems and new tenants (e.g. 8th Marine Corps 
Division Office), as well as increased information security 
requirements. The use of taxpayer funds is justified because these 
conditions force increases in the amount and complexity of the 
equipment. Existing space will not accommodate growth requirements for 
the terminal/switch room, threatening a loss in communication 
functionality base-wide.

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