Published By Department of Transportation
Issued over 9 years ago
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HPMS compiles data on highway network extent, use, condition, and performance. The system consists of a geospatially-enabled database that is used to generate reports and provides tools for data analysis. Information from HPMS is used by many stakeholders across the US DOT, the Administration, Congress, and the transportation community.
Nevada Department of Wildlife Native Fish and Amphibians Field Trip Report: To estimate the population sizes of Ash Meadows Amargosa pupfish and Ash Meadows speckled dace and also to monitor exotic species removal efforts
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Fish population monitoring has been ongoing since the 1980s at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. This year we conducted surveys on the Ash Meadows Amargosa pupfish, and the Warm Springs pupfish, both of which are federally listed as endangered. Longstreet, Fairbanks, School, Rogers and North Indian springs were surveyed this year.
Published By Department of Justice
Issued over 9 years ago
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Oracle Application Server Administration
Published By U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This data set is a polyline shapefile representing the tsunami inundation line for the Alaska 1964 event based on observations and associated information obtained by Tom Horning (1997). The polyline was digitized from a line drawn by Tom Horning on an orthophoto taken in 1997.
Published By Department of Housing and Urban Development
Issued over 9 years ago
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Terminated Pools Data in Ginnie Mae's Multifamily program
NOAA AVHRR Clear-Sky Products over Oceans (ACSPO): Sea Surface Temperature, Clear Sky Radiances, and Aerosol Optical Depth for the Global Ocean, 2011 - present (NODC Accession 0072979)
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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The AVHRR Clear-Sky Processor over Oceans, jointly developed between NESDIS STAR and OSDPD, produces AVHRR clear-sky products over oceans. ACSPO generates output files from two processors: 1) The ACSPO Orbital Processor, which reads in AVHRR L1b GAC files, performs retrievals, and writes the results in the output orbital HDF file; and 2) The ACSPO Granule Processor, which reads in the Orbital Processor output HDF files, removes duplicate data, generates 1-hour granules, and writes these HDF granule files in the structure defined by the ACSPO Granule Processor control file. Only Granule Processor output files (granules) are archived. ACSPO data products include clear-sky radiances (CSR), sea surface temperature (SST), and aerosol optical depth (AOD). All parameters are in original satellite projection (swath files) and are computed for current operational POES satellites, POES back-up satellites, and MetOp satellites, from AVHRR-GAC, AVHRR-LAC, AVHRR-HRPT and AVHRR-FRAC input data. These products are NOAA Processing Level 2. The data are in HDF4 format.
Published By U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This map is a statewide summary of magmatic (igneous) rocks grouped into geologic units that can be portrayed cartographically at 1:2,500,000. This dataset consists of a polygon coverage and associated attribute data derived from the 1994 map "Latest Cretaceous and Cenozoic magmatic rocks of Alaska" compiled by E.J. Moll-Stalcup, D.A. Brew, and T.L. Vallier. This map was originally published ( at 1:2,5000,0000) as Plate 5 in Volume G-1, "The Geology of Alaska", edited by G. Plafker and H.C. Berg, and published by the Geological Society of America (GSA). Volume G-1 (The Geology of Alaska) is one of a series published by GSA for the Decade of North American Geology (DNAG), and is often referred to as the DNAG-Alaska volume. This digital dataset includes all 44 magmatic rock units from the original map, including dredged and outcrop sampled areas. It includes attributes for rock age (6 groups), composition (8 groupings), ranges and combinations of age and composition; and the location of hypabyssal or agglomeratic/tuffaceous units (TYPE = H or T) This coverage is not intended to be a complete representation of the printed map. It does NOT include the following features: locations of calderas or volcanoes; inset maps of magmatic provinces; or explanatory text (introduction and references).
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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This .stl file was produced by scaling the original model and converting it directly to .stl format.
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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The Arctic Voyage Planning Guide is a compilation of official U.S. Government information and references to sources of information that may be consulted by mariners when planning a voyage into or through U.S. Arctic waters. It is not a navigation tool itself, but is a compilation of materials to give mariners a consolidated picture of conditions, regulations, navigation guidance and unique circumstances that should be considered during voyage planning.
Published By U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Issued over 9 years ago
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DISCLAIMER: The Oregon-Specific Equivalence Map includes ICD-9 codes translated to ICD-10 based on a clinical and policy analysis of each code. It is not intended to be used as an ICD-10 conversion or crosswalk tool. The final version of this map will be released in August 2014. The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) gives no indemnity as to the correctness of the information or the data given in the Oregon-Specific Equivalence Map and shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from use of the data supplied in the Oregon-Specific Equivalence Map. The information in the Oregon-Specific Equivalence Map has not been vetted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and should not be considered an official CMS document. OHA encourages readers to review the specific statutes, regulations and other interpretive materials relating to Oregon Administrative Rule 410-120-1280 – Billing.
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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Maximizing network efficiency for NASA's Space Networking resources is a large, complex, distributed problem, requiring substantial collaboration. We propose the development of an innovative software tool that will support mission and scheduling personnel in developing, de-conflicting, optimizing, and maintaining space networks. We have developed an innovative networking and scheduling framework that facilitates the development of more intelligent and optimizing scheduling algorithms with a mixed-initiative architecture. This framework will be augmented to handle the complex and diverse constraints found in the space communications scheduling domain, allowing for accurate modeling. A mixed-initiative conflict resolution assistant will analyze the schedule, and suggest ways in which any conflicts might be resolved. Once a valid schedule has been produced, a multi-objective resource optimizer will refine the schedule to maximize mission satisfaction. Some of this technology has already been applied to the NASA Ground Network (space communications) scheduling and several domains including those involving similarly complex constraints, such as the problem of optimizing ballistic missile engagements, which includes complex line of sight (LOS) and range calculations between satellite-based sensors and three-dimensional ballistic missile trajectories. The ultimate goal of this proposed effort is to improve the space networking scheduling and execution capability. The goals of the Phase I research are to further understand the current and future space networking domain, including user interactions and collaboration, to investigate integration requirements, and to elaborate the heuristics, algorithms and techniques for improved space networking, and analyze them as to their feasibility. Other goals are to define the metrics for space networking performance, further prove the feasibility through prototype development, and develop the Phase II system design.
Published By U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Issued over 9 years ago
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Medicaid Fraud Control Units (MFCU or Unit) investigate and prosecute Medicaid fraud as well as patient abuse and neglect in health care facilities. OIG certifies, and annually recertifies, each MFCU. OIG collects information about MFCU operations and assesses whether they comply with statutes, regulations, and OIG policy. OIG also analyzes MFCU performance based on 12 published performance standards and recommends program improvements where appropriate.
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has the statutory mandate to collect hydrographic data in support of nautical chart compilation for safe navigation and to provide background data for engineers, scientific, and other commercial and industrial activities. Hydrographic survey data primarily consist of water depths, but may also include features (e.g. rocks, wrecks), navigation aids, shoreline identification, and bottom type information. NOAA is responsible for archiving and distributing the source data as described in this metadata record.
Foreign Affairs Manual (2 FAM) - 2 FAM 1900 Arrangements for Presidential Appointees, sections 1910-1920
Published By Department of State
Issued over 9 years ago
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The Foreign Service Act of 1980 mandated a comprehensive revision to the operation of the Department of State and the personnel assigned to the US Foreign Service. As the statutory authority, the Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM), details the Department of State's regulations and policies on its structure and operations. Currently, there are over 25,000 pages of policies and procedures published in 16 volumes of the FAM and 38 corresponding sections of the Foreign Affairs Handbook (FAH). Changes to the Department's organizational structure or the way it conducts U.S. Government business will usually trigger the need to update the FAM or FAHs. 2 FAM 1900 contains documentation of the following administrative components: - 1910 Guidelines for Appointments - 1920 Briefing, Debriefing, and Arranging Consultation for Newly Appointed or Returning Ambassadors and Ministers
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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The Seney National Wildlife Refuge NWR ecosystem is characterized by relatively infertile waters and a short growing season. Because so little is known about effects of water manipulation in this type of system, the next few years will be a period of observation and experimentation. This plan will serve as the guide for a flexible management program based on those practices and treatments which prove successful.
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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The NOAA/ NASA AVHRR Oceans Pathfinder sea surface temperature data are derived from the 5-channel Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers (AVHRR) on board the NOAA -7, -9, -11, -14, -16 and -17 polar orbiting satellites. Daily, 8-day and monthly averaged data for both the ascending pass (daytime) and descending pass (nighttime) are available on equal-angle grids of 8192 pixels/360 degrees (nominally referred to as the 4km resolution, 4096 pixels/360 degrees (nominally referred to as the 9km resolution), 2048 pixels/360 degrees (nominally referred to as the 18km resolution), and 720 pixels/360 degrees (nominally referred to as the 54km resolution or 0.5 degree resolution).The monthly averaged daytime data was converted to an ESRI GRID format and the 12 monthly grid files were combined into one annual grid with a attribute field for each month.
GPS data collected for transects as part of the post-construction survey at Emergent Sandbar Habitat site on the Missouri River near river mile 769.8
Published By U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This data set contains land surface elevations on dry and wadeable portions of transects for the hydrographic surveys on the Missouri River below Gavins Point Dam near River Mile 769.8. This data provides land surface elevations of shallow-water, shore, and highbank for the Missouri River following construction of Emergent Sandbar Habitat.
Sub-bottom Profiler Collection for EX1304: Northeast U.S. Canyons Exploration on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer between 20130731 and 20130817 (Leg II)
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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Knudsen CHIRP 3260 Sub-bottom Profiler raw files (.sgy)
Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon, organochlorine pesticide, and trace element concentrations in six fox livers from the Prudhoe Bay Oilfield, Alaska
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This study was a portion of a multiyear assessment of contaminant concentrations from a variety of biotic and abiotic samples on the North Slope of Alaska. The original objective of this study was to obtain baseline and comparative information on trace element concentrations, and aIiphatic, polycyclic aromatic, and organochlorine hydrocarbons, including biphenyls and polychlorinated biphenyls PCBs, from livers of arctic and red fox from the 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge prior to oil and gas development. Samples from Prudhoe Bay, an existing oilfield on Alaskas arctic coast, would be used for comparative purposes. Data from the refuge would enable determination of significant deviations from baseline conditions through beforeafter development comparisons, and would also identify any existing natural or anthropogenic sources of contamination. None of the intended fox samples from the l002 area were obtained, due to a population crash. Sampling of the Arctic Refuge was therefore deferred for several years to allow the 1002 coastal plain fox population to rebuild itself. This report presents results only from six fox captured in the Prudhoe Bay oilfield in 1990. These data afford information on potential contamination from longterm oil field operations on mammals on the North Slope. Because fox act as both scavengers and active predators, they may be regarded as sentinels for impacts to predatory mammals, and, to some extent, to scavenger bird species utilizing the oil fields as well.
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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A composite fatigue damage assessment and risk informed prognosis toolkit will be developed by enhancing and integrating existing solution modules within a probabilistic analysis framework. This tool will for the first time be able to address concurrently both microcracking induced stiffness degradation and cyclic loading induced delamination crack growth without remeshing. A physics-based deterministic solver will be developed by integrating a discrete crack network model with a multiaxial fatigue damage accumulation law. An advanced probabilistic analysis framework with the Bayesian Maximum Entropy (BME) updating procedure will be developed for risk informed total life management. The damage detection results will be integrated/fused with the physics based delamination growth prediction tool to form a risk informed damage prognosis and condition based maintenance metrics. Global Engineering and Materials, Inc. (GEM) has secured commitments for technical support from Clarkson University and Boeing, who will provide existing solution modules, supporting data, customization plug-ins, and expertise. The multi-faceted feasibility study consists of developing a method that will enable the prediction of multi-site, multi-mode damage interaction, extracting delamination driving force, characterizing delamination evolution under multiaxial non-proportional loading, and performing risk informed fatigue failure prediction and BME updating when new detection and maintenance data become available.
Solar: monthly and annual average direct normal (DNI) GIS data at 40km resolution for Brazil from NREL
Published By Department of Energy
Issued over 9 years ago
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(Abstract): Monthly Average Solar Resource for 2-axis tracking concentrating collectors for Brazil. (Purpose): Provide information on the solar resource potential for the data domain. The insolation values represent the average solar energy available to a concentrating collector, such as a dish collector, which tracks the sun continuously. (Supplemental Information): These data provide monthly average and annual average daily total solar resource averaged over surface cells of approximately 40 km by 40 km in size. The solar resource value is represented as watt-hours per square meter per day for each month. The data were developed from NREL's Climatological Solar Radiation (CSR) Model. This model uses information on cloud cover, atmospheric water vapor and trace gases, and the amount of aerosols in the atmosphere to calculate the monthly average daily total insolation (sun and sky) falling on a horizontal surface. Existing ground measurement stations are used to validate the data where possible. The modeled values are accurate to approximately 10% of a true measured value within the grid cell due to the uncertainties associated with meteorological input to the model. The local cloud cover can vary significantly even within a single grid cell as a result of terrain effects and other microclimate influences. Furthermore, the uncertainty of the modeled estimates increase with distance from reliable measurement sources and with the complexity of the terrain.
Published By Department of Energy
Issued over 9 years ago
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This shapefile containing 50 meter height data has been validated by NREL and wind energy meteorological consultants. However, the data is not suitable for micro-siting potential development projects. The shapefile was generated from a raster dataset with a 200 m resolution,0 in a UTM zone 12, datum WGS 84 projection system. _Additional Resources_ - The [SWERA Programme](http://en.openei.org/apps/SWERA/ "SWERA Interactive Web Portal") provides easy access to high quality renewable energy resource information and data to users all around the world. Its goal is to help facilitate renewable energy policy and investment by making high quality information freely available to key user groups. SWERA products include Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and time series data, along with links to energy optimization tools needed to apply these data. _Note_ - In order to ensure the downloadable shapefile is current, please compare the date updated on this page to the last updated date on the [NREL GIS Wind Data](http://www.nrel.gov/gis/data_international.html "NREL GIS Wind Data webpage") webpage. ### License Info DISCLAIMER NOTICE This GIS data was developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (?NREL?), which is operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy (?DOE?). The user is granted the right, without any fee or cost, to use, copy, modify, alter, enhance and distribute this data for any purpose whatsoever, provided that this entire notice appears in all copies of the data. Further, the user of this data agrees to credit NREL in any publications or software that incorporate or use the data. Access to and use of the GIS data shall further impose the following obligations on the User. The names DOE/NREL may not be used in any advertising or publicity to endorse or promote any product or commercial entity using or incorporating the GIS data unless specific written authorization is obtained from DOE/NREL. The User also understands that DOE/NREL shall not be obligated to provide updates, support, consulting, training or assistance of any kind whatsoever with regard to the use of the GIS data. THE GIS DATA IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL DOE/NREL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE LOSS OF DATA OR PROFITS, WHICH MAY RESULT FROM AN ACTION IN CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS CLAIM THAT ARISES OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ACCESS OR USE OF THE GIS DATA. The User acknowledges that access to the GIS data is subject to U.S. Export laws and regulations and any use or transfer of the GIS data must be authorized under those regulations. The User shall not use, distribute, transfer, or transmit GIS data or any products incorporating the GIS data except in compliance with U.S. export regulations. If requested by DOE/NREL, the User agrees to sign written assurances and other export-related documentation as may be required to comply with U.S. export regulations.
Attributes for MRB_E2RF1 Catchments by Major River Basins in the Conterminous United States: Hydrologic Landscape Regions
Published By U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This tabular data set represents the area of Hydrologic Landscape Regions (HLR) compiled for every MRB_E2RF1 catchment of the Major River Basins (MRBs, Crawford and others, 2006). The source data set is a 100-meter version of Hydrologic Landscape Regions of the United States (Wolock, 2003). HLR groups watersheds on the basis of similarities in land-surface form, geologic texture, and climate characteristics. The MRB_E2RF1 catchments are based on a modified version of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) ERF1_2 and include enhancements to support national and regional-scale surface-water quality modeling (Nolan and others, 2002; Brakebill and others, 2011). Data were compiled for every MRB_E2RF1 catchment for the conterminous United States covering New England and Mid-Atlantic (MRB1), South Atlantic-Gulf and Tennessee (MRB2), the Great Lakes, Ohio, Upper Mississippi, and Souris-Red-Rainy (MRB3), the Missouri (MRB4), the Lower Mississippi, Arkansas-White-Red, and Texas-Gulf (MRB5), the Rio Grande, Colorado, and the Great basin (MRB6), the Pacific Northwest (MRB7) river basins, and California (MRB8).
Published By Social Security Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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Provides information on automated 508 website scanning.
Published By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Issued over 9 years ago
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This data set contains sensitive biological resource data for marine, estuarine, anadromous, and freshwater fish species for the North Slope of Alaska. Vector polygons in this data set represent fish distribution. Species-specific abundance, seasonality, status, life history, and source information are stored in relational data tables (described below) designed to be used in conjunction with this spatial data layer.This data set comprises a portion of the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) data for North Slope, Alaska. ESI data characterize the marine and coastal environments and wildlife by their sensitivity to spilled oil. The ESI data include information for three main components: shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources. See also the FISHL (Fish Lines) data layer, part of the larger North Slope, Alaska ESI database, for additional fish information.