Information Technology and Evaluation Program (ITEP)
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/Office of Grants & Training (G&T)
awarded $9 million in information technology demonstration projects
in the Information Technology and Evaluation Program (ITEP). ITEP
is a competitive program that fosters
and evaluates uses of existing, "state-of-the-market" information technology
that will remove barriers and improve information sharing and integration.
G&T and the Office of the Chief Information Officer, co-administrators
of the program, evaluated 113 ITEP proposals and selected 12 projects
for funding.
Fiscal Year 2004 Information Technology and Evaluation Program (ITEP) Awardees and Award Amounts
- Secure Homeland Access and Reporting Environment (Alabama) -- $990,298
- WIFI Security Project for First Responders (Arizona) -- $499,821
- Extensible Emergency Operations Center (California) -- $897,000
- Data Coordination Homeland Security Module (Washington, D.C.) -- $976,174
- Common Situation Display System (Hawaii) -- $416,205
- Emergency Geographic Information Network (Maryland) -- $997,098
- Criminal Justice Information Systems Integration and Sharing Pilot (Michigan) -- $979,814
- South Sioux City Information Sharing Project (Nebraska) -- $457,226
- XML Based Facial Imaging for Law Enforcement and Other First Responders (North Carolina) -- $470,000
- Enterprise Geospatial Technology Data Program (Pennsylvania) -- $603,220
- Port Security Communications Network (Rhode Island) -- $856,000
- Justice Gateway: Federated Directory (Wisconsin) -- $856,700
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