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Datasets updated daily or more often
Datasets updated daily or more often
Other
dataset, metadata, catalog, data extraction tool, ...
An interactive dataset containing the metadata for the Data.gov raw datasets and tools catalogs.
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1,253 views
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Federal Domestic Assistance by Agency and Program (text Search)
Federal Domestic Assistance by Agency and Program (text Search)
Information and Communications
cfda, catalog of federal domestic assistance, ...
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance is a government-wide compendium of Federal programs, projects, services, and activities that provide assistance or benefits to the American public. It contains financial and nonfinancial assistance programs administered by departments and establishments of the Federal government. CFDA provides a full listing of all Federal programs available to State and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; Territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi- public, and private profit and nonprofit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals
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1,051 views
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Tabular Datasets
Tabular Datasets
Other
dataset, metadata, catalog, data extraction tool, ...
An interactive dataset containing the metadata for the Data.gov raw datasets and tools catalogs.
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970 views
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Most popular long URLS by number of clicks
Most popular long URLS by number of clicks
Information and Communications
url, shortening, bitly, .gov, .mil, government, ...
Dataset on new URL shortening service called 1.USA.gov. 1.USA.gov automatically creates .gov URLs whenever you use bitly to shorten a URL that ends in .gov or .mil. We created this service to make it easy for people to know when a short URL will lead to official, and trustworthy, government information.
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854 views
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Datasets by Update Frequency
Datasets by Update Frequency
Other
dataset, metadata, catalog, data extraction tool, ...
An interactive dataset containing the metadata for the Data.gov raw datasets and tools catalogs.
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598 views
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Date order
Date order
Other
dataset, metadata, catalog, data extraction tool, ...
An interactive dataset containing the metadata for the Data.gov raw datasets and tools catalogs.
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449 views
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Closures by Department
Closures by Department
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) Data Center Closings 2010-2013
The Administration has expanded the data center consolidation initiative to include data centers of any size, rather than just those 500 square feet and above. And as we expand the initiative we are also expanding our goal. Moving forward, the government’s goal will be to close at least 40% of identified data centers, consistent with our original consolidation goal. That means we’ll be looking to consolidate at least 1200 data centers by the end of 2015 – a goal that requires us to continue aggressively rooting out duplication and waste in our expanded baseline of 3,133 data centers. As of March 2012, updates reflect a shift from calendar year to fiscal year reporting. This dataset reflects information provided by the agencies. All questions or inquiries should be directed to the specific agencies. The FY2010 through FY2013 dataset provides a list of planned or closed data centers by agency and by city/state location since the FDCCI started in February 2010. The Data Center Consolidation Task Force meets monthly to review the progress of each consolidation project and ensure government-wide alignment among agency efforts, where appropriate. The Task Force comprises data center program managers, facilities managers, and sustainability officers from 24 agencies that work together to share progress toward individual agency goals. As its work evolves, the Task Force will serve as a "community of practice" for agency CIOs and data center program managers to share best practices and enhance consolidation effectiveness. See collateral information about the FDCCI, including the definition of a data center and other FAQs (http://www.cio.gov/pages.cfm/page/FDCCI ).
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258 views
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Energetics Technologies Gov Contract 1
Energetics Technologies Gov Contract 1
Information and Communications
vendor, registration, contractor, duns number
This dataset lists all government contractors previously available under FOIA.
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232 views
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Number of facilities and releases by year
Number of facilities and releases by year
Environment
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118 views
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Georgia, Alabama, California and Texas
Georgia, Alabama, California and Texas
Economic
employee, annuitant, survivor
Aggregate retirement data of annuitants on the retirement roll. Includes CSRS/FERS employees and survivor annuitants. Geographic distribution by state and territory.
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117 views
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ONR Federal Domestic Assistance
ONR Federal Domestic Assistance
Information and Communications
cfda, catalog of federal domestic assistance, ...
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance is a government-wide compendium of Federal programs, projects, services, and activities that provide assistance or benefits to the American public. It contains financial and nonfinancial assistance programs administered by departments and establishments of the Federal government. CFDA provides a full listing of all Federal programs available to State and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; Territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi- public, and private profit and nonprofit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals
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114 views
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EPA data centers to be closed in FY 2013
EPA data centers to be closed in FY 2013
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) Data Center Closings 2010-2013
The Administration has expanded the data center consolidation initiative to include data centers of any size, rather than just those 500 square feet and above. And as we expand the initiative we are also expanding our goal. Moving forward, the government’s goal will be to close at least 40% of identified data centers, consistent with our original consolidation goal. That means we’ll be looking to consolidate at least 1200 data centers by the end of 2015 – a goal that requires us to continue aggressively rooting out duplication and waste in our expanded baseline of 3,133 data centers. As of March 2012, updates reflect a shift from calendar year to fiscal year reporting. This dataset reflects information provided by the agencies. All questions or inquiries should be directed to the specific agencies. The FY2010 through FY2013 dataset provides a list of planned or closed data centers by agency and by city/state location since the FDCCI started in February 2010. The Data Center Consolidation Task Force meets monthly to review the progress of each consolidation project and ensure government-wide alignment among agency efforts, where appropriate. The Task Force comprises data center program managers, facilities managers, and sustainability officers from 24 agencies that work together to share progress toward individual agency goals. As its work evolves, the Task Force will serve as a "community of practice" for agency CIOs and data center program managers to share best practices and enhance consolidation effectiveness. See collateral information about the FDCCI, including the definition of a data center and other FAQs (http://www.cio.gov/pages.cfm/page/FDCCI ).
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109 views
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Count of Closures by Department
Count of Closures by Department
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) Data Center Closings 2010-2013
The Administration has expanded the data center consolidation initiative to include data centers of any size, rather than just those 500 square feet and above. And as we expand the initiative we are also expanding our goal. Moving forward, the government’s goal will be to close at least 40% of identified data centers, consistent with our original consolidation goal. That means we’ll be looking to consolidate at least 1200 data centers by the end of 2015 – a goal that requires us to continue aggressively rooting out duplication and waste in our expanded baseline of 3,133 data centers. As of March 2012, updates reflect a shift from calendar year to fiscal year reporting. This dataset reflects information provided by the agencies. All questions or inquiries should be directed to the specific agencies. The FY2010 through FY2013 dataset provides a list of planned or closed data centers by agency and by city/state location since the FDCCI started in February 2010. The Data Center Consolidation Task Force meets monthly to review the progress of each consolidation project and ensure government-wide alignment among agency efforts, where appropriate. The Task Force comprises data center program managers, facilities managers, and sustainability officers from 24 agencies that work together to share progress toward individual agency goals. As its work evolves, the Task Force will serve as a "community of practice" for agency CIOs and data center program managers to share best practices and enhance consolidation effectiveness. See collateral information about the FDCCI, including the definition of a data center and other FAQs (http://www.cio.gov/pages.cfm/page/FDCCI ).
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90 views
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DOJ Data Center Closures
DOJ Data Center Closures
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) Data Center Closings 2010-2013
The Administration has expanded the data center consolidation initiative to include data centers of any size, rather than just those 500 square feet and above. And as we expand the initiative we are also expanding our goal. Moving forward, the government’s goal will be to close at least 40% of identified data centers, consistent with our original consolidation goal. That means we’ll be looking to consolidate at least 1200 data centers by the end of 2015 – a goal that requires us to continue aggressively rooting out duplication and waste in our expanded baseline of 3,133 data centers. As of March 2012, updates reflect a shift from calendar year to fiscal year reporting. This dataset reflects information provided by the agencies. All questions or inquiries should be directed to the specific agencies. The FY2010 through FY2013 dataset provides a list of planned or closed data centers by agency and by city/state location since the FDCCI started in February 2010. The Data Center Consolidation Task Force meets monthly to review the progress of each consolidation project and ensure government-wide alignment among agency efforts, where appropriate. The Task Force comprises data center program managers, facilities managers, and sustainability officers from 24 agencies that work together to share progress toward individual agency goals. As its work evolves, the Task Force will serve as a "community of practice" for agency CIOs and data center program managers to share best practices and enhance consolidation effectiveness. See collateral information about the FDCCI, including the definition of a data center and other FAQs (http://www.cio.gov/pages.cfm/page/FDCCI ).
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84 views
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Seattle Closures
Seattle Closures
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) Data Center Closings 2010-2013
The Administration has expanded the data center consolidation initiative to include data centers of any size, rather than just those 500 square feet and above. And as we expand the initiative we are also expanding our goal. Moving forward, the government’s goal will be to close at least 40% of identified data centers, consistent with our original consolidation goal. That means we’ll be looking to consolidate at least 1200 data centers by the end of 2015 – a goal that requires us to continue aggressively rooting out duplication and waste in our expanded baseline of 3,133 data centers. As of March 2012, updates reflect a shift from calendar year to fiscal year reporting. This dataset reflects information provided by the agencies. All questions or inquiries should be directed to the specific agencies. The FY2010 through FY2013 dataset provides a list of planned or closed data centers by agency and by city/state location since the FDCCI started in February 2010. The Data Center Consolidation Task Force meets monthly to review the progress of each consolidation project and ensure government-wide alignment among agency efforts, where appropriate. The Task Force comprises data center program managers, facilities managers, and sustainability officers from 24 agencies that work together to share progress toward individual agency goals. As its work evolves, the Task Force will serve as a "community of practice" for agency CIOs and data center program managers to share best practices and enhance consolidation effectiveness. See collateral information about the FDCCI, including the definition of a data center and other FAQs (http://www.cio.gov/pages.cfm/page/FDCCI ).
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73 views
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Closures for State or Education
Closures for State or Education
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) Data Center Closings 2010-2013
The Administration has expanded the data center consolidation initiative to include data centers of any size, rather than just those 500 square feet and above. And as we expand the initiative we are also expanding our goal. Moving forward, the government’s goal will be to close at least 40% of identified data centers, consistent with our original consolidation goal. That means we’ll be looking to consolidate at least 1200 data centers by the end of 2015 – a goal that requires us to continue aggressively rooting out duplication and waste in our expanded baseline of 3,133 data centers. As of March 2012, updates reflect a shift from calendar year to fiscal year reporting. This dataset reflects information provided by the agencies. All questions or inquiries should be directed to the specific agencies. The FY2010 through FY2013 dataset provides a list of planned or closed data centers by agency and by city/state location since the FDCCI started in February 2010. The Data Center Consolidation Task Force meets monthly to review the progress of each consolidation project and ensure government-wide alignment among agency efforts, where appropriate. The Task Force comprises data center program managers, facilities managers, and sustainability officers from 24 agencies that work together to share progress toward individual agency goals. As its work evolves, the Task Force will serve as a "community of practice" for agency CIOs and data center program managers to share best practices and enhance consolidation effectiveness. See collateral information about the FDCCI, including the definition of a data center and other FAQs (http://www.cio.gov/pages.cfm/page/FDCCI ).
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66 views
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distinct agency names - nice columns
distinct agency names - nice columns
metadata geo geospatial
Provides a listing of the unique agency names and the number of datasets that contain the name from the geospatial metadata catalog on geo.data.gov. The list was filtered by datasets that had been updated between 1/1/10 and 3/1/11.
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36 views
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