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OMB and Circular
As federal education grants, Upward Bound awards fall under EDGAR and OMB Circular A-21 financial guidelines.
Required by OMB Circular A-130, Appendix III, security accreditation provides a form of quality control and challenges managers and technical staffs at all levels to implement the most effective security controls possible in an information system, given mission requirements, technical constraints, operational constraints, and cost / schedule constraints.
* OMB Circular A-130
One service provided also includes documenting internal controls to ensure federal compliance with The Office of Management and Budget's ( OMB ) Circular A-123 Appendix A.
OMB Circular A-123 is a US Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) Government circular that defines the management responsibilities for internal financial controls in Federal agencies.
* Implementation Guide for OMB Circular A-123 ( CFO Council, United States OMB )

OMB and issued
The Executive Office of the President of the United States ( EOP ) issued a request for proposal for a computer system to replace the aging Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) budget system, using Alto-like workstations, connected to an IBM-compatible mainframe.
In 1997, OMB issued a Federal Register Notice regarding revisions to the standards for the classification of federal data on race and ethnicity.
" Among the changes, OMB issued the instruction to " mark one or more races " after noting evidence of increasing numbers of interracial children and wanting to capture the diversity in a measurable way, and after having received requests by people who wanted to be able to acknowledge their or their children's full ancestry rather than identifying with only one group.
Since the OMB periodically adjusts the criteria it uses to name metropolitan areas, and since Orange County has more than one dominant city, a different name has been issued by the OMB every ten years.
Soon after, the Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) issued a memorandum to the Federal Agencies reiterating three open government principles, “ transparency, participation, and collaboration ,” identified by the President.

OMB and 21
This embarrassment for Carter's administration, particularly as it occurred fairly soon after the Watergate scandal and an election victory over President Ford ( Richard Nixon's pardoner ), caused Lance to resign as OMB director on September 21, 1977.

OMB and December
The OMB ruled for the Imagine London petitioners in late December 2005 and while the city sought leave to appeal the OMB decision to Superior Court via a full-day hearing in January 2006, leave to appeal was denied when Justice McDermid released his decision on February 28, 2006.

OMB and defines
The U. S. Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) defines a set of core based statistical areas ( CBSAs ) throughout the country.
In the U. S., the OMB defines the concept of race as outlined for the US Census as not " scientific or anthropological " and takes into account " social and cultural characteristics as well as ancestry ", using " appropriate scientific methodologies " that are not " primarily biological or genetic in reference.
" OMB defines the concept of race as outlined for the US Census as not " scientific or anthropological " and takes into account " social and cultural characteristics as well as ancestry ", using " appropriate scientific methodologies " that are not " primarily biological or genetic in reference.
Based on commuter flows, the OMB also defines a wider labor market region that adds Berks County to the Philadelphia – Camden – Wilmington CSA bringing the total metropolitan population to 6. 53 million.
The OMB defines the MSA as comprising Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties — Florida's three most populous counties — with principal cities including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, West Palm Beach, and Boca Raton.
The OMB memorandum defines PII as follows:
The United States Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) defines combined statistical areas based on social and economic ties measured by commuting patterns between adjacent MSAs.

OMB and management
For example, see figure, in the US United States Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) the program management life cycle is depicted and describe in the overall VA IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT FRAMEwork to address the integration of OMB Exhibit 300 project ( investment ) management activities and the overall project budgeting process.
In the 1990s, OMB was reorganized to remove the distinction between management staff and budgetary staff by combining those dual roles into each given program examiner within the Resource Management Offices.
In addition, the OMB oversees and coordinates the Administration's procurement, financial management, information, and regulatory policies.
The Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) holds primary responsibility for financial management standardization and improvement.
Within OMB, the Deputy Director for Management, a position was established by the CFO Act, is the chief official responsible for financial management.
Among other measures, the Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) was given greater authority over federal financial management.
The Act created a new position in the OMB, the Deputy Director for Management, who is the government's chief financial management official.
It also created a new sub-division of the OMB, the Office of Federal Financial Management ( OFFM ), to carry out governmentwide financial management responsibilities.
From August 1, 2002 until his IRS confirmation, Everson served as deputy director for management for the Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ).
Before becoming deputy director for management, he served as controller of the Office of Federal Financial Management, also a part of OMB.
The functional approach promoted by the BRM will do little to help accomplish the goals of E-Government if it is not incorporated into EA business architectures and the management processes of all Federal agencies and OMB.

OMB and responsibilities
OMB uses this data to assist in its oversight responsibilities and to prepare this annual report to Congress on agency compliance with the act.
FISMA assigns specific responsibilities to federal agencies, the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ) and the Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) in order to strengthen information system security.

OMB and for
Del Rosario became famous in 1972 for his OMB ( One Man Band ) which could play the entire orchestra to the tune of cha-cha, boogie, and others.
In an internal e-mail apparently sent August 18, 2008 to NASA managers and leaked to the press, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin stated his belief that the Bush administration had made no viable plan for U. S. crews to participate in the International Space Station beyond 2011, and that Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) and Office of Science and Technology Policy ( OSTP ) were actually seeking its demise.
Bay County is coextensive with the Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area, one of the metropolitan statistical areas ( MSAs ) designated by the Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) and used for statistical purposes by the Census Bureau and other agencies.
The CFO Act also established the CFO Council, chair by the OMB Deputy Director for Management and including the CFOs and Deputy CFOs of 23 federal agencies, the OFFM controller, and the Fiscal Assistant Secretary, the head of the Office of Fiscal Service of the Department of the Treasury.
The current OMB metropolitan designation for San Juan Capistrano and the Orange County Area is “ Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA .” The population was 34, 593 at the 2010 census, up from 33, 826 at the 2000 census.
Her delay of Lew ’ s nomination came despite broad bipartisan support for appointing him to OMB.
The OMB considers these independent cities to be county-equivalents for the purpose of defining MSAs in Virginia.
Based upon this criticism the OMB deleted M2 / 3 funding from the budget for the 1979 financial year.
National Center for Education Statistics ( NCES ) revised its definition of rural schools in 2006 after working with the Census Bureau to create a new locale classification system to capitalize on improved geocoding technology and the 2000 Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) definitions of metro areas that rely less on population size and county boundaries than proximity of an address to an urbanized area.
OMB is a three-letter abbreviation which may stand for:
* Jacob " Jack " J. Lew, ( born 1955 ) former Director of the U. S. OMB, and now for U. S. Deputy Secretary of State
" On the issue of the ravine parklands, the OMB stated " The board should and does expect that any park land that may be lost to York Township as a result of this undertaking will be replaced, insofar as may be possible in the circumstances, by suitable alternative lands for that purpose.
Metro Council voted to apply to the OMB for permission to borrow the funds and requested that the OMB held hearings.
Was this an appropriate role for the OMB?
In comparison, the definition of metropolitan areas in 1999, the last year areas were formed based on the 1990 rules for them, there were 284 metropolitan areas, with 19 of the areas providing 76 primary metropolitan areas ( the equivalent of divisions ); almost three times the number of areas overall are now recognized by the OMB.

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