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ITA - Percentage of U.S. Exporter Clients That are Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:34:58.000ZThe Department of Commerce International Trade Administration (ITA) supports jobs for American workers and strengthens U.S. economic and national security by facilitating U.S. exports and inward investment. In fiscal years (FY) 2020 and 2021, ITA will increase the dollar value of U.S. exports and inward investment facilitated by 10 percent annually, while ensuring that over 75 percent of U.S. exporter clients assisted are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
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ITA - Percentage of U.S. Exporter Clients That are Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:23:07.000ZThe Department of Commerce International Trade Administration (ITA) supports jobs for American workers and strengthens U.S. economic and national security by facilitating U.S. exports and inward investment. In fiscal years (FY) 2020 and 2021, ITA will increase the dollar value of U.S. exports and inward investment facilitated by 10 percent annually, while ensuring that over 75 percent of U.S. exporter clients assisted are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
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NOAA - Number of protected species stocks with adequate population assessments and forecasts
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:22:20.000ZThis measure tracks the number of protected species stocks for which adequate assessments are available. Assessments are vital to determine the scientific basis for supporting and evaluating the impact of management actions. To be deemed adequate, assessments must be based on recent quantitative or qualitative analysis sufficient to determine current stock status based on a variety of data category levels (e.g., life history, threats, stock structure, assessment quality, assessment frequency, and abundance), and conservation status. Stock status projections are highly dependent on survey frequencies, assessment time frames, and fiscal constraints. This measure covers the protected species stocks covered by the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) or listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The number of such stocks continues to increase as new species are listed and as new stocks of listed species and marine mammals are identified— the latter typically indicates increased knowledge about population stock structure.
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NOAA - Number of protected species stocks with adequate population assessments and forecasts
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-29T18:40:58.000ZThis measure tracks the number of protected species stocks for which adequate assessments are available. Assessments are vital to determine the scientific basis for supporting and evaluating the impact of management actions. To be deemed adequate, assessments must be based on recent quantitative or qualitative analysis sufficient to determine current stock status based on a variety of data category levels (e.g., life history, threats, stock structure, assessment quality, assessment frequency, and abundance), and conservation status. Stock status projections are highly dependent on survey frequencies, assessment time frames, and fiscal constraints. This measure covers the protected species stocks covered by the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) or listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The number of such stocks continues to increase as new species are listed and as new stocks of listed species and marine mammals are identified— the latter typically indicates increased knowledge about population stock structure.
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NOAA - Percentage of FSSI 3 stocks with adequate population assessments and forecasts
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-29T20:02:51.000ZThis measure tracks the percentage of Fish Stock Sustainability Index (FSSI) fish stocks for which adequate assessments are available. Assessments are vital to determine the scientific basis for supporting and evaluating the impact of fishery management actions. To be deemed adequate, assessments must be based on recent quantitative information sufficient to determine current stock status (abundance and mortality) relative to established reference levels and to forecast stock status under different management scenarios
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NOAA - Percentage of FSSI 3 stocks with adequate population assessments and forecasts
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:34:42.000ZThis measure tracks the percentage of Fish Stock Sustainability Index (FSSI) fish stocks for which adequate assessments are available. Assessments are vital to determine the scientific basis for supporting and evaluating the impact of fishery management actions. To be deemed adequate, assessments must be based on recent quantitative information sufficient to determine current stock status (abundance and mortality) relative to established reference levels and to forecast stock status under different management scenarios
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BIS - Number of industrial base surveys, data, and analysis distributed to federal agencies and critical sector
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:22:04.000ZNumber of industrial base surveys, data, and analysis distributed to federal agencies and critical sector
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BIS - Number of industrial base surveys, data, and analysis distributed to federal agencies and critical sector
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-29T14:41:05.000ZNumber of industrial base surveys, data, and analysis distributed to federal agencies and critical sector
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NOAA - Number of environmental reviews that exceed regulatory or statutory deadlines
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:22:14.000ZThis measure shows the number of environmental reviews (ESA Section 7 formal consultation, MMPA incidental harassment authorization, EFH consultation) that exceed regulatory, statutory, or otherwise agreed-upon deadlines. Under the ESA and MSA, Federal agencies must consult with NOAA when any project or action might affect an ESA-listed marine species or a critical habitat. Under the MMPA, NMFS issues incidental harassment authorizations, which allow for the otherwise prohibited incidental “take” of marine mammals resulting from lawful activities (such as military readiness training, seismic surveys, or coastal construction).
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NOAA - Number of environmental reviews that exceed regulatory or statutory deadlines
performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:33:56.000ZThis measure shows the number of environmental reviews (ESA Section 7 formal consultation, MMPA incidental harassment authorization, EFH consultation) that exceed regulatory, statutory, or otherwise agreed-upon deadlines. Under the ESA and MSA, Federal agencies must consult with NOAA when any project or action might affect an ESA-listed marine species or a critical habitat. Under the MMPA, NMFS issues incidental harassment authorizations, which allow for the otherwise prohibited incidental “take” of marine mammals resulting from lawful activities (such as military readiness training, seismic surveys, or coastal construction).