Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2003: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - United States |
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... web - based dissemination . This national survey of farms provides data and analysis to characterize the economic ... farmers . As the principal source of data , ARMS makes it possible for ERS to answer key questions from USDA policy ...
... web - based dissemination . This national survey of farms provides data and analysis to characterize the economic ... farmers . As the principal source of data , ARMS makes it possible for ERS to answer key questions from USDA policy ...
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... Web - based system ( s ) that will centralize the Farm Loan Program data and make it accessible over the Intranet / Internet 4. FSA - 5. FSA 6. FSA Shared costs of overall Service Center Modernization Technology activities 7. NRCS ...
... Web - based system ( s ) that will centralize the Farm Loan Program data and make it accessible over the Intranet / Internet 4. FSA - 5. FSA 6. FSA Shared costs of overall Service Center Modernization Technology activities 7. NRCS ...
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... web page at http : //www.ars- grin.gov/ngrac/ . The current status of the NGRAC is uncertain , pending finalization of the 2001 Farm Bill . Should the NGRAC continue to exist as a statutory committee , it would be rechartered , and new ...
... web page at http : //www.ars- grin.gov/ngrac/ . The current status of the NGRAC is uncertain , pending finalization of the 2001 Farm Bill . Should the NGRAC continue to exist as a statutory committee , it would be rechartered , and new ...
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... Internet access for most employees has been provided . • A shared Interoperability Lab and test facility has been established . • About 45,000 modern / interchangeable and security ... Web Farms built around common technologies have been 627.
... Internet access for most employees has been provided . • A shared Interoperability Lab and test facility has been established . • About 45,000 modern / interchangeable and security ... Web Farms built around common technologies have been 627.
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... Web Farms built around common technologies have been implemented to support Web - based applications and e - Government implementation . • A common GIS Enterprise Software License has been acquired . • Common security tools , data ...
... Web Farms built around common technologies have been implemented to support Web - based applications and e - Government implementation . • A common GIS Enterprise Software License has been acquired . • Common security tools , data ...
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Page 236 - Assistant Secretaries, and members of their Immediate staffs, directs and coordinates the work of the Department. This Includes developing policy, maintaining relationships with agricultural organizations and others in the development of farm programs, and maintaining liaison with the Executive Office of the President and members of Congress on all matters pertaining to agricultural policy. The...