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 108 STAT. 1590 PUBLIC LAW 103-305-AUG. 23, 1994 "(B) $80,901,000 for capacity and air traffic management technology projects and activities; "(C) $39,242,000 for communications, navigation, and surveillance projects and activities; "(D) $2,909,000 for weather projects and activities; "(E) $8,660,000 for airport technology projects and activities; "(F) $51,004,000 for aircraft safety technology projects and activities; "(G) $36,604,000 for system security technology projects and activities; "(H) $26,484,000 for human factors and aviation medicine projects and activities; (I) $8,124,000 for environment and energy projects and activities; and "(J) $5,199,000 for innovative/cooperative research projects and activities; and "(2) for fiscal year 1996— "(A) $8,056,000 for management and analysis projects and activities; "(B) $84,946,000 for capacity and air traffic management technology projects and activities; "(C) $41,204,000 for communications, navigation, and surveillance projects and activities; "(D) $3,054,000 for weather projects and activities; "(E) $9,093,000 for airport technology projects and activities; "(F) $53,554,000 for aircraft safety technology projects and activities; "(G) $38,434,000 for system security technology projects and activities; "(H) $27,808,000 for human factors and aviation medicine projects and activities; "(I) $8,532,000 for environment and energy projects and activities; and "(J) $5,459,000 for innovative/cooperative research projects and activities.". 49 USC 40101 SEC. 303. JOINT AVIATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. (a) ESTABLISHMENT. —The Administrator, in consultation with the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies, shall jointly establish a program to conduct research on aviation technologies that enhance United States competitiveness. The program shall include— (1) next-generation satellite communications, including global positioning satellites; (2) advanced airport and airplane security; (3) environmentally compatible technologies, including technologies that limit or reduce noise and air pollution; (4) advanced aviation safety programs; and (5) technologies and procedures to enhance and improve airport and airway capacity. (b) PROCEDURES FOR CONTRACTS AND GRANTS. — The Administrator and the heads of the other appropriate Federal agencies shall administer contracts and grants entered into under the program established under subsection (a) in accordance with procedures developed jointly by the Administrator and the heads of

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