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Fiscal Year 2012 Safety Data Improvement Program Grant Awards
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Purpose: To improve the accuracy, timeliness, and completeness of commercial motor vehicle safety data reported to the Secretary. Authorization: Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, Pub. L. No.109–59, §§ 4101(c)(5), 4128, 119 Stat. 1144, 1715, 1742 (2005), as amended by Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century, Pub. L. No.112–141, § 32603(c), 126 Stat. 405, 808 (2012). Statue: 49 U.S.C. § 31100, Historical and Statutory Notes (2006), as amended. Grantees: States, US Territories and Commonwealths, and the District of Columbia. Type of Grant: Discretionary Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 20.234 Match: 20% Download (Excel): |
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| Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center | $443,001 | Develop, test and deploy the MapClick GIS-based crash location system, enhance the eCite and eCrash electronic reporting systems and provide new user training and ongoing helpdesk support. | Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities | $127,758 | Hire two temporary Statistical Technicians to reduce the backlog of un-entered commercial vehicle crash reports and to significantly reduce or eliminate underreporting of non-fatal crash data. | Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles | $258,343 | Provide funding to improve the performance and capability of mobile data terminals and related infrastructure by deploying computer-aided dispatch capabilities to existing electronic citation and crash reporting programs such as eCite and eCrash. | Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles | $353,250 | Purchase laptops for local enforcement officers to improve timeliness, efficiency, accuracy and completeness of data entry, and to provide both web-based and hands-on training for end users. | Georgia Department of Public Safety | $54,136 | Hire additional staff to review imported crash data and ensure that all fields are populated and that each entry meets the elements required for a crash to be reportable, by establishing baselines in anticipation of an increased number of requests for data review. | Indiana State Police | $111,281 | Modifications to existing crash review software and deploying the Hazmat Trucking Enforcer software for use during roadside inspections. | Maine State Police | $182,587 | Leased equipment and wireless capability to maintain timely, complete and accurate CMV crash data and to facilitate enforcement by the continued use of an established mobile work platform. | New Jersey Department of Transportation | $204,739 | Hire staff to correct any deficiencies discovered while processing the crash data. | New Mexico Department of Public Safety | $102,640 | Purchase bar code scanners, magnetic strip readers, and global positioning receivers to enable enforcement personnel to transition from paper-based to electronic crash reporting for improved accuracy and timeliness, and to provide training and technical support to field units. | North Carolina Department of Transportation | $187,232 | Hire supplemental information technology staff to support its electronic crash reporting system and to replace the current version of the existing crash diagramming tool. | North Dakota Department of Transportation | $35,000 | Revise its crash data collection forms to comply with Modal Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria (MMUCC) requirements, and end user training. | Pennsylvania State Police | $147,869 | Purchase and deploy wireless technology capability in patrol cars for enforcement officers. | Utah Department of Transportation | $336,164 | Purchase and deploy crash data software for four local jurisdictions, provide the necessary software modification for successful integration with existing software and provide end user training. | Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles | $456,000 | Data quality control analyst to facilitate system interface and integration, and to enhance the Traffic Records Electronic Data System (TREDS) by incorporating additional data on large trucks and buses. | TOTAL | $3,000,000 | |
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