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BACKGROUND – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Background. The FPI Exploratory Pilot is an interim step to creating a comprehensive inventory, which was designed to provide critical insight into the most efficient path to a more comprehensive inventory. The pilot intends to identify possible gaps in guidance and inconsistencies in current definitions. The pilot consists of thefollowing phases:
ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND In December 2020, OMB issues a memo to Federal agencies launching the FPI Exploratory Pilot as the next interim step to creating a comprehensive inventory. The pilot is designed to identify gaps in existing guidance and test an innovative approach to defining program. In January 2021, OMB launches this website and publishes the initialresults
EXPLORE THE PILOT DATA Explore the Pilot Data. This pilot focused agency efforts on 12 categories. For each category, agencies were asked to work with OMB to identify associated programs and provide for each program descriptive information and two years of historical spending data. These categories were not intended to be comprehensive of all types ofFederal spending.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Workforce Development. Agencies were asked to identify programs that seek to impart skills, furnish information, or provide employment opportunities to participants in furtherance of their careers; have a public-facing mission and benefit; and are not solely education programs (i.e., ones that take place strictly in educational settingsand
NEXT STEPS – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY The Federal Program Inventory Exploratory Pilot provides a good foundation for an inventory that OMB and agencies can build on going forward. Under the next phase of the pilot, as OMB further engages stakeholders, OMB will focus on soliciting feedback on the general approach and identifying ways to improve the reporting and display ofinformation.
GLOSSARY – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY F. Flood Risk Category – Programs that provide Federal funding related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). Fiscal Year (FY) – The period beginning October 1 and ending September 30. G. Global Health Category – Programs that directly support and/or have the explicit goal ofsupporting human
NATIVE AMERICAN
OMB Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting, defines “American Indian or Alaska Native” as a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or communityattachment.
FLOOD RISK – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Flood Risk. Consistent with Section 100220 (a) of P.L. 112-141, agencies were asked to identify programs that related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). 3DEP is a national program managed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to acquire high-resolution elevation data. The goal of theERROR
2018 Microsoft
FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY (FPI) EXPLORATORY PILOT Federal Program Inventory (FPI) Exploratory Pilot. The Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010 (GPRAMA) directed the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to develop a single website that provides a “coherent picture of all Federal programs, and the performance of the Federal Government as well as individualagencies”.
BACKGROUND – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Background. The FPI Exploratory Pilot is an interim step to creating a comprehensive inventory, which was designed to provide critical insight into the most efficient path to a more comprehensive inventory. The pilot intends to identify possible gaps in guidance and inconsistencies in current definitions. The pilot consists of thefollowing phases:
ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND In December 2020, OMB issues a memo to Federal agencies launching the FPI Exploratory Pilot as the next interim step to creating a comprehensive inventory. The pilot is designed to identify gaps in existing guidance and test an innovative approach to defining program. In January 2021, OMB launches this website and publishes the initialresults
EXPLORE THE PILOT DATA Explore the Pilot Data. This pilot focused agency efforts on 12 categories. For each category, agencies were asked to work with OMB to identify associated programs and provide for each program descriptive information and two years of historical spending data. These categories were not intended to be comprehensive of all types ofFederal spending.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Workforce Development. Agencies were asked to identify programs that seek to impart skills, furnish information, or provide employment opportunities to participants in furtherance of their careers; have a public-facing mission and benefit; and are not solely education programs (i.e., ones that take place strictly in educational settingsand
NEXT STEPS – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY The Federal Program Inventory Exploratory Pilot provides a good foundation for an inventory that OMB and agencies can build on going forward. Under the next phase of the pilot, as OMB further engages stakeholders, OMB will focus on soliciting feedback on the general approach and identifying ways to improve the reporting and display ofinformation.
GLOSSARY – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY F. Flood Risk Category – Programs that provide Federal funding related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). Fiscal Year (FY) – The period beginning October 1 and ending September 30. G. Global Health Category – Programs that directly support and/or have the explicit goal ofsupporting human
NATIVE AMERICAN
OMB Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting, defines “American Indian or Alaska Native” as a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or communityattachment.
FLOOD RISK – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Flood Risk. Consistent with Section 100220 (a) of P.L. 112-141, agencies were asked to identify programs that related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). 3DEP is a national program managed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to acquire high-resolution elevation data. The goal of theERROR
2018 Microsoft
NEXT STEPS – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY The Federal Program Inventory Exploratory Pilot provides a good foundation for an inventory that OMB and agencies can build on going forward. Under the next phase of the pilot, as OMB further engages stakeholders, OMB will focus on soliciting feedback on the general approach and identifying ways to improve the reporting and display ofinformation.
GLOSSARY – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY F. Flood Risk Category – Programs that provide Federal funding related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). Fiscal Year (FY) – The period beginning October 1 and ending September 30. G. Global Health Category – Programs that directly support and/or have the explicit goal ofsupporting human
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Agencies were asked to identify programs that, in whole or part, provide discretionary Federal grants or cooperative agreements – excluding loans – whose primary purpose is to catalyze economic growth, in particular targeting economically distressed communities, through investment in public and private facilities and infrastructure (i.e., bricks and mortar).NATIVE AMERICAN
OMB Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting, defines “American Indian or Alaska Native” as a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or communityattachment.
SUMMARY AND DOWNLOAD INFORMATION Summary and Download Information. The tables below provide a summary of all programs submitted by agencies as part of the exploratory pilot. These data are provided to demonstrate the scope of this pilot and should not be considered an inventory of Federal programs. For additional high-level information on what was collected during thispilot
HOMELESSNESS
Homelessness. Agencies were asked to identify programs that are fully targeted to people experiencing homelessness and/or are at-risk of homelessness. This category does not include mainstream or entitlement programs, e.g., Medicaid or state and local block grants, a portion of which often support homeless individuals but are not fully targetedSTEM EDUCATION
STEM Education. Agencies were asked to identify programs that provide formal or informal (in school or out) education that is primarily focused on Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) disciplines, topics, or issues, as defined below. STEM disciplines include physical and natural sciences, technology, engineering, mathematics, and OPIOID EPIDEMIC RESPONSE–HEALTH PROGRAMS Opioid Epidemic Response–Health Programs. Agencies were asked to identify programs that predominately address health-related prevention, treatment, recovery and overdose death prevention for opioid use. The number of programs and/or funding amounts for programs reported for this category were different than expected. FLOOD RISK – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Flood Risk. Consistent with Section 100220 (a) of P.L. 112-141, agencies were asked to identify programs that related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). 3DEP is a national program managed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to acquire high-resolution elevation data. The goal of the ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE R&D/QUANTUM INFORMATION SCIENCE R Quantum Information Science (QIS) R&D applies the best understanding of the sub-atomic world—quantum theory—to generate new knowledge and technologies. The number of programs and/or funding amounts for programs reported for this category were different than expected. Some of the discrepancies were driven by difficulties identifying programs FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY (FPI) EXPLORATORY PILOT Federal Program Inventory (FPI) Exploratory Pilot. The Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010 (GPRAMA) directed the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to develop a single website that provides a “coherent picture of all Federal programs, and the performance of the Federal Government as well as individualagencies”.
BACKGROUND – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Background. The FPI Exploratory Pilot is an interim step to creating a comprehensive inventory, which was designed to provide critical insight into the most efficient path to a more comprehensive inventory. The pilot intends to identify possible gaps in guidance and inconsistencies in current definitions. The pilot consists of thefollowing phases:
ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND In December 2020, OMB issues a memo to Federal agencies launching the FPI Exploratory Pilot as the next interim step to creating a comprehensive inventory. The pilot is designed to identify gaps in existing guidance and test an innovative approach to defining program. In January 2021, OMB launches this website and publishes the initialresults
EXPLORE THE PILOT DATA Explore the Pilot Data. This pilot focused agency efforts on 12 categories. For each category, agencies were asked to work with OMB to identify associated programs and provide for each program descriptive information and two years of historical spending data. These categories were not intended to be comprehensive of all types ofFederal spending.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Workforce Development. Agencies were asked to identify programs that seek to impart skills, furnish information, or provide employment opportunities to participants in furtherance of their careers; have a public-facing mission and benefit; and are not solely education programs (i.e., ones that take place strictly in educational settingsand
NEXT STEPS – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY The Federal Program Inventory Exploratory Pilot provides a good foundation for an inventory that OMB and agencies can build on going forward. Under the next phase of the pilot, as OMB further engages stakeholders, OMB will focus on soliciting feedback on the general approach and identifying ways to improve the reporting and display ofinformation.
GLOSSARY – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY F. Flood Risk Category – Programs that provide Federal funding related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). Fiscal Year (FY) – The period beginning October 1 and ending September 30. G. Global Health Category – Programs that directly support and/or have the explicit goal ofsupporting human
NATIVE AMERICAN
OMB Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting, defines “American Indian or Alaska Native” as a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or communityattachment.
FLOOD RISK – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Flood Risk. Consistent with Section 100220 (a) of P.L. 112-141, agencies were asked to identify programs that related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). 3DEP is a national program managed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to acquire high-resolution elevation data. The goal of theERROR
2018 Microsoft
FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY (FPI) EXPLORATORY PILOT Federal Program Inventory (FPI) Exploratory Pilot. The Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010 (GPRAMA) directed the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to develop a single website that provides a “coherent picture of all Federal programs, and the performance of the Federal Government as well as individualagencies”.
BACKGROUND – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Background. The FPI Exploratory Pilot is an interim step to creating a comprehensive inventory, which was designed to provide critical insight into the most efficient path to a more comprehensive inventory. The pilot intends to identify possible gaps in guidance and inconsistencies in current definitions. The pilot consists of thefollowing phases:
ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND In December 2020, OMB issues a memo to Federal agencies launching the FPI Exploratory Pilot as the next interim step to creating a comprehensive inventory. The pilot is designed to identify gaps in existing guidance and test an innovative approach to defining program. In January 2021, OMB launches this website and publishes the initialresults
EXPLORE THE PILOT DATA Explore the Pilot Data. This pilot focused agency efforts on 12 categories. For each category, agencies were asked to work with OMB to identify associated programs and provide for each program descriptive information and two years of historical spending data. These categories were not intended to be comprehensive of all types ofFederal spending.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Workforce Development. Agencies were asked to identify programs that seek to impart skills, furnish information, or provide employment opportunities to participants in furtherance of their careers; have a public-facing mission and benefit; and are not solely education programs (i.e., ones that take place strictly in educational settingsand
NEXT STEPS – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY The Federal Program Inventory Exploratory Pilot provides a good foundation for an inventory that OMB and agencies can build on going forward. Under the next phase of the pilot, as OMB further engages stakeholders, OMB will focus on soliciting feedback on the general approach and identifying ways to improve the reporting and display ofinformation.
GLOSSARY – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY F. Flood Risk Category – Programs that provide Federal funding related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). Fiscal Year (FY) – The period beginning October 1 and ending September 30. G. Global Health Category – Programs that directly support and/or have the explicit goal ofsupporting human
NATIVE AMERICAN
OMB Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting, defines “American Indian or Alaska Native” as a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or communityattachment.
FLOOD RISK – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Flood Risk. Consistent with Section 100220 (a) of P.L. 112-141, agencies were asked to identify programs that related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). 3DEP is a national program managed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to acquire high-resolution elevation data. The goal of theERROR
2018 Microsoft
NEXT STEPS – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY The Federal Program Inventory Exploratory Pilot provides a good foundation for an inventory that OMB and agencies can build on going forward. Under the next phase of the pilot, as OMB further engages stakeholders, OMB will focus on soliciting feedback on the general approach and identifying ways to improve the reporting and display ofinformation.
GLOSSARY – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY F. Flood Risk Category – Programs that provide Federal funding related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). Fiscal Year (FY) – The period beginning October 1 and ending September 30. G. Global Health Category – Programs that directly support and/or have the explicit goal ofsupporting human
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Agencies were asked to identify programs that, in whole or part, provide discretionary Federal grants or cooperative agreements – excluding loans – whose primary purpose is to catalyze economic growth, in particular targeting economically distressed communities, through investment in public and private facilities and infrastructure (i.e., bricks and mortar).NATIVE AMERICAN
OMB Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Statistics and Administrative Reporting, defines “American Indian or Alaska Native” as a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or communityattachment.
SUMMARY AND DOWNLOAD INFORMATION Summary and Download Information. The tables below provide a summary of all programs submitted by agencies as part of the exploratory pilot. These data are provided to demonstrate the scope of this pilot and should not be considered an inventory of Federal programs. For additional high-level information on what was collected during thispilot
HOMELESSNESS
Homelessness. Agencies were asked to identify programs that are fully targeted to people experiencing homelessness and/or are at-risk of homelessness. This category does not include mainstream or entitlement programs, e.g., Medicaid or state and local block grants, a portion of which often support homeless individuals but are not fully targetedSTEM EDUCATION
STEM Education. Agencies were asked to identify programs that provide formal or informal (in school or out) education that is primarily focused on Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) disciplines, topics, or issues, as defined below. STEM disciplines include physical and natural sciences, technology, engineering, mathematics, and OPIOID EPIDEMIC RESPONSE–HEALTH PROGRAMS Opioid Epidemic Response–Health Programs. Agencies were asked to identify programs that predominately address health-related prevention, treatment, recovery and overdose death prevention for opioid use. The number of programs and/or funding amounts for programs reported for this category were different than expected. FLOOD RISK – FEDERAL PROGRAM INVENTORY Flood Risk. Consistent with Section 100220 (a) of P.L. 112-141, agencies were asked to identify programs that related to determining flood risk, including investments in the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). 3DEP is a national program managed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to acquire high-resolution elevation data. The goal of the ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE R&D/QUANTUM INFORMATION SCIENCE R Quantum Information Science (QIS) R&D applies the best understanding of the sub-atomic world—quantum theory—to generate new knowledge and technologies. The number of programs and/or funding amounts for programs reported for this category were different than expected. Some of the discrepancies were driven by difficulties identifying programsSkip to content
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