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Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) Data Center Closings 2010-2013
Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) Data Center Closings 2010-2013
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
Updated February 8, 2013. 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. By expanding the initiative to include data centers of any size, we expected the baseline to increase. We now have a comprehensive inventory of all data centers varying in size. Although our baseline has increased, we are still committed to consolidate over 1200 data centers by the end of 2015 – a goal that requires us to continue aggressively rooting out duplication and waste. 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 at cio.gov/fdcci.
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FDCCI Map for CIO.gov
FDCCI Map for CIO.gov
Federal Government Finances and Employment
The Federal CIO Council launched a government-wide Data Center Consolidation Task Force to consolidate and increase efficiencies and to help meet the overall Federal target of a minimum of 800 data center closures by 2015. 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. This dataset reflects information provided by the agencies. All questions or inquiries should be directed to the specific agencies. The CY2010 and CY2011 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. 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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Data Center Closures – West
Data Center Closures – West
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
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. This update also reflects 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 FY2012 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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Debt Position and Activity Report
Debt Position and Activity Report
Federal Government Finances and Employment
historical debt position, ...
The Debt Position and Activity Report shows the current and historical debt position of the U.S. Department of the Treasury in relation to debt held by the public, intragovernmental holdings, and statutory debt limit. Issue and redemption activity are also provided in this report.
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2,916 views
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Public Budget Database - Budget Authority and offsetting receipts 1976-Current
Public Budget Database - Budget Authority and offsetting receipts 1976-Current
Federal Government Finances and Employment
Budget Authority, OMB, Budget, Budget Accounts, ...
This file contains historical budget authority and offsetting receipts for 1976 through the current budget year, as well as four years of projections. It can be used to reproduce many of the totals published in the Budget and examine unpublished details below the levels of aggregation published in the Budget.
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2,942 views
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History of Economic Forecasts
History of Economic Forecasts
Federal Government Finances and Employment
Economic Forecasts
History of Economic Forecasts
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Public Budget Database - Outlays and offsetting receipts 1962-Current
Public Budget Database - Outlays and offsetting receipts 1962-Current
Federal Government Finances and Employment
OMB, Budget, Budget Accounts, Outlays, ...
This file contains historical outlays and offsetting receipts for 1962 through the current budget year, as well as four years of projections. It can be used to reproduce many of the totals published in the Budget and examine unpublished details below the levels of aggregation published in the Budget.
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2,492 views
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Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Real Yield Curve Rates (Current month)
Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Real Yield Curve Rates (Current month)
Federal Government Finances and Employment
statistics, aa, rates, yield curve, ...
Treasury Real Yield Curve Rates. These rates are commonly referred to as "Real Constant Maturity Treasury" rates, or R-CMTs. Real yields on Treasury TIPS (Treasury Inflation Protected Securities) at "constant maturity" are interpolated by the U.S. Treasury from Treasury's daily real yield curve. These real market yields are calculated from composites of secondary market quotations obtained by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The real yield values are read from the real yield curve at fixed maturities, currently 5, 7, 10 and 20 years. This method provides a real yield for a 7 year maturity, for example, even if no outstanding security has exactly 7 years remaining to maturity.
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2,343 views
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Data Center Closures – Midwest
Data Center Closures – Midwest
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
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. This update also reflects 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 FY2012 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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2,321 views
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Data Center Closures – East
Data Center Closures – East
Federal Government Finances and Employment
fddci, ...
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. This update also reflects 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 FY2012 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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2007 Veterans Employability Research Survey
2007 Veterans Employability Research Survey
Federal Government Finances and Employment
Veteran, Vocational Rehabilitation, Employment
The 2007 Veterans Employability Research Survey (VERS) was conducted to determine the factors that impact veterans' employability resulting from participation in the VR&E Program. The study consists of a nationally representative survey of veterans who have applied to the VR&E Program, but who discontinued the program at various points as well as a comparison group of veterans who have completed the program.
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2,296 views
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Public Budget Database - Governmental receipts 1962-Current
Public Budget Database - Governmental receipts 1962-Current
Federal Government Finances and Employment
OMB, Budget, Budget Accounts, Receipts, ...
This file contains governmental receipts for 1962 through the current budget year, as well as four years of projections. It can be used to reproduce many of the totals published in the Budget and examine unpublished details below the levels of aggregation published in the Budget.
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2,201 views
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Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Bills Rates (Current month)
Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Bills Rates (Current month)
Federal Government Finances and Employment
statistics, aa, rates, yield curve, ...
Daily Treasury Bill Rates: These rates are the daily secondary market quotation on the most recently auctioned Treasury Bills for each maturity tranche (4-week, 13-week, 26-week, and 52-week) that Treasury currently issues new Bills. Market quotations are obtained at approximately 3:30 PM each business day by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Bank Discount rate is the rate at which a Bill is quoted in the secondary market and is based on the par value, amount of the discount and a 360-day year. The Coupon Equivalent, also called the Bond Equivalent, or the Investment Yield, is the bill's yield based on the purchase price, discount, and a 365- or 366-day year. The Coupon Equivalent can be used to compare the yield on a discount bill to the yield on a nominal coupon bond that pays semiannual interest.
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Marketable securities and savings bonds issued in TreasuryDirect
Marketable securities and savings bonds issued in TreasuryDirect
Federal Government Finances and Employment
marketable securities, TreasuryDirect, ...
Sales and conversion data for securities issued in TreasuryDirect
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1,777 views
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Veterans Affairs Geographic Distribution of Expenditures FY08 by State and County
Veterans Affairs Geographic Distribution of Expenditures FY08 by State and County
Federal Government Finances and Employment
Veteran, Expenditure
The Geographic Distribution of VA Expenditures (GDX) is an annual report that shows estimated VA expenditures for major programmatic areas by geographic area (state, county, and congressional district). The major programmatic areas are: Compensation and Pension; Readjustment (Education) and Vocational Rehabilitation; Insurance; Construction; and, Medical and Administrative.
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1,757 views
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2007 Merit Principles Survey: Performance Management Measures
2007 Merit Principles Survey: Performance Management Measures
Federal Government Finances and Employment
Merit Systems Protection Board, MSPB Survey, ...
2007 survey responses from selected Federal agencies summarizing the existence of positive performance management practices and employee engagement scores for each agency.
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1,723 views
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Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Yield Curve Rates (Current year)
Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Yield Curve Rates (Current year)
Federal Government Finances and Employment
statistics, aa, rates, yield curve, ...
Treasury Yield Curve Rates. These rates are commonly referred to as "Constant Maturity Treasury" rates, or CMTs. Yields are interpolated by the Treasury from the daily yield curve. This curve, which relates the yield on a security to its time to maturity is based on the closing market bid yields on actively traded Treasury securities in the over-the-counter market. These market yields are calculated from composites of quotations obtained by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The yield values are read from the yield curve at fixed maturities, currently 1, 3 and 6 months and 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 20, and 30 years. This method provides a yield for a 10 year maturity, for example, even if no outstanding security has exactly 10 years remaining to maturity.
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FEMA Public Assistance Funded Projects Detail
FEMA Public Assistance Funded Projects Detail
Federal Government Finances and Employment
public assistance, floods, PA, hurricanes, ...
Through the PA Program (CDFA Number 97.036), FEMA provides supplemental Federal disaster grant assistance for debris removal, emergency protective measures, and the repair, replacement, or restoration of disaster-damaged, publicly owned facilities and the facilities of certain Private Non-Profit (PNP) organizations. The PA Program also encourages protection of these damaged facilities from future events by providing assistance for hazard mitigation measures during the recovery process. This dataset lists all public assistance recipients, designated as Applicants in the data. The dataset also features a list of every funded, individual project, called project worksheets.
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Savings Bond Issues, Redemptions, and Maturities by Series
Savings Bond Issues, Redemptions, and Maturities by Series
Federal Government Finances and Employment
savings bonds, issues, redemptions, maturities
Paper Savings Bonds Issues, Redemptions, and Maturities by Series
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1,507 views
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Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Bills Rates (Current year)
Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Bills Rates (Current year)
Federal Government Finances and Employment
statistics, aa, rates, yield curve, ...
Daily Treasury Bill Rates: These rates are the daily secondary market quotation on the most recently auctioned Treasury Bills for each maturity tranche (4-week, 13-week, 26-week, and 52-week) that Treasury currently issues new Bills. Market quotations are obtained at approximately 3:30 PM each business day by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Bank Discount rate is the rate at which a Bill is quoted in the secondary market and is based on the par value, amount of the discount and a 360-day year. The Coupon Equivalent, also called the Bond Equivalent, or the Investment Yield, is the bill's yield based on the purchase price, discount, and a 365- or 366-day year. The Coupon Equivalent can be used to compare the yield on a discount bill to the yield on a nominal coupon bond that pays semiannual interest.
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Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Long-Term Rates (Current month)
Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Long-Term Rates (Current month)
Federal Government Finances and Employment
average, factor, treasury, LT, composite, ...
Treasury Long-Term Average Rate and Extrapolation Factors. Beginning February 18, 2002, Treasury ceased publication of the 30-year constant maturity series. Instead, from February 19, 2002 through May 28, 2004, Treasury published a Long-Term Average Rate, "LT>25," (not to be confused with the Long-Term Composite Rate, definitions below). In addition, Treasury published daily linear extrapolation factors that could be added to the Long-Term Average Rate to allow interested parties to compute an estimated 30-year rate. On June 1, 2004, Treasury discontinued the "LT>25" average due to a dearth of eligible bonds. In place of the "LT>25" average, Treasury published the Treasury 20-year Constant Maturity rate on this page along with an extrapolation factor that was added to the 20-year Constant Maturity to obtain an estimate for a theoretical 30-year rate. On February 9, 2006, Treasury reintroduced the 30-year constant maturity and is no longer publishing the extrapolation factor.
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Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Yield Curve Rates (Current month)
Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Yield Curve Rates (Current month)
Federal Government Finances and Employment
statistics, aa, rates, yield curve, ...
Treasury Yield Curve Rates. These rates are commonly referred to as "Constant Maturity Treasury" rates, or CMTs. Yields are interpolated by the Treasury from the daily yield curve. This curve, which relates the yield on a security to its time to maturity is based on the closing market bid yields on actively traded Treasury securities in the over-the-counter market. These market yields are calculated from composites of quotations obtained by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The yield values are read from the yield curve at fixed maturities, currently 1, 3 and 6 months and 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 20, and 30 years. This method provides a yield for a 10 year maturity, for example, even if no outstanding security has exactly 10 years remaining to maturity.
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Marketable securities and savings bonds issued in TreasuryDirect
Marketable securities and savings bonds issued in TreasuryDirect
Federal Government Finances and Employment
marketable securities, TreasuryDirect, ...
Sales and conversion data for securities issued in TreasuryDirect
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1,376 views
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Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Bills Rates (2007)
Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Bills Rates (2007)
Federal Government Finances and Employment
statistics, aa, rates, yield curve, ...
Daily Treasury Bill Rates: These rates are the daily secondary market quotation on the most recently auctioned Treasury Bills for each maturity tranche (4-week, 13-week, 26-week, and 52-week) that Treasury currently issues new Bills. Market quotations are obtained at approximately 3:30 PM each business day by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Bank Discount rate is the rate at which a Bill is quoted in the secondary market and is based on the par value, amount of the discount and a 360-day year. The Coupon Equivalent, also called the Bond Equivalent, or the Investment Yield, is the bill's yield based on the purchase price, discount, and a 365- or 366-day year. The Coupon Equivalent can be used to compare the yield on a discount bill to the yield on a nominal coupon bond that pays semiannual interest.
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1,350 views
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Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Yield Curve Rates (1991)
Interest Rate Statistics - Daily Treasury Yield Curve Rates (1991)
Federal Government Finances and Employment
statistics, aa, rates, yield curve, ...
Treasury Yield Curve Rates. These rates are commonly referred to as "Constant Maturity Treasury" rates, or CMTs. Yields are interpolated by the Treasury from the daily yield curve. This curve, which relates the yield on a security to its time to maturity is based on the closing market bid yields on actively traded Treasury securities in the over-the-counter market. These market yields are calculated from composites of quotations obtained by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The yield values are read from the yield curve at fixed maturities, currently 1, 3 and 6 months and 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 20, and 30 years. This method provides a yield for a 10 year maturity, for example, even if no outstanding security has exactly 10 years remaining to maturity.
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1,344 views
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