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Department
of Agriculture (USDA) FY 2001 Agriculture
FY 2000
Agriculture
FY 1999
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USDA's budget
includes Food Stamps, Child Nutrition, food
inspections, open space preservation, National
Forests, as well as many agriculture-related
activities (pest control, bioengineering, plant
and animal research). Materials are HTML,
directly viewable with your browser. |
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Department
of Commerce (DOC) budget materials index page Commerce
FY 2001 table of contents PDF
file
Commerce
FY 2000 table of
contents PDF file
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Overall
Department of Commerce (DOC) site. DOC
includes the Census and international trade
activities as well as NIST
and NOAA. Technical Note: The material is organized into
PDF files; there is no HTML (viewable directly in
your browser) budget justification material at
this site. You can look at what is
available by accessing the index
page, or you can directly download the PDF* tables of contents
for the budget justifications; the tables of
contents are linked to additional PDF files with
the actual justification materials.
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FY
2001 NIST FY 2000 NIST
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DOC's
Technology Administrations National
Institute of Standards and Technology. |
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National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration FY 2001 NOAA FY 2000
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An access page
to NOAA's budget request, which is in a PDF
file. The FY 2000 site is an
access page for downloading budget documents in PDF* files.
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Department of Defense FY 2004
Other Defense budgets |
This
page provides current budget information. This page is an access page, with links to
prior years and the sites of the various services. The
page is organized to provide access to much material on a very
complicated budget. |
| Department
of Education FY 2001 Education
FY 2000
Education
FY 1999
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Education's web
site has only summary information on the
budget. There is no information equivalent
to that provided by other agencies on their
budget justifications. |
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Department
of Energy FY 2001 Energy FY 2000
Energy
FY 1999
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Page with links
to PDF* files.
This site is very comprehensive, with access to
much information on the Department's budget. Technical Note: The material is organized into
PDF files; there is no HTML budget justification
material at this site.
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| EPA
budget materials access page EPA
FY 2001 summary of budget
request - PDF file
EPA
FY 2000 table of contents PDF file
EPA
FY 1999 - HTML
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There is a
clear explanation of what the materials
are. The access page has links to sites
for appropriations language and reports. Technical Note: The material is mostly organized
into PDF files; only limited HTML (viewable
directly in your browser) budget justification
material at this site. You can look at what
is available by accessing the index page, or you can
directly download the PDF*
tables of contents for the budget justifications;
the tables of contents are linked to additional
PDF files with the actual justification
materials.
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Health
and Human Services FY 2001 Health
and Human Services FY 2000
Health
and Human Services FY 1999
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These pages
provide access to files which contain budget
materials in PDF or WP (WordPerfect®)
formats. There are no HTML budget
materials. HHS components include CDC, FDA and NIH. |
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CDC
Performance Plans access page CDC
Performance Plan for FY 2001 (PDF
download link)
Centers for Disease Control FY 2000
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CDC's page to
access its budget materials, but only performance
plans are available for FY 2001. The links
directly load PDF*
files. The FY 2001
performance plan is an interesting document, with
references to a preliminary budget submitted to
HHS. FY 2000 budget
materials are available.
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Food
and Drug Administration FY2001 Performance Plan FDA
FY 2001 Budget Request
FDA
FY 2000
FDA FY 1999 PDF
& HTML
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The FY 2001
materials are available as HTML and a PDF file. FDA has a page on its performance
plan that is completely separated from its budget
materials. |
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Housing
and Urban Development |
HUD has an
access page for materials on the budgets for
various years. However, there is little
here. It is mostly a collection of press
releases and summaries. HUD is
another agency where GPRA
materials are separate from budget
materials. In February 2000 the most recent
performance plan was for FY 1999.
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Department
of the Interior budget access page DOI
FY 2001 access page
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DOI has access
pages with a collection of miscellaneous
budget-related materials, not well organized.
Much relevant material is not here, such
as the text of the request to Congress.
Some of the components of DOI have their own web
sites with budget materials. |
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Department
of Justice (DOJ) access page DOJ
FY 2001 request highlights
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The main page
gives a simple list of links for all DOJ budget
materials. However, there are no detailed
explanatory materials at any of the pages. |
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Department
of Labor budget access page Labor
FY 2001
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Labor lists
current budget materials on an access page that
is organized chronologically. Older
materials are no longer listed, but they can be
found by using the search feature of the site. |
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National
Aeronautics and Space Administration FY 2001 NASA
FY 2000
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Access page for
all NASA budget materials. FY 2001 is all PDF* files. FY
2000 links available as PDF or HTML files. |
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National
Science Foundation FY 2001 NSF FY
2000
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The NSF pages
provide access to the budget documents. The
FY 2001 site is a page with links to PDF* files and HTML
versions of the materials. The FY 2000 site
uses frames with links to HTML files. |
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National
Institutes of Health FY 2001 NIH
FY 2000 and FY1999
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Narrative is
viewable with most browsers, but you may have
difficulty with tables. The FY 2000 and FY 1999
materials are limited.
The National Institutes of Health are made up
of many Institutes. Each may have its own
site with budget materials. Some follow.
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National Cancer Institute |
This an access
page to the NCI budget materials, including the
FY 2001 "bypass" budget (statement of
needs prepared as required by law, not reviewed
by OMB for conformance with the President's
budget). The FY 2001 budget request is a
large PDF file. |
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NIAMSD FY2001 NIH
NIAMSD FY2000
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National
Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and
Skin Diseases access page. Links to
details. |
| NIH
NIEHS FY2001 NIH
NIEHS FY2000
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National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. |
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Department
of State |
Page for access
for data on FY 2001, 2000, and 1999. Not
much detail here. |
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Transportation |
DOT overall
access page to budget materials for various
years. Only budget in Brief for FY
2001. Forces you to download PDF files, but
there is no copy of the actual submission to
Congress. Components include NHTSA and FTA. |
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National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration |
NHTSA
"budgets in brief." Good
summaries of the information, as well as outcome
measures for performance plan. |
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Federal
Transit Administration |
FTA - only a
few summary tables, but they present numbers
which are critical for interested stakeholders. See the summary
table for an interesting way to present
budget information directly relevant to specific
contituencies. |
| Treasury |
Summaries on FY
2001. Limited information in PDF
files. Of interest is the highlights of FY
1999 performance. Unfortunately, references
are made to documents not available at the site. Other Treasury sites deal with overall
Federal finances, such as the National debt and
income and expenses (go to other links
for this).
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