Forest Service Business Services: Further Actions Needed to Re-examine Centralization Approach and to Better Document Associated Costs (open access)

Forest Service Business Services: Further Actions Needed to Re-examine Centralization Approach and to Better Document Associated Costs

A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In the early 2000s, the Forest Service, within the Department of Agriculture, centralized the operations of three major business services: (1) budget and finance, (2) human resources management, and (3) information technology. The agency's goals in centralizing these services, which were previously delivered by staff in field units throughout the country, were to streamline and improve operations and reduce costs. Congressional committees directed GAO to independently analyze whether centralization had achieved intended efficiencies and cost savings. Accordingly, this report examines the (1) types of effects centralization has had on the Forest Service and its employees, particularly in field units; (2) actions the agency has taken to assess its delivery of its centralized business services and to address identified shortcomings; and (3) extent to which the agency can demonstrate that it achieved intended cost savings. GAO examined agency reports, performance studies, cost estimates, and other documentation and interviewed and conducted focus groups with employees across the agency."
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Southwest Border Violence: Issues in Identifying and Measuring Spillover Violence (open access)

Southwest Border Violence: Issues in Identifying and Measuring Spillover Violence

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Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
LaserFest Celebration (open access)

LaserFest Celebration

LaserFest was the yearlong celebration, during 2010, of the 50th anniversary of the demonstration of the first working laser. The goals of LaserFest were: to highlight the impact of the laser in its manifold commercial, industrial and medical applications, and as a tool for ongoing scientific research; to use the laser as one example that illustrates, more generally, the route from scientific innovation to technological application; to use the laser as a vehicle for outreach, to stimulate interest among students and the public in aspects of physical science; to recognize and honor the pioneers who developed the laser and its many applications; to increase awareness among policymakers of the importance of R&D funding as evidenced by such technology as lasers. One way in which LaserFest sought to meet its goals was to encourage relevant activities at a local level all across the country -- and also abroad -- that would be identified with the larger purposes of the celebration and would carry the LaserFest name. Organizers were encouraged to record and advertise these events through a continually updated web-based calendar. Four projects were explicitly detailed in the proposals: 1) LaserFest on the Road; 2) Videos; 3) Educational material; and 4) …
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Chodos, Alan & Rogan, Elizabeth A.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Costilla County Biodiesel Pilot Project (open access)

Costilla County Biodiesel Pilot Project

The Costilla County Biodiesel Pilot Project has demonstrated the compatibility of biodiesel technology and economics on a local scale. The project has been committed to making homegrown biodiesel a viable form of community economic development. The project has benefited by reducing risks by building the facility gradually and avoiding large initial outlays of money for facilities and technologies. A primary advantage of this type of community-scale biodiesel production is that it allows for a relatively independent, local solution to fuel production. Successfully using locally sourced feedstocks and putting the fuel into local use emphasizes the feasibility of different business models under the biodiesel tent and that there is more than just a one size fits all template for successful biodiesel production.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Doon, Ben & Quintana, Dan
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
RESULTS FOR THE SECOND QUARTER 2011 TANK 50 WAC SLURRY SAMPLE: CHEMICAL AND RADIONUCLIDE CONTAMINANT RESULTS (open access)

RESULTS FOR THE SECOND QUARTER 2011 TANK 50 WAC SLURRY SAMPLE: CHEMICAL AND RADIONUCLIDE CONTAMINANT RESULTS

The Saltstone Facility is designed and permitted to immobilize and dispose of low-level radioactive and hazardous liquid waste (salt solution) remaining from the processing of radioactive material at the Savannah River Site. Low-level waste (LLW) streams from the Effluent Treatment Project (ETP), H-Canyon, the DDA (Deliquification, Dissolution, and Adjustment) process, and the decontaminated salt solution product from the Actinide Removal Process/Modular Caustic Side Solvent Extraction (CSSX) Unit (ARP/MCU) process are stored in Tank 50 until the LLW can be transferred to the Saltstone Facility for treatment and disposal. The LLW must meet the specified waste acceptance criteria (WAC) before it is processed into saltstone. The specific chemical and radionuclide contaminants and their respective WAC limits are listed in the current Saltstone WAC. Waste Solidification Engineering (WSE) requested that Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) perform quarterly analysis on saltstone samples. The concentrations of chemical and radionuclide contaminants are measured to ensure the saltstone produced during each quarter is in compliance with the current WAC. This report documents the concentrations of chemical and radionuclide contaminants for the 2011 Second Quarter samples collected from Tank 50 on April 4, 2011 and discusses those results in further detail than the previously issued results report. …
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Eibling, R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Case Study of the Failure of two 13.8kV Control & Metering Transformers that caused significant Equipment Damage (open access)

Case Study of the Failure of two 13.8kV Control & Metering Transformers that caused significant Equipment Damage

The degradation and failure of cast-coil epoxy windings within 13.8kV control power transformers and metering potential transformers has been shown to be dangerous to both equipment and personnel, even though best industrial design practices were followed. Accident scenes will be examined for two events at a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory. Failure modes will be explained and current design practices discussed with changes suggested to prevent a recurrence and to minimize future risk. New maintenance philosophies utilizing partial discharge testing of the transformers as a prediction of end-of-life will be examined.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Dreifuerst, G R; Chew, D B; Mangonon, H L & Swyers, P W
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
University of Texas at Brownsville Operating Budget: 2012 (open access)

University of Texas at Brownsville Operating Budget: 2012

Proposed budget for University of Texas at Brownsville outlining projected income and expenditures, with supporting documentation for fiscal year 2012.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: University of Texas at Brownsville
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
TECHNETIUM SORPTION MEDIA REVIEW (open access)

TECHNETIUM SORPTION MEDIA REVIEW

This report presents information and references to aid in the selection of 99Tc sorption media for feasibility studies regarding the removal of 99Tc from Hanford's low activity waste. The report contains literature search material for sorption media (including ion exchange media) for the most tested media to date, including SuperLig 639, Reillex HPQ, TAM (Kruion), Purolite A520E and A530E, and Dowex 1X8. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of River Protection (ORP) is responsible for management and completion of the River Protection Project (RPP) mission, which comprises both the Hanford Site tank farms and the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP). The RPP mission is to store, retrieve and treat Hanford's tank waste; store and dispose of treated wastes; and close the tank farm waste management areas and treatment facilities in a safe, environmentally compliant, cost-effective and energy-effective manner.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: JB, DUNCAN; SE, KELLY; RA, ROBBINS; RD, ADAMS; MA, THORSON & CC, HAASS
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of Form Factors with the BaBar Experiment (open access)

Measurements of Form Factors with the BaBar Experiment

Selected recent results on measurements of form factors by the BaBar Collaboration are reviewed, including e{sup +}e{sup -} {yields} {eta}{prime}{gamma}, leptonic and semileptonic charm decays from data collected at or near the {Upsilon}(4S) resonance.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Li, Selina Z.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground Movement in SSRL Ring (open access)

Ground Movement in SSRL Ring

Users of the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) are being affected by diurnal motion of the synchrotron's storage ring, which undergoes structural changes due to outdoor temperature fluctuations. In order to minimize the effects of diurnal temperature fluctuations, especially on the vertical motion of the ring floor, scientists at SSRL tried three approaches: painting the storage ring white, covering the asphalt in the middle of the ring with highly reflective Mylar and installing Mylar on a portion of the ring roof and walls. Vertical motion in the storage ring is measured by a Hydrostatic Leveling System (HLS), which calculates the relative height of water in a pipe that extends around the ring. The 24-hr amplitude of the floor motion was determined using spectral analysis of HLS data, and the ratio of this amplitude before and after each experiment was used to quantitatively determine the efficacy of each approach. The results of this analysis showed that the Mylar did not have any significant effect on floor motion, although the whitewash project did yield a reduction in overall HLS variation of 15 percent. However, further analysis showed that the reduction can largely be attributed to a few local changes rather than an …
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Sunikumar, Nikita & /SLAC, /UCLA
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The V-Chip and TV Ratings: Monitoring Children’s Access to TV Programming (open access)

The V-Chip and TV Ratings: Monitoring Children’s Access to TV Programming

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Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Financing Recovery After a Catastrophic Earthquake or Nuclear Power Incident (open access)

Financing Recovery After a Catastrophic Earthquake or Nuclear Power Incident

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Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: King, Rawle O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Homestead Exemptions in Bankruptcy After the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) (open access)

Homestead Exemptions in Bankruptcy After the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA)

This report surveys the homestead exemption laws of the 50 states and the District of Columbia with an emphasis on the amount of the exemptions and the extent to which debtors may choose between federal and state exemptions.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Pettit, Carol A. & Platte, Vastine D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Science and Technology Review October/November 2011 (open access)

Science and Technology Review October/November 2011

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Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Nikolic, R. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Overview of the LIFE Fuel Cycle (open access)

Overview of the LIFE Fuel Cycle

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Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Reyes, S.; Babineau, D.; Davis, R.; Taylor, C.; Anklam, T.; Dunne, M. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler Operating Budget: 2012 (open access)

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler Operating Budget: 2012

Operating budget containing information on the proposed appropriations and expenditures of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler for fiscal year 2012.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
Federal Register, Volume 76, Number 165, August 25, 2011, Pages 53045-53300 (open access)

Federal Register, Volume 76, Number 165, August 25, 2011, Pages 53045-53300

Daily publication of the U.S. Office of the Federal Register contains rules and regulations, proposed legislation and rule changes, and other notices, including "Presidential proclamations and Executive Orders, Federal agency documents having general applicability and legal effect, documents required to be published by act of Congress, and other Federal agency documents of public interest" (p. ii). Table of Contents starts on page iii.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: United States. Office of the Federal Register.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Condition of Texas Pavements: Pavement Management Information Systems Annual Report, 2008-2011 (open access)

Condition of Texas Pavements: Pavement Management Information Systems Annual Report, 2008-2011

Annual report describing the condition of Texas pavements based on distress ratings and ride quality measurements from the Pavement Management Information System (PMIS) during fiscal years 2008-2011. "The report includes the percentage of lane miles in 'Good' or better condition, trends for the major highway systems (IH, US, SH and FM) and pavement types (ACP, CRCP and JCP), trends for pavement distress types and maintenance level of service information" (p. ii).
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Operating Budget: 2012 (open access)

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Operating Budget: 2012

Operating budget for the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston for fiscal year 2012, including information about budget rules and procedures, and summaries for expected income and expenses for various funds.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Operating Budget: 2012 (open access)

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Operating Budget: 2012

This document contains the appropriations and expenditures of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston for the fiscal year ending on August 31, 2012.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas System Administration Operating Budget: 2012 (open access)

University of Texas System Administration Operating Budget: 2012

Operating budget containing information on the proposed appropriations and expenditures of the University of Texas System administration for fiscal year 2012.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: University of Texas System
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2012, Volume 2 (open access)

University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2012, Volume 2

This document contains information on the appropriations and expenditures of the University of Texas at Austin for the fiscal years ending August 31, 2012.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: University of Texas at Austin
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2012, Volume 1 (open access)

University of Texas at Austin Operating Budget: 2012, Volume 1

This document contains the appropriations and expenditures of the University of Texas at Austin for the fiscal year ending on August 31, 2012.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: University of Texas at Austin
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
University of Texas at San Antonio Operating Budget: 2012 (open access)

University of Texas at San Antonio Operating Budget: 2012

This document contains the appropriations and expenditures of the University of Texas at San Antonio for the fiscal year ending on August 31, 2012.
Date: August 25, 2011
Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History