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DTIC Corporate Source
Science and Technology
Organization Authors, Corporate Authors
The Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) maintains a Corporate Source Authority System (CSAS) which lists all organizations that have contributed information to any of DTIC's three major databases. The DTIC Corporate Source database is a collection of Corporate Authors. Corporate Authors are the organizations and agencies responsible for reports received by DTIC. Each record displays the standardized form of the organization's name, the organization's parent and suborganizations, and the organization's Source Code. A Source Code is a unique numeric designation assigned by DTIC to each organization in the database.
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PubChem
Health and Nutrition
Chemistry Physical, Organic Chemicals, ...
PubChem contains the chemical structures of small organic molecules and information on their biological activities. PubChem includes substance information, compound structures, and bioactivity data in three primary databases, PCSubstance, PCCompound, and PCBioAssay, respectively. PubChem is integrated with Entrez, NCBI's primary search engine, and also provides compound neighboring, sub/superstructure, similarity structure, bioactivity data, and other searching features.
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Current Population Survey Volunteers Supplement
Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Volunteers, Volunteer activities, ...
A national survey conducted to obtain information about the number of individuals in the U.S. involved in unpaid volunteer activities, and to measure the frequency with which individuals volunteer. The survey also identifies the types of organizations that facilitate volunteerism, and the types of activities in which volunteers participate. The universe for the survey is household members that are age 15 or older. It is a self-response survey that only takes proxy responses as a last resort.
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Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network
Health and Nutrition
Organ Transplant Program, Kidney, ...
The Organ Procurement Organizations and Organ Transplant Programs Locator tool is designed to help users find information about the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) resources. This tool assists users in locating places to sign up to be an organ donor, organ transplantation services, organ procurement organization (OPO), or organ transplantation program (OTP). The user searches for an organ procurement or organ transplantation program in any geographic location by entering an address or state and county. The search results listing the organ procurement organizations (OPOs) or Organ Transplantation Programs (OTPs) are returned in groups of ten (numbered from one to ten) and are sorted by increasing distance away from the address location (state and county) previously entered. For each OPO/OTP returned in the list, the user is provided the OPO/OTP name, address, telephone number, website address (where available), link to driving directions (to and from each OPO/OTP) and a link to a map from the address (or county and state) entered.
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Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) Data Explorer
Education
international assessment, ...
The PISA International Data Explorer (IDE) allows users to export data and create tables, charts, and maps using data from international assessments. The IDE contains data from the 2006 administration of PISA, an international assessment of 15-year-olds in reading, mathematics, and science literacy in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member countries. The IDE contains average scores and context questionnaire data for the United States and participating countries. International data including U.S. data released by OECD in December 2007. Data files with U.S. only variables were made available in April 2009. The PISA Data Explorer with 2006 data went live in 2010 and was updated on December 7, 2010 with 2009 data. See also raw dataset at http://www.data.gov/raw/4133
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2009 SEC Opinions and Adjudicatory Orders
Business Enterprise
enforcement, order, SEC, ALJ, ...
The opinions and orders issued by the Commission in 2009 adjudicating either appeals from initial ALJ decisions or disciplinary or adverse action taken by self-regulatory organizations (such as FINRA) or motions in connection with these proceedings.
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2008 SEC Opinions and Adjudicatory Orders
Business Enterprise
enforcement, order, SEC, ALJ, ...
The opinions and orders issued by the Commission in 2008 adjudicating either appeals from initial ALJ decisions or disciplinary or adverse action taken by self-regulatory organizations (such as FINRA) or motions in connection with these proceedings.
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Cancer Incidence - Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Registries Limited-Use
Health and Nutrition
Lymphocytic Leukemia, Other Female Genital Organs, ...
SEER Limited-Use cancer incidence data with associated population data. Geographic areas available are county and SEER registry. The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute collects and distributes high quality, comprehensive cancer data from a number of population-based cancer registries. Data include patient demographics, primary tumor site, morphology, stage at diagnosis, first course of treatment, and follow-up for vital status. The SEER Program is the only comprehensive source of population-based information in the United States that includes stage of cancer at the time of diagnosis and survival rates within each stage.
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ED Grants: Promise Neighborhoods Fund
Education
scale-up grants, academic improvement, ...
The Promise Neighborhoods Fund website depicts open grantmaking information on the applicants received, grantees awarded and project locations. The purpose of Promise Neighborhoods is to improve significantly the educational and developmental outcomes of children in our most distressed communities, and to transform those communities by-- (1) Supporting efforts to improve child outcomes and ensure that data on those outcomes are communicated and analyzed on an ongoing basis by leaders and members of the community; (2) Identifying and increasing the capacity of eligible entities that are focused on achieving results and building a college-going culture in the neighborhood; (3) Building a complete continuum of cradle-through-college-to- career solutions (continuum of solutions), which has both academic programs and family and community supports, with a strong school or schools at the center. Academic programs must include (a) High-quality early learning programs designed to improve outcomes in multiple domains of early learning; (b) programs, policies, and personnel for children in kindergarten through the 12th grade that are linked to improved academic outcomes; and (c) programs that prepare students for college and career success. Family and community supports must include programs to improve student health, safety, community stability, family and community engagement, and student access to 21st century learning tools. The continuum of solutions also must be linked and integrated seamlessly so there are common outcomes, a focus on similar milestones, support during transitional time periods, and no time or resource gaps that create obstacles for students in making academic progress. The continuum also must be based on the best available evidence including, where available, strong or moderate evidence, and include programs, policies, practices, services, systems, and supports that result in improving educational and developmental outcomes for children from cradle through college to career; (4) Integrating programs and breaking down agency "silos" so that solutions are implemented effectively and efficiently across agencies; (5) Supporting the efforts of eligible entities, working with local governments, to build the infrastructure of policies, practices, systems, and resources needed to sustain and "scale up" proven, effective solutions across the broader region beyond the initial neighborhood; and (6) Learning about the overall impact of Promise Neighborhoods and about the relationship between particular strategies in Promise Neighborhoods and student outcomes, including a rigorous evaluation of the program.
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Farmers Markets Search
Agriculture
Organic, Plants, Prepared Food, Nuts, ...
AMS works to maintain a current listing of farmers markets throughout the United States. Market information is provided to AMS from various sources including state farmers market associations, state departments of Agriculture and Farmers market managers. The farmers market database is updated annually.
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