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Safety Data Improvement Fiscal Year 2011 Awards and Descriptions
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| State of Alaska Department of Transportation | $120,049 | Fund staff training for Traffic and Criminal Software (TraCS) and defray costs associated with upgrading equipment used by State and local law enforcement agencies. | Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles | $280,345 | Implement computer aided dispatch, records management system, CMV e-citation and electronic crash reporting systems. | Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles | $440,000 | Hire consultant-contractor(s) to re-write extraction logic from the State accident repository to SAFETYNET; purchase 55 laptops for field to improve e-reporting rate. | Louisiana Department of Public Service | $298,305 | Salaries for State Safety Data Quality staff working in support of focused data analysis, training and reporting activities. | Maryland Department of Transportation | $318,642 | Complete the development and deployment of the Maryland Automated Crash Reporting System. | Michigan Department of State Police | $290,000 | Improve wireless connectivity for Michigan State Police; develop and deliver crash data collection training to State troopers. | New Jersey Department of Transportation | $204,739 | Salaries for State Safety Data Quality staff working in support of focused data analysis, training and reporting activities. | North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles | $697,920 | Update current and develop new training materials for State and local law enforcement officers using the State's crash data repository; implement acceptance of e-crash reports from officers who do not use Traffic and Criminal Software (TraCS). | Wisconsin Department of Transportation | $350,000 | Wisconsin Department of Transportation will hire a Project Manager to coordinate with the State's Department of Motor Vehicles to update the State's crash report form to ensure compliance with the Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria; funding will also be provided to incorporate heavy bus and truck data into the State's crash database. | TOTAL | $3,000,000 | |

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