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    Veteran Owned Business

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.texas.gov
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    Updated Jul 25, 2025
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    data.austintexas.gov (2025). Veteran Owned Business [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/veteran-owned-business
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 25, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    data.austintexas.gov
    Description

    This dataset contains a list of all entities that are currently marked as a Veteran Owned Business with The Texas Secretary of State. All information provided by the user, and collected on this page by the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, including information collected from the website and any web-based forms, is subject to the provisions of the Texas Public Information Act. DISCLAIMER ON ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION. While the Office of the Texas Secretary of State (the “SOS”) uses reasonable efforts to provide accurate and up-to-date information, some of the information provided is gathered by third-parties and has not been independently verified by the SOS. Data can quickly become out of-date. Although the information found on this system has been produced and processed from sources believed to be reliable, no warranty, express or implied, is made regarding accuracy, adequacy, completeness, legality, reliability or usefulness of any information. This disclaimer applies to both isolated and aggregate uses of information. SOS does not represent or warrant that access to the service will be uninterrupted or that there will be no failures, errors or omissions or loss of transmitted information.

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    Winners List of Texas Lottery® Prizes

    • data.texas.gov
    • datasets.ai
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    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Sep 30, 2025
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    IT Lottery & Charitable Bingo, Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation (2025). Winners List of Texas Lottery® Prizes [Dataset]. https://data.texas.gov/w/54pj-3dxy/7v57-4sdh?cur=uEK6GNPkUoR
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    csv, tsv, json, application/rdfxml, xml, application/rssxmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 30, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
    Authors
    IT Lottery & Charitable Bingo, Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation
    Description

    List of winner claims for Texas Lottery® prizes with player (excluding identity of those designated anonymous), prize, game and selling retailer information. GOV'T § 466.411: A prize winner, or owner of a legal entity that is a prize winner, of a lottery prize in an amount equal to $1 million or more may choose to remain anonymous. If the prize is an annuity, then the prize winner may be anonymous for 30 days after the prize is claimed.

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    Baseline characteristics of participants at Thomas Street Health Center and...

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    • datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov
    xls
    Updated Jun 2, 2023
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    Bich N. Dang; Robert A. Westbrook; Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas; Thomas P. Giordano (2023). Baseline characteristics of participants at Thomas Street Health Center and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Houston, Texas (N = 489). [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042980.t003
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 2, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    PLOS ONE
    Authors
    Bich N. Dang; Robert A. Westbrook; Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas; Thomas P. Giordano
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Houston, Texas
    Description

    SD indicates standard deviation; IVDA intravenous drug abuse; MSM, men who have sex with men;aScale 1–4, higher score indicates greater self-efficacy, Cronbach’s α = 0.79.bValue closest to date of survey completion, ±30 days; CD4 and HIV RNA values available for 84% of participants.

  4. PEI 2.1 Families Served During Fiscal Year by Program FY2015-2024

    • data.texas.gov
    • datasets.ai
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    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Jan 29, 2025
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    TX DFPS Data & Decision Support (2025). PEI 2.1 Families Served During Fiscal Year by Program FY2015-2024 [Dataset]. https://data.texas.gov/dataset/PEI-2-1-Families-Served-During-Fiscal-Year-by-Prog/7ji2-y86c
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    csv, application/rdfxml, application/rssxml, tsv, xml, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 29, 2025
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    Texas Department of Family and Protective Serviceshttps://www.dfps.texas.gov/
    Authors
    TX DFPS Data & Decision Support
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Prince Edward Island
    Description

    Child Abuse/Neglect Prevention Programs include:

    Texas Families: Together and Safe (TFTS) - The TFTS program funds evidence-based, community-based programs designed to alleviate stress and promote parental competencies and behaviors that increase the ability of families to become self-sufficient and successfully nurture their children.

    Fatherhood Effects (FE) - FE funds a variety of contracts with community-based organizations to provide child abuse and neglect prevention services. These include the Fatherhood Effects grants as well as various special initiatives and public awareness campaigns.

    Community Based Family Services (CBFS) - The CBFS program serves families who were investigated by CPS but whose allegations were low-priority or unsubstantiated, through community and evidence-based services. Services include home visitation, case management, and additional social services to provide a safe and stable home environment.

    Helping through Intervention and Prevention (HIP) - The HIP program provides an extensive family assessment, home visiting that includes parent education and basic needs support to targeted families.

    Healthy Outcomes through Prevention and Early Support (HOPES) - The HOPES program provides child abuse and neglect prevention services that target families with children between 0-5 years of age. Contracts have been awarded in eight counties. Each HOPES contract also has a focus on community collaboration that focus on early childhood and the prevention of child abuse and neglect.

    Family Strengthening (FSP) and Tertiary Child Abuse Prevention Programs (TPP) - Served families through 2011.

    Texas Service Members, Veterans and Families (SMVF) - Formerly Preventive Services for Veterans and Military Families.

    FOOTNOTES

    Families served are counted by primary caregivers' participation in child abuse/neglect prevention programs.

    Data as of December 11, 2024.

    Please visit dfps.texas.gov to learn more about PEI and all DFPS programs.

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    PEI 4.1 - Outcomes, Outputs & Efficiencies

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.texas.gov
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    Updated Feb 25, 2025
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    data.austintexas.gov (2025). PEI 4.1 - Outcomes, Outputs & Efficiencies [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/pei-4-1-outcomes-outputs-efficiencies
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 25, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    data.austintexas.gov
    Area covered
    Prince Edward Island
    Description

    About this data set: Texas Families: Together and Safe (TFTS) - The TFTS program funds evidence-based, community-based programs designed to alleviate stress and promote parental competencies and behaviors that increase the ability of families to become self-sufficient and successfully nurture their children. Fatherhood Effects (FE) - FE funds a variety of contracts with community-based organizations to provide child abuse and neglect prevention services. These include the Fatherhood Effects grants as well as various special initiatives and public awareness campaigns. Community Based Family Services (CBFS) - The CBFS program serves families who were investigated by CPS but whose allegations were low-priority or unsubstantiated, through community and evidence-based services. Services include home visitation, case management, and additional social services to provide a safe and stable home environment. Helping through Intervention and Prevention (HIP) - The HIP program provides an extensive family assessment, home visiting that includes parent education and basic needs support to targeted families. Healthy Outcomes through Prevention and Early Support (HOPES) - The HOPES program provides child abuse and neglect prevention services that target families with children between 0-5 years of age. Contracts have been awarded in eight counties. Each HOPES contract also has a focus on community collaboration that focus on early childhood and the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Family Strengthening (FSP) and Tertiary Child Abuse Prevention Programs (TPP) - Served families through 2011. Texas Service Members, Veterans and Families (SMVF) - Formerly Preventive Services for Veterans and Military Families. FOOTNOTES HIP and HOPES began services in Fiscal Year 2015. TFTS and CBFS where discontinued in FY2018. STAR was renamed to FAYS in FY2020. CBCAP was renamed to FE in FY2020. MFVPP was renamed to SMVF in FY2020. Fiscal Year 2023 data is as of December 30, 2024.

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    VA National Clozapine Registry

    • datahub.va.gov
    • data.va.gov
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    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Sep 12, 2019
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    (2019). VA National Clozapine Registry [Dataset]. https://www.datahub.va.gov/dataset/VA-National-Clozapine-Registry/75t4-vg4c
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    xml, csv, application/rssxml, json, tsv, application/rdfxmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 12, 2019
    Description

    The VA National Clozapine Registry tracks the health and demographics of patients who have been prescribed clozapine by the VA. Clozapine, or the brand name Clozaril, is a drug used to treat the most serious cases of schizophrenia. Unfortunately, clozapine may also affect portions of the blood, lowering the body's resistance to infection and sometimes creating life-threatening circumstances. Realizing the severity of the problem, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) established guidelines for analysis of White Blood Cells and Neutrophils and set strict minimum limits. The FDA also mandated that any manufacturer of clozapine must maintain a Clozapine Registry. These registries are to track the location and the health of clozapine patients and to ensure 'weekly White Blood Cell testing prior to delivery of the next week's supply of medication'. To date, the clozapine manufacturer registries have been unable to develop sufficient controls to meet these requirements, especially the ability to prevent dispensing clozapine when blood results are abnormal. However, because of the unique structure of Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture, the Veterans Health Administration obtained permission from the FDA and clozapine manufacturers to use its in-place computer network to gather and evaluate weekly patient information, then export this data to manufacturer clozapine registries. The VA assigned functional administration of this effort to the National Clozapine Coordinating Center (NCCC) located in Dallas, Texas. Weekly data on each VA clozapine patient is processed at two locations. Facility Level --When a clozapine prescription is written, a computer program in each facility's internal computer system retrieves white blood cell count, neutrophil count, and clozapine dose and evaluates the information according to FDA guidelines. If an adverse blood condition is found, the computer may warn to trigger a physician reevaluation, or lock out entirely to prevent dispensing, depending on the severity. Weekly, this information, along with certain patient demographic information, is gathered locally and transmitted to Hines Office of Information & Technology Field Office for centralized storage. This data can only be accessed by the NCCC. Raw data is downloaded from the Hines OI Field Office database on a weekly basis. An ancillary computer program reformats the data and evaluates the information for inconsistencies and data gathering errors. The computer-corrected data is manually compared with hand-written facsimile information sent to the NCCC by each site. This manually corrected data is again reformatted for data storage in MS Access format at the NCCC. The corrected data is also reformatted into American Standard Code for Information Interchange fixed-length fields and transmitted via modem to the manufacturers' Clozapine Registry and, in turn, to the FDA.

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Veteran Owned Business

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Dataset updated
Jul 25, 2025
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Description

This dataset contains a list of all entities that are currently marked as a Veteran Owned Business with The Texas Secretary of State. All information provided by the user, and collected on this page by the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, including information collected from the website and any web-based forms, is subject to the provisions of the Texas Public Information Act. DISCLAIMER ON ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION. While the Office of the Texas Secretary of State (the “SOS”) uses reasonable efforts to provide accurate and up-to-date information, some of the information provided is gathered by third-parties and has not been independently verified by the SOS. Data can quickly become out of-date. Although the information found on this system has been produced and processed from sources believed to be reliable, no warranty, express or implied, is made regarding accuracy, adequacy, completeness, legality, reliability or usefulness of any information. This disclaimer applies to both isolated and aggregate uses of information. SOS does not represent or warrant that access to the service will be uninterrupted or that there will be no failures, errors or omissions or loss of transmitted information.

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