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Fiscal Year 2012 Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and Networks Grant Awards
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Purpose: Advance the technological capability and promote the deployment of intelligent transportation system applications for commercial motor vehicle operations, including CMVs, CMV drivers, and carrier-specific information systems and networks. Authorization: Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, Pub. L. No.109–59, §§ 4101(c)(4), 4126, 119 Stat. 1144, 1715, 1738–41 (2005), as amended by Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century, Pub. L. No.112–141, §§ 32603(c), 32605, 126 Stat. 405, 807 (2012). Statue: 49 U.S.C. §31106, Historical and Statutory Notes, (2006), as amended. Grantees: States, U.S. Territories, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia Type of Grant: Discretionary Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 20.237 Match: 50% Download (Excel): |
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| Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center | $990,494 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | Alaska Department of Transportation | $397,487 | Share registration information electronically with other State agencies and maintain the State’s CVISN program (Expanded). | Colorado State Patrol | $1,000,000 | Improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts and maintain the State’s CVISN program (Expanded). | Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles | $1,000,000 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | Florida Department of Transportation | $1,000,000 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts and will encourage intrastate agency cooperation (Expanded). | Idaho Transportation Department | $1,000,000 | Ensure commercial motor vehicles comply with safety requirements and will encourage multistate cooperation and corridor development (Expanded). | Iowa Department of Transportation | $7,500 | Share enforcement and registration information electronically with other States (Expanded). | Indiana Department of Revenue | $160,000 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of Indiana’s CMV registration efforts (Core). | Kansas Department of Revenue | $1,000,000 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | $1,000,000 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development | $1,000,000 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | Mississippi Department of Transportation | $1,000,000 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | Missouri Department of Transportation | $260,447 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | Montana Department of Transportation | $896,782 | Increase the efficiency of enforcement inspection processes and share enforcement and registration information electronically (Expanded). | Nebraska State Patrol | $118,200 | Pay PrePass ($30,000), International Registration Plan ($63,200), and IFTA ($25,000) system dues and membership fees (Expanded). | New Mexico Department of Public Safety | $1,000,000 | Ensure commercial motor vehicles comply with safety requirements (Expanded). | North Carolina State Highway Patrol | $600,000 | Increase the efficiency and effectiveness of enforcement inspection processes (Expanded). | Ohio Public Utilities Commission | $437,507 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | South Dakota Department of Transportation | $241,500 | Share registration information electronically with other State agencies and maintain the State’s CVISN program (Expanded). | Utah Department of Transportation | $1,000,000 | Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles | $1,000,000 | Increase the efficiency and effectiveness of enforcement inspection processes (Expanded). | Washington State Department of Transportation | $500,000 | Upgrade system software and hardware to maintain and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded). | TOTAL | $15,609,917 | |
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