April 27, 2000
M-00-11
MEMORANDUM
FOR HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
FROM: |
Sylvia
M. Mathews
Deputy Director |
|
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SUBJECT: |
Year
2000 Inventory of Commercial Activities |
The
"Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act of 1998," P.L.105-270 (the
FAIR Act), requires Federal agencies to prepare and submit to OMB,
by June 30 th of each year, inventories of their commercial
activities performed by Federal employees. OMB is required to review
each agency's inventory and consult with the agency regarding its
content. Upon completion of this review and consultation, the Agency
Head must transmit a copy of the inventory to the Congress and make
it available to the public. The FAIR Act then establishes a two-step
administrative challenge and appeals process under which an interested
party may challenge the omission or the inclusion of a particular
activity on the inventory as a commercial activity. While the FAIR
Act does not require agencies to privatize, outsource or compete
its commercial activities, it does require the Agency Head to review
the final inventory. Each time that the Agency Head considers outsourcing
to the private sector a competitive process is required.
As
in the case of any new process, the first round of implementation
reveals areas where improvements can be made. As OMB completed its
review of the 1999 inventories and began looking towards the 2000
inventory process, OMB asked interested parties from Congress, the
private sector, the Federal employee unions and the agencies to
provide their views and recommendations on how the process could
be improved. As a result, OMB is making several supplemental changes
for the upcoming Year 2000 inventory process.
Agencies
are requested to prepare their Year 2000 Inventory of Commercial
Activities in accordance with the FAIR Act, OMB Circular A-76 Transmittal
Memorandum No. 20 and the attached supplemental guidance.
Attachments
Attachment 1
OFFICE
OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
FEDERAL ACTIVITIES INVENTORY REFORM ACT (FAIR)
SUPPLEMENTAL YEAR 2000 INVENTORY REQUIREMENTS
1.
IMPROVING THE USEFULNESS OF THE INVENTORIES
- Standard Format.
1.
OMB believes that a standard format would provide a significant
benefit to agency managers and to the public, while imposing a
relatively minor burden on the agencies. Thus, agencies are requested
to identify all workload performed by Federal employees, as expressed
by Full-Time Equivalents (FTE), that is potentially commercial
in nature, in accordance with the format and in the order provided
by Attachment 2.
2.
If an agency determines that it has no potential commercial activities,
it shall submit an inventory stating this determination.
- Reason Codes
OMB
believes that the agencies, interested parties and other members
of the public, would benefit from additional explanation on the
use of the "Reason Codes." Accordingly, OMB has developed additional
explanatory material concerning the "Reason Codes." This material
is found in Attachment 3.
- Function Codes
OMB
has provided additional Function Codes to facilitate agency development
of their inventories. Attachment 4 is an expanded list of approved
commercial-activity function codes.
- Public Access
OMB
believes that posting the inventories on agency Web sites would
provide a significant benefit to the public, while imposing a
relatively minor burden on the agencies. Many agencies, in fact,
posted their 1999 inventories on their Web sites. Accordingly,
each agency is requested to construct an electronic template of
the required format and make the inventory available through their
worldwide web site, upon OMB's notification of the release of
the inventory to the public in the Federal Register .
The template should be in Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel or
similar formats. OMB will include the agency's Web site address
(URL), along with the name and telephone number of the central
point-of-contact in OMB's Federal Register notice announcing
that the inventory is publicly available.
- Annual Management Report
As
provided at Appendix 2, paragraph I of the A-76 Revised Supplemental
Handbook (Transmittal Memorandum No. 20), the Year 2000 Inventory's
Annual Report on Agency Management of Commercial Activities should:
include a brief description of the Year 1999 Inventory Process;
the number of FAIR Act administrative challenges and appeals;
a brief description of the agency's Year 2000 Inventory Process;
and a description of the agency's review process.
2.
IMPROVING THE CHALLENGE AND APPEAL PROCESS
As
a part of Transmittal Memorandum No. 20 to implement the FAIR Act,
OMB stated that the statutory 30-day challenge and 28-day agency
challenge response periods would be calendar days, while
the 10-day appeal period would be working days. OMB is
aware that the 30-day and 28-day deadlines were difficult to meet
and is proposing to change the two periods to working days. As a proposed permanent change to the A-76 Revised Supplemental
Handbook, this change is being implemented separately, as a proposed
rule for agency and public comment, through the Federal Register .
3.
IMPROVING FAIR ACT RELATED HUMAN RESOURCE ISSUES
Agencies
are reminded to recognize the sensitivity of these inventories to
Federal employees and to keep them informed. Agencies are requested
to notify their Partnership Councils and agency labor relations
specialists as to the availability of the inventories upon publication
of the Federal Register notification, and the challenge
and appeal process.
4.
IMPROVING RESPONSIVENESS
- OMB received a number of suggestions that the public's ability to
understand the inventories would be improved if the public had access
to a "user friendly" summary of the FAIR Act and its implementation.
OMB agrees with this recommendation and will include an "Inventory
Users Guide" at the OMB homepage.
-
To further facilitate the use of the Year 2000 inventories, each
agency's inventory should be accompanied by a cover letter that
summarizes the inventory in terms of total agency FTE (Full-Time
Equivalents), commercial FTE, and other information as the agency
believes will assist the public in understanding the agency's inventory.
This could include, for example, the percent of budgetary resources
already committed to service contract support, the name and phone
number of the agency's central point-of-contact for the inventory,
agency challenge and appeal filing instructions, etc.
Attachment
2
Year 2000 Commercial Activities Inventory Reporting
Instructions & Definitions
Introduction
For
the 1999 FAIR Act inventory, OMB identified the minimum data elements
that needed to be included in FAIR Act submissions, but did not
impose a specific report format (sequence and sorting order). The
idea was to seek out alternative approaches and to permit the agencies
to incorporate their inventory reporting requirement into existing
management systems. A specific common format and data order is required
for the Year 2000 Inventory submission. Accordingly, each agency
is requested to construct an electronic template in Microsoft Access,
Microsoft Excel or similar formats. The required information should
be in the exact sequence, as well as the level of detail specified
below.
Upon
OMB's notification of the release of the inventory to the public
in the Federal Register , agencies are requested to make
their inventory available through their worldwide web site.
Instructions and Definition of Terms
- Organization Unit. - Enter an alpha designation for the agency, sub-agency and/or
bureau (alphanumeric codes will be accepted, if warranted) and
provide a full list of all codes attached to the agency's inventory.
- State(s) - Enter States within the United
States by their common two letter mail code.
- Location(s) - Enter the place where the
activity is performed.
- FTE - Enter the number of full-time equivalents
(FTE) for Federal employees performing the commercial activity.
- Activity/Function Code - Enter the Function
Code that best describes the type of activity performed.
- Reason Code - Enter the Reason (Status)
Code that best describes the status of the commercial FTE. Attachment
3 provides expanded definitions and usage.
- Year the Activity First Appeared on the Commercial Activities
Inventory - Enter all four digits of the fiscal
year the activity first appeared on the FAIR Act inventory.
All entries that appeared in the 1999 Inventory should be entered
as 1999. Activities that first appear in the 2000 Inventory
should be entered as 2000.
- Responsible Official - Enter the name,
position title and phone number of the Federal employee responsible
for the activity or the agency contact person from whom additional
information about the activity may be obtained.
- Year of Cost Comparison or Conversion (if
applicable) - Enter all four digits of the most recent
fiscal year that an A-76 cost comparison or direct conversion
was completed.
- FTE Savings ( if applicable ) - Enter
the FTE savings generated by a cost comparison (including MEO
savings), a direct conversion to contract, a termination or
a privatization decision.
- Estimated Annualized Cost Comparison Dollar Savings ( if applicable ) - Enter the estimated
annual savings that reflect the difference between the in-house
bid MEO and the low contract offer.
- Date of Completed Post MEO Performance Review ( if applicable ) - enter the date that the most recent
Post MEO performance review was completed.
Attachment 3
REASON CODE CLARIFICATIONS
Reason
Codes applicable to commercial activities included on the 2000 Inventory
of Commercial Activities are the same as those used in the 1999
Inventory. Additional clarification is provided to avoid confusion
and facilitate consistency among agencies. The Reason Codes provided
by OMB Circular A-76 Transmittal Memorandum No. 20 are provided,
followed by a clarification narrative in italics.
Code |
Explanation |
A |
Indicates
that the function is performed by Federal employees and is specifically exempt by the agency from the cost comparison
requirements of the Circular and this Supplement.
This
Reason Code is designed to permit the Agency Head to
identify specific commercial activities as those that he/she
does not believe should be subjected to privatization, outsourcing
or competition. Certainly, these are core mission activities
that are commercial in nature. Many core activities may
however, be achieved through contract support and may also
be found in Reason Code "B" or "C." Functions assigned Reason
Code "A" are commercial functions that the Agency Head has
determined must remain in-house. |
B |
Indicates that the activity is performed by Federal employees and is subject to the cost comparison or direct conversion
requirements of the Circular and this Supplement.
This
Reason Code should be applied to any Function or Activity
where the decision as to who should perform the work is
a quality and cost based decision and the agency would expect
that this decision would be based upon the results of a
direct conversion competition (when authorized), or a cost
comparison, conducted in accordance with OMB Circular A-76
and its Supplemental Handbook. |
C |
Indicates
that the activity is performed by Federal employees, but is
has been specifically made exempt from the provisions of the
Circular and this Supplement by Congress, Executive Order
or OMB.
This
Reason Code should be applied to any Function/Activity
where the decision as to who should perform the work is
not primarily a cost-based decision and a cost comparison
would be inappropriate. This code applies to the Supplemental
Handbook's exemption from the cost comparison requirements
of the Circular, including, for example, national defense
related activities, direct patient care, core and research
and development activities. Here the decision to convert
to or from in-house or contract performance is not primarily
a cost-based decision. The problem is to get the right people,
the right skills, the right knowledge at the right place
and at the right time. Small functions that involve 10 or
fewer FTE are also exempt from the cost comparison requirements
of the Circular. These commercial activities are currently
performed by Federal employees and may be outsourced, but,
they do not enjoy the cost comparison protections afforded
by the Circular; cost is a secondary consideration. |
D |
Indicates that the function is currently performed by in-house
Federal employees and is in the process of being cost compared
or converted directly to contract or inter-service support
agreement performance.
Employees
in Functions/Activities listed under this code have been
advised that the work performed is undergoing formal A-76
cost comparison or the agency is preparing for the direct
conversion of work to contract or ISSA performance, in accordance
with the Supplement. |
E |
Indicates
that the function is retained in-house as a result of a cost
comparison. |
F |
Indicates
the function is currently being performed by Federal employees,
but a review is pending force restructuring decisions (i.e.,
base closure, realignment, consolidation, etc.). |
G |
Indicates
that the function is prohibited from conversion to contract
because of legislation. |
H |
Waiver
issued. |
I |
Indicates
the function is being performed in-house as a result of a
cost comparison resulting from a decision to convert from
contract to in-house performance |
Attachment 4
YEAR 2000 COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES INVENTORY
FUNCTION CODES
The
following list of Function/Activity Codes will be used to complete
the Year 2000 Commercial Activities Inventory. The Function Codes
provide a standardized way for an agency to describe those activities
which the agency has determined are commercial in nature, based
on the agency's application of the criteria in OFPP Policy Letter
92-01. Given the wide range of activities described in the following
list, the inclusion of a particular Function Code in the list does
not mean that work which might be described by that Code should
necessarily be viewed as "commercial" -- again, to determine whether
an activity is "commercial," the agency must evaluate the work under
Policy Letter 92-01, and in so doing take into consideration the
context in which the work is performed. While agencies may augment
these Function Codes for internal use , by adding to the
existing alphanumeric codes provided, agencies my not create new
codes or add additional codes in the submission to OMB. Agencies
are to use only the following approved Function Codes in their June
2000 submission, unless otherwise approved in advance by OMB."
A
- Recurring Testing and Inspection Services
A100
Electronic
A200 Health Care
A300 Safety
A400 Transportation
A500 Food and Drug
A600 Other Technical Testing or Inspection
A700 Systems Certification Services
A000 Administrative Support
B
- Personnel Management
B100
Classification
B102 Classification Reviews
B200 Employee Development
B300 Staffing Reviews
B301 Processing
B302 Manpower Research and Analysis
B303 Manpower Development
B400 Employee Relations
B400 Employee Relations support
B401 Benefits Reviews and Analysis
B500 Labor Relations and Support
B501 Agency Equal Employment Opportunity Reviews
B502 Negotiated Dispute Resolution
B600 Examining
B700 Personnel Management Specialist
B701 Personnel Operations Management
B702 Personnel IT Support
B000 Personnel Administrative Support
C
- Finance and Accounting
C100
Voucher Examining
C200 Cash Receipt
C300 Accounting Technicians
C301 Accounts Payable
C302 Travel Processing
C303 Fixed Assets
C304 Accounts Receivable
C305 Collections
C306 Customer Billings
C307 General Accounting
C308 Financial Report Generation
C309 Cost Accounting
C310 Payroll Processing
C311 Claims Analysis
C312 Payments Issuance Support/Processing
C313 Financial Systems Support
C314 Financial Management and Program Planning
C315 Financial Management Operations
C316 Financial Systems Development and Planning
C317 Financial Systems Operations
C400 Budget Support
C401 Financial Analysis
C402 Cash and Debt Management
C403 Financial Program Management
C404 Business Performance Reporting
C405 Business Performance Analysis
C406 Cost Analysis
C407 Mortgage Analysis
C408 Asset Management and Disposal
C405 Property Oversight
C500 External Auditing
C501 Internal Auditing
C000 Administrative Support
D
- Regulatory and Program Management Support Services
D100
Regulatory Activities Support
D101 Regulatory Economists/Statisticians
D102 Regulatory Audits
D103 Salary/wages Reviews
D104 Labor Wage and Hour Compliance Reviews
D105 Education Benefits and Entitlements Analysis
D106 Loan Guaranty Benefits and Entitlements Analysis
D107 Vocational Entitlements Analysis
D200 Data Collection and Analysis
D201 Customer Surveys and Evaluations
D300 Statistical Analysis
D400 Compliance Surveys and Inspections
D410 Compliance Operations
D411 Compliance Assessments
D500 Benefits and Entitlements Services
D501 Customer Services
D502 Administrative Reviews
D503 Compensation Claims Reviews
D504 Insurance Analysis
D505 Compensation Claims Examining
D604 Customer Service Contacts
D606 Asset Appraisal and Valuation
D700 Systems Design, Testing and Certification
D701 Program Marketing and Outreach
D702 Program Planning and Support
D703 Application Receipt and Processing
D704 Program Monitoring and Evaluation
D705 Program Marketing and Outreach
D706 Program Monitoring
D707 Program Evaluation
D708 Application Receipt/Processing
D709 Mortgage Underwriting
D710 Field Inspection Services
D711 External Equal Employment Opportunity Reviews
D712 Safety and Occupational Health Management
D713 Safety and Occupational Health Inspections
D720 Independent Appeals Reviews
D800 Air Traffic Control
D801 Air Traffic Systems Inspections
D900 Maritime Traffic Control
D910 Operation of Locks and Dams
D920 Buoy Maintenance
D930 Mine Safety and Health
D000 Administrative Support
E
- Environment
E100
Hazardous Waste Management
E101 Environmental Restoration Analysis
E102 FIFRA/FDCA Risk Analysis
E103 FSCA Risk Analysis
E104 Environmental Clean-up Services
E200 Solid Waste Data Collection/Analysis
E300 Pollution Prevention
E400 Air Pollution Data Collection/Analysis
E401 Clean Air Act Pollution Prevention
E500 Water Data Collection/Analysis
E501 Clean Water Act Compliance/Pollution Prevention
E502 Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance/Pollution Prevention
E503 Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Compliance
E600 Environmental Planning/NEPA
E601 Environmental Impact Statements
E602 Environmental Impact Statement Reviews
E700 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Compliance/Pollution
Prevention
E800 Multimedia Compliance/Pollution Prevention
E801 Trusteeship
E000 Administrative Support
F
- Procurement
F100
Quality Assurance
F200 Contracting (Operational)
F300 Contracting (Analysis)
F400 Recurring Purchasing
F000 Administrative Support
G
- Social Services
G001
Care of Remains of Deceased Personnel & Funeral Services
G008 Commissary Store Operation
G009 Clothing Sales Store Operations
G010 Recreational Library Services
G011 Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Services
G012 Community Services
G100 Disaster Relief Applications Services
G101 Disaster Relief Services
G102 Librarian Services
G103 Library Operations and Management
G104 Technical/Professional/Legal Library Information Services
G900 Chaplain Activities and Support Services
G901 Housing Administrative Services
G904 Family Services
G905 Community Relations
G999 Other Social Services
G000 Administrative Support
H
- Health Services
H101
Hospital Care
H102 Surgical Care
H103 Surgical Services
H105 Nutritional Care
H106 Pathology Services
H107 Radiology Services
H108 Pharmacy Services
H109 Physical Therapy
H110 Materiel Services
H111 Orthopedic Services
H112 Ambulance Services
H113 Dental Care
H114 Dental Laboratories
H115 Clinics and Dispensaries
H116 Veterinary Services
H117 Medical Records
H118 Nursing Services
H119 Preventive Medicine
H120 Occupational Health
H121 Drug Rehabilitation
H201 Medical Services
H202 Psychiatric and Psychology Services
H203 Ambulatory Care Services
H204 Domiciliary Care
H205 Extended Care Services
H206 Social Work
H207 Field Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
H208 Audiology & Speech Pathology Services
H209 Nuclear Medicine Services
H210 Pediatric Services
H211 Optometric Services
H212 Spinal Cord Injury Services
H213 GRECC Services
H214 Neurology Services
H215 Dermatology Services
H216 Radiation Therapy Services
H217 Mental Illness Research, Education & Clinic
H218 Rehabilitation Medicine Services
H219 Nutrition &Food Production Services
H220 Blind Rehabilitation Services
H221 Recreation Services
H222 Prosthetics & Sensory Aides Services
H223 Ambulatory Care Administration
H224 Learning Resource Centers
H225 Federal Employee Health Services
H226 VISN Services & VISN Support Service Center
H227 Veterans Canteen Service
H300 Emergency Medical Services Management Planning
H301 Emergency Medical Services
H400 Medical Evaluation Services
H401 Medical Officers
H402 Industrial Hygiene Reviews and Analysis
H403 Health Inspections
H404 Health Services Administration and Management
H500 Dialysis Services
H501 Anesthesiology
H502 Diagnostic Radiology H503 Geriatrics
H504 Geriatric Research
H505 Geriatric Clinical Centers
H506 Orthopedic Shoe Services
H507 Orthotics Laboratory
H600 Hospital Administration
H601 Ward Administration
H602 Income Verification
H603 Claims Analysis
H604 Hospital Supply and Distribution
H605 Ambulatory Care Administration
H606 Information Resource Management Services
H607 Voluntary Services Administration
H608 Records Administration
H609 Bed Services and Patient Assistance
H610 Waste Management
H999 Other Health Services
H000 Administrative Support
I
- Investigations
I100
Inspector General Services
I200 Safety
I415 Non-field Technical Support to Criminal Investigations
I416 Non-Field Administrative Support Criminal Investigations
I420 Financial Audits
I430 Performance Audits
I440 Management Evaluations/Audits
I441 Logistics Audits
I500 Background investigations
I501 IG Data Collection and Analysis
I502 Case Assessment/Management/Disposition
I000 Administrative Support
J
- Intermediate, Direct or General Repair and Maintenance
of Equipment
J501
Aircraft Maintenance
J502 Aircraft Engine Maintenance
J503 Missiles
J504 Vessels
J505 Combat Vehicles
J506 Noncombat Vehicles
J507 Electronic and Communication Equipment Maintenance
J510 Railway Equipment
J511 Special Equipment
J512 Armament
J513 Dining Facility Equipment
J514 Medical and Dental Equipment
J515 Containers, Textile, Tents, and Tarpaulins
J516 Metal Containers
J517 Training Devices and Audiovisual Equipment
J519 Industrial Plant Equipment
J520 Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment
J521 Other Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment
J522 Aeronautical Support Equipment
J999 Maintenance of Other Equipment
J000 Administrative Support
K
- Depot Repair, Maintenance, Modification, Conversion or
Overhaul of Equipment
K531
Aircraft
K532 Aircraft Engines
K533 Missiles
K534 Vessels
K535 Combat Vehicles
K536 Noncombat Vehicles
K537 Electronic and Communication Equipment
K538 Railway Equipment
K539 Special Equipment
K540 Armament
K541 Industrial Plant Equipment
K542 Dining and Facility Equipment
K543 Medical and Dental Equipment
K544 Containers, Textile, Tents, and Tarpaulins
K545 Metal Containers
K546 Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment
K547 Other Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment
K548 Aeronautical Support Equipment
K999 Other Depot Repair, Maintenance, Modification, Conversion
or
Overhaul of Equipment
K000
Administrative Support
L
- Grants Management
L100
Application Services
L101 Application Reviews and Evaluations
L102 Independent Grant Review Appeals
L200 Grants Monitoring and Evaluation
L000 Administrative Support
P
- Base Maintenance/Multifunction Contracts
P100
Installation Operation Contracts (Multi-function)
P000 Administrative Support
R
- Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation
(RDT&E)
R100
Theoretical Research
R103 Biomedical Research
R104 Animal Research
R200 Basic R&D
R300 Developmental
R400 Testing
R500 Acceptance
R600 Applied Research
R660 RDT&E
R900 Operation and Maintenance of Physical Plant
R901 Building & Grounds Maintenance
R902 Models Design and Construction
R000 Administrative Support
S
- Installation Services
S700
Natural Resource Services
S701 Public Affairs/Relations
S702 Financial and Payroll Services
S703 Debt Collection
S706 Bus Services
S708 Laundry and Dry Cleaning
S709 Custodial Services
S710 Pest Management
S712 Refuse Collection and Disposal Services
S713 Food Services
S714 Furniture Repair
S715 Office Equipment Maintenance and Repair
S716 Motor Vehicle Operation
S717 Motor Vehicle Maintenance
S718 Fire Prevention and Protection
S719 Military Clothing
S720 Prison Plant Operations and Maintenance
S721 Prison Security Operations (Guards)
S723 Other Prison Operations (Food, Administrative)
S724 Other Guard Services
S725 Electrical Plants and Systems Operation and Maintenance
S726 Heating Plants and Systems Operation and Maintenance
S727 Water Plants and Systems Operation and Maintenance
S728 Sewage and Waste Plants Operation and Maintenance
S729 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Plants
S730 Other Utilities Operation and Maintenance
S731 Supply Operations
S732 Warehousing and Distribution
S733 Building Services
S734 Leasing Services
S735 Engineering Services
S736 Plumbing Craft Support Services
S737 Electrical Craft Support Services
S739 Locksmithing
S740 Transportation Management Services
S741 Supply, Warehousing and Distribution Services Management
S742 Inventory Analysis and Management
S743 Vehicle Acquisition Support Services
S744 Fleet Management Services
S745 Security and Protection Services
S750 Museum Operations
S751 Curator Services
S752 Exhibits Management and Planning
S753 Facility Security Management
S760 Contractor-Operated Parts Stores & Civil Engineering
Supply Stores
S999 Other Installation Services
S000 Administrative Support
T
- Other Non-Manufacturing Operations
T600
Real Property Management
T601 Real Property Disposal
T602 Property Development
T603 Real Property Acquisition Support Services
T700 Miscellaneous Program Management
T800 Ocean Terminal Operations
T801 Storage and Warehousing
T802 Cataloging
T803 Acceptance Testing
T804 Architect-Engineering
T805 Operation of Bulk Liquid Storage
T806 Printing and Reproduction
T807 Visual Information
T808 Mapping and Charting
T809 Administrative Telephone Services
T810 Air Transportation Services
T811 Water Transportation Services
T812 Rail Transportation Services
T813 Engineering and Technical Services
T814 Aircraft Fueling Services
T815 Scrap Metal Operation
T816 Telecommunication Centers
T817 Other Communications and Electronics Systems
T818 Systems Engineering and Installation of Communications
Systems
T819 Preparation and Disposal of Excess and Surplus Property
T820 Administrative Support Services
T821 Special Studies and Analysis
T822 Operations Research
T823 Actuarial Services
T830 Interior/Facility Design
T831 Drafting Services
T832 Construction Management
T833 Civil Engineering & Analysis Services
T834 General Engineering & Analysis Services
T835 Chemical Engineering & Analysis Services
T836 Electrical Engineering & Analysis Services
T837 Fire Protection Engineering & Inspection
T838 Safety Engineering & Analysis Services
T839 Mining Engineering & Analysis Services
T840 Geodetic Engineering and Analysis Services
T841 Geological Analysis
T850 Forestry Management Support
T851 Forestry Operations
T852 Soil Conservation Evaluation & Analysis
T853 Soil Conservation Operations
T854 Royalty Management Operations.
T855 Industrial Engineering
T900 Training Aids, Devices, and Simulator Support
T999 Other Non-Manufacturing Operations
T000 Administrative Support
U
- Education and Training
U100
Recruit Training
U200 Officer Acquisition Training
U300 Specialized Skill Training
U301 Training Management
U302 Training Administration
U303 Training Technical Support
U304 Vocational Training
U305 Vocational Rehabilitation
U400 Flight Training
U500 Professional Development Training
U501 Management Training
U502 Medical & Health Training
U503 Engineering & Architectural Training
U504 Legal Training
U505 Business/Financial/Budget Training
U506 Inspection (IG) Training
U510 Professional Military Education
U520 Graduate Education, Fully Funded, Full-time
U530 Other Full-time Education Programs
U540 Off-Duty (Voluntary) and On-Duty Education Programs
U600 Civilian Education and Training
U610 Law Enforcement Training
U700 Dependent Education
U800 Training Development and Support
U999 Other Training Functions
U000 Administrative Support
W
- Automatic Data Processing
W500
Data Maintenance
W501 Report Processing/Production
W600 Data Center Operations
W601 Information Technology Management
W824 Data Processing Services
W825 Maintenance of ADP Equipment
W826 Systems Design, Development and Programming Services
W827 Software Services
W828 Seat Management Services
W829 Client Services
W999 Other ADP Functions
W000 Administrative Support
X
- Products Manufactured and Fabricated In-House
X931
Ordnance Equipment
X932 Products Made From Fabric or Similar Materials
X933 Container Products and Related Items
X934 Preparation of Food and Bakery Products
X935 Liquid, Gaseous and Chemical Products
X936 Rope, Cordage, and Twine Products; Chains and Metal Cable
Products
X937 Logging and Lumber Products
X938 Communications and Electronic Products
X939 Construction Products
X940 Rubber and Plastic Products
X941 Optical and Related Products
X942 Sheet Metal Products
X943 Foundry Products
X944 Machined Parts
X999 Other Products Manufactured and Fabricated In-House
X000 Administrative Support
Y
- Other Selected Functions
Y130
Intelligence
Y150 Classified Activities
Y160 Corporate Planning
Y400 Legal Services
Y401 General Attorney's Services
Y403 Paralegal
Y410 Criminal Investigation Y440 Federal Licensing and Permitting
Y450 Maritime Activities
Y451 Search and Rescue
Y452 Aids to Navigation
Y453 Marine Safety/Inspection
Y510 Budget and Financial Program Management
Y511 Budget Execution Support Services
Y520 Public Works and Real Property Maintenance Program Management
Y530 Personnel, Community Activities and Manpower Program
Management
Y540 Maintenance and Logistics Program Management
Y550 Information and Telecommunications Program Management
Y651 Identifying and Developing Consumer/Customer Information
Services
Y650 Acquisition (Equipment and Weapons Systems)
Y999 Other Functions
Y000 Administrative Support
Z
- Maintenance, Repair, Alteration, and Minor Construction of Real
Property
Z991
Maintenance and Repair of Family Housing Buildings and Structures
Z992 Maintenance and Repair of Buildings and Structures Other
Than Family Housing
Z993 Maintenance and Repair of Grounds and Surfaced Areas
Z997 Maintenance and Repair of Railroad Facilities
Z998 Maintenance and Repair of Waterways
Z999 Other Maintenance, Repair, Alteration, and Minor Construction
of Real Property
Z000 Administrative Support