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CIS Reports Section 9

CIS Reports Section 9. Support Reports - These reports provide reports of supporting CIS data such as prorating percentages used to distribute FFIS data by APTF, County, and Congressional District. Section 9: Support Reports. Report Purpose.

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CIS Reports Section 9

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  1. CIS Reports Section 9 Support Reports -These reports provide reports of supporting CIS data such as prorating percentages used to distribute FFIS data by APTF, County, and Congressional District.

  2. Section 9: Support Reports

  3. Report Purpose • The purpose of Section 9 Support reports is provide the distribution percentages for those allocated costs. • APTF – Provides the distribution of costs between APTF (Administration, Program, Technical, and Field support) • Support costs - Provides the distribution of support costs by county-congressional district. • Congressional District – Provides the percentage of each county (costs) that is allocated to each congressional district.

  4. Report Use •  Section 9 Support reports can be used to verify the support or APTF costs by location. Costs from FFIS and TCAS are divided among locations based on the percentages in these reports.

  5. 9.1 State Distributions of APTF

  6. Use of Report • The APTF support report can be used to divide costs between the four categories of organizational level and function. Each employee type is divided into one of the four organizational level and function. • For APTF descriptions refer to the metadata for Report Series 8

  7. APTF • Administration – Includes • all NRCS National Headquarters and Regional staffs. • State Office State Conservationist or Director's staff; • Management staff, except IRM; • Public Affairs Specialist staffs; • State Resource Conservationist; • State Conservation Engineer; and State Soil Scientist. • Greenbook and Central Office charges, • Business Management Center staffs, and • National Production Services staffs.

  8. APTF • Program Leadership/Support – • State office Program planning staffs, • water quality staffs, • engineering staffs, • water resources staffs, • natural resources planning staffs, • snow survey data staffs, and • GIS staffs.

  9. APTF • Technical Leadership/Support – Includes • National Center staffs, except the Business Management Center and National Production Services staffs, • State office technical service staffs, except State Conservation Engineer; IRM staffs, • Resource Conservation Staffs, except State Resource conservationist; • Soil Survey staffs, except State Soil Scientist; • Economics and Social Sciences staffs, and • Ecological Sciences and Planning Staffs; and • State Cartographic Unit Staffs.

  10. APTF • Field Activities – Includes • State Plant Materials center (PMC) staffs, • all State Area Office Staffs, • Water Quality Office staffs, • Watershed Project Office Staffs, • Watershed Protection/River Basin Office staffs, • RC&D Office staffs, • Rural Abandoned Mine Program (RAMP) • Project Office staffs, • SNOTEL Office staffs, • Fish Farm Center staffs, • all Field and Satellite Field Office staffs, • Major Land Resource Area (MLRA) Office staffs, • Technical Team staffs, Design Team staffs, Engineer Team staffs, Wetlands Team staffs, and IRT staffs.

  11. 9.2 Support Cost Distributions

  12. State-County-Office Support Costs

  13. State-County-Office Support Costs

  14. 9.3 Congressional District Prorating County Congressional District Percent of CD in County

  15. How is Congressional Data derived from County data? Congressional District Boundary 4220 • 18% of Allegheny County is in Congressional District 20 Allegheny County Boundary

  16. Report 9.4: Link to old CIS Reports Old CIS Reports

  17. Thank you!

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