Online extra: OMB looks to ordering fees to cover E-Gov Fund shortfall
The Office of Management and Budget is asking lawmakers to change the law that governs how the Federal Supply Service spends surplus revenue.
Government-to-Citizen
E-Loans (Managing agency: Education)
2005: $2.0 million
2004: $2.0 million
GovBenefits (Labor)
2005: $1.6 million
2004: $4.4 million
IRS Free File (Treasury)
2005: $0
2004: $0
Recreation One-Stop (Interior)
2005: $1.9 million
2004: $1.7 million
USA Services (GSA)
2005: $11.5 million
2004: $9.4 million
Government-to-Business
Business Gateway (SBA)
2005: $14.1 million
2004: $600,000
Consolidated Health Informatics (HHS)
2005: $0
2004: $0
E-Rulemaking (EPA)
2005: $6.8 million
2004: $2.0 million
Expanded Electronic Tax Products for Businesses (Treasury)
2005: $0
2004: $0
Federal Asset Sales (GSA)
2005: $6.6 million
2004: $6.6 million
Trade Processing Streamlining (Commerce)
2005: $200,000*
2004: $200,000*
* Data incomplete because OMB has not released Commerce data.
Government-to-Government
Disaster Management (DHS)
2005: $15.1 million
2004: $20.5 million
E-Vital (SSA)
2005: $1.2 million
2004: $1.3 million
Geospatial One-Stop (Interior)
2005: $15.4 million
2004: $16.5 million
Grants.gov (HHS)
2005: $7.0 million
2004: $3.7 million
Safecom (DHS)
2005: $21.1 million
2004: $24.2 million
Internal Efficiency and Effectiveness
E-Clearance (OPM)
2005: $8.1 million
2004: $8.7 million
E-Payroll (OPM)
2005: $29.5 million
2004: $40.2 million
E-Records (NARA)
2005: $1.9 million
2004: $5.4 million
E-Training (OPM)
2005: $12.2 million
2004: $11.9 million
E-Travel (GSA)
2005: $17.1 million
2004: $13.9 million
Enterprise Human Resources Integration (OPM)
2005: $5.5 million
2004: $5.2 million
Integrated Acquisition Environment (GSA)
2005: $16.3 million
2004: $21.5 million
Recruitment One-Stop (OPM)
2005: $7.9 million
2004: $7.1 million
Cross-Cutting
E-Authentication (GSA)
2005: $12.1 million
2004: $9.8 million
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