Review the administrative records for discretionary grant recipients who were awarded funds by IMLS from FY 1996 to FY 2014. Data include information on the institution, grant project name, grant award amount, matching funds, and the start and end dates of the grant. Geographic information is also included.
The associations of individuals to/and organizations to FSA as driven by business events and by stated role within each event.
Information relating the allocation of funds for expenditures for a given period of time. This could be divided into Capital Budgets, Operating Budgets and Cash Budgets.
Post harvest agricultural products which may or may not require processing prior to purchase. These products are usually evaluated by weight or container and may possibly require storage.
Ground planted, greenhouse or orchid agricultural products existing in a growing or preharvest state. Commonly estimated in acreage allotment by crop and planting season.
The management of contracts for the leasing or renting of a facility. These facilities could be for cargo loading/unloading, both long or short term commodity storage and building office space, supply and operational services..
Information which details the location of a facility or specific areas of usage within a facility. For example bins within a storage facility or floor plan layouts of office buildings.
The organization of a farm or ranch that details land usage and the available acreage for agricultural production.
Farming practices applied to planted crops or that have an effect on harvested yield..
Information relating to the transactional accounting, for the exchange of funds between an Individual, Organizations or other Government Agencies and FSA.
Information which constitutes the geography or location of a land unit, farm, ranch or facility. This could include latitudinal/longitudinal points, boundaries, borders, addresses.
Images of specific land units as produced by aerial photography or satellite technologies.
This study focuses primarily on the Categorial Exclusions (CX) process and its applicability to geothermal exploration. In this paper, we: - Provide generalized background information on CXs, including previous NEPA reports addressing CXs, the process for developing CXs, and the role of extraordinary circumstances; - Examine the history of the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) geothermal CXs; - Compare current CXs for oil, gas, and geothermal energy; - Describe bills proposing new statutory CXs; - Examine the possibility of standardizing geothermal CXs across federal agencies; and - Present analysis from the Geothermal NEPA Database and other sources on the potential for new geothermal exploration CXs. As part of this study, we reviewed Environmental Assessments (EAs) conducted in response to 20 geothermal exploration drilling permit applications (Geothermal Drilling Permits or Notices of Intents) since the year 2001, the majority of which are from the last 5 years. All 20 EAs reviewed for this study resulted in a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI).
Information supporting the management, payment and benefits of FSA personnel.
Review the history of Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) appropriations from FY 2002 to FY 2017.
Any kind of information required about individual people having some kind of affiliation with the FSA. These would include agency personnel as well.
Information which details the procurement, management, development or support of information technology driven agency solutions and services.
Review Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) allotments by state from FY 2003 to FY 2016. The Grants to States program is the largest source of federal funding support for library services in the U.S. Using a population-based formula, more than $150 million is distributed among the state library agencies every year. Visit https://www.imls.gov/grants/grants-states to learn more about Grants to States.
Information which supports the licensing of eligible contractors of services or the licensing and inspection of agriculture facilities.
Reference catalogs of ranch, dairy or fishery grown agricultural products.
Information detailing the management of livestock through grazing, land management and regulated facilities.
Information detailing organizations or businesses (which are comprised of individuals) which have some sort of affiliation to FSA offerings. These would include the FSA organization itself.
Information supporting the disbursement of approved funds for FSA agriculture programs, Agency contract and payables to an individual, organizations or other Government Agencies
Information detailing the crop yields, resulting commodities or livestock production for a specific period of time.
Information detailing the enrollment approval process of individuals or organizations which seek services or offerings from FSA agriculture programs. This information can also include the awarding of solicitations as issued from the FSA.
All the information about a specific agricultural program offered by FSA, the specified rules for eligibility, disbursement and possible repayment options and continuing service activity.
Information supporting the allocation of and disbursement of approved funds for FSA agriculture programs at either FSA, individual or organization levels .
Information detailing the post enrollment eligibility determination processing of individuals and organizations who have enrolled for FSA administered agriculture program offerings and services.
Information detailing the enrollment of individuals and/or organizations into FSA offered agriculture program offerings.
Information used to determine the effectiveness of Agriculture programs offered by FSA as to enrollments, approvals, funds disbursements, collections and business analytics.
Information detailing contract offer and bidding for the providing of services and commodity transportation, storage or processing as issued by FSA for support of agricultural based programs.
Information relating the collections of funds, for FSA agriculture programs, Agency Contracts and Receivables from an individual, organizations or other Government Agencies
Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIA) for Washington State at 1:24,000 scale. WRIAs were formalized under WAC 173-500-040 and authorized under the Water Resources Act of 1971, RCW 90.54. Ecology was given the responsibility for the development and management of these administrative and planning boundaries. These boundaries represent the administrative under pinning of this agency's business activities. The original WRIA boundary agreements and judgments were reached jointly by Washington's natural resource agencies (Ecology, Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife) in 1970.