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Hawai`i military tech funds advance

Hawai`i technology projects were allocated over $16 million in funding in next year’s national defense budget in an appropriations bill passed today in Washington, D.C. Among the projects approved by the U.S. House are continued research for the Navy’s controversial Low Frequency Active Sonar project and the installation of specialized brushes on submarines based in Pearl Harbor.


The 2004 Defense Appropriations Act (HR2658) included provisions for four Hawai`i projects, which were championed by Rep. Neil Abercrombie.

“These projects will nurture Hawaii’s emerging high tech sector,” Abercrombie said. “They will also have a downstream impact by expanding future opportunities for our young people to participate in the 21st century economy.”

The Hawai`i projects, collectively receiving $16.2 million in funding under the House bill, are:

The bill passed the U.S. House in a 399-19 vote, which included the support of Rep. Ed Case.

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