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Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No. Total Amount
Earmarks 10 $65,600,000
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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center, NM $20,000,000 President
Sen. Pete Domenici (-NM)
New Mexico
View earmark details 2008 National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center (NISAC) $20,000,000 President
Sen. Pete Domenici (-NM)
New Mexico
View earmark details 2008 Capitol Wireless Information Net, University of Maryland, MD $6,100,000 Rep. Steny Hoyer (-MD)
Rep. Chris Van Hollen (-MD)
Maryland
View earmark details 2008 State and Local Cybersecurity Training, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX $4,000,000 Rep. Ciro Rodriguez (-TX) San Antonio, Texas
View earmark details 2009 Power and Cyber Systems Protection, Analysis, and Testing Program at Idaho National Laboratory, ID $4,000,000 Sen. Larry Craig (-ID)
Rep. Mike Simpson (-ID)
Idaho
View earmark details 2009 State and Local Cybersecurity Training, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX $3,500,000 Rep. Ciro Rodriguez (-TX) San Antonio, Texas
View earmark details 2009 Critical Underground Infrastructure in major urban areas $3,000,000 Sen. Charles Schumer (-NY)
Rep. Jim Walsh (-NY)
Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (-NY)
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View earmark details 2008 Philadelphia Infrastructure Monitoring Program $2,000,000 Rep. Chaka Fattah (-PA) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
View earmark details 2009 Philadelphia Infrastructure monitoring, PA $2,000,000 Rep. Chaka Fattah (-PA) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
View earmark details 2009 Office of Bombing Prevention, lED-Geospatial Analysis Tool Plus, PA $1,000,000 Rep. John Murtha (-PA) Pennsylvania
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