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AD"PA28364 KVIM Department of Defense CATALOG DELEC-r 4UJ; 24191 OF 0694 DIOR REPORTS 94=0026935 July 1994 94\ 8 23 124

CATALOG OF DIOR REPORTS Accesion For NTIS CRA&M July 1994 DTIC TAB Unannounced 0 Justification By... Distribution I Dist Codes Avail and /or Special DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Washington Headquarters Services Directorate for Information Operations and Reports

I[I I > i~ii!.. :,., jl; IF FOREWORD The Catalog of DIOR Reports summarizes publications produced by the Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports (DoD/WHS/DIOR). Each summary includes the publication number, title, frequency, a brief description of the report's contents, estimated number of pages, and estimated date that the publication will be available. Publications have been organized and listed according to the major functional areas of manpower and procurement. The availability date listed in the catalog is the approximate date that the publication can be obtained from the Government Printing Office. Publications are available from the Defense Technical Information Center and the National Technical Information Service approximately four to six weeks after that date. Current fiscal year publications can be obtained by writing to the address listed below or by calling the order desk: Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office P.O. Box 371954 Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954 (202) 783-3238 All publications, manuals, and standard tabulations for current and prior fiscal years are available from the following: For the Public: Director National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 (703) 487-4650 For the Federal Government and its contractors: Administrator Defense Technical Information Center Cameron Station, Building 5 Alexandria, VA 22304-6145 (703) 274-7633 Washington Headquarters. ervicez- Dire*ctorace for Information Operationw and Report3 Page i

CATALOG OF DIOR REPORTS July 1114 Table of Contents CATALOG OF DIOR REPORTS MISCELLANEOUS DATA PUBLICATIONS L02 Selected Medical Care Statistics... I L03 Atlas/Data Abstract for the United States and Selected Areas... I MANPOWER DATA PUBLICATIONS M01 Selected Manpower Statistics... I M02 Distribution of Personnel by State and by Selected Locations... 1 M03 Military Manpower Statistics... 2 M04 Civilian Manpower Statist"' I... 2 M05 Worldwide Manpower Dis,,.1o, -Geographical Area... 2 M07 Worldwide U.S. Active Duty -AilifA y Personnel Casualties... 2 M13 General/Flag Officer Worldwid. ster... 2 M I5 Reserve Manpower Statistics... 2 MANUALS MN01 Defense Contract Action Data System (DCADS) Purchasing Offices List... 3 MN02 DoD Procurement Coding Manual: Commodities and Services... 3 MN03 DoD Contractor Establishment Code (CEC) Alphabetic Listing... 3 MN04 Defense Contract Action Data System Code Transla*,ion Manual... 3 PRIME CONTRACT DATA PUBLICATIONS P01 100 Companies Receiving the Largest Dollar Volume of Prime Contrarc. hwards... 3 P02 500 Companies Receiving the Largest Dollar Volume of Prime ContraA Awards... 4 for RDT&E P03 Prime Contract Awards... 4 P04 Educational & Other Nonprofit Institutions Receiving Prime Awards of... 4 Contracts, Grants, and Agreements for RDT&E P06 Prime Contract Awards by Region and State... 4 P07 Prime Contract Awards by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification... 5 P08 Prime Contract Awards, Size Distribution... 5 P09 Prime Contract Awards by State... 5 P14 Companies Participating in the Department of Defense Subcontracting Program... 5 STANDARD TABULATIONS ST01 Prime Contractors with Awards Over $25,000 by Name, Location, and... 6 Contract Number ST06 Dollar Summary of Federal Supply Classification & Service Category by Company.. 6 ST08 Prime Contract Awards Over $25,000 by Weapon System, Contractor, and... 6 Work Performance STI 1 Geographic List of Prime Contract Awards... 6 STIS Alphabetical List of Prime Contract Awards... 6 ST19 DoD Prime Contract Awards Over $25,000 by Contractor, State, and City... 7 ST20 Prime Contractors Receiving Awards Over $25,000... 7 ST24 Prime Contract Awards Over $25,000 by State, City, Place, and Contractor... 7 ST25 Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Awards by State, County, Contractor, & Place... 7 ST26 Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Awards with Principle Place of Performance... 7 Outside the U.S., by Country and Contractor ST27 DoD Prime Contractor Plants with Awards Totaling $5 Million or More During... 8 FYXX by Location -- Three Year Comparison ST28 Prime Contract Awards of $100,000 or More by FSC/SVC and Purchasing Office... 8 ST33 Worldwide U.S. Active Duty Military Deaths, Alphabetical Index by Name... 8 Wasbinlton Headquarters Services Directorate for Information Operations and Reports Page ii

7- I7 V= ",' "Or a upow I. Jul IW.. PUBLICATIONS Summaries of the DoD publications produced by the Directorate for Information Operations and Reports (DIOR) are listed below. Presentation of the data is designed to answer many questions regarding financial management, manpower, and prime contracts. MISCELLANEOUS DATA PUBLICATIONS L0. Selected Medical Care Statistics (Quarterly) 1st of February, Selected data concerning medical care provided at fixed military medical facilities are May, displayed. This report shows quarterly medical facilities' utilization statistics for operat- August, ing beds, beds occupied on a daily average, operating bassinets, admissions, outpatient November visits, and live births by six major categories of eligible personnel, according to Defense Component. (Approximately 25 pages) L03. Atlas/Data Abstract for the United States and Selected Areas (Annual) April I This publication contains summary data related to DoD personnel strengths, payrolls, and prime contract award values for each state, selected U.S. territories, and foreign countries. Strength figures for active duty military, civilian, and Reserve and National Guard are shown by Military Department and in total for the Other Defense Activities. Military and civilian dependent populations are also shown in the foreign countries. Payroll outlays are presented for active duty military pay, civilian pay, Reserve and National Guard pay, and retired military pay. Prime contract award data is summarized by Component and type of contract. In addition, information is provided for each state as follows: (1) top ten locations with the largest payroll and contract expenditures and most DoD personnel; (2) total prime contract awards by Military Service for the past three fiscal years; and (3) the top five contractors in each state, their total awards, major products or services, and major locations of performance. Maps showing military installations and cities with significant concentrations of DoD activity are also included for each state and selected area. (Approximately 165 pages) MANPOWER DATA PUBLICATIONS MOL. Selected Manpower Statistics (Annual) May I Current and historical manpower data are displayed according to Military Department and/or Defense Component, as well as by geographic location and various manpower categories. This report is published annually in April and contains data for the fiscal year which ended the previous September. (Approximately 225 pages) M02. Distribution of Personnel by State and by Selected Locations (Annual) April I Data are provided on the number and operating location of DoD active duty military and direct hire civilian personnel in each of the 50 states, by state, according to Defense Component. The number and percent distribution of DoD personnel in each state, and in the country as a whole, are also provided. Detailed data are shown in a separate table for major installations and selected cities in each state, according to Defense Component. (Approximately 75 pages) Washington Headquarters Services Directorate for Information Operations and Reports Page l

CATALOG OF [NOR REPORTS July IM MANPOWER DATA PUBLICATIONS (Continued) MGS. Military Manpower Statistics (Quarterly) 15th of April, This publication consists of 28 statistical tables which contain data pertaining to military July, personnel on active duty. In addition to summary data, detailed data on personnel are October, included by the Military Departments and Defense Components by type (officer/enlisted), January grade, and location. Selected tables also provide data on active duty women in the military. (Approximately 60 pages) M04. Civilian Manpower Statistics (Quarterly) 15th of March, This publication is comprised of eight to ten tables containing official quarterly summary June, data on DoD civilian employment levels. Data are broken down by major Defense September, Component, employment category, and location. Selected data on trends in civilian employ- December ment, as well as accession and separation rates, are provided. (Approximately 20 pages) MO&. Worldwide Manpower Distribution by Geographical Area (Quarterly) 15th of April, Summary data on the worldwide distribution of DoD active duty military and civilian July, personnel and their dependents are shown in this report. Aggregate figures are shown for October, the 48 contiguous states, Alaska, Hawaii, the U.S. territories, and selected locations. January Separate data are provided for each foreign country where personnel are located. Data on active duty military personnel are shown by location, according to Military Service. Civilian data are provided for each Defense Component, by regional area and country, with discrete data for U.S. citizen direct hires, foreign national direct hires, and foreign national indirect hires. Types and numbers of dependents of both active duty military and civilian personnel are displayed by location, according to Defense Component. (Approximately 95 pages) M07. Worldwide U.S. Active Duty Military Personnel Casualties (Quarterly) 15th of April, This publication provides information on worldwide active duty military personnel July, casualties since October 1, 1979. It is a compilation of statistical summary data with specific October, tables by race, home state of record, pay grade, attained age, cause of casualty, and place of January casualty. (Approximately 40 pages) M13. General/Flag Officer Worldwide Roster (Quarterly) 15th of March, This report contains the names of all general/flag officers and their current duty June, assignment(r) in joint staff and command billets, and all Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air September, Force positions. Detailed information is provided on organization, duty title, name, rank, December service, date assigned, and date of rank. An alphabetical index is also included to assist in easily locating personnel by duty assignment(s). (Approximately 60 pages) MI1. Reserve Manpower Statistics (Annual) March 15 This report consists of statistical charts and graphs providing summary information on the strength of the Reserve Components. Selected charts and graphs also provide data on strength and attribute trends of the Selected Reserve and the Individual Ready Reserve/ Inactive National Guard. (Approximately 40 pages) Washington Headquarters Services Directorate for Information Operations and Report. Page 2

MANUALS This category includes manuals available for use in interpreting data contained in Standard Tabulations (ST) produced from the Defense Contract Action Data System (DCADS). The manuals used to interpret specific STs are described in the following section. Current and prior editions of these manuals are available from NTIS or DTIC, as appropriate. MN01. Defense Contract Action Data System (DCADS) Purchasing Offices List * March 1 This manual contains a list of DoD purchasing offices located throughout the world. Each office has a unique five-digit identifier (PO Code) for use with the DCADS. The report shows the Military Department, PO code, and name, place, state/country, and zip code, if applicable. (Approximately 95 pages) MN02. DoD Procurement Coding Manual: Commodities and Services (Annual) November I This manual is divided into three sections: products and services, system or equipment codes, and DoD Claimant Program Codes. The first section has three subsections: Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E); other services and construction; and supplies and equipment. The system or equipment section is subdivided by Military Department (Army, Navy, and Air Force). The third section defines the major DoD Claimant Programs. (Approximately 75 pages) MN03. DoD Contractor Establishment Code (CEC) Alphabetic Listing * March I This manual lists the Contractor Establishment Code (CEC), name, and address of contractors who have done business with the Federal Government and were required to be reported into the Federal Procurement Data System through the DCADS. (Approximately 2,000 pages) MN04. Defense Contract Action Data System Code Translation Manual* February* Using the DCADS input document as a basis, this manual explains all codes which appear on the detailed computer listing of awards produced using DCADS. The manual is reissued each time the input document and output format are changed. (Approximately 20 pages) PRIME CONTRACT DATA PUBLICATIONS P01. 100 Companies Receiving the Largest Dollar Volume of Prime Contract April I Awards (Annual) This report contains information on the 100 companies which, with their subsidiaries, received the largest dollar volume of prime contract awards over $25,000 during the fiscal year. The data shown include the name of the company and its subsidiaries, the company's ranking, and the net value of the awards. Also shown is the percent of the total awards represented by each company's awards, as well as cumulative percentages. Four to five pages of comparative analyses are provided. (Approximately 30 pages.) $ As required Washington Headquarters Services Directorate for Information Operations and Report.4 Page 3

CATALOG OF DIOR REPORTS July 11094 PRIME CONTRACT DATA PUBLICATIONS (Continued) P02. 500 Companies Receiving the Largest Dollar Volume of Prime Contract April 15 Awards for RDT&E (Annual) This report shows data on the 500 contractors that received the largest dollar volume of prime contract awards over $25,000 for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E). Data shown are the name of the contractor, its ranking, the net value of awards, and the principal place of performance. Firms qualifying as small businesses are identified. There are separate sections on business firms, educational and nonprofit institutions, foreign contractors, and U.S. Government Agencies. An alphabetical index is included. (Approximately 40 pages) PO. Prime Contract Awards (Semiannual) 15th of July, This report presents, in both tables and charts, a variety of current and historical data on March the net value of DoD prime contract awards. Data are presented in six major sections: awards by type of contractor; awards publicized to small business; awards by procurement program (a standard DoD grouping of supplies and services); awards for Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E); awards by method of procurement; and awards by type of contract pricing provision. The sixth section has data on awards made under the DoD Small Business Subcontracting Program. Data are provided in a variety of ways, including by Defense Component, fiscal year, and type of award. Percent distributions are included in several tables. Analytical summaries are provided for each section. (Approximately 65 pages) P04. Educational and Other Nonprofit Institutions Receiving Prime Awards of May 15 Contracts, Grants, and Agreements for RDT&E (Annual) This report presents data on DoD prime awards of contracts over $25,000 and all grants and agreements for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) made to educational and nonprofit institutions during the fiscal year. The data are presented in three tables which list awards made to educational and nonprofit institutions for the two categories (Technology Base and Development) of RDT&E and awards made to U.S. Federal, state, and local governments. Each table lists contractors alphabetically and gives the net value of awards to each recipient, including awards made for each location where the work was to be performed. Bar graphs illustrate the relationship between awards made to educational and nonprofit institutions as compared to the previous fiscal year. (Approximately 40 pages) P06. Prime Contract Awards by Region and State (Annual) April 1 This report contains data on the net value and percent distribution of DoD prime contract awards for the latest three fiscal years, by census region and principal state of performance. In addition to summary data, information is provided on awards within the 25 major procurement programs, by state. Individual tables show the net value and percent distribution of awards for work in Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E), by region and state, according to type of contractor (educational institution, other nonprofit institutions, or business firm) for the latest three fiscal years. (Approximately 90 pages) Washington Hleadquarters Services Directorate for Information Operation,# and Report, Pagee4

, 14A uiusn July PRIME CONTRACT DATA PUBLICATIONS (Continued) PM7. Prime Contract Awards by Service Category and Federal Supply March I Classification (Annual) This report contains data on the net value of DoD prime contracts for work in Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E); other services and construction; and supplies and equipment awarded during the latest four fiscal years. Data on both military and civil functions are included. Data on RDT&E awards are presented by DoD procurement program and RDT&E category; other services and construction data are by service code; and supplies and equipment are by Federal Supply Classification (FSC) code. The report contains about eight pages of explanatory notes and comparative analyses. A detailed table showing totals for the latest fiscal year by FSC/service code and DoD Component was added in FY 1990. (Approximately 80 pages) P06. Prime Contract Awards, Size Distribution (Annual) March I Data on DoD prime contract awards over $25,000 awarded during the fiscal year are arrayed by I I size (dollar range) categories. This report contains seven tables: awards by size and awarding Department; cumulative data by size and awarding Department; cumulative data by size and type of contract; cumulative data by size and extent competed; cumulative data by size and kind of procurement action; cumulative data by size and by selected procurement programs; and cumulative data by size and by labor standard statutes. Data,hown in each table include the number of actions, net value of awards, and the percent distribution within each size group. Five pages of explanation and analyses are provided. (Approximately 20 pages) P09. Prime Contract Awards by State (Annual) March I This report provides a variety of information on DoD military and civil functions procurements. The data are presented by principal state of performance and include the net value and percent distribu'ion of the awards. The net value of awards for the four latest fiscal years for DoD Components are provided in two tables; one includes civil functions while the other excludes civil functions. Data are also included on the net value of military procurement actions for the current reporting year, by Military Department, and data on the total net value of civil functions procurement actions for the latest four fiscal years. A table showing totals by county, within each state, for the latest fiscal year by DoD Component was added in FY 1993. (Approximately 40 pages) P14. Companies Participating in the Department of Defense Subcontracting Istof Program (Quarterly) February, May, This report summarizes information submitted by DoD prime contractors who are required August, to submit reports on subcontracting to small and small disadvantaged businesses. September Approximately 1,000 companies report these data each quarter during a fiscal year. The report has a section for each of the Military Departments and the Defense Logistics Agency. Companies are arranged in alphabetical sequence and data shows location, date of latest Government subcontracting surveillance review, net value of subcontract awards, and the amount and percent of awards to small and small disadvantaged businesses. The same data are also shown for the comparable quarter of the previous fiscal year, the current fiscal year to date, and the comparable period of the prior fiscal year. (Approximately 85 pages) Was.hington Headquarters Services Directorate for Information Operations and Report3 Page )

CATALOG Or DIOR REPORTS July 1994 STANDARD TABULATIONS For use as analytical tools and reference sources, DIOR produces a number of annual Standard Tabulations (ST). These tabulations are available only from NTIS or DTIC, as appropriate. STO0. Prime Contractors with Awards Over $25,000 by Name, Location, and April 1 Contract Number This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000, showing total dollar value for each contract being performed by a contractor at a place of performance. The tabulation is sorted in order of ultimate name, headquarters name, establishment name, place of performance, and contract number. If the prime contractor is a subsidiary of another firm, it will be listed under the name of the ultimate firm. (Approximately 2,500 pages) ST06. Dollar Summary of Federal Supply Classification and Service Category by Company April I This is a listing of DoD prime contract awards over $25,000 by FSC and SVC codes, subdivided into Section 1) Supplies and Equipment; Section 2) Research and Development; and Section 3) Other Services and Construction. The tabulation includes the code, contractor name, principal state of performance, awarding Department, and net value of awards. (Approximately 1,600 pages) STO0. Prime Contract Awards Over $25,000 by Weapon System, Contractor, and April 1 Work Performance (Previous title: Prime Contract Awards Over $25,000 by V-ior Systems, Contractor, and State) This tabulation shows DoD prime contract awards for weapon systems by contractor and FSC or SVC, followed by the place where the work was performed and the awarding Department. (Approximately 400 pages) ST11. Geographic List of Prime Contract Awards (Previous title: Prime Contract Awards by April 1 State or Country. Place. and Contractor) This tabulation is a geographical list by principal state, place of performance, and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. STI 1 presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in, the Defense Contract Action Data System (DCADS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MNO0, MN02, and MN04 (see Manuals section of this catalog for descriptions). (Approximately 8,600 pages) STI8. Alphabetical List of Prime Contract Awards (Previous title: Prime Contract Awards April 1 Alphabetically by Contractor, State or Country, and Place) This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal place of performance of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000. STI8 presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the DCADS. Manuals required to translate coded data are: MNO1, MN02, and MN04 (see Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions). (Approximately 8,300 pages) Washington Hieadquarters Services Directorate for Information Operations and Report, Patge 1;

-, ams~esmmmjul 134 STANDARD TABULATIONS (Continued) STIg. DoD Prime Contract Awards Over $25,000 by Contractor, State, and City (Pruious Title: Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Awards by Contractor, State or Country, and Place) April I This tabulation presents an overview of all DoD prime contract awards over $25,000 by contractor, principal place of performance, and awarding Department. (Approximately 2,300 pages) ST20. Prime Contractors Receiving Awards Over $25,000 (Previous Title: Alphabetic List ofall DoD Prime Contractors (No Dollars)) April I This is an alphabetical list, by contractor name, of all DoD prime contractors who have received awards with a net value over $25,000 during the fiscal year. Addresses are not available and dollar amounts are not provided in this tabulation. (Approximately 300 pages) ST24. Prime Contract Awards Over $25,000 by State, City, Place, and Contractor (Previous Title: Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Auwards by State, Place, and Contractor) April I This tabulation provides data on all DoD prime contract awards over $25,000 by the principal state and city or place of performance and shows the contractor name and the net value of contracts awarded by each Defense Component. This tabulation covers the 50 states and the District of Columbia only. Contractor names and associated dollar amounts will appear for each separate place of performance within each state. (Approximately 1,300 pages) ST25. Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Awards by State, County, Contractor, April 1 and Place This tabulation shows the net value of DoD prime contract awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The data are arrayed by state, county, contractor name, and place. Contractor names and associated dollar amounts will appear for each separate place of performance. The aggregate value of each contractor's awards by location is provided, as well as the value of contracts awarded by each Defense Component. (Approximately 1,300 pages) ST26. Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Awards with Principle Place of April 1 Performance Outside the U.S., by Country and Contractor (Previous Title: Dollar Summary of Prime Contract Awards with Principal Place of Performance Outside the U.S. by Country and Contractor) This tabulation provides information on DoD prime contract awards over $25,000 with principal places of performance outside the continental United States. Contractor names and associated dollars are listed by country. (Approximately 110 pages) Washington Headquarters Services Directorate for Information Operations and Reports Page

CATALOG OF DIOR RZPORTS July 1"4 STANDARD TABULATIONS (Continued) ST27 DoD Prime Contractor Plants with Awards Totaling $5 Million or More April 1 During FYXX by Location -- Three Year Comparison (Prevwus Title. Places with Prime Contract A words of $5 Million or More) This is a list of DoD contractor plants with awards of $5 Million or more by location and includes a three-year comparison. Current and prior two fiscal years of data, by dollar amount and by DoD claimant program, are compared. (Approximately 225 pages) ST28. Prime Contract Awards of $100,000 or More by FSC/SVC and Purchasing April 1 Office DoD purchasing off,.s with awards in excess of $100,000 by Federal Supply Classification (FSC) or Service Category (SVC). Listed for each FSC/SVC are the awarding DoD Component; state, city, and name of the purchasing office; and number of actions and dollar amounts for all awards, business firm awards, ai~o small business firm awards. (Approximately 1,700 pages) ST33. Worldwide U.S. Active Duty Military Deaths, Alphabetical Index by Name January 15 This tabulation is an alphabetical list of active duty military personnel who died since October 1, 1979. The tabulation includes data on military service, name, rank/mos, date of death, and home of record. (Approximately 1,000 pages) Washington Headquarters Services Directorate for Inrormation Operations and Reports Page 8