WASHINGTON, D.C. -- United States Senator Daniel K. Inouye announced that the Senate approved $47.3 million for defense initiatives on the Island of Maui. These projects are included in the Fiscal Year 1999 Department of Defense Appropriations bill."Unlike Oahu, where a large military presence exists, much of Maui's military connection has been through telephone lines, fiber optic lines, lasers, and sensors -- Maui's connection has been a high technology connection. The Island of Maui and its economy have benefitted from this defense presence. This is the case with the Air Force's Advanced Electro-Optical System (AEOS) telescope atop Haleakala. Together, and in partnership with the world's largest supercomputer, there are many opportunities for new initiatives that can be targeted for job creation on Maui," stated Senator Inouye.
Senator Inouye's Maui initiatives include:
These initiatives will now face a joint House-Senate Conference and final House and Senate votes before its transmittal to the White House.
- Support for AEOS Telescope
and University of Hawaii spectrograph$3.3 million - Operational support for Maui High
Performance Computing Center$10 million - Marine Corps' modeling and simulation
work at the Maui High Performance
Computing Center$4 million - Continue advanced airborne sensor
research for Air Force$8 million - Continue field laser radar
demonstration upgrades$6 million - Continue dual use research on
active pixel sensors for missile
defense and medical technology$5 million - Support for Space operations, a portion
for Maui Space Surveillance Site$11 million