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Appendix D: Comparing Federal Principal Statistical Agencies and Units
Pages 189-198

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From page 189...
... Appendix D Comparing Federal Principal Statistical Agencies and Units 189
From page 190...
...   †The principal statistical agencies or units are sorted in ascending order by "Number of Permanent Full-Time Employees."   ‡The average number of dollars calculated as direct funding in FY 2020 divided by the number of FTE permanent staff, sometimes called the budget-to-staff ratio, is used to express the average number of dollars managed by each staff member.
From page 191...
... *  20  16  22  18  9   2  2  2 –18  –90 Annual Reports & Information Staff  6  10  5  4   4 N/A Statistical Standards & Data Confidentiality Staff  9  12  9  9   9 N/A Sample Surveys Division 12  19 19 18  18 N/A Administrative Data Division  34 25 25  25 N/A Elementary/ Secondary & Library Studies Division  21  22  25  24 10 –21 –100 Postsecondary Division  21  19  21  26  9 –21 –100 Early Childhood, International, and Crosscutting Division– Statistics†  21  19  13  18  9 –21 –100 Assessment Units  30  27  32  38 35  36 35 32   2    7 Assessments Division*
From page 192...
... The Assessments Division count includes one FTE from across multiple employees located in the Office of the Commissioner.   †As part of the 2013 reorganization, six staff who work primarily on international studies were moved from the Early Childhood, International, and Crosscutting Division into a newly formed branch of the Assessments Division.
From page 193...
... 16–17. NOTES: The annual hiring rate percent is the number of FTE employee hires divided by (the FTE count at the end of the fiscal year + the FTE count at the end of the prior fiscal year)
From page 194...
... Vacant positions are not represented.   The statistics count includes the Administrative Data Division, Sample Surveys Division and its predecessors, Statistical Standards and Data Confidentiality Staff, Annual Reports and Information Staff, and the Office of the Commissioner FTEs
From page 195...
... See Table D-2 for details.  ‡The FY 2021 counts exclude two fellows who are not paid employees of the federal government.
From page 196...
... 40 National Assessment 20 Governing Board 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 FIGURE D-2 NCES Historical Program Appropriations Excluding Salaries and Expenses, FYs 2003–2021. SOURCE: IES document provided to the panel, "IES & NCES Historical FTE Data and IES Appropriations Historical"; NCES response to question from the panel, pp.
From page 197...
...   * Appropriations for the Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems did not begin until FY 2005.
From page 198...
... and IAA Administrators, with Ratios IAAs IAAs Contract-to- All IAAs + IAAs + Outgoing Incoming Contracts CORs IAA Admin COR Ratio Contracts Contracts Ratio Annual Reports  0 0   3  1 0 3.0   3 3.0 Statistical Standards  2 1  10  4 * 2.5  13 3.3 Sample Surveys 11 1  27 12 *


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