title,description,keyword,publisher,contactPoint,mbox,identifier,accessLevel,accessUrl,modified,programCode "Prohibited Items, Wait Time, Baggage Throughput and Baggage ASP, Passenger Throughput and Passenger ASP, Travel Document Check (TDC)","TSA operational data including: Airport wait time (hourly) data Airport throughput (hourly) data Prohibited item (hourly) data Monthly Objectives Report (MOR) data TSA airport and HQ performance management data IED drills data ADASP data Airport surge FTE baselines Unscheduled absence tracking Playbook Data SPOT Data Notification/No Fly data Checkpoint/lane/machine configuration ",-,TSA,"Oh, Jae (TSA)",jae.oh@tsa.dhs.gov,2,Public,http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-information/my-tsa-mobile-application,8/20/2014,024-025 Certified Schools - SEVIS,"Certified schools must provide specific information regarding the school, the nature and requirements of the educational program, location and contact information, and costs to attend.",-,ICE,"Martindale, Paul (ICE)",paul.martindale@dhs.gov,142,Public,http://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/school-search,8/18/2014,024-048 Cargo Quantity Reporting,"Provides entities that perform air cargo screening with the capability to enter and report the amount of air cargo they tendered to an air carrier, the amount screened, and the amount the air carrier uplifted. This information enables TSA to audit and verify compliance with the 100% screening mandate in the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007",-,TSA,"Moore, Robert E. (TSA)",robert.e.moore@dhs.gov,202,Public,http://www.tsa.gov/certified-cargo-screening-program,8/19/2014,024-025 Indirect Air Carrier Certification,Required information is entered in order to obtain an IAC certification and do business as an IAC. Information is verified through site inspections and inspections of business records by TSA OSO. Data is being check by third party D&B for validity/accuracy and update changes. Some of the data provided thru IACMS is checked against public records available based on the legal corporate ,-,TSA,"Sayad, Ahmad (TSA)",sayad.ahmad@dhs.gov,338,Public,http://www.tsa.gov/stakeholders/programs-and-initiatives-1#Indirect%20Air%20carrier%20program,8/19/2014,024-025 Maritime Places,Collection of as much information as possible about the maritime world; the places and their activities within the maritime industry,-,USCG,"Edwards, John (USCG)",john.w.edwards@uscg.dhs.gov,365,Public,-,4/23/2014,024-039 FEMA Disaster Declarations Summary,"The FEMA Disaster Declarations Summary is a summarized dataset describing all federally declared disasters, starting with the first disaster declaration in 1953, featuring all three disaster declaration types: major disaster, emergency and fire management assistance. ","disaster declarations, disasters, emergency management, fema, mitigation, federal emergency management agency, hurricanes,floods, tornados, fire, mudslides, earthquakes",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,444,Public,"https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/28318 ",12/1/2014,024-008 FOIA Logs - USCIS,FOIA Logs are disseminated to the Public Each Month.,-,USCIS,"Sloan, Terry (USCIS)",Terry.G.Sloan@uscis.dhs.gov,884,Public,"http://www.uscis.gov/about-us/electronic-reading-room ",8/12/2014,024-028 Lawful Permanent Residents - Annual Report,"A lawful permanent resident (LPR) or ""green card"" recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent residence in the United States. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States, own property, and attend public schools, colleges, and universities. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,924,Public,"url:http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics ",8/20/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations - Annual Report,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,925,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics,7/18/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees - Annual Reports,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,926,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics,8/20/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admissions - Annual Report,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,927,Public,"http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics ",8/20/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions - Annual Report,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,928,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics,7/17/2014,024-002 Immigration Statistics - Annual Population Estimates,"These reports provide estimates of the size of various immigration-related populations residing in the United States by period of entry, region and country of origin, state of residence, age, and sex. The estimates were obtained using the Š—“residualŠ—ť methodology employed for previous estimates of the types of immigration-related populations.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,929,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics-publications#2,7/17/2014,024-002 Immigration Data and Statistics,Key data sets published by the Office of Immigration Statistics,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,930,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/data-statistics,7/17/2014,024-002 Mapping Immigration,"These maps show LPRs and Naturalized Citizens in the United States for various years by state, class of admission and region/country of birth.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,931,Public,"http://www.dhs.gov/mapping-immigration ",8/20/2014,024-002 Public Assistance Funded Projects Summary,"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 through the Public Assistance (PA) Program (CDFA Number 97.036). ","public assistance, disaster, grant, funding, sub-grantees, declaration, education applicant, federal funds obligated, incident type, flood, fire, earthquake, hurricane, storm, projects, federal emergency management agency, fema,",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,932,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/28344,12/1/2014,024-009 Public Assistance Funded Projects Detail,"The ""Public Assistance Funded Projects Details"" dataset contains obligated (financial obligation to grantee) Public Assistance projects, lists public assistance recipients designated as applicants in the data, and a list of every funded, individual project, called project worksheets.","public, assistance, grant, applicant, grantee, fund, projects, fema, damage, project amount, project size, total obligated, nemis, federal emergency management agency, disaster, recovery, state, zip code",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,933,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/28331,12/1/2014,024-009 Hazard Mitigation Grants,The dataset contains funded (financial obligation to grantee) Hazard Mitigation projects. Open projects still under pre-obligation processing are not represented.,"mitigation, grants, disaster, recovery, HMGP, fema, federal emergency management agency, federal funds, hazard mitigation, egrants, ",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,935,Public,"https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/28323 ",11/26/2014,024-006 National Fire Incident Reporting System,"The NFIRS database is used to answer questions about the nature and causes of injuries, deaths, and property loss resulting from fires.","Fire Incident, Communication, Publication, Statement, Announcement, Declaration, Broadcast, Communication Type, Incident, Event, Occurrence, Occasion, Episode, Circumstance, Incident Type, Occurrence, Incidence, Event, Incident, Amount, Occurrence Type, Reporting System",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,937,Public,"http://www.usfa.fema.gov/fireservice/nfirs/index.shtm ",8/20/2014,024-008 Residential Fire Fatalities in the News,Information on residential fire fatalities compiled through a daily Internet search (Monday-Friday) of U.S. news media reports.,"Residential Fire, fatalities, usfa, fire administration, crowd sourced, home fire deaths, fema, awarenessm, safety",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,938,Public,http://apps.usfa.fema.gov/civilian-fatalities/incident/reportMap,7/10/2014,024-008 USCIS National Processing Volumes and Trends,"The dataset provides the public with a comparison of form processing volumes and trend data for specific form types and offices with national levels. This gives the public... ",-,TSA,"Kane, Donna (TSA)",donna.kane@tsa.dhs.gov,944,Public,"http://dashboard.uscis.gov/ ",8/20/2014,024-025 US Fire Adminstration Fire Estimates,Fire Estimate Summaries present basic data on the size and status of the fire problem in the United States as depicted through data collected in the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA's) National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). Each Fire Estimate Summary addresses the size of the specific fire or fire-related issue and highlights important trends for the five-year fire trend from 2006 -,"usfa, fire, statistics, safety, fema, fire data, nfirs, firefighters, ",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1064,Public,http://www.usfa.fema.gov/data/statistics/,8/20/2014,024-008 FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers,"This is a search site for FEMA's Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC). A DRC is a readily accessible facility or mobile office set up by FEMA where applicants may go for information about the Agency or other disaster assistance programs, or for questions related to their case.","disaster, recovery, mobile offices, fema, federal assistance, guidance, information, federal emergency management agency, Disaster, Locator, Facility, Ability, Capacity, Capability, Resource, Facility Type, Location, Spot, Scene, Place, Site, Service, Repair, Assistance",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1067,Public,"https://www.fema.gov/disaster-recovery-centers ",12/1/2014,024-009 Registration Intake and Individuals and Households Program Data for Hurricane Sandy in NY & NJ,"This dataset contains aggregated, non-PII data generated by FEMA's ECIM (Enterprise Coordination & Information Management) Reporting team to share data on registrations and Individuals and Households Program (IHP) for Hurricane Sandy, segmented by city in New York and New Jersey where registration for disaster is valid. ","assistance, recovery, individuals households program, ri-ihp, other needs assistance, ona, eligible, registrations, housing, referrals, amount, disasters, declarations, individual assistance, recovery, disaster assistance, declarations, fema, federal emergency management agency, ",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1385,Public,http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34752,8/20/2014,024-009 Health Security Scoring - Biosurveillance,Biosurveillance relevant sources scored by the Department of Homeland Security's National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC) in support of situational awareness development.,-,TSA,"Bray, Robert (TSA)",robert.bray@dhs.gov,1070,Public,-,7/31/2014,024-024 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2004,"The data presented in this report consist of demographic information taken from the applications for LPR status submitted by foreign nationals. This information is maintained in the Computer Linked Applicant Infor-mation Management System (CLAIMS) of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) of the Department of Homeland Security, ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1074,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2004-0,7/18/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2012,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US.,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1075,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2012-refugees-and-asylees,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2013,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1076,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/publication/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2013-naturalizations,7/18/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2011,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US.,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1077,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2011-refugees-and-asylees,7/18/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2010,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1078,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2010-4,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2012,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1079,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2012-naturalizations,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2011,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1080,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2011-naturalizations,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2010,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1081,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2010-0,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2005,"Every year, hundreds of thousands of persons become legal permanent residents (LPRs) or Š—“green cardŠ—ť recipients of the United States. LPRs, as defined by immigration law, are persons who have been granted lawful permanent residence. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1082,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2005-3,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2009,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1083,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2009-0,7/18/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2009,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1084,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2009-2,7/18/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2008,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1085,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2008-2,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2006,"Every year, hundreds of thousands of persons become legal permanent residents (LPRs) or Š—“green cardŠ—ť recipients of the United States. LPRs, as defined by immigration law, are persons who have been granted lawful permanent residence. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1086,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2006-3,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2007,"A legal permanent resident (LPR) or Š—“green cardŠ—ť recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent residence in the United States. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States, own property, and attend public schools, colleges, and universities. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1087,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2007-3,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2008,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1088,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2008-0,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2007,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1089,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2007-0,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2006,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1090,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2006-0,7/18/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2007,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1091,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2007-2,7/18/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2006,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1092,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2006-2,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2005,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1093,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2005-0,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Naturalizations: Fiscal Year 2004,"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon foreign citizens or nationals after fulfilling the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). After naturalization, foreign-born citizens enjoy nearly all the same benefits, rights and responsibilities that the Constitution gives to native-born U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1094,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/year-immigration-statistics-2004,7/18/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2012,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1095,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2012-naturalizations,7/17/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2011,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1096,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2011-3,7/17/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2005,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1097,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2005-2,7/18/2014,024-002 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2004,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs:one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives). Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report provides information on the number of persons admitted to the US,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1098,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbok-immigration-statistics-2004,9/23/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2010,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1099,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2010,7/17/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2009,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1100,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2009,7/17/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2008,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1101,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2008,7/17/2014,024-002 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2008,"A legal permanent resident (LPR) or Š—“green cardŠ—ť recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent residence in the United States. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States, own property, and attend public schools, colleges, and universities. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1102,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2008-3,7/18/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2007,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1103,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2007,7/17/2014,024-002 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2009,"A legal permanent resident (LPR) or Š—“green cardŠ—ť recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent residence in the United States. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States, own property, and attend public schools, colleges, and universities. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1104,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2009-3,7/18/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2006,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1105,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2006,7/17/2014,024-002 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2010,"A legal permanent resident (LPR) or Š—“green cardŠ—ť recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent residence in the United States. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States, own property, and attend public schools, colleges, and universities. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1106,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2010-3,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2011,"A legal permanent resident (LPR) or Š—“green cardŠ—ť recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent residence in the United States. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States, own property, and attend public schools, colleges, and universities. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1107,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2011-legal-permanent-residents,7/18/2014,024-002 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2012,"A legal permanent resident (LPR) or Š—“green cardŠ—ť recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent residence in the United States. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States, own property, and attend public schools, colleges, and universities. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1108,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2012-legal-permanent-residents,7/18/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admissions: Fiscal Year 2012,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1109,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2012-nonimmigrant-admissions,7/17/2014,024-002 U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents: Fiscal Year 2013,"A lawful permanent resident (LPR) or ""green card"" recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent residence in the United States. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States, own property, and attend public schools, colleges, and universities. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1110,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2013-lawful-permanent-residents,7/18/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2005,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1111,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2005,7/17/2014,024-002 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2004,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1112,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2004,7/17/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admissions: Fiscal Year 2011,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1113,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2011-2,7/17/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admissions: Fiscal Year 2010,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1114,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2010-1,7/17/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admissions: Fiscal Year 2009,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1115,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2009-1,7/17/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admissions: Fiscal Year 2008,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1116,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2008-1,7/17/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admission: Fiscal Year 2007,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1117,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2007-1,7/17/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admissions: Fiscal Year 2006,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1118,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2006-1,7/17/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admissions: Fiscal Year 2005,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1119,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2005-1,7/17/2014,024-002 Nonimmigrant Admissions: Fiscal Year 2004,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1120,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2004-1,7/17/2014,024-002 ICE Detention Facilities,"The facility locator datasets provide the location of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities around the country. You can search for a facility by region, by state, and by facility name. ",-,ICE,"Vellore, Raj (ICE)",Raj.Vellore@dhs.gov,1124,Public,http://www.ice.gov/detention-facilities/#,7/11/2014,024-046 ICE Online Detainee Locator System,"The Online Detainee Locator datasets provide the location of a detainee who is currently in ICE custody, or who was release from ICE custody for any reason with the last 60 days. ",-,ICE,"Vellore, Raj (ICE)",Raj.Vellore@dhs.gov,1125,Public,https://locator.ice.gov/odls/homePage.do,7/11/2014,024-046 USCIS My Case Status,"USCIS provide a way for the public who applied for U.S. citizenship to check the status of their application online. To view the status of a case, the application enter the corresponding application receipt. The 13-character application receipt number can be found on the application notices they have received from the USCIS.",-,USCIS,"Porter, Bobby (USCIS)",bobby.porter@dhs.gov,1164,Public,https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/dashboard.do,9/10/2014,024-026 USCIS E-Verify Self-Check,"E-Verify is an internet based system that contains datasets to compare information from an employee's Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, to data from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration records to confirm employment eligibility. ",-,USCIS,"Hill, Claudette (USCIS)",claudette.hill@dhs.gov,1165,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/self-check,8/13/2014,024-030 Disaster Recovery Centers,"A Disaster Recovery Center is a readily accessible facility or mobile office where applicants may go for information about FEMA or other disaster assistance programs, or for questions related to your case.","disaster, recovery, kml, google maps, mobile offices, fema, federal assistance, guidance, information, federal emergency management agency, Disaster, Locator, Facility, Ability, Capacity, Capability, Resource, Facility Type, Location, Spot, Scene, Place, Site, Service, Repair, Assistance",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1184,Public,"http://gis.fema.gov/geoserver/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=FEMA:DRC_mobile&styles=&bbox=-180.0,-90.0,180.0,90.0&width=660&height=330&srs=EPSG:4326&format=application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml",7/31/2014,024-009 Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Dashboard Report,Provides statistics on TWIC enrollments by month from program inception to date.,-,TSA,"Johnson, Troy (TSA)",troy.johnson@tsa.dhs.gov,1186,Public,http://www.tsa.gov/stakeholders/transportation-worker-identification-credential-twic%C2%AE,8/13/2014,024-025 Total Removals Reporting,"Data used to report on ICE statistics are obtained through the ICE Integrated Decision Support (IIDS) system data warehouse. The records in this system are refreshed on a daily basis, and typically reflect any updates to an alienŠ—Čs case as new information becomes available to ICE. Data obtained from this system will reflect the status of these records as of the date the data is retrieved.",-,ICE,"Grush, William (ICE)",william.grush@dhs.gov,1204,Public,http://www.ice.gov/doclib/about/offices/ero/pdf/ero-removals1.pdf,7/22/2014,024-047 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Library for ICE,The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requires agencies to make various types of records available for public inspection in electronic form. These records are available through this page.,-,ICE,"Fisher, Rosa (ICE)",Rosa.C.Fisher@ice.dhs.gov,1224,Public,http://www.ice.gov/foia/library/index.htm,7/22/2014,024-048 USCIS Mapping Immigration: Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs),"Legal permanent residents (LPRs) are foreign nationals who have been granted the right to reside permanently in the United States. LPRs are often referred to as simply ""immigrants,"" but they are also known as ""permanent resident aliens"" and ""green card holders.",-,USCIS,"Nystrom, Marcia (USCIS)",marcia.r.nystrom@uscis.dhs.gov,1230,Public,https://www.dhs.gov/mapping-immigration-legal-permanent-residents-lprs,7/22/2014,024-026 USCIS Applications for Immigration Benefits and Naturalization Monthly Statistical Reports,"The ""Application for Immigration Benefits"" monthly charts provide data on applications and petitions received by USCIS for immigration benefits. The report exclude all data associated with the citizenship-related applications. ",-,USCIS,"Porter, Bobby (USCIS)",bobby.porter@dhs.gov,1244,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/archive/archive-reports/archive-applications-immigration-benefits-and-naturalization-monthly-statistical-reports,9/10/2014,024-026 USCIS FY 2012 Annual Report H-1B Petition,"The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act of 1998 (ACWIA), Pub. L. No. 105-277, div. C, tit. IV, Î_ 416(c), 112 Stat. 2681, imposes quarterly reporting requirements on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) concerning the H-1B petition fees and fee exemptions",-,USCIS,"Nespor, Patrick (USCIS)",Patrick.Nesport@dhs.gov,1247,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/H-1B/h1b-fy-12--petitions.pdf,9/10/2014,024-026 USCIS FY 2011 Annual Report: H-1B Petitions,"The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act of 1998 (ACWIA), Pub. L. No. 105-277, div, C, tit. IV, Î_ 416(c), 112 Stat. 2681, imposes quarterly reporting requirements on U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) concerning the H-1B petition fees and fee exemptions.1",-,USCIS,"Nespor, Patrick (USCIS)",Patrick.Nesport@dhs.gov,1248,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/H-1B/h1b-fy-11--petitions.pdf,8/1/2014,024-026 USCIS FY 2010 Annual Report: H-1B Petition,"The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), Pub.L.No.105-277, div,14, 416 (C), 112 Stat. 2618. imposes quarterly reporting requirements on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS)concerning the H-1B fee and fee exemption.",-,USCIS,"Nespor, Patrick (USCIS)",Patrick.Nesport@dhs.gov,1253,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/H-1B/FY10H-1BPetitions.pdf,8/1/2014,024-026 USCIS FY 2009 Annual Report: H-1B Petitions,"The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), Public Law 105-277, Division C, imposes annual reporting requirements on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) concerning the countries of origin and occupations of, educational levels attained by, and compensation paid to, aliens who were issued visas.",-,USCIS,"Nespor, Patrick (USCIS)",Patrick.Nesport@dhs.gov,1254,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/tools/reports-studies/h-1b-approved-petitioners-fiscal-year-2009,8/1/2014,024-026 USCIS FY 2008 Annual Report: H-1B Petitions,"he American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), Public Law 105-277, Division C, imposes quarterly reporting requirements on the U.S. Citizenship and mmigrations Services (USCIS) concerning the H-1B fee and fee exemption. ",-,USCIS,"Nespor, Patrick (USCIS)",Patrick.Nesport@dhs.gov,1255,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/New%20Structure/2nd%20Level%20%28Left%20Nav%20Parents%29/Resources%20-%202nd%20Level/h1b_fy08_petitions_report_08apr09.pdf,8/1/2014,024-026 USCIS FY 2007 Annual Report: H-1B Petitions,"The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), Public Law 105-277, Division C, imposes quarterly reporting requirements on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) concerning the H-1B fee and fee exemption. ",-,USCIS,"Nespor, Patrick (USCIS)",Patrick.Nesport@dhs.gov,1256,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/New%20Structure/2nd%20Level%20%28Left%20Nav%20Parents%29/Resources%20-%202nd%20Level/h1b_fy07_petitions_report_01may09.pdf,8/1/2014,024-030 USCIS FY 2006 Annual Report: H-1B Petitions,"The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), Public Law 105-277, Division C, imposes quarterly reporting requirements on the U.S. Citizenship and mmigrations Services (USCIS) concerning the H-1B fee and fee exemption. ",-,USCIS,"Nespor, Patrick (USCIS)",Patrick.Nesport@dhs.gov,1257,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/New%20Structure/2nd%20Level%20%28Left%20Nav%20Parents%29/Resources%20-%202nd%20Level/h1b_fy06_petitions_report_17mar08.pdf,8/1/2014,024-026 USCIS FY 2005 Annual Report: H-1B Petitions,"The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), Public Law 105-277, Division C, imposes quarterly reporting requirements on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) concerning the H-1B fee and fee exemption.",-,USCIS,"Nespor, Patrick (USCIS)",Patrick.Nesport@dhs.gov,1258,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/h1b05annual_08_7.pdf,8/1/2014,024-026 USCIS FY 2004 Annual Report: H-1B Petitions,"The American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), Public Law 105-277, Division C, imposes quarterly reporting requirements on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) concerning the H-1B fee and fee exemption. ",-,USCIS,"Nespor, Patrick (USCIS)",Patrick.Nesport@dhs.gov,1259,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/h1b04annual_08_7.pdf,8/1/2014,024-026 USCIS Backlog Elimination,"USCIS is streamlining the way immigration benefits are delivered. By working smarter and eliminating redundancies, USCIS is bringing a business model to government. We will eliminate the backlog and, at the same time, enhance national security. ",-,USCIS,"Lechtenberg, Anthony (USCIS)",anthony.lechtenberg@dhs.gov,1260,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/backlog_FY06Q3.pdf,7/24/2014,024-026 Recreational Boating Statistics 2013,"Every year, the USCG compiles statistics on reported recreational boating accidents. These statistics are derived from accident reports that are filed by the owners / operators of recreational vessels involved in accidents. The fifty states, five U.S. territories and the District of Columbia submit accident report data to the USCG for inclusion in the annual Boating Statistics publication.",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1261,Public,http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/AssetManager/2013RecBoatingStats.pdf,7/24/2014,024-039 Recreational Boating Statistics 2012,"Every year, the USCG compiles statistics on reported recreational boating accidents. These statistics are derived from accident reports that are filed by the owners / operators of recreational vessels involved in accidents. The fifty states, five U.S. territories and the District of Columbia submit accident report data to the USCG for inclusion in the annual Boating Statistics publication.",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1262,Public,http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/workflow_staging/AssetManager/834.PDF,7/24/2014,024-039 Recreational Boating Statistics 2011,"Every year, the USCG compiles statistics on reported recreational boating accidents. These statistics are derived from accident reports that are filed by the owners / operators of recreational vessels involved in accidents. The fifty states, five U.S. territories and the District of Columbia submit accident report data to the USCG for inclusion in the annual Boating Statistics publication.",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1263,Public,http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/workflow_staging/Publications/557.PDF,7/24/2014,024-039 Accident Statistics,"Accident statistics available on the Coast GuardŠ—Čs website by state, year, and one variable to obtain tables and/or graphs. Data from reports has been loaded for years 2005-2013. Data represents information submitted from the 56 reporting jurisdictions - 50 states and US territories.",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1264,Public,https://bard.cns-inc.com/Screens/PublicInterface/Report1.aspx,7/24/2014,024-039 USCIS E-Verify Program Reports,"The report builds on the last comprehensive evaluation of the E-Verify Program and demonstrates that E-Verify produces accurate results and that accuracy rates have improved over time. The study also provides recommendations on how USCIS can continue to improve on the accuracy of E-Verify. ",-,USCIS,"Hill, Claudette (USCIS)",claudette.hill@dhs.gov,1284,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/e-verify/about-program/e-verify-program-reports,8/13/2014,024-030 Recreational Boating Accidents and the Contribution of Boating Under the Influence,"This report includes statistical information for the fifty states, five U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia on recreational boating accident data and the contribution of boating under the influence. ",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1285,Public,http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/Publications/BUI_Study_Final.pdf,7/24/2014,024-039 National Recreational Boating Safety Survey 2012,"The results of a Coast Guard survey of nearly 26,000 recreational boat operators.",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1286,Public,http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/AssetManager/2012survey%20report.pdf,7/24/2014,024-039 National Recreational Boating Safety Survey 2011,"The results of a Coast Guard survey of nearly 26,000 recreational boat operators.",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1287,Public,http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/workflow_staging/AssetManager/671.PDF,7/24/2014,024-039 U.S. Border Patrol Fiscal Year 2013 Sector Profile,"Apprehensions / Seizure Statistics - Fiscal Year 2013 (Oct. 1st through Sept. 30th) Fiscal Year 2013 - Nationwide Apprehenions By Sector: Accompanied / Unaccompanied Juveniles, Total Juveniles, Total Adults Fiscal Year 2013 - Nationwide Apprehensions by Sector: by Gender Fiscal Year 2013 - Nationwidie Apprehensions/Seizures by Border Region",-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1308,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/U.S.%20Border%20Patrol%20Fiscal%20Year%202013%20Profile.pdf,7/29/2014,024-042 Online Incident Investigation Report,"The Online Incident Investigation Report provides information on maritime incidents investigated. These published reports are limited to reportable marine casualties, as defined in Section 4.05 of Title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations, that were closed after October 2002. Additional reports, those closed prior to November 2002 may be added in the future.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1309,Public,http://cgmix.uscg.mil/IIR/Default.aspx,7/28/2014,024-039 U.S. Border Patrol Fiscal Year Monthly Apprehension Statistics ,"Total Illegal Alien Apprehensions By Month From FY 1999 through FY 2013 ",-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1310,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/BP%20Total%20Monthly%20Apps%20by%20Sector%20and%20Area%2C%20FY1999-FY2013.pdf,7/29/2014,024-042 U.S. Border Patrol Fiscal Year Apprehension Statistics Nationwide - FY 1925 through FY 2013,Nationwide Illegal Alien Apprehensions Statistics Fiscal Years 1925 - 2013,-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1311,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/U.S.%20Border%20Patrol%20Fiscal%20Year%20Apprehension%20Statistics%201925-2013.pdf,7/29/2014,024-042 U.S. Border Patrol Fiscal Year Apprehension Statistics Southwest border sectors - FY 1960 through FY 2013,Total Illegal Alien Apprehensions for the Southwest Border Sectors by Fiscal Year by Sector: 1960 - 2013.,-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1312,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/U.S.%20Border%20Patrol%20Fiscal%20Year%20Apprehension%20Statistics%201960-2013.pdf,7/29/2014,024-042 U.S. Border Patrol Fiscal Year Statistics Southwest border sector deaths - FY 1998 through FY 2013,"Southwest Border Sectors include: Del Rio, El Centro, El Paso, Laredo, Rio Grande Valley, San Diego, Tucson, Yuma Southwest Border Deaths By Fiscal Year (Oct. 1st through Sept. 30th)",-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1313,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/BP%20Total%20Monthly%20Apps%20by%20Sector%20and%20Area%2C%20FY1999-FY2013.pdf,7/29/2014,024-042 U.S. Border Patrol Fiscal Year Budget Statistics Border Patrol Program Budget - FY 1990 through FY 2013,"Enacted Border Patrol Program Budget by Fiscal Year (Dollars in Thousands)for FY-1990 to FY 2013 ",-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1315,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/BP%20Budget%20History%201990-2013.pdf,7/29/2014,024-042 Boating Equipment Recalls,"Data includes boating equipment recalls by Manufacturers Identification Code (MIC) Company, model name, recall number, model, and model year",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1324,Public,http://www.uscgboating.org/recalls/recall_database.aspx?pg=5,7/28/2014,024-039 Manufacturers Identification,"Manufacturers identification dataset includes Manufacturer's Identification Code (MIC), Company name, address, city, and state.",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1325,Public,http://www.uscgboating.org/recalls/mic1.aspx,7/28/2014,024-039 Vessels - Port State Information eXchange (PSIX),"Datasets containing vessel specific information derived from the United States Coast Guard's Marine Information Safety and Law Enforcement System (MISLE). The information contained in PSIX represents a weekly snapshot of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) data on U.S. flag vessels, foreign vessels operating in U.S. waters, and Coast Guard contacts with those vessels. ",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1326,Public,http://cgmix.uscg.mil/PSIX/Default.aspx,7/28/2014,024-039 USCG Approved Equipment Listing,Datasets contains searchable listings of equipment and materials approved or certified by the US Coast Guard for use on commercial vessels and recreational boats.,-,USCG,"Boyd, Ervin (USCG)",ervin.d.boyd@uscg.dhs.gov,1327,Public,http://cgmix.uscg.mil/Equipment/Default.aspx,7/28/2014,024-039 USCG Accepted Independent Material and Equipment Laboratories,Datasets contains a listing of USCG accepted laboratories for testing of materials and equipment. It is intended for the use for manufacturers of commercial and recreational safety equipment and material to locate and contact USCG accepted independent laboratories for testing purposes for USCG Type Approval.,-,USCG,"Boyd, Ervin (USCG)",ervin.d.boyd@uscg.dhs.gov,1328,Public,http://cgmix.uscg.mil/EQLabs/Default.aspx,7/28/2014,024-039 USCG Security Plan Review ,The Security Plan Review module is intended for vessel and facility operators to check on the status of their security plans submitted to the US Coast Guard. A MISLE tracking number is required.,-,USCG,"Boyd, Ervin (USCG)",ervin.d.boyd@uscg.dhs.gov,1329,Public,http://cgmix.uscg.mil/SPR/Default.aspx,7/28/2014,024-039 USCG Liferaft Servicing Facilities,Datasets containing a listing of USCG accepted liferaft servicing facilities,-,USCG,"Boyd, Ervin (USCG)",ervin.d.boyd@uscg.dhs.gov,1330,Public,http://cgmix.uscg.mil/LifeRaftSearch/Default.aspx,7/28/2014,024-039 USCG MARPOL Servicing Facilities,"Datasets containing a listing of U.S. Ports and Terminals holding valid MARPOL Certificates of Adequacy (COAs). U.S. Ports and Terminals are issued Certificates of Adequacy (COAs) as evidence that their facilities meet the requirements of Annexes I, II, and V of the 1978 Protocol to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL 73/78). ",-,USCG,"Boyd, Ervin (USCG)",ervin.d.boyd@uscg.dhs.gov,1331,Public,http://cgmix.uscg.mil/MARPOL/Default.aspx,7/28/2014,024-039 Marine Casualty and Pollution Data for Researchers,"The Marine Casualty and Pollution Data files provide details about marine casualty and pollution incidents investigated by Coast Guard Offices throughout the United States. The files include marine accidents and pollution incidents by a variety of factors including vessel or facility type, injuries, fatalities, pollutant details, location, and date.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1344,Public,https://homeport.uscg.mil/mycg/portal/ep/contentView.do?channelId=-18374&contentId=149309&programId=91343&programPage=%2Fep%2Fprogram%2Feditorial.jsp&pageTypeId=13489&contentType=EDITORIAL&BV_SessionID=@@@@1426034163.1406584780@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccccadgdjgefighcfngcfkmdfhfdfgn.0,7/28/2014,024-039 U.S. Border Patrol Fiscal Year 2012 Sector Profile,"Apprehensions / Seizure Statistics - Fiscal Year 2012 (Oct. 1st through Sept. 30th) Fiscal Year 2012 - Nationwide Apprehenions By Sector: Accompanied / Unaccompanied Juveniles, Total Juveniles, Total Adults Fiscal Year 2012 - Nationwide Apprehensions by Sector: by Gender Fiscal Year 2012 - Nationwidie Apprehensions/Seizures by Border Region ",-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1364,Public,"http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/U.S.%20Border%20Patrol%20Fiscal%20Year%202012%20Sector%20Profile.pdf ",7/29/2014,024-042 U.S. Border Patrol Fiscal Year 2011 Sector Profile,"Apprehensions / Seizure Statistics - Fiscal Year 2011 (Oct. 1st through Sept. 30th) Fiscal Year 2011 - Nationwide Apprehenions By Sector: Accompanied / Unaccompanied Juveniles, Total Juveniles, Total Adults Fiscal Year 2011 - Nationwide Apprehensions by Sector: by Gender Fiscal Year 2011 - Nationwidie Apprehensions/Seiz",-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1365,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/U.S.%20Border%20Patrol%20Fiscal%20Year%202011%20Sector%20Profile.pdf,7/29/2014,024-042 U.S. Border Patrol Fiscal Year Staffing Statistics,"Border Patrol Agent Staffing by Fiscal Year (Oct. 1st through Sept. 30th) Nationwide by sector and border area - FY 1992 through FY 2013 ",-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1366,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/U.S.%20Border%20Patrol%20Fiscal%20Year%20Staffing%20Statistics%201992-2013.pdf,7/29/2014,024-042 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program - Property Acquisitions,HMGP provides grants to states and local governments to implement long-term hazard mitigation measures after a major disaster declaration.The HMGP is one of three Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) grant programs administered by FEMA.The HMA grant programs provide funding for eligible mitigation activities that reduce disaster losses and protect life and property from future disaster damages.,"hazard mitigation grant program, hmgp, hazards, disasters, recovery, prepare, mitigate, grants, federal funds, property, acquisitions, buyouts, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1368,Public,http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/85455,7/31/2014,024-006 US Fire Adminstration Fire Incident & Cause Data for 2010 ,"NFIRS has two objectives to help State and local governments develop fire reporting and analysis capability for their own use, and to obtain data that can be used to more accurately assess and subsequently combat the fire problem at a national level.","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2010, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1369,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/30006,7/31/2014,024-008 USFA NFIRS 2011 Fire Incident & Cause Data,"National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details.","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2011, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1370,Public,http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/30644,7/31/2014,024-008 U.S. Border Patrol Family Unit and Unaccompanied Alien Children (0-17) Apprehensions,"Beginning in 2013 and specifically in the first half of 2014, CBP has seen an overall increase in the apprehension of Unaccompanied Alien Children from Central America at the Southwest Border, specifically in the Rio Grande Valley. Family Unit and Unaccompanied Alien Children (0-17) apprehensions FY 14 through June, compared to the same time period for FY 13. ",-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1404,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/BP%20Total%20Monthly%20UACs%20by%20Sector%2C%20FY10-FY13.pdf,11/21/2014,024-042 Current Credential Performance Report,"Credentialing Performance Report provide information on the current inventory of applications at the NMC, throughput, and processing time.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1424,Public,http://www.uscg.mil/nmc/reports/default.asp?tab=2#TabbedPanels1,8/5/2014,024-039 Daily Mission Assignment Activity,"Mission Assignments, including State, Disaster Declaration Number, Description of Assistance Requested, Federal dollars obligated, and Date of Obligation as required by HR152 Š—– Sandy Recovery Improvement Act. As part of disaster declarations, FEMA uses Mission Assignments to task and reimburse other federal departments and agencies to provide direct assistance during emergencies and disasters. ","mission activities, grant awards, fema, assistance, obligated federal funds, recovery, SRIA, sandy recovery improvement act, nonprofits, disaster, declaration, grantee, cost-sharing, projects, damage, emergency managment, federal agencies, ",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1426,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/resources-documents/collections/449,12/1/2014,024-009 Credential Application Awaiting Information,"When a Credential application or required documentation is incomplete, an Awaiting Information letter is issued. The application process cannot continue until all necessary information has been received for proper review. This may cause serious delays in the issuance of a mariner's credential.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1427,Public,https://www.uscg.mil/nmc/reports/default.asp?tab=3,8/5/2014,024-039 Performance Report Archives,"Credentialing Performance Report provide monthly information on the inventory of applications at the NMC, throughput, and processing time from 2009 to 2014.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1428,Public,http://www.uscg.mil/nmc/reports/default.asp?tab=2#TabbedPanels1,8/5/2014,024-039 Local Notice to Mariners by USCG District,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1429,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lnmMain,8/5/2014,024-039 Marine Safety Information Data,The Navigation Center has produced a consolidated Marine Safety Information data download page where the public may access data files. ,-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1430,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=displayDownloads,8/5/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 1995,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1431,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=1995,8/5/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 1996,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1432,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=1996,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 1997,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1433,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=1997,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 1998,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1434,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=1998,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 1999,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1435,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=1999,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2000,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1436,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2000,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2001,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1437,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2001,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2002,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1438,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2002,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2003,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1444,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2003,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2004,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1445,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2004,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2005,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1446,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2005,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2006,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1447,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2006,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2007,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1448,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2007,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2008,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1449,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2008,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2009,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions. ",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1450,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2009,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2010,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1451,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2010,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2011,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1452,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2011,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2012,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1453,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2012,8/6/2014,024-039 USCG Local Notice to Mariners: 2013,"The LNM is the primary means for disseminating information concerning aids to navigation, hazards to navigation, and other items of marine information of interest to mariners on the waters of the United States, it's territories, and possessions.",-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1454,Public,http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?Do=lnmArchives&path=2013,8/6/2014,024-039 CBP Active Dumping and Active Countervailing (AD/CVD) Cases,"The datasets provide information from CBP's reference files on active anti-dumping and active countervailing cases. This data includes associated case numbers (if any), ISO country code, tariff number and short descriptions of the case. ",-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1465,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/trade/priority-issues/adcvd/data,8/11/2014,024-043 "USCIS E-Verify Customer Satisfaction Survey, September 2011",This report focuses on the customer satisfaction of companies currently enrolled in the E-Verify program. Satisfaction with E-Verify was strong last year and improved this year with a three point gain to 85. This is 20 points above the current federal government average. Satisfaction among the other sample groups was very similar. ,-,USCIS,"Hill, Claudette (USCIS)",claudette.hill@dhs.gov,1484,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Verification/E-Verify/E-Verify_Native_Documents/UCSICE-VerifyFinalReport2011Addendum-FINAL.pdf,8/13/2014,024-030 "USCIS E-Verify Customer Satisfaction Survey, January 2013 ",This report focuses on the customer satisfaction of companies currently enrolled in the E-Verify program. Satisfaction with E-Verify remains high and follows up a three-point gain in 2011 with a one-point improvement in 2012 for a satisfaction index of 86. This is 19 points above the current federal government average.,-,USCIS,"Hill, Claudette (USCIS)",claudette.hill@dhs.gov,1485,Public,"http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Verification/E-Verify/E-Verify_Native_Documents/UCSIC_E-VerifyCustomerSatisfactionSurveyFinalReport2012.pdf ",8/13/2014,024-030 "USCIS E-Verify Customer Satisfaction Survery, January 2014","This report focuses on the customer satisfaction of companies currently enrolled in the E-Verify program. Satisfaction with E-Verify remains high with the satisfaction index holding at 86 again in the 2013 measure. This is 20 points above the current federal government average. Historically, users have been highly satisfied with E-Verify.",-,USCIS,"Hill, Claudette (USCIS)",claudette.hill@dhs.gov,1486,Public,http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Verification/E-Verify/E-Verify_Native_Documents/USCIS_E-Verify_Report_2013.pdf,8/13/2014,024-030 CBP Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS),"CROSS is a searchable database of CBP rulings that can be retrieved based on simple or complex search characteristics using keywords and Boolean operators. CROSS has the added functionality of CROSS referencing rulings from the initial search result set with their modified, revoked or referenced counterparts. Rulings collections are separated into Headquarters and New York.",-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1487,Public,http://rulings.cbp.gov/index.asp?qu=statistics,8/13/2014,024-043 "U.S. Customs and Border Protection Import Trade Trends -FY2012, Year-End Report","U.S. Customs and Border Protection is pleased to present the Import Trade Trends Report. This report is produced semiannually and features graphical analysis and trade highlights. While U.S. Census Bureau has been producing monthly trade statistics at the aggregate level, this report is designed to trace major trade patterns and their impact on CBP workload and initiatives. ",-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1488,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Trade%20Trends%20fy12_yearend.pdf,11/21/2014,024-042 CBP Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Annual Seizure Statistics,"Products that infringe on U.S. trademarks, copyrights, and patents threaten the health and safety of American consumers,our economy, and our national security. U.S. Customs and Border Protection) and U.S. Immigration and Customs EnforcementŠ—Čs Homeland Security Investigations continued Intellectual Property Rights enforcement against these illicit imports mitigates the financial and welfare risk",-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1489,Public,"http://www.cbp.gov/trade/priority-issues/ipr/statistics ",8/13/2014,024-043 CBP Quota Bulletins,"Quota information is issued for the trade community by the Quota Enforcement Administration Branch within the Office of International Trade. The Quota Bulletins have replaced the previous Quota Book Transmittals. Current and relevant previous year bulletins are organized by year of issuance. ",-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1490,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/trade/quota/bulletins,8/13/2014,024-043 TSA Claims Data 2002-2006,"Claims made against TSA during a screening process of persons or passenger's property due to an injury, loss, or damage. Claims data information include claim number, incident date, claim type, claim amount, status, and disposition. ",-,TSA,"Kane, Donna (TSA)",donna.kane@tsa.dhs.gov,1504,Public,http://www.tsa.gov/sites/default/files/assets/xls/research/claims_2002_2006.xlsx,8/18/2014,024-025 TSA Claims Data 2007-2009,"Claims made against TSA during a screening process of persons or passenger's property due to an injury, loss, or damage. Claims data information include claim number, incident date, claim type, claim amount, status, and disposition.",-,TSA,"Kane, Donna (TSA)",donna.kane@tsa.dhs.gov,1524,Public,http://www.tsa.gov/sites/default/files/assets/xls/research/claims_2007_2009.xlsx,8/18/2014,024-025 TSA Claims Data 2010-2012,"Claims made against TSA during a screening process of persons or passenger's property due to an injury, loss, or damage. Claims data information include claim number, incident date, claim type, claim amount, status, and disposition.",-,TSA,"Kane, Donna (TSA)",donna.kane@tsa.dhs.gov,1525,Public,http://www.tsa.gov/sites/default/files/assets/xls/research/claims_2010_2012.xlsx,8/18/2014,024-025 TSA Claims Data 2010-2013,"Claims made against TSA during a screening process of persons or passenger's property due to an injury, loss, or damage. Claims data information include claim number, incident date, claim type, claim amount, status, and disposition.",-,TSA,"Kane, Donna (TSA)",donna.kane@tsa.dhs.gov,1526,Public,http://www.tsa.gov/sites/default/files/assets/xls/research/claims_2010_2013.xlsx,8/18/2014,024-025 CBP Border Wait Times,Estimated wait times for northern and southern border crossings.,-,CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1527,Public,http://bwt.cbp.gov/,8/20/2014,024-042 Boating Accident Statistics ,"Accident statistics available on the Coast GuardŠ—Čs website by state, year, and one variable to obtain tables and/or graphs. Data from reports has been loaded for years 2005-2013. Data represents information submitted from the 56 reporting jurisdictions - 50 states and US territories.",-,USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,1544,Public,https://bard.cns-inc.com/Screens/PublicInterface/Report1.aspx,1/8/2015,024-039 Nonimmigrant Admissions - Fiscal Year 2013,"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, or to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1564,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/publication/nonimmigrant-admissions-united-states-2013,1/9/2015,024-002 USCG Facility Pollution,The Marine Casualty and Pollution Data files provide details about marine casualty and pollution incidents investigated by Coast Guard Offices throughout the United States. The database can be used to analyze marine accidents and pollution incidents by facility type and date. ,-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1605,Public,https://inventory.data.gov/dataset/marine-casualty-and-pollution-database-facility-pollution-for-2002-2013/resource/f725d1df-183e-4772-aff8-43b668c49426,9/4/2014,024-039 USCG Injury,The Marine Casualty and Pollution Data files provide details about marine casualty and pollution incidents investigated by Coast Guard Offices throughout the United States. The database can be used to analyze marine accidents and pollution incidents by injury. ,-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1606,Public,https://inventory.data.gov/dataset/marine-casualty-and-pollution-database-injury-for-2002-2013/resource/26ef6fb1-0928-45b3-9328-caae48917313,9/4/2014,024-039 USCG Other Events,The Marine Casualty and Pollution Data files provide details about marine casualty and pollution incidents investigated by Coast Guard Offices throughout the United States. The database can be used to analyze marine accidents and pollution incidents by a variety of factors. ,-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1607,Public,https://inventory.data.gov/dataset/marine-casualty-and-pollution-database-other-events-for-2002-2013/resource/16ee619d-94ab-433a-9a4d-6758389a2209,9/4/2014,024-039 USCG Vessel,The Marine Casualty and Pollution Data files provide details about marine casualty and pollution incidents investigated by Coast Guard Offices throughout the United States. The database can be used to analyze marine accidents and pollution incidents by a variety of factors including vessel. ,-,USCG,"Boyd, Ervin (CBP)",ervin.d.boyd@uscg.dhs.gov,1608,Public,https://inventory.data.gov/dataset/marine-casualty-and-pollution-database-vessel-2002-2010/resource/09dc6582-5e70-4c6e-85fc-7b74c6381716,9/4/2014,024-039 USCG Vessel Events,The Marine Casualty and Pollution Data files provide details about marine casualty and pollution incidents investigated by Coast Guard Offices throughout the United States. The database can be used to analyze marine accidents and pollution incidents by a variety of factors including vessel events. ,-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1609,Public,"https://inventory.data.gov/dataset/marine-casualty-and-pollution-database-vessel-events-for-2002-2013/resource/86fe6c57-491d-416f-bd19-eaeac25a064c ",9/4/2014,024-039 USCG Vessel Pollution,The Marine Casualty and Pollution Data files provide details about marine casualty and pollution incidents investigated by Coast Guard Offices throughout the United States. The database can be used to analyze marine accidents and pollution incidents by a variety of factors including vessel pollutant details. ,-,USCG,"Dewey, John (USCG)",John.F.Dewey@uscg.mil,1610,Public,"https://inventory.data.gov/dataset/marine-casualty-and-pollution-database-vessel-pollution-for-2002-2013/resource/90370b6a-ff5f-44a0-bdb9-03b894f0ed03 ",9/4/2014,024-039 Segment Architecture,"For architectural purposes, Functional Areas are further decomposed into logical subsets to enable focused analysis and planning around one or more functions, or segments. Segment architectures are mission-driven, actionable transition plans that support the goal of Š—“One DHSŠ—ť. They bridge strategic planning, mission and business operations, and IT implementation.",-,MGMT,"Ellmore, Kimberly (MGMT)",kimberly.ellmore@hq.dhs.gov,1646,Public,-,9/12/2014,024-003 Strategy Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (QHSR),"Strategy (QHSR) is comprised of the DHS missions, goals, and objectives as outlined in the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (QHSR).",-,MGMT,"Culbertson, Amy (MGMT)",Amy.Culbertson@dhs.gov,1647,Public,-,9/12/2014,024-003 Performance Measure,"Performance Measures are values or characteristics used to measure progress toward goals. They are also used to find ways to improve progress, reduce risks, or improve cost-effectiveness.",-,MGMT,"Culbertson, Amy (MGMT)",Amy.Culbertson@dhs.gov,1648,Public,-,9/12/2014,024-003 Functional Capability and Activity,"Functional Capabilities are the desired or existing abilities to contribute to an objective or outcome (e.g., Vet Party). Functional Activities are actions or collections of actions that deliver a functional capability (e.g., Perform Law Enforecement Vetting).",-,MGMT,"Ellmore, Kimberly (MGMT)",kimberly.ellmore@hq.dhs.gov,1649,Public,-,9/12/2014,024-003 Refugees and Asylees: Fiscal Year 2013,The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have well-founded fear of persecution through two programs: one for refugees (persons outside the U.S. and their immediate relatives) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S. and their immediate relatives).,-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1664,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/publication/refugees-and-asylees-2013,1/8/2015,024-002 Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2012,"This report provides estimates of the size of the unauthorized immigrant population residing in the United States as of January 2012 by period of entry, region and country of origin, state of residence, age, and sex.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1689,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/ois_ill_pe_2012_2.pdf,9/25/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Size and Characteristics of the Resident Nonimmigrant Population in the United States: January 2012,"This report presents estimates of the size and characteristics of the resident nonimmigrant population in the United States. The estimates are daily averages for the 12-month period centered on January 1, 2012.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1690,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/ois_ni_pe_2012.pdf,9/25/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Legal Permanent Resident Population: 2012,"This report presents estimates of the legal permanent resident (LPR) population living in the United States on January 1, 2012. The LPR population includes persons granted lawful permanent residence, for example, ""green card"" recipients, but not those who had become U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1691,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/ois_lpr_pe_2012.pdf,9/25/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Size and Characteristics of the Resident Nonimmigrant Population in the United States: January 2011,"This report presents estimates of the size and characteristics of the resident nonimmigrant population in the United States. The estimates are daily averages for the 12-month period centered on January 1, 2011.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1692,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/immigration-statistics/ois_ni_pe_2011.pdf,9/25/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Legal Permanent Resident Population: 2011,"This report presents estimates of the legal permanent resident (LPR) population living in the United States on January 1, 2011. The LPR population includes persons granted lawful permanent residence, for example, ""green card"" recipients, but not those who had become U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1693,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/immigration-statistics/ois_lpr_pe_2011.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2011,"This report provides estimates of the size of the unauthorized immigrant population residing in the United States as of January 2011 by period of entry, region and country of origin, state of residence, age, and sex. ",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1694,Public,https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/ois_ill_pe_2011.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2010,"This report provides estimates of the size of the unauthorized immigrant population residing in the United States as of January 2010 by period of entry, region and country of origin, state of residence, age, and gender.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1695,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/ois_ill_pe_2010.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Legal Permanent Resident Population: 2009,"This report presents estimates of the legal permanent resident (LPR) population living in the United States on January 1, 2009. The LPR population includes persons granted lawful permanent residence, for example, Š—“green cardŠ—ť recipients, but not those who had become U.S. citizens.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1696,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/lpr_pe_2009.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2009,"This report provides estimates of the number of unauthorized immigrants residing in the United States as of January 2009 by period of entry, region and country of origin, state of residence, age, and gender. The estimates were obtained using the Š—“residualŠ—ť methodology employed for estimates of the unauthorized population in 2008 (see Hoefer, Rytina, and Baker, 2009).",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1697,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/ois_ill_pe_2009.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2008,"This report provides estimates of the number of unauthorized immigrants residing in the United States as of January 2008 by period of entry, region and country of origin, state of residence, age and gender. The estimates were obtained using the Š—“residualŠ—ť methodology employed for estimates of the unauthorized population in 2007 (see Hoefer, Rytina and Baker, 2008).",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1698,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/ois_ill_pe_2008.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2007,"This report provides estimates of the number of unauthorized immigrants residing in the United States as of January 2007 by period of entry, region and country of origin, state of residence, age and gender. The estimates were obtained using the Š—“residualŠ—ť methodology employed for estimates of the unauthorized population in 2005 and 2006 (see Hoefer, Rytina and Campbell, 2006; 2007).",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1699,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/ois_ill_pe_2007.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2006,"This report provides estimates of the number of unauthorized immigrants residing in the United States as of January 2006 by period of entry, region and country of origin, and state of residence. The estimates were obtained using the same Š—“residualŠ—ť methodology employed for estimates of the unauthorized population in 2005 (see Hoefer, Rytina and Campbell, 2006).",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1700,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/ill_pe_2006.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2005,"This report provides estimates of the number of unauthorized immigrants residing in the United States in January 2005 by period of entry, country of origin, and state of residence.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1701,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/ILL_PE_2005.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: January 2005,"This report provides estimates of the number of unauthorized immigrants residing in the United States in January 2005 by period of entry, country of origin, and state of residence.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1702,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/ILL_PE_2005.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 Estimates of the Resident Nonimmigrant Population in the United States: 2008,"This report presents estimates on the size and characteristics of the resident nonimmigrant population in the United States in 2008.1 The estimates were based on administrative records of the Department of Homeland Security using a modified version of the method employed in previous DHS estimates (Grieco, 2006).",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1703,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/ois_ni_pe_2008.pdf,9/26/2014,024-002 CBP List of Preclearance Locations,"CBP Preclearance provides for the U.S. border inspection and clearance of commercial air passengers and their goods at (15) locations in (6) foreign countries. CBP Preclearance is focused solely on passenger processing (no cargo). Processing includes anything a traveler is bringing into the U.S. that belongs to them, for example: their luggage, clothing, souveniers and any other personal effects.",-,CBP,"Jones, Ackie (CBP)",Ackie.Jones@CBP.DHS.GOV,1716,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/preclearance/preclear-locations,9/30/2014,024-044 "CBP List of of Port of Entries by Land, Air and Sea",This datasets provides a Port of Entry in any state by clicking on the map.,-,CBP,"Jones, Ackie (CBP)",Ackie.Jones@CBP.DHS.GOV,1717,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports,9/30/2014,024-042 CBP Port Codes,This dataset provides a Complete Listing Of valid District/Port Codes in the U.S.,-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1718,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/CBP%20Port%20Codes%20041014_1.pdf,9/30/2014,024-042 Immigration Enforcement Actions: Fiscal Year 2013,"Each year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of aliens who may be or are in violation of U.S. immigration laws.",-,PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,1756,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/publication/immigration-enforcement-actions-2013,1/9/2015,024-002 DHS Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2013,"Provides a summary of DHS's financial data explaining the major sources and uses of funds and provides a quick look at our Balance Sheet, Statement of Net Cost, Statement of Changes in Net Position, Statement of Budgetary Resources, Statement of Custodial Activities, Stewardship Assets and Investments, and Limitations of Financial Statements.",-,MGMT,"Trippie, Keith (MGMT)",Keith.Trippie1@dhs.gov,1757,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/dhs_agency_financial_report_fy2013-errata.pdf,10/2/2014,024-003 DHS Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties FY 2013 Annual Report to Congress,This Annual Report details CRCL's priorities and activities in FY2013. CRCLŠ—Čs activities focused on alignment with the DepartmentŠ—Čs missions: Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing Security; Securing and Managing Our Borders; Enforcing and Administering Our Immigration Laws; Safeguarding and Securing Cyberspace; and Ensuring Resilience to Disasters.,-,MGMT,"McKenney, Bill (CRCL)",William.Mckenney@dhs.gov,1758,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/crcl-fy-2013-annual-report.pdf,10/2/2014,024-003 DHS Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties FY 2012 Annual Report to Congress,"This Annual Report details CRCL's priorities and activities in FY2012. CRCLŠ—Čs activities focused on alignment with the DepartmentŠ—Čs missions: Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing Security; Securing and Managing Our Borders; Enforcing and Administering Our Immigration Laws; Safeguarding and Securing Cyberspace; and Ensuring Resilience to Disasters. ",-,MGMT,"McKenney, Bill (CRCL)",William.Mckenney@dhs.gov,1759,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/crcl-annual-report-fy-2012_4.pdf,10/2/2014,024-003 DHS Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties FY 2011 Annual Report to Congress,"This Annual Report details CRCL's priorities and activities in FY2011. CRCLŠ—Čs activities focused on alignment with the DepartmentŠ—Čs missions: Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing Security; Securing and Managing Our Borders; Enforcing and Administering Our Immigration Laws; Safeguarding and Securing Cyberspace; and Ensuring Resilience to Disasters. ",-,MGMT,"McKenney, Bill (CRCL)",William.Mckenney@dhs.gov,1760,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/crcl-annual-report-fy-2011-final.pdf,10/2/2014,024-003 "U.S. Customs and Border Protection Import Trade Trends - FY 2011, Year-End Report","U.S. Customs and Border Protection is pleased to present the Import Trade Trends Report. This report is produced semiannually and features graphical analysis and trade highlights. While U.S. Census Bureau has been producing monthly trade statistics at the aggregate level, this report is designed to trace major trade patterns and their impact on CBP workload and initiatives. ",-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1776,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Trade%20Trends%20fy11_yearend.pdf,11/21/2014,024-043 "U.S. Customs and Border Protection Import Trade Trends - FY 2010, Year-End Report","U.S. Customs and Border Protection is pleased to present the Import Trade Trends Report. This report is produced semiannually and features graphical analysis and trade highlights. While U.S. Census Bureau has been producing monthly trade statistics at the aggregate level, this report is designed to trace major trade patterns and their impact on CBP workload and initiatives.",-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1777,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Trade%20Trends%20fy10_yearend.pdf,11/21/2014,024-043 U.S. Customs and Border Protection Top 5000 Importers FY 2013,The fiscal year 2013 Top 5000 Importer List is based on import value sorted alphabetically by company name.,-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1778,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/document/top-5000/top-5000-importers-fy-2013,11/21/2014,024-043 U.S. Customs and Border Protection Top 5000 Importers FY 2012,The fiscal year 2012 Top 5000 Importer List is based on import value sorted alphabetically by company name.,-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1779,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/document/top-5000/top-5000-importers-fy-2012,11/21/2014,024-043 U.S. Customs and Border Protection Top 5000 Importers FY 2011,The fiscal year 2011 Top 5000 Importer List is based on import value sorted alphabetically by company name.,-,CBP,"Byram, James (CBP)",JAMES.H.BYRAM@cbp.dhs.gov,1780,Public,"http://www.cbp.gov/document/top-5000/top-5000-importers-fy-2011 ",11/21/2014,024-043 FEMA Disaster Declaration Summary API,"This dataset lists all official FEMA Disaster Declarations. This is raw, unedited data from FEMA's National Emergency Management Information System (NEMIS) and as such is subject to a small percentage of human error. The dataset is primarily composed of historical data that was manually entered into NEMIS. The NEMIS system started in 1998. ","disaster declarations, disasters, emergency management, fema, mitigation, federal emergency management agency, hurricanes,floods, tornados, fire, mudslides, earthquakes, api",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1797,Public,http://www.fema.gov/data-feeds/openfema-dataset-disaster-declarations-summaries-v1,11/26/2014,024-008 FEMA Disaster Declaration Summary -shp,"This dataset lists all official FEMA Disaster Declarations. This is raw, unedited data from FEMA's National Emergency Management Information System (NEMIS) and as such is subject to a small percentage of human error. The dataset is primarily composed of historical data that was manually entered into NEMIS. The NEMIS system started in 1998. ","USA,US Territory, FEMA, disaster,declaration, current, emergency assistance, safety, federal emergency management agency, geospatial ",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1798,Public,http://gis.fema.gov/geoserver/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=FEMA:CURRENT_DISASTER_DECLARATIONS&maxFeatures=5000&outputFormat=SHAPE-ZIP,11/26/2014,024-008 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program - Property Acquisitions - API,This API lists properties from completed acquisition projects funded under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP). HMGP provides grants to states and local governments to implement long-term hazard mitigation measures after a major disaster declaration. For More information on HMGP please visit http://www.fema.gov/hazard-mitigation-grant-program. ,"mitigation, grants, disaster, recovery, HMGP, fema, federal emergency management agency, federal funds, hazard mitigation, egrants, api",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1800,Public,http://www.fema.gov/data-feeds/openfema-dataset-hazard-mitigation-grant-program-property-acquisitions-v1,11/26/2014,024-006 Hazard Mitigation Grants - API,"The dataset contains funded (financial obligation to grantee) open projects still under pre-obligation processing are not represented. This is raw, unedited data from FEMA's National Emergency Management Information System (NEMIS) and as such is subject to a small percentage of human error. ","mitigation, grants, disaster, recovery, HMGP, fema, federal emergency management agency, federal funds, hazard mitigation, egrants, API",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1803,Public,https://www.fema.gov/data-feeds/openfema-dataset-hazard-mitigation-grants-v1,11/26/2014,024-006 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Appeals Database,"The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) provides grants to state, local, tribal and territorial governments to implement long-term hazard mitigation measures after a major disaster declaration. The purpose of the HMGP is to reduce the loss of life and property due to natural disasters and to enable mitigation measures to be implemented during the immediate recovery from a disaster. ","hazard mitigation grant program, hmgp, hazards, disasters, recovery, prepare, mitigate, grants, federal funds, property, acquisitions, buyouts, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1804,Public,"https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/98018 ",1/8/2015,024-006 Archived Housing Assistance Program Data,"This dataset contains aggregated, non-PII data generated by FEMAŠ—Čs Enterprise Coordination & Information Management reporting team to share archived data on FEMAŠ—Čs Housing Assistance Program within the state, county, zip where the registration is valid for the closed declarations starting with declaration number 1539.The data is divided into data for renters and data for property owners.","archived, housing assistance, recovery, damage assessment, renters, owners, disasters, declarations, individual assistance, recovery, closed declarations, severity of damage, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1805,Public,http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/30714,11/26/2014,024-008 USFA 1999 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 1999 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details.","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 1999, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1806,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34004,11/27/2014,024-008 USFA 2000 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2000 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details. ","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2000, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1807,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34029,11/27/2014,024-008 USFA 2001 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2001 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details. ","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2001, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1808,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/33967,11/27/2014,024-008 USFA 2002 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2002 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details.","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2002, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1809,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34022,11/27/2014,024-008 USFA 2003 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2003 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details. ","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2003, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1810,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34054,11/27/2014,024-008 USFA 2004 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2004 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details. ","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2004, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1811,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34069,11/27/2014,024-008 USFA 2005 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2005 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details. ","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2005, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1812,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34073,11/27/2014,024-008 USFA 2006 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2006 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details. ","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2006, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1816,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34080,12/1/2014,024-008 USFA 2007 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2007 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details. ","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2007, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1817,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34093,12/1/2014,024-008 USFA 2008 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2008 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details. ","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2008, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1818,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34100,12/1/2014,024-008 USFA 2009 Basic Fire Incident Data,"The 2009 US Fire Administration Fire (USFA) Fire Incident & Cause Data was provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center's (NFDC's) National Fire Incident Reporting System has numerous data elements that detail fire incidents for example, the fire department, fire incident, the occupants, structure and equipment used, hazard material involved and casualty details. ","usfa, fire administration, nfirs, safety, fire, 2009, fire causes, fire incidents, united states, nfdc, national fire incident reporting system, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1819,Public,https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34110,12/1/2014,024-008 Public Assistance Applicants - API,"This dataset lists summarized Applicant (sub-grantee) information that supplements the ""Public Assistance Funded Projects Detail"" dataset.","public, assistance, grant, applicant, grantee, fund, projects, fema, nemis, federal emergency management agency, disaster, recovery, state, zip code, API",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1821,Public,https://www.fema.gov/data-feeds/openfema-dataset-public-assistance-applicants-v1,12/1/2014,024-009 Public Assistance Funded Projects Detail - API,"The ""Public Assistance Funded Projects Details"" dataset contains obligated (financial obligation to grantee) Public Assistance projects, lists public assistance recipients designated as applicants in the data, and a list of every funded, individual project, called project worksheets. Open projects still under pre-obligation processing are not represented.","public, assistance, grant, applicant, grantee, fund, projects, fema, damage, project amount, project size, total obligated, nemis, federal emergency management agency, disaster, recovery, state, zip code, API",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1822,Public,https://www.fema.gov/data-feeds/openfema-dataset-public-assistance-funded-projects-details-v1,12/1/2014,024-009 Public Assistance Funded Projects Summary - API,"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 through the Public Assistance (PA) Program (CDFA Number 97.036). ","public assistance, disaster, grant, funding, sub-grantees, declaration, education applicant, federal funds obligated, incident type, flood, fire, earthquake, hurricane, storm, projects, federal emergency management agency, fema, api",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1823,Public,https://www.fema.gov/data-feeds/openfema-dataset-public-assistance-funded-projects-summaries-v1,12/1/2014,024-009 FEMA Housing Assistance Program Data,"This dataset contains aggregated, non-PII data generated by FEMAŠ—Čs Enterprise Coordination & Information Management (ECIM) reporting team to share data on FEMAŠ—Čs Housing Assistance Program within the state, county, zip where the registration is valid for declarations. The data is divided into data for renters and data for property owners. ","Housing Assistance, recovery, damage assessment, renters, owners, disasters, declarations, individual assistance, recovery, severity of damage, fema, federal emergency management agency",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1836,Public,http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34758,12/1/2014,024-009 SEVIS By the Numbers,"SEVIS by the Numbers is a quarterly report that highlights nonimmigrant student and exchange visitor trends, values and information using data from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), which SEVP uses to track and monitor the status and activities of nonimmigrant students and exchange visitors who enter the United States. ",-,ICE,"Martindale, Paul (ICE)",paul.martindale@dhs.gov,1856,Public,http://www.ice.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Document/2014/by-the-numbers.pdf,1/8/2015,024-048 FY 2013 ICE Immigration Removals,CE has prioritized its limited resources on the identification and removal of criminal aliens and those apprehended at the border while attempting to unlawfully enter the United States. This report provides an overview of ICE Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 civil immigration enforcement and removal operations.,-,ICE,"Vellore, Raj (ICE)",Raj.Vellore@dhs.gov,1876,Public,http://www.ice.gov/doclib/about/offices/ero/pdf/2013-ice-immigration-removals.pdf,1/9/2015,024-047 I-94 Automation FAQs,"In order to increase efficiency, reduce operating costs and streamline the admissions process, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has automated Form I-94 at air and sea ports of entry. The paper form will no longer be provided to a traveler upon arrival, except in limited circumstances. The traveler will be provided with a CBP admission stamp on their travel document. ",-,CBP,"Jones, Ackie (CBP)",Ackie.Jones@CBP.DHS.GOV,1896,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/i94_factsheet_2.pdf,1/22/2015,024-044 CBP Deferred Inspection Sites ,These sites provide assistance to those individuals who at the time of entry into the United States were scheduled for a deferred inspection or believe that the documentation and corresponding endorsements issued at the port of entry require review and possible correction. ,-,CBP,"Jones, Ackie (CBP)",Ackie.Jones@CBP.DHS.GOV,1897,Public,http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/deferred_inspection_sites_052914.xls,1/22/2015,024-043 Combined Automated Operations System,"The Combined Automated Operations data asset allows port managers to schedule, run, record, and report on enforcement operations, either by random selection or manual choice of operation and time, and to perform random lane manipulations, moving inspectors from one primary lane to another in an unpredictable manner. CAOS is intended to deter the effects of surveillance by smugglers, reduce opportunities for internal conspiracy, increase the unpredictability of enforcement operations, record and report all enforcement operations, and improve overall enforcement effectiveness. CBP has indicated a desire to extend this functionality to additional land border ports because this data asset used to improve enforcement effectiveness has proven itself to be part of a powerful enforcement tool. ","Enforcement Operations, Inspector Lane Rotation, CBP Inspector, hash-id, lane assignments",CBP,"SWEARENGEN, FRANCES (CBP)",FRANCES.A.SWEARENGEN@cbp.dhs.gov,4314,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 Vehicle Tracking System,Repository of unit vehicle maintenance and management information.,"vehicle, vehicle tracking, vehicle history",USCG,"Grindle, Ernest (USCG)",ernest.a.grindle@uscg.mil,4368,Public,-,3/28/2014,024-039 Crisis Management and Event Tracking,"The Crisis Management system is used 24/7 by the ACO Watch to manage information about daily security incidents in the aviation systems. ","security incidents, crisis Management",TSA,"Sayad, Ahmad (TSA)",sayad.ahmad@dhs.gov,4459,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-024 Freight Assessment System,"The Freight Assessment System reduces the risk of transporting cargo on passenger and all cargo aircraft. The FAS will incorporate elements of the TSA Known Shipper, IAC, and other systems combined with specific shipping data to determine the level of risk for air cargo shipments. The Freight Assessment System meets TSA mission objectives as established by the Aviation Transportation Security Act 2001, Air cargo strategic plan in 2003.","Predictive analysis data, risk based information, air cargo",TSA,"Sayad, Ahmad (TSA)",sayad.ahmad@dhs.gov,4471,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-024 Toxic Inhalant Hazard Risk Reduction Verification System,"Toxic Inhalant Hazard Risk Reduction Verification System use to be known as Toxic Inhalant Hazard Tracking System. Toxic Inhalation Hazard (TIH) aims to mitigate the risk from transportation of TIH substances through densely populated areas. ","Toxic Inhalantation Hazard, TIH, Toxic Inhalation Hazard Risk Reduction Verification System, YIHRRVS, risk reduction, commodity information, high threat urban area, high threat, RSSM, Risk Security ",TSA,"Lusty, Brian (TSA)",brian.lusty@dhs.gov,4590,Public,-,6/5/2014,024-024 CIO Correspondence Logging Operating System,Correspondence management system to manage and track all of the correspondence packages that require the Chief Information OfficerÎčs approval and signature. ,"Correspondence, Document, CIO Signature, CIO Correspondence, CIO Approval, IT Waivers/Exceptions, IT Action Memos",TSA,"Worsham, Paul (TSA)",Paul.Worsham@dhs.gov,5006,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-023 Enterprise Analysis System Encase Enterprise,Encase enterprise is currently the primary tool used to perform forensic analysis of TSA IT assets and equipment.,"Forensics, IT asset, equipment",TSA,"Choi, Frank (TSA)",Frank.choi@dhs.gov,5075,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Staffing Allocation Model Database,"Workforce Utilization (WU) utilizes SAM DB to store an airportÎčs annual budget allocation for full-time headcount, part-time headcount and FTE, in addition to Manager Allocations for hub airports. Updates to the allocation line items and manager allocations can be made via a user-friendly SAM DB interface. SAM DB users are able to generate airport-specific Annual Allocation Letters and Allocation Update Letters.","Staffing, Allocation, Model, SAM, FTE, MOR",TSA,"Coffman, Michael (TSA)",michael.coffman@tsa.dhs.gov,5095,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 "Project Jack Rabbit Data Storage, Distribution, and Support","Project Jack Rabbit Data Storage, Distribution, and Support collects, stores, and analyzes data from chlorine and ammonia releases to identify preventive actions and inform stakeholders (first responders, emergency managers, etc) of risks and mitigating procedures.","Jack Rabbit, Toxic Inhalation Hazard, Chemical Release, Chemical Release, Dugway Proving Ground, CSAC, Chlorine, Ammonia",TSA,"Sayad, Ahmad (TSA)",sayad.ahmad@dhs.gov,5323,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Enhanced Staffing Model,The ESM project provides TSA a custom web application with the capability to model the staffing requirements for the current and future airports under TSA direction. The software application will provide the full functionality of the previous TSA Staffing Model (version 5.4.1) application as well as the functionality provided by the SABRE Staff Plan application. The application is expected to support a user base of 400+ people located throughout the country.,"Simulation, Optimization, Staffing, Scheduling, Budget, SAM Process",TSA,"Randol, Kirk (TSA)",kirk.randol@tsa.dhs.gov,5363,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Centralized Reporting Team,Centralized Reporting Team (CRT) manually compiles and distributes a weekly operations status report (OOR) to OIT senior leadership regarding project status information and leading division metrics. The OOR project objective is to provide TSA leadership with an automated weekly report that enables leadership to perform analytics to identify and mitigate risks.,"TSA IT OOR, IT Weekly Operations Report",TSA,"Smith, Richard (TSA)",richard.s.smith@tsa.dhs.gov,5455,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 FOIAXpress,"FX is a COTS initiative providing CBP with enhanced FOIA requests and responses in a single system. FX will track and manage CBP FOIA requests, process requests in a timely and efficient manner, allow for daily case management and oversight, provide reports, and provide an electronic data repository for file keeping. The project is sponsored by the Office of International Trade, FOIA Division. FX is an IIS based application, allowing users to take full advantage of an internal network that creates, edits and processes FOIA requests. The system utilizes Active Directory, and SQL databases to facilitate and store case workflows, content, metadata, etc. This web-accessible system will replace a largely manual process that consists of e-mail, multiple storage locations, and manual FOIA request tracking and workflow facilitation. The system utilizes out-of-the-box configuration of the FX application to design and manage documents, document workflows, and associated permissions. It provides users with the ability to revise existing or create new workflow elements and provides fully configurable search and reporting capabilities. ","FOIA,Request, Appeal,case, freedom",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,5472,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 OIT Asset Database,"The OIT Asset Database will allow authorized users to quickly add, edit and retrieve software and hardware procurement, contract and contact information, as well as software license and hardware location from a centralized repository within TSA's network. ","OIT Asset, Procurements",TSA,"Nason, Karen (TSA)",karen.nason@tsa.dhs.gov,5527,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Global Risk Assessment and Decision Support System,"The majority of the data relates to International Airport Assessments. This data includes supporting entity data, questionnaire responses, and risk/vulnerability information. ","Foreign Airport Assessment, FAAP, FAAR, Global Compliance",TSA,"Nguyen, Hai (TSA)",Hai.nguyen@tsa.dhs.gov,5528,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-024 Compliance and Risk Management System," CARMA is a dashboard used in report tracking. Currently, IAD tracks and reports on risk data through separate manual reports. CARMA automates this manual process and provides centralized risk reports and Dashboard to senior management, ISSOÎčs, and System Owners",Reporting,TSA,"Jurado, Sharon (TSA)",sharon.jurado@tsa.dhs.gov,5564,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-024 Immigration Statistics,"Decision-support function producing annual core reports on immigrants by legal status and by conducting quantitative studies and research on immigration. Develops, analyzes, and disseminates statistical information needed to inform policy and assess the effects of immigration in the United States. Goal is to provide high-quality statistical information that is relevant, timely, cost-effective, and customer-oriented. ","Immigration Statistics, I94, LPR, Naturalization, Apprehensions, Removals",PLCY,"Rytina, Nancy (PDEV)",nancy.rytina@dhs.gov,5770,Public,http://www.dhs.gov/data-statistics,1/16/2014,024-002 Boating Accident Reporting DataBase,"The Boating Accident Report Database (BARD) contains data on recreational boating accidents, which are reported to local district offices of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). Current regulations (33 CFR 173-4) require the operator of any vessel, numbered or used for recreational purposes to file a Boating Accident Report (BAR) if the vessel is involved in an accident that results in loss of life, personal injury which requires medical treatment beyond first aid, damage to the vessel and other property exceeding $500, or complete loss of the vessel.","Boating, Safety, Accidents",USCG,"Tomczuk, Susan (USCG)",Susan.Tomczuk@USCG.Mil,5782,Public,http://www.uscgboating.org/statistics,1/16/2014,024-039 Enterprise Document Management System,Enterprise document management (Documentum). EDMS was replaced by Ishare in 2008. ,Legal Document,TSA,"Bonner, Neal (TSA)",neal.bonner@tsa.dhs.gov,1000283,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 Screener Scheduling System ,System enables airports to accurately determine the level of staff control required for a given flight schedule. Used by TSA Scheduling operations to create work schedules for passenger and baggage screeners based on expected airport traffic as per regis,"Calendar, Schedule, Agenda, Datebook, Chart, Almanac, Employee, Agent, Workers, Member, Personnel, Worforce, Occurrence, Incidence, Event, Incident, Amount, Performance Measure, Person, Individual, Character, Being, Position, Set, Place, Location, Arrangement, Condition, Skill, Ability, Talent",TSA,"Coffman, Michael (TSA)",michael.coffman@tsa.dhs.gov,1000287,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Revenue Issue Tracking System,This tracks over 300 air carriers who are responsible for remitting security fees to TSA and all the contact that has been made with each carrier.,"Account Transaction, Itinerary, Guide, Course, Journey, Schedule, Route, Program Organization, Association, Group, Club, Society, Institute",TSA,"Sayad, Ahmad (TSA)",sayad.ahmad@dhs.gov,1000294,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Safety Information System,"To provide information source for incidents, accidents, injuries, and illnesses to allow TSA to comply with OSHA recordkeeping requirements. (427) Overall safety and health information system; (1537) Resource Management","Safety, Health, Safety, Resource Management",TSA,"Richardson, Bryan (TSA)",bryan.richardson@tsa.dhs.gov,1000295,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Border Patrol Enforcement Tracking System 2 ,"Border Protection Enforcement Tracking System 2 (BPETS2) is an operational workforce management system designed to provide a single, standardized format for reporting within the Office of Border Patrol (OBP). BPETS2 is the main source solution to provide reporting for the Congressional mandated Government Performance Results Act (GPRA) within OBP. The BPETS2 program is the next generation of transactional BPETS functionality, including modules for employee information and behind-the-scenes interfaces with CBP Overtime Scheduling System (COSS) and WebTELE, scheduling management, Operational Requirements Based Budget Process (ORBBP) planning and Significant Incident Report (SIR) reporting. BPETS2 will seamlessly integrate with the enterprise reporting solution for standardized reporting.","Border, Boundary, Perimeter, State line, Periphery, Margin, Patrol, Guard, Tour, Unit, Group, Web Based, BPETS2, OBP, Border Patrol Enforcement Tracking Systems 2",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000310,Public,-,5/6/2014,024-041 Operational Requirements Based Budget Process ,"Replaces a current manual process of collecting and processing strategic planning data for resource allocation. Customs and Border Protections (CBP) users at each station are able to log into the web-based application and enter SMEAC information that is presented to the Sector Assistant Chief for review. Upon approval of all station SMEACs within a sector, the Sector Assistant Chief submits the sector SMEAC to HQ. The application uses roles to identify which data may be updated, but all users have the ability to view all SMEACs in the system. The goal of the application is to capture the data and present detailed and summarized results in a PDF format. Also provides user accountability that does not currently exist.","Resource allocation, ORBBP, SMEAC, HQ, Operations Requirements Based Budget Process",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000312,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 Overtime CAP/Premium Overtime Pay Information System,"The Premium Overtime Pay Information System (POPI) has been developed to record and track the amount of premium overtime by individual, organization (unit/section/branch/division minor and major office), region, district, port and nationwide. The premium overtime data consists of Work Ticket (all categories), FEPA, AUO, FLSA, and Compensatory Time (earned). This on-line system has pay period and year-to-date information. This system supports the overtime CAP batch system (reports 7502, 7502a, and 7503). Note: the data is used for budgetary purposes only. This data asset is currently being used as a read-only asset and contains historical data.","Premium Overtime, Budgetary Purpose, Pay Information, POPI, CAP, Premium Overtime Pay Information System",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000344,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 Full-Time Equivalency,The Full-Time Equivalency System (FTE) reports work hours in terms of FTEs. The FTE system provides information for planning and budgeting purposes. The system obtains initial work hours from the bi-weekly timecard and accumulates the data on a fiscal year basis by labor distribution. The information is available through the on-line system or data query.,"Full, Filled, Occupied, Complete, Satisfied, Satiated, Time, Occasion, Era, Period, Equivalency, Work Hours, Report, Description, Article, State, Information, Account, Reporting, Coverage, Treatment, Exposure, Labor Distribution, FTE, Full Time Equivalency",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000356,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 Customs Automated Pre-Employment Tracking System Web,"CAPES is designed to help support administrative functions for the Human Resources Management (HRM) by tracking and reporting on the pre-employment process, the random drug testing process, and drug testing by other Treasury agencies. In general, the pre-employment process is begun by an HRM personnel specialist entering data into the database about a selectee for a position, along with information about what requirements must be met prior to reporting for duty. The possible pre-employment requirements are drug screening, a background investigation, a medical examination, a tax check, and supervisory training. Apart from the pre-employment process, selectees can be registered for drug screening only. The latter types of entries are made by U.S. Customs' Pre-employment Branch personnel who have identified persons to undergo random drug testing or by personnel from other Treasury Bureaus who can request drug testing for their employees. The system allows the requesting persons (whether personnel specialists, Pre-Employment Branch Specialists, or authorized personnel from other Treasury agencies) to view and modify the data for their own selectees. After tracking is underway, various other people can view the data that pertains to their function(s). These people include the following: (1) the drug screening contractors or Collectors who obtain urine samples from those scheduled for drug screening and log pertinent information about that activity into the system; (2) the drug screening laboratory personnel who perform the actual chemical testing and report their findings; (3) the drug screening Medical Review Officer (MRO) who reviews the laboratory reports and indicates a pass/fail decision on his/her set of screens; (4) the medical examination personnel who report their findings as to the medical condition of the individuals required to take medical exams; and (5) the medical examination review officer who indicates his/her decision as to the suitability of the selectee. In addition, personnel from the field offices awaiting pre-employment results in order to fill vacancies can log into CAPES to track the progress of their selectees.","Pre-employment Process, Drug Test, Treasury Process, CAPES, Customs Automated Pre Employment Tracking System",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000358,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 GEMS,The General Counsel Electronic Management System is used to detain and remove illegal aliens; significantly reduce alien detention costs; reduces/eliminate paper A-File and associated logistical costs; automate case management and significantly enhances A-File tracking; and automates Service-wide document management and legal research. ,"Case, Assignment, Lawsuit, Investigation, Argument, Defense",ICE,"Holmes, Troy (ICE)",troy.holmes@dhs.gov,1000384,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-048 Bond Management Information System,"Provides an automated mechanism for tracking surety bond activity throughout the life cycle of each bond, from posting to termination (return of funds or retention of funds). Is accessible to Headquarters, regions, administrative centers and district offices. The Service uses Immigration Bonds as a means of ensuring that aliens appear at deportation hearings or do not violate the special status agreement under which they were granted permission to enter the country. Mantains the bond process information concerning each alien involved in judicial activities, pending the outcome of a trial, background check or hearing. Supports all reporting requirements. ","Case, Assignment, Lawsuit, Investigation, Argument, Defense",ICE,"Estes, George (ICE)",george.estes1@dhs.gov,1000388,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-047 Federal Financial Management System,"The Federal Financial Management System (FFMS) implements the use of a Standard General Ledger for the accounting of agency financial transactions. Used to create and maintain a record of each allocation, commitment, obligation, travel advance, and accounts receivable issued. Used as the system of record for the agency and supports all internal and external reporting requirements. The application interfaces with Travel Manager for Travel Requests and Travel Voucher processing. Is accessible nationwide and used by several DHS agencies. Is a Joint Financial Management Improvement Program (JFMIP) certified software application that conforms to OMB Circular A-127.",Financial Instrument,ICE,"Estes, George (ICE)",george.estes1@dhs.gov,1000391,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-045 Web-based Records Management System,"The Web-based Records Management System (WebRMS) supports data entry for law enforcement incident reports, storage of the information, and retrieval and analysis of incident data related to PBS managed facilities. The four FPS Megacenters use WebRMS to collect and maintain the basic information on law ","Event, Occasion, Incident, Experience, Result, Episode",NPPD,"Bobsein, Kevin (NPPD)",Kevin.B.Bobsein@hq.dhs.gov,1000410,Public,-,11/14/2014,024-012 Electronic Travel Document,"ICE DRO (Detention and Removal Operations) is responsible for ensuring that deportable aliens in the U.S. are removed in a timely manner. Non-criminal aliens can undergo a removal process. Before the alien can be sent back to his or her home country, a travel document must be prepared with the help of the home countryÎčs consulate. In the past, this process was paper-based Îč the travel document was sent to the consulate to be signed, and once it was signed it was sent back to the detention facility. The intent of the Electronic Travel Document (eTD) system is to accelerate this process by making the travel documents available in digital form. The form is viewed in electronic form by the consular user and signed using a digital signature pad. In addition, scanning and image capturing is built into the system to create a fully electronic process. ",Legal Document,ICE,"Vellore, Raj (ICE)",Raj.Vellore@dhs.gov,1000411,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-047 General Counsel Electronic Management System,The General Counsel Electronic Management System (GEMS) supports the Office of the Principle Legal Advisor (OPLA) and serves as a central repository for immigration case and document management. GEMS is used in the detention and removal of illegal aliens; significantly reduces alien detention costs; reduces/eliminates paper A-File and associated logistical costs; automates case management and significantly enhances A-File tracking; automates Service-wide document management and legal research.,"Case, Assignment, Lawsuit, Investigation, Argument, Defense",ICE,"Holmes, Troy (ICE)",troy.holmes@dhs.gov,1000414,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-048 FOIA Request Tracking System,"Provides a centralized system for ICE Office of Investigations (OI) to track FOIA requests, status of those requests, and level of effort and costs to provide FOIA services. ",investigations,ICE,"Fisher, Rosa (ICE)",Rosa.C.Fisher@ice.dhs.gov,1000416,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-048 Table of Organization Position System,"The Table of Organization Position System, TOPS, is a nation wide system that gives ICE a means to (1) exercise control over position vacancies; (2) maintain the Table of Organization (TO); (3) track positions throughout their life cycle: (4) link employees to positions; (5) support budgetary needs in determining and projecting costs of positions; (6) reconstruct and display the ICE work forces as it existed at a given time in any particular prior year; and (7) provide the users a means of quickly and easily obtaining information. TOPS exchanges data with other major human resources","Employee, Agent, Workers, Member, Personnel, Worforce",ICE,"McGraw, Bill (ICE)",bill.mcgraw@dhs.gov,1000417,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-048 Hiring Tracking System,"The Hiring Tracking System, a centralized mainframe application, gives the ICE/CIS an automated means for tracking and determining the status of candidates selected for ICE positions, identifying bottle necks in the hiring process, and providing information on applicant race/ethnicity, sex and disability status and respond to Service reporting requirements. Information is obtained through strucured reports and an hoc query tool. Upon selection for a position, a record for the selectee is created in the system and the hiring processes are tracked until the selected candidate either Enters on Duty (EOD) or is disqualified during processing. A recent ESP/HITS link has simplified the establishment of the candidate record. The submission of SF-52s in ESP result in data being transferred to HITS, which automates the creation of the candidate record. HITS also tracks applicant data, functionality formerly contained in the insp Applicant System (INSAS), now retired.","Employee, Agent, Workers, Member, Personnel, Worforce",ICE,"Beatty, Linda (ICE)",linda.beatty1@dhs.gov,1000418,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-048 Electronic System for Personnel,"The Electronic System for Personnel (ESP) is a web based, paperless SF-52 (Request for Personnel Action) tracking system. It is used by Servicewide users involved in processing personnel actions to electronically create, authorize, route and track SF-52s. Personnel actions originated by management personnel are supplemented by Human Resource Office data and electronically forwarded to the National Finance Center for payroll/personnel processing., When finalized, an electronic SF-52 mirrors the Notice of Personnel Action form, and can be forwarded to the National Finance Center (NFC) for update to the NFC Personnel/Payroll System.","Employee, Agent, Workers, Member, Personnel, Worforce",ICE,"Beatty, Linda (ICE)",linda.beatty1@dhs.gov,1000419,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-048 Student and Exchange Visitor Information System II,The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System II (SEVIS II) supports the Immigration Services Division [ISD] mission goals for non-immigrant data collection. Provides statute-mandated collection of I-20 and DS-2019 data for visa categories F & M [students] and J [exchange visitors].,"Person, Individual, Character, Being, Exchange Student, Alien, Foreign, Exchange visitor, Outsider, Noncitizen, Education, Teaching, Learning, Schooling, Tutoring, Instruction, Schools",ICE,"Martindale, Paul (ICE)",paul.martindale@dhs.gov,1000430,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-048 "Electronic, Time, Attendance, and Scheduling ","The eTAS program is implementing a solution to electronically create employee schedules, transmit the data to the time keeping system, automate time and attendance, and data collection, and its calculations, and transmit the data to the payroll system. The automated time keeping system reduces the amount of time required for data entry, data calculation, and data tracking. The eTAS system automates the TSO workflow process for scheduling workload and the employeeÎčs time and attendance information.","Time, Attendance, Scheduling, Timekeeping, Payroll",TSA,"Bryant, Michael (TSA)",michael.bryant1@dhs.gov,1000435,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-024 Acquisition HTML DB - Acquisition Program Status,The TSA Acquisitions Program Status Report (TAPSR) system will serve as a repository of program-specific information that is updatable and viewable simultaneously by all authorized parties. There are four points that define the purpose of the Acquisitions,"Agreement, Accord, Conformity, Contract, Arrangement, Understanding, Capability, Ability, Capacity, Competence, Aptitude, Resources, Credential, Certification, Diploma, Documentation, Record, Permit, Employee, Agent, Workers, Member, Personnel, Worforce, System, Organization, Method",TSA,"Moffat, Jack (TSA)",jack.moffat@dhs.gov,1000443,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 TSA Staffing Model,"The purpose of the TSA Staffing Model is for the migration of workforce planning, analysis, and reporting system. The system creates airport staff modeling and workforce demands requirements. A resource modeling application used to analyze flight data and maximize resource allocation at airport checkpoints. TSA Staffing Model contains data about Workforce planning, employee and person information, and scheduling information. The data is collected from the Master Flight schedule and baseline data about airports (terminals, concourse, etc.). The data is then modified through an experiment and analyzed to determine the appropriate resources needed for various scenarios. ","Employee, Agent, Workers, Member, Personnel, Worforce, Person, Individual, Character, Being, Workforce Planning, Workforce Analysis, Flight data, Staffing Model, Airport, Airfield, Airdrome, Airstrip, Landing field, Terminal, Fatal, Computer, Station, Concourse, Public space, Gathering, Assembly, Rally, Crowd",TSA,"Sayad, Ahmad (TSA)",sayad.ahmad@dhs.gov,1000444,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Employee Assessment Management System,Deliver a web-based and non-web-based employee assessment management system utilizing commercial off-the-shelf technology that will provide TSA Office of Human Capital with the ability to create and edit assessment tests and is capable of providing sufficient reports.,Training Material,TSA,"Cober, Alana (TSA)",alana.cober@dhs.gov,1000445,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Safety & Health Information Management System,FAMS has a SHIMS app that should be fully operational around March '06. FAMS is currently working with DOL on the installation/configuration but changes are needed to include rewriting code. ,"Employee, Agent, Workers, Member, Personnel, Worforce, Incident, Event, Occurrence, Occasion, Episode, Circumstance",TSA,"Bray, Robert (TSA)",robert.bray@dhs.gov,1000447,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 TSA Collaboration and Document Management System (Sharepoint),"Provides a solution for TSAs need of a common workspace environment that permits collaboration of documentation, real-time dialog, the capturing of business processes and procedures, calendaring, and scheduling. ","Document Sharing, Collaboration, Teamwork, Group effort, Cooperation, Partnership, Document Collaboration, Business Processes and Procedures, Scheduling, Preparation, Development, Arrangement",TSA,"Sayad, Ahmad (TSA)",sayad.ahmad@dhs.gov,1000458,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Central Application Search System,CASS is as web based application that accesses data about applicant status maintained in the CASS database and supports Office of Human Resource Management with providing communication to the applicant with on-line access to status of the application process. Business need is to improve applicant retention during the applicant qualification process and reduce HRM help desk workload.,"Qualification, Accomplishment, Capability, Attribute, Attainment, Experience, Applicant Qualification, Applicant Screening, Applicant Status, CASS, Central Application Search System",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000484,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 Customs and Border Protection - Border Wait Times,Database of estimated current wait times at major northern and southern border crossings.,"Estimated Wait Time, Wait Time, Current Wait Time, Border Crossing, CBP BWT, Customs and Border Protection - Border Wait Times",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000485,Public,http://apps.cbp.gov/bwt/,8/20/2014,024-042 Historic Customs Building Database,"Historic Customs Buildings Database (HCBD) is a database application. This database maintains an inventory of all U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Buildings which have been declared historic. The application is located on the headquarters LAN and is used by Anne Saba, the Historian of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Routine maintenance is performed on HCBD. No further development is planned.","Historic, Significant, Notable, Old, Ancient, Antique, Building, Structure, Construction, Edifice, House, Inventory, List, Record, Catalog, Account, Register, HCBD, Historic Customs Building Database",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000489,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-041 Know Before You Go Quiz,Web based interactive quiz on CBP.gov designed to enhance end user's knowledge of Customs related issues when traveling internationally.,"International Travel, Knowledge, Ability, Apprehension, Awareness, Comprehension, Education, Awareness, Alertness, Attentiveness, Responsiveness, Recognition, Cognizance, Customs Related Issue, KB4YG Q, Know Before You Go Quiz",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000491,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-044 Enterprise Geospatial Information Services,"The Enterprise Geospatial Information Services system (eGIS) is a set of web-based applications and services. The Map Viewer application is designed to display data from multiple data sources spatially. The Universal Location Point Selector (ULPS) application will be used by transactional applications to support the depiction and display of the location associated with an incident, event or asset. The eGIS data services can be used by authorized personnel to view data in desktop/web applications and to create maps, identify patterns and trends and enhance traditional tabular reporting capabilities. The eGIS system is supported by a SQL Server 2005 geospatially enabled database and ESRI ArcSDE software. ArcSDE supports the management of the geospatial data contained with the DBMS. The eGIS database is considered the data asset. The eGIS system also displays data from the Border Enforcement Data that has been imported from various transactional systems, but that data is not housed within the eGIS database.","Geospatial, Map, Chart, Plan, Atlas, Drawing, Diagram, Web Based, EGIS, Enterprise Geospatial Information Services",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000509,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-041 Passenger Comment Card,"The PCC data asset supports the Office of Field Operations, Passenger Processing Division automation of collecting and reporting passenger comments.Îč Passengers complete the card that is read by card readers and stored in a batch file.Îč The file is transmitted to Customs monthly for loading into a database.","Comment Card, Field Operations, Comment, Remark, PCC, Passenger Comment Card",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000514,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 Regulations and Rulings Tracking System,RRTS is a web based intranet application that accesses a RRTS database in support of the office of Trade Relations Regulations and Rulings and provides case management. This replaces the Legal Case Inventory System (LCIS) previously used by CBP. This system maintains an inventory of legal cases that pertain to the US Customs and Border Protection.,"Case Management, Trade, Deal, Skill, Exchange, Relation, relative, Comparative, Regulation, Rule, Directive, Guideline, Parameter, Instruction, Case, Assignment, Lawsuit, Investigation, Argument, Defense, RRTS, Regulations and Rulings Tracking System,",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000529,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 Office of Public Affairs Customer Interaction Center Phone System,OPA CIC is a system to track all incoming calls into CBP's customer service call center. The system records all calls and provides a variety of reports on call volumes,"Call Tracking, Incoming Call, Incoming Call, Incoming, Receiving, Arriving, Succeeding, Approaching, Entering, Report, Description, Article, State, Information, Account, Reporting, Coverage, Treatment, Exposure, OPA-CIC, Office of Public Affairs Customer Interaction Center Phone System, 'OPA CIC is a system to track all incoming calls into CBP's customer service call center. The system records all calls and provides a variety of reports on call volumes",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000531,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 Customs and Border Protection Tracking System,"CBPTS is a collection of web-based functionality that helps track taskings, correspondence with general public (to include commissioner's speaking engagements and requests from general public falling under the Freedom of Information Act - FOIA,) and employee passports.","Speech, Language, Lecture, Dialogue, Engagement, Appointment, Meeting, Date, Commitment, Correspondence, Tasking, CBPTS, Customs and Border Protection Tracking System, ",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000532,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-042 Customs and Border Protection - Public website,The CBP public website is an internet web site that supports the CBP Office of Public Relations and utilizes a content management system to publish official CBP web content for public consumption. There is no database associated to this system. Content is stored in XML and bound to XSL at publish time in order to produce HTML to the end user. It meets the business need of CBP as a means to efficiently distribute accurate information to the public and trade community spanning a wide range of topics and communication requirements.,"Content, Substance, Matter, Subject matter, Subject, Public, Accessible, Common, Government, Open, Communication, Publication, Statement, Announcement, Declaration, Broadcast, CBP PW, Customs and Border Protection - Public website",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000535,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-042 Customs and Border Protection Government Search,CBP.gov Search is an COTS product that indexes HTML content on CBP.gov and provides a internet search interface to the public in support of the Office of Public Affairs. It meets the business need of CBP to provide a keyword search interface to find content that is located on the CBP.gov web site. It utilizes product specific database to support it's functionality.,"Internet, Web, Online, Cyberspace, Net, Search, Investigate, Explore, Seek, Content, Substance, Matter, Subject matter, Subject, CBP.gov Search, Customs and Border Protection Government Search",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000536,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-042 Electronic Survelience Operations Tracking Systems,"The ESOTS (Electronic Surveillance Operations Tracking Systems) application is a web-based application operating on a Websphere server cluster located at the datacenter. The applicationÎčs main user community consists of two components: 1) ESOTS headquarters office located in Lorton VA.; and 2) various Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) offices around the country. The application is an inventory tracking tool. It tracks technical equipment as it moves around from office to office. Various aspects of the equipment, such as ownership, location, physical condition, and current status are all entered into an Oracle transactional database. Users access the application via their browser. Access to application requires a user name and password. Additionally, what one can do in the application is role based.","Survelliance, Equipment, Gear, Tools, Inventory, List, Record, Catalog, Account, Register, ESOTS, Electronic Surveillance Operations Tracking Systems",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000540,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 International Affairs Budget Tracking,The International Affairs Budget Tracking System is a database application which tracks INA's yearly budget. It is a LAN database installed on the HQ LAN.,"Budget, Financial statement, Finances, Funds, Resources, Account, International Affairs, Yearly, Annual, INABT, International Affairs Budget Tracking",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000556,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 HR Recruitment and Assessment,"In an effort to quickly and efficiently hire employees to fill a large volume of critical Security Screener and Law Enforcement Officer safety positions, as well as professional, administrative, technical and support roles, the TSA human resources functio","Recruiting, Hiring, HR, ",TSA,"Malley, Keith (TSA)",keith.malley@tsa.dhs.gov,1000654,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 HR Services Phase II,"(JM) Provide full-service Federal HR operations for all TSA employees, excluding Executive level staff and the FAMS, including, but not limited to orientation, benefits, compensation, personnel files, and other. (EA) In an effort to quickly and efficiently. To be replaced by IHOP, 4th qtr., FY08 Based on the fact this system will be replaced this fiscal year, John Zuber recommends that we wait for the replacement systems and address the data assets at that time.","HR, OHC, FAMS, TSA Employees",TSA,"Ngo, Phong (TSA)",phong.ngo@dhs.gov,1000655,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Risk Management Reporting System - Unlassified,"RMRS-U was developed to support industry with completing a self guided risk assessment. RMRS-U guides the user through a series of security-related questions in order to develop a comprehensive security baseline of a transportation entity. The user is then prompted to assess the baseline security system effectiveness in response to specific threat scenarios. The effectiveness is then re-assessed based upon the additional of countermeasures in response to conditions of heightened threat. After completing the assessment, the user has the choice of either printing the assessment or submitting the assessment to TSA for further analysis. After the assessment is submitted, an administrator downloads the assessment and transfers the data to the classified environment where analysis is conducted. This is also known as RMRS Unclassified.","Analysis, Examination, Study, Investigation, Breakdown, Testing, Countermeasure, Critical Asset, Employee, Agent, Workers, Member, Personnel, Worforce, Facility, Service, Ability, Capacity, Capability, Resource, Facility Type, Item Description, Location, Spot, Scene, Place, Site, Organization, Association, Group, Club, Society, Institute, Person, Individual, Character, Being, Person Role, Physical Location, Position, Set, Place, Location, Arrangement, Condition, Response Resource, Risk, Threat, Danger, Chance, Possibility, Scenario, Situation, State, Setting, Target of Interest, Threat, Danger, Warning, Hazard, Training Material, Vulnerability, Susceptibility, Exposure, Weakness, Liability",TSA,"Reilly, Thomas (TSA)",Thomas.Roman.Reilly@tsa.dhs.gov,1000656,Public,-,10/28/2014,024-025 ETA Kronos,"Used by TSA to generate time and attendance data HR payroll purposes. Will likely replace Integrated Personnel and Payroll System - IPPS. To be replaced by eTAS, 4th qtr., FY08 Based on the fact that this system will be replaced this fiscal year, John Zuber recommends that we wait for the replacement systems and address the data assets at that time.","Payroll, HR",TSA,"Bryant, Michael (TSA)",michael.bryant1@dhs.gov,1000659,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 USCG Maritime Information eXchange,"Provides a centralized home page and offers users the ability to locate maritime information contained within multiple USCG databases using structured search capabilities within the various information repositories, including PSIX, VIS, EQList, SPR, and IIR. Each of the modules' data is derived from Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE) database and extracts are updated weekly. The VIS data consists of registration and ownership data from participating VIS States and USCG National Vessel Documentation Center. VIS data is accessible to Numbering and Titling, Registration and Law Enforcement personnel of VIS participating States and authorized Federal Agencies. ","PSIX, VIS, MISLE,, CG-MIX, CGMIX",USCG,"Boyd, Ervin (USCG)",ervin.d.boyd@uscg.dhs.gov,1000671,Public,http://cgmix.uscg.mil/Default.aspx,7/28/2014,024-039 Computerized Aircraft Reporting and Materiel Control Database,"The overall objective of the CARMAC project is to satisfy a requirement to track aircraft maintenance inspections and related activities as well as the inventory of spare parts, special tools, and support equipment. Additional subsystems Air Program Automated Tracking System (APATS), Integrated Logistics Support (ISL), Government Furnished Property (GFP) were developed as the needs of the organization expanded. CARMAC is a legacy mainframe application that has been in operation since 1979 when it was developed specifically for Customs use. It is currently operating under a DS2 Prime contract, sub-contracted to Raytheon for maintenance and development. Base year 2010 with options to renew each year through FY 2019.","Account, Report, Explanation, Description, Credit, Balance, Communication, Publication, Statement, Announcement, Declaration, Broadcast, Maintenance, Protection, Preservation, Upholding, Repairs, Organization, Inventory Management, Operational Readiness, Trend Analysis, Aircraft, Airplane, Plane, Jet, Airliner, Helicopter, CARMAC",CBP,"Boissonneault, Kevin (CBP)",kevin.a.boissonneault@cbp.dhs.gov,1000681,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-042 Civilian Aviation Security,Civilian Aviation Security System Database - Provides system security for many applications over many locations nationally and overseas. A legacy FAA security system.,"General Support System, Aviation Security",TSA,"Cordle, Will (TSA)",will.cordle@tsa.dhs.gov,1000683,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-023 Audit Liaison Database,ALD was designed to assist the Office of Audit Liaison in managing and tracking all necessary information relevant to a specific audit request from either the DHS Inspector General or Government Accountability Office (GAO),"Audit, Audit Liason, Audit Tracking. ",TSA,"Moffat, Jack (TSA)",jack.moffat@dhs.gov,1000711,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Executive Communication Staff Correspondence Tracking System,Field System - The Executive Communications Staff Correspondence Tracking System (ECS CTS) is an inter-office correspondence tracking system using FoxPro for Windows Client/Server database and PCDocs. It was designed in 1996 to replace a UNIX database,"correspondence tracking, field system, interoffice correspondence",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000716,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 Office of Information & Technology Financial Management System,OIT-FMS is a Web-enable Intranet application using active server pages and Oracle database maintained at the Newington Data Center for the users throughout the Office of Information and Technology (OIT). It is designed to provide accurate financial resources for each budget plan by budget transactions and procurement requests and expenses owned by the Resource Management Group (RMG).,"Budget, Financial statement, Finances, Funds, Resources, Account, Expense, Cost, Expenditure, Price, Rate, Fee, Financial, Monetary, Fiscal, Economic, Pecuniary, Transaction, Deal, Business, OIT FMS, Office of Information & Technology Financial Management System",CBP,"Shank, Doug (CBP)",Douglas.Shank@dhs.gov,1000729,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-040 MaxHR,"MAXHR is the new DHS human resources (HR) management program designed to maximize the way the Department identifies, develops, measures and rewards its workforce. MAXHR is also designed to ensure that the Department can continue to attract, retain and reward a workforce that is able to meet its critical mission. MAXHR will: o provide greater flexibility and accountability in the way employees are paid, developed, evaluated, afforded due process and represented by labor organizations o help employees and supervisors set clear performance expectations by linking expectations to organizational goals o create a pay-for-performance system in which pay progression is driven solely by performance or competency attainment Îč not longevity o give DHS ability to offer salaries that are more competitive within the private sector o use an automated performance management tool to streamline HR processes o promote a continuous learning environment in support of career development and professional growth o create new opportunities for leadership development o shape the DHS workforce of the future preserve collective bargaining o ensure the DepartmentÎčs ability to effectively deal with performance and streamline adverse actions and appeals for employees","Employee, Agent, Workers, Member, Personnel, Worforce, Employee Entitlement",MGMT,"Allen, John S. (MGMT)",john.s.allen@dhs.gov,1000746,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 Prosight-Periodic Reporting System,provides automated forms for population by DHS PMs for the purposes of meeting their periodic reporting requirements as part of the CPIC process. These forms will be used by the selected major DHS programs to capture the essential financial data and other relevant information needed to track the health and state of investments,-,MGMT,"Santangelo, Chuck (MGMT)",Charles.Santangelo@dhs.gov,1000749,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 Future Year Homeland Security Program System,"""The FYHSP is an application that makes the planning and management of DHS programs more efficient. It is an information warehouse maintained on relational databases and is Internet-accessible via DHS Online. The system is secure and can be accessed only through dedicated DHS telecommunications lines by specifically-authorized personnel. The system readily presents a wealth of programmatic information that is useful for: Îč Formulating, editing, analyzing, reporting, communicating and archiving program information. Îč Supporting the Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution (PPBE) process. Îč As a management information system that collects and reports performance goals and measures. Îč Integrating program and capital investment planning.""",-,MGMT,"Culbertson, Amy (MGMT)",Amy.Culbertson@dhs.gov,1000750,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 Secretary's Priority Tracker,"the SecretaryÎčs Priority Tracker Application (SPT) is intended to display status and supporting data for DHS initiatives via a web that provides the ability to manage, monitor, and report on the progress of the DHS SecretaryÎčs strategic themes, goals and priorities.",-,MGMT,"Trippie, Keith (MGMT)",Keith.Trippie1@dhs.gov,1000751,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 Information Technology Acquisition Review Application,"""The IT Acquisition Review Application (ITARA) is a web-based portal application accessible with the DHS approved web browsers on DHS OneNet with automating ITAR process that enable strategic streamlined acquisition review and management to support the end-to-end acquisition review life cycle from submission of ITAR review through ARB and CIO approval to posting and closeoutÎčusing standard forms. This configurable application conforms to DHS business processes, offers electronic representation of documents, forms and provides increased security that allows role-based user access to be set at individual document. This application will be based on scalable and standards-based architecture able to handle high transaction volume, concurrent usage, and supporting Microsoft SQL Server 2005.",-,MGMT,"Trippie, Keith (MGMT)",Keith.Trippie1@dhs.gov,1000752,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 System for Management Analysis and Resource Tracking,"the System for Management Analysis and Resource Tracking (SMART) is a business intelligence (BI) capable application that will provide decision support for effective DHS governance and alignment of resources with mission, programs, and strategic objectives. SMART will be an integrated governance tool for the Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Procurement Officer (CPO), and the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) who are known collectively as CXO. SMART will serve as a decision support and management intelligence tool for the entire Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) lifecycle in support of DHS leadership, CXO executives, and Component leadership. The ultimate result will be analytic support for all segments of the PPBE process, as well s direct support for Periodic Reporting and the Exhibits 300 and 53 documents used in such segments as the RAP and RAD",-,MGMT,"Trippie, Keith (MGMT)",Keith.Trippie1@dhs.gov,1000753,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 Electronic Records Management System,"ERMS is a central management and storage system for DHS Records which demonstrate the performance of DHS in the completion of its missions, and which meets the legal requirement to retain records. These Records document and support the operational, performance and administrative activities of DHS. ERMS manages these Records for electronic storage and retrieval by authorized staff throughout DHS, allows elimination of paper file copies, and prevents their inadvertent destruction.","Account, Report, Explanation, Description, Credit, Balance, Agreement, Accord, Conformity, Contract, Arrangement, Understanding, Budget, Financial statement, Finances, Funds, Resources, Account, Communication, Publication, Statement, Announcement, Declaration, Broadcast, Governance, Supremacy, Authority, Power, Control, Organization, Association, Group, Club, Society, Institute, Party, Gathering, Event, Group, Society, Organization, Portfolio, Collection, Selection, Case Folder, Location, Place Arrangement, Site",MGMT,"Schultz, Kathy (MGMT)",Kathy.Schultz@hq.dhs.gov,1000756,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 Customs Automated Maintenance Inventory Tracking System,"Processes information for OAM interdiction vessels. It stores maintenance information, inventory management, operational readiness, trend analysis, etc. A system comparable to CARMAC, but for marine vessels instead of aircraft.","marine vessels, inventory management, AMO interdiction vessels, inventory, maintenance",CBP,"Fazzone, Brian (CBP)",brian.fazzone@cbp.dhs.gov,1000767,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-041 Enterprise Analysis System,"Stand alone system used by IT Security; funded by Security. Provides the capability to acquire remotely and unobtrusively the digital images of system storage devices, and to perform forensic investigation on based on those images.","Network Monitoring, Enterprise Analysis, Digital Image, Forensic Investigation",TSA,"Beauchamp, Dale (TSA)",dale.beauchamp@tsa.dhs.gov,1000792,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Project,Provides a listing of properties compliant with the requirements of the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990. Users may search for compliant properties and submit property additions/ changes/ deletions. Provides state program managers with maintenance,"Correspondence, Communication, Messages, Association, Connection, Correlation, Facility, Service, Ability, Capacity, Capability, Resource, Geographic Area, Group, Collection, Assemble, Classify, Categorize, Arrange, Physical Location, Virtual Location",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1000881,Public,http://apps.usfa.fema.gov/hotel/ ,11/26/2014,024-008 HR System,Includes three components: 1. CPS (HR Services contractor in charge of pre-hire activities). 2. Accenture (HR Services contractor in charge of hire and post-hire activities). 3. Integration with the human resource reporting database.,"HR, Employees",TSA,"Ngo, Phong (TSA)",phong.ngo@dhs.gov,1000926,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 Academy Management System,The Academy Information System (ACMS) utilizes the ACADIS COTS product designed for Law Enforcement Academies. The enterprise platform delivers solutions for training academies by implementing technology at critical strategic leverage points. ,Training Material,TSA,"Breen, Dana (TSA)",dana.breen@dhs.gov,1000931,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-025 DHS Foreign Access Management System (DFAMS), Information collected on foreign visitor(s) to the Department will include: name; known aliases; title or position held; date of birth; place of birth; passport number; country of citizenship; visa information; the stated reason for the visit; and the DHS component sponsoring the visit.,"Calendar, Schedule, Agenda, Datebook, Chart, Almanac, Party, Gathering, Event, Group, Society, Organization, Risk, Threat, Danger, Chance, Possibility",MGMT,"Parkinson-Irving, Jean (MGMT)",jean.parkinson-irving@dhs.gov,1000939,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 Housing Portal (ASD),"This provides web-based searching for available housing by location, and links to other federal and private housing resources, as well as contracted DHR Online websites. A comprehensive searchable database/front-end that applicants and case managers can use to identify housing resources from multiple locations/agencies. Housing Portal v2.1 includes a 1) resource entry interface for property managers on the Internet and associated FEMA approval interface for these records, and 2) reporting capability to generate applicable reports as defined by the field, 3) mark all records open for 60+ days as Archived Property which is not available from the Internet side unless designated otherwise by Housing Portal administrative users.","Housing Resource, Facility, Service, Ability, Capacity, Capability, Resource, Facility Type, Location, Spot, Scene, Place, Site",FEMA,OpenFEMA,openfema@fema.dhs.gov,1001080,Public,http://apps.usfa.fema.gov/hotel/ ,4/9/2014,024-008 CRCL External Complaints,Allows users to track external (non-employee) CRCL complaints.,-,MGMT,"McKenney, Bill (CRCL)",William.Mckenney@dhs.gov,1001140,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003 OIG Correspondence Tracking System,Provides the ability for the OIG to route and maintain correspondence throughout DHS and congress.,-,MGMT,"Santangelo, Chuck (MGMT)",Charles.Santangelo@dhs.gov,1001142,Public,-,4/24/2014,024-003