Fiscal Year(s)

View earmark details Earmark Spending for Projects in Unknown Locations

Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No Total Amount
Earmarks 1460 $11,723,208,930
Earmark Details Year Description (Bill)

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Amount Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 Additional Persistent Threat Detection Systems
(Defense Supplemental)
$15,900,000 No sponsor indicated Unknown Location
View earmark details 2009 Additional Stryker vehicles
(Defense Supplemental)
$200,000,000 No sponsor indicated Unknown Location
View earmark details 2009 Adelos National Security Sensor System
(Defense)
$2,000,000 Sen. Jon Tester (-MT)
Sen. Max Baucus (-MT)
Unknown Location
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Airship Flying Laboratory
(Defense)
$2,000,000 Rep. David Wu (-OR)
Sen. Gordon Smith (-OR)
Sen. Ron Wyden (-OR)
...more
Unknown Location
View earmark details 2009 Advanced Airship Flying Laboratory, AAFL Phase 2
(Defense)
$1,600,000 Sen. Ron Wyden (-OR)
Sen. Gordon Smith (-OR)
Unknown Location
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Architecture Designs Supporting US Army Net Centric Warfare
(Defense)
$1,600,000 Sen. Frank Lautenberg (-NJ)
Sen. Robert Menendez (-NJ)
Unknown Location
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Boat lifts for Navy Small Boats Program
(Defense)
$1,600,000 Sen. Maria Cantwell (-WA)
Sen. Patty Murray (-WA)
Unknown Location
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Cavitation Power Technology
(Defense)
$5,420,000 Sen. Thad Cochran (-MS) Unknown Location
View earmark details 2009 Advanced Cavitation Power Technology
(Defense)
$4,400,000 Sen. Thad Cochran (-MS) Unknown Location
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Ceramic Surface Engineering for helicopter compressor blades
(Defense)
$2,400,000 Sen. Max Baucus (-MT)
Sen. Jon Tester (-MT)
Unknown Location
1460 results

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