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118 STAT. 288 PUBLIC LAW 108–199—JAN. 23, 2004 Oklahoma Statewide ITS, $4,000,000; Palm Tran, Palm Beach County, Florida—Automated Vehicle Location and Mobile Data Terminals, $1,000,000; Portland State University Intelligent Transportation Research Initiative, $400,000; Program of Projects, Washington, $2,000,000; Project Hoosier SAFE T, $2,000,000; Real Time Transit Passenger Information System for the Prince George’s County Dept. of Public Works, Maryland, $1,000,000; Regional Intelligent Transportation System, Springfield, Missouri, $2,000,000; Regional ITS Architecture and Deployment Plan for the Eagle Pass Region and Integrate with Laredo, $300,000; Roosevelt Boulevard ITS Enhancement Pilot Program, $750,000; Rural Freeway Management System Implementation for the IH–20 Corridor in the Tyler Region—Phase 1, $200,000; Sacramento Area Council of Governments—ITS Projects, California, $1,175,000; San Diego Joint Transportation Operations Center, $400,000; Seacoast Intelligent Transportation System Congestion Relief Project, $1,000,000; Seattle City Center ITS, Washington, $2,500,000; Shreveport Intelligent Transportation System, Louisiana, $1,000,000; South Carolina DOT Inroads Intelligent Transportation System, $3,500,000; Spotswood Township, NJ; Expand and improve traffic flow with road improvements, $250,000; SR 924 ITS Integration Project, $1,000,000; SR 112 ITS Integration Project, $300,000; Statewide AVL Initiative, Nebraska, $300,000; Swatara Township, Pennsylvania—Traffic Signalization Improvements, $100,000; TalTran ITS Smartbus Program, Florida, $1,750,000; Texas Medical Center EMS Early Warning Transportation System, $1,000,000; Texas Statewide ITS Deployment and Integration, City of Lubbock, $400,000; Texas Statewide ITS Deployment and Integration, Port of Galveston, $400,000; Town of Cary Computerized Traffic Signal Project, North Carolina, $800,000; Traffic Signal Controllers & Cabinets, District of Columbia, $400,000; TRANSCOM Regional Architecture & TRANSMIT project, NJ, NY, & CT, $500,000; Transportation Research Center (TRC) for Freight, Trade, Security, and Economic Strength, Georgia, $500,000; Tukwila, Signalization Interconnect and Intelligent Transportation, Washington, $1,400,000; Twin Cities, Minnesota Redundant Communications Pilot, $1,000,000; Tysons Transportation Association—ITS, $250,000; University of Kentucky Transportation Center, $1,000,000;