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Fiscal Year 2013 Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and Networks Grant Awards

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: The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), 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 Act (MAP-21), Pub. L. No.112–141, §§ 32603(c), 32605, 126 Stat. 405, 807 (2012).

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%

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Grantee

Amount

Descriptions

Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center

$962,742

Improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts and maintain the State’s CVISN program (Expanded).

Alaska Department of Transportation

$533,862

Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded).

Arizona Department of Transportation
$1,000,000
Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded).

California Highway Patrol

$100,000

Connect State system to FMCSA to view and share enforcement and registration information electronically (Core).

Colorado Department of Public Safety

$770,000

Improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts and maintain the State’s CVISN program (Expanded).

Executive Office of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
$1,000,000
Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts and will encourage intrastate agency cooperation (Expanded).

Florida Department of Transportation

$718,295

Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded).

Idaho Transportation Department

$1,000,000

Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded).

Indiana Department of Revenue

$17,000

Attend CVISN-related conferences and training to improve its CVISN program (Core).

Kansas Department of Revenue

$925,000

Upgrade system software and hardware to maintain 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).

New Mexico Department of Public Safety

$1,000,000

Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded).

New York Department of Transportation

$800,000

Increase the efficiency and effectiveness of enforcement inspection processes (Expanded).

Public Utilities Commission of Ohio

$55,000

Maintain the State’s CVISN program (Expanded).

South Dakota Department of Transportation
$948,962
Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded).
Tennessee Department of Safety
$985,000
Improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts and maintain the State’s CVISN program (Expanded).

Texas Department of Motor Vehicles

$985,000

Improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts and maintain the State’s CVISN program (Expanded).

Utah Department of Transportation
$985,000
Improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts and maintain the State’s CVISN program (Expanded).

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

$1,000,000

Advance and improve the effectiveness of registration and enforcement efforts (Expanded).


TOTAL
$15,785,861

 
 
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