IP An automated data dictionary contains information on every data element in 319 CRTS. This cus- tomized tool provides on-line dis- play of elements and printed dictio- nary reports based on users' specifications. System Features •On-line help screens •Automatic look-up tables •Password protected •Free form note fields •Standard or customized reports •On-screen preview of reports •Menu-driven environment •Downloading of data to PC's for graphics appli- cations •Browse capabilities for all users •Can be accessed via direct- or modem- connected terminals and PCs. • "Key word" search and report capability 319 CRTS Serves the Client CRTS is primarily designed to serve the informa- tional needs of both State and Regional users. To insure the integrity and usefulness of the system, Headquarters and Regional 319 CRTS coordinators have established a Users Group consisting of State and Regional representatives. This forum exists to advocate and communicate the NPS community's needs. For information on 319 CRTS contact: Donald J. Kunkoski U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Assessment and Watershed Protection Division (WH-553) 401 M Street, SW Washington, DC 20460 Connie Dwyer U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrative System Division (PM 218) 401 M Street, SW Washington, DC 20460 EPA 202-F-93-001 Grants Information and Control System GICS 319 Grant Reporting & Tracking System Nonpoint Source (NFS) &EPA Prepared by: EPA Systems Development Center (A Contractor Operated Facility) Science Applications International Corporation Suite 300, 200 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22203 Printed on recycled paper SDC-0055-010-TR-2005 £EPA 2/93 Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds Office of Information Resources Management ------- NPS/GICS/319 GRTS Background The Nonpoint Source (NFS) Program provides grants to the States to address a variety of nonpoint source pollution problems. NFS pollution is caused by diffuse sources normally associated with agricul- tural, silvicultural and urban runoff, and runoff from construction activities. In practical terms, NFS pollu- tion does not result from a discharge at a specific, sin- gle location (such as a single pipe) but generally results from land runoff, precipitation, atmospheric deposition, or percolation. The Grants Information and Control System (GICS) is an information management system con- taining administrative, project, and financial informa- tion on all EPA grants, cooperative agreements, and interagency agreements. It is a state-of-the-art, on- line, mainframe-based system. The Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS) is a completely integrated accounting and budget execution system that contains information on accounts payable and receivable, payroll, contracts, budget operating plans and reprogrammings. It is an on-line mainframe-based system providing current financial information. The combination of NFS, GICS and IFMS as the 319 Grant Reporting and Tracking System (319 CRTS) establishes a modern automated information system for managing financial and project information for nonpoint source grants under the Clean Water Act Section 319. National, Regional, & State Tracking Features The 319 CRTS design offers States a flexible and productive means to manage their NFS projects. States can use the system to track and report on the System Overview 319 GRTS taps the power of GICS and IFMS to support user needs GICS Subsystems NPS/319 GRTS Integrated Financial Management System Downloads On line Standard Reports Dynamic Report Writer User Community status of projects and their budgets, as well as tasks within projects under their Section 319 grants. Additionally, narrative descriptions and evalua- tions of NFS projects provided by the system promote technology transfer between States. 319 GRTS standardizes National and Regional reporting needs while maintaining a high degree of flexibility. It provides administrative and project milestone information for grant tracking. Financial information from IFMS and GICS is integrated to provide customers the current financial status of any grant. The potential exists to link this information with individual State-generated financial informa- tion to provide data on the status of any project funded under a grant. Flexibility is built into the 319 GRTS design. While the system's input screens and data fields already meet National and Regional needs, they can be cus- tomized to meet the additional needs of individual States as well. Technical Base 319 GRTS resides on the National Computer Center's IBM ES 9000 mainframe, to which Regions and States are linked via high-speed telecommunications. This NFS subsystem uses the Agency standard database manage- ment system, ADABAS, and the Natural pro- gramming language. System Components 319 GRTS is an automated information system supported by a menu-driven set of data entry and report options. These interactive modules provide on-line create, replace, update, browse and delete capabilities, as well as initiation of reports. The Standard Reports menu options fulfill National and Regional reporting require- ments for program and financial oversight. Other features include automated downloads to PC- based spreadsheet graphics applications. Complementing the standard suite of menu- driven reports, the 319 GRTS Report Writer auto- mates the process of creating nonstandard reports. Users can customize their own reports with little knowledge of programming by inputting their own sort, select, and output format criteria. This tool provides both on-line and batch outputs. ------- |