Timeseries data from 'PV_SHELF07 - 847' (pv_shelf07-847)
goDCgo is the number one resource for transportation information and options to make getting into and around the District easier than ever. goDCgo is an initiative of the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) that encourages the use of sustainable transportation. We provide complimentary transit resources and consulting services to DC organizations and commuters. Our goal serves to decrease traffic congestion, improve air quality and create a better quality of life in the DC area. For more information visit https://www.godcgo.com.
The facilities web service provides VA facility information. The VA facilities locator is a feature that is available across the enterprise, on any webpage, for the Department of Veterans Affairs. It is comprised of data from across the different facilities, and is updated multiple times a day by multiple personnel. This API gives external users the ability to interact with the most up to date information about VA facilities.
This data set contains information about the Department of Transportation's cybersecurity incident response tickets, incident response metrics, incident response time, vulnerability data, and remediation recommendations broken down by OA. The CSMC owns maintains, collects, and operates this data as a service for the entire department.
Nasis accumulation of change transactions
An incomplete collection of open data domains throughout the U.S. (intended for comparison with King County open data)
Archival Descriptions from the National Archives Catalog data set provides archival descriptions of the permanent holdings of the federal government in the custody of the National Archives and Records administration. The archival descriptions include information on traditional paper holdings, logical data records (electronic records), and artifacts.
The locations of the colleges and universities within Fairfax County.
This dataset contains Fire and Rescue Community Outreach Safety Plans information for - Parents and Caregivers - Teacher and Educators - Seniors and/or Disabled Dataset update frequency : as needed
Scout is a Department of Buildings (DOB) and Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP) online resource that allows users to research real property, licensing, permit, regulatory and enforcement information on specific properties and businesses across the District of Columbia. Users may search by a specific street address, business or person name, permit or license number. Scout is built on the Comprehensive Property Management System (CPMS). CPMS gathers information from many sources from within and outside of the agency sources, including: Accela (i.e. Licensing, Permitting, Inspections), the Office of Tax and Revenue (i.e. Real Property Database, Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal systems), the Department of Transportation (i.e. Transportation Online Permitting System) and the Office of the Chief Technology Officer (i.e. Master Address Repository.) The new system requires a login account for security purposes and to prevent bots from slowing down the system. To login to Scout the application uses an AccessDC account - a common digital identity. Also, search https://opendata.dc.gov for more data on permitting and construction.
Data relating to events in the operations center
Timeseries data from 'Bayside, NC' (bayside-nc)
ERS annually calculates "normalized prices," which smooth out the effects of shortrun seasonal or cyclical variation, for key agricultural inputs and outputs. They are used to evaluate the benefits of projects affecting agriculture.
Density estimates of four mammal species in the upper subalpine and alpine zones of the Sierra Nevada range, 2008 - 2012. The estimates were derived from variable distance data collected 3-4 times per year at point count stations randomly located along line transects. There were 21 transects (10 km in length) that had been randomly selected from a pool of 53 potential routes, with 10 point count stations along each transect (minimum of 200 m spacing between stations). 45 stations were sampled in 2008 (5 stations on each of 9 transects), 60 stations were sampled in 2009 (5 stations on each of 12 transects),190 stations were sampled in 2010 (10 stations on each of 19 transects), 210 stations were sampled in 2011 (10 stations on each of 19 transects), and 170 stations were sampled in 2012 (10 stations on each of 17 transects). All counts were done in July and August each year. Replicate samples within a given year were done within 2-8 days of each other. All counts were done by single observers. The spreadsheet has eight worksheets, including five with density estimates for each species at different scales, one worksheet with definitions of the fields, one worksheet with the species names, and a worksheet that defines the scale and units of the estimates in the five worksheets for density
Overview of school nutrition program data available on the Texas Open Data Portal from Texas Department of Agriculture
Polygon layer for SSA areas.
BEA's Public Data Listing
Database storing workload control information for employees who manage enumeration workloads.
DMPED is using economic data to drive positive change and build good government for District of Columbia residents. They are focusing on collecting and compiling information about the city, in particular on D.C.’s economic development priorities that create more pathways to the middle class: jobs, quality affordable housing, and community-focused development.This site is an online version of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development’s weekly dashboard. This dashboard is also transmitted to the City Administrator, the Mayor, and other senior staff, so they can be aware of economic trends and context. It includes only data that is public, so certain indicators that DMPED uses are not included.
This page provides contact information for the open data team. The guidance works for all users, for a variety of purposes.
Timeseries data from 'PV_SHELF07 - 847' (pv_shelf07-847)