Number of Records Involved. The DMDC data files in 2019 and 2020 averaged per match approximately 9.0 million records of active duty and retired military members for that two-year period, including the Reserve and National Guard, and active and retired non-postal Federal civilian employees. Employee or retiree records may include information on benefits payable to employee or retiree dependents and/or survivors. During the same two-year period, SPAAs submitted an average of approximately 66.0 million records for matching per match. Similar quantities are anticipated in 2021-23.
Number of Records Involved. BOP will provide identifying information on approximately 6,000 newly-confined inmates admitted during each monthly reporting period. Upon request for a total current prison population data file, BOP will provide VA with identifying information concerning approximately 176,000 federally-confined individuals currently under BOP supervision. VA will match this information with approximately 4.2 million recipients of VA benefits to identify those confined veterans and VA beneficiaries who are in receipt of VA compensation, pension, or dependency and indemnity compensation and/or are in receipt of other VA benefits such as those associated with VA’s PCAFC.
Number of Records Involved. Each HUD input file contains approximately 6.4 million records, which represent approximately 9.9 million individuals participating in the specified HUD housing programs. Of this total, approximately 7.7 million records pertain to individuals who participate in HUD’s PIH programs, and approximately 2.2 million records pertain to individuals who participate in HUD’s MF Housing programs. These numbers are an estimate of the number of records to be provided to OCSE by HUD and may fluctuate within the effective period of the agreement. In accordance with subsection 453(j)(7)I(i) of the Social Security Act, the output file provided to HUD by OCSE will contain NDNH new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance information, if any, pertaining to the individuals whose records are contained in the HUD input file. 42 U.S.C. § 653(j)(7)I(i). The approximate number of records in the output file provided to HUD by OCSE will depend upon the number of individuals whose information is maintained in the NDNH and the amount of NDNH information, if any, associated with those individuals.
Number of Records Involved. The following table provides the base estimates for the total number of transactions in fiscal year (FY) 2022 and FY 2023, as well as the number of transactions in the estimated highest month within each of those years. These estimates use current business assumptions, as well as historical transaction data. These estimates are subject to change as business assumptions or estimates are updated and/or refined. FY 2022 Total FY 2022 Highest Month FY 2023 Total FY 2023 Highest Month Real-time 231,320,304 18,487,851 207,150,333 22,255,169 Batch 65,398,884 6,481,680 64,543,510 9,849,812
Number of Records Involved. According to PARIS statistical records for the VA match in 2018 and 2019, the SPAAs submitted a combined average of 66,186,735 records per match; VA submitted on average 9,027,514 records per match.
Number of Records Involved. The number of match transactions will be approximately one million per quarter; ten quarterly matches conducted in a thirty (30)-month period will involve the records of about approximately 10 million public assistance beneficiaries. The DMDC data files contain approximately 4.85 million records of active duty and retired military members, including the Reserve and Guard, and approximately 3.68 million records of active and retired non-postal Federal civilian employees. Employee or retiree records may include information on benefits payable to employee or retiree dependents and/or survivors.
Number of Records Involved. This exchange involves approximately 1.2 million records.
Number of Records Involved. This exchange involves approximately 500 records per day, except for the instances when the volume increases to approximately 10,000 to 85,000 records per day, to support a mass recalculation of annuity amounts. SSA and RRB must schedule and agree upon these exceptions.
Number of Records Involved. 1. Aliens Who Leave the United States Voluntarily
2. Aliens Who are Removed from the United States 45 million records on the MBR and 8 million records on the SSR.
Number of Records Involved. 1. Aliens Who Leave the United States Voluntarily The electronic files DHS provides to SSA will annually contain approximately 85,000 records of aliens who have left or plan to leave the United States voluntarily for matching against 11 million records on the SSR.
2. Aliens Who are Removed from the United States The electronic files DHS provides to SSA will annually contain an estimated 400,000 records of removed aliens for matching against an estimated 78 million active records on the MBR and 11 million records on the SSR.