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Emc tracking
Emc tracking






emc tracking
  1. EMC TRACKING FULL
  2. EMC TRACKING SOFTWARE

Supports long-term management of cultural resources and agency compliance. Provides a central, online database for collecting and managing data from projects, cultural resources, and assemblages across the Forest Service. Feeds data to/from Financial Management Modernization Initiative (FMMI).

EMC TRACKING FULL

Provides a single point of entry for all activity related to agency grants and agreements, and allows for a full life-cycle management. Supports GIS-based vegetation analysis by managing spatial and tabular vegetation data in one location.Īssists with landscape and NEPA analyses by allowing users to create management alternatives and compare them through built-in visualizer tools.

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    Included are Common Stand Exam, its data collection and associated analysis software, as well as other protocols, in support of national forest management. The application and database for field-sampled vegetation data. Allows tracking and monitoring of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) decisions as well as the ability to create and manage Knutson-Vandenberg (KV) trust fund plans at the timber sale level.Ĭentralizes field-collected forest soil disturbance data for long-term use, analysis, and adaptive management. Manages information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, Trust Funds, range vegetation improvement, and invasive species used by all levels of the Forest Service. It was created to provide management and tracking of documents associated with Forest Legacy Program projects and lands tracts associated with the project.įorest Service Activity Tracking System (FACTS) This application is not currently in use.

    emc tracking

    Has been identified for decommissioning by NALO Leadership. Records and tracks work items associated with Forest Service assets, which are used to determine the deferred maintenance backlog, facility condition index (FCI), and facilities condition rating (FCR) for all agency real property assets. Army Corps of Engineers for the National Inventory of Dams.Įngineering Facilities Work Items (WrkItems) Maintains an inventory of Forest Service dams used to prepare the Forest Service Federal Real Property Profile (FRPP), an annual report required by Executive Order 13327 for all real property owned or leased by the Forest Service. Stores official NFS road culvert data to support road program management, provide public information, and report to Federal Highways. Supports tracking and reporting on data about a wide variety of communication systems owned or leased by the Forest Service, including radio towers, microwave repeaters, satellite dishes, and related radio equipment such as base radio stations. Provides a central repository of all USFS managed significant caves (over 2200) significant criteria, cave biota, completed management plans, and presence of White-Nose Syndrome data.

    emc tracking

    Identifies deferred maintenance backlog and produces a quarterly asset inspection report. Records attributes of FS buildings used to prepare the Forest Service Federal Real Property Profile (FRPP), an annual report required by Executive Order 13327 for all real property owned or leased by the Forest Service. Provides raw or summarized aquatic data through mapping and reporting tools. This includes data, digital images, and field notes about fish, aquatic insects, reptiles, amphibians, riparian environment characteristics, temperature monitoring, etc. Serves as the agency standard for managing aquatic survey information. Data from Air is published for collaborators and the public on the Federal Land Managers Environmental Database (FED) and to the Forest Service's Air program website. Documents allowed and restricted travel management strategies, and incorporates data in Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs) and Over Snow Vehicle Use Maps (OSVUMs) used for local planning, management, and public information sharing.Īssists land managers in tracking and analyzing sources of air pollution and potential impacts of pollution that could affect lands managed by the Forest Service. Serves as the official database of record regarding access and travel management information for NFS roads, trails, and areas. Data collected in NALO applications improve Agency decision-making, transparency, and reporting to Congress and the public.įor questions regarding NALO applications or associated data, please email NALO. These applications are used by more than 9,000 Forest Service employees, and are designed to comply with laws, regulations, and policy.

    EMC TRACKING SOFTWARE

    The National Applications Liaison Office (NALO) is responsible for developing, maintaining, and enhancing over 40 programmatic software applications in support of the Forest Service mission.








    Emc tracking