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Directive:

TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE LETTER NO. 17-09

Subject:
Quarterly Submission of Workforce Investment Act Standardized Record Data (WIASRD)

Purpose:
To provide guidance to states on the upcoming quarterly WIASRD submission required by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) in its Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) 24-08. Four key areas are addressed in this document: (1) the change in the WIASRD reporting frequency from annual to quarterly; (2) the change in the WIASRD submission to include participant files; (3) the process for submitting the quarterly data beginning with the 3rd quarter of Program Year (PY) 2009; and (4) updates on the WIASRD edit checks to account for participant data.

To:
STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
STATE WORKFORCE ADMINISTRATORS
From:
JANE OATES
Assistant Secretary
Date:
March 10, 2010
Expiration Date:
Continuing

Rescissions:    None

Contact:  Questions regarding performance reporting should be directed to the appropriate ETA Regional Office, or to the Office of Performance and Technology, at ETAperforms@dol.gov.

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1. Attachment A: WIASRD Record Layout
2. Attachment B: Key Terms and Definitions
3. Attachment C: Global Edit Checks and Default Warnings
4. Attachment D: WIASRD Edit Checks and Valid Value Requirements
5. Attachment E: WIASRD Edit Checks and Valid Value Requirements for Self- and Informational Services Only-Data
6. Attachment F: Common WIASRD Reporting Errors
7. Attachment G: Relevant Periods of Exiters and Participants to Be Included in PY 2009 Q3 Quarterly WIASRD Submission



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