Budget o the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2012
contains the Budget Message o the President, inormation on the President’s priorities, bud-get overviews organized by agency, and summary tables.
Analytical Perspectives, Budget o the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2012
contains analyses that are designed to highlight specied subject areas or provide other signicant presentations o budget data that place the budget in perspective. This volume includes economic and accounting analyses; inormation on Federal receipts and collections; analyses o Federal spending; inormation on Federal borrowing and debt; baseline or current services estimates; and other techni-cal presentations. The
Analytical Perspectives
volume also contains sup-plemental material with several detailed tables, including tables showing the budget by agency and account and by unction, subunction, and program, that is available on the Internet and as a CD-ROM in the printed document.
Historical Tables, Budget o the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2012
provides data on bud-get receipts, outlays, surpluses or decits, Federal debt, and Federal employment over an extended time period, generally rom 1940 or earlier to 2012 or 2016.To the extent easible, the data have been adjusted to provide consistency with the 2012 Budget and to provide comparability over time.
Appendix, Budget o the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2012
contains detailed in-ormation on the various appropriations and unds that constitute the budget and is designed primarily or the use o the Appropriations Committees. The
Appendix
contains more detailed nancial inormation on individ-ual programs and appropriation accounts than any o the other budget documents. It includes or each agency: the proposed text o appropriations language; budget sched-ules or each account; legislative proposals; explanations o the work to be perormed and the unds needed; and proposed general provisions applicable to the appropria-tions o entire agencies or group o agencies. Inormation is also provided on certain activities whose transactions are not part o the budget totals.
AUTOMATED SOURCES OF BUDGET INFORMATION
The inormation contained in these documents is avail-able in electronic ormat rom the ollowing sources:
Internet
.
All budget documents, including documents that are released at a uture date, spreadsheets o many o the budget tables, and a public use budget database are available or downloading in several ormats rom the Internet at
. Links to documents and materials rom budgets o prior years are also provided.
Budget CD-ROM
. The CD-ROM contains all o the budget documents in ully indexed PDF ormat along with the sotware required or viewing the documents. The CD-ROM has many o the budget tables in spreadsheet ormat and also contains the materials that are included on the separate
Analytical Perspectives
CD-ROM.For more inormation on access to electronic versions o the budget documents (except CD-ROMs), call (202) 512-1530 in the D.C. area or toll-ree (888) 293-6498. To purchase the budget CD-ROM or printed documents call (202) 512-1800.
THE BUDGET DOCUMENTS
GENERAL NOTES
1. All years reerenced or budget data are scal years unless otherwise noted. All years reerenced or eco-nomic data are calendar years unless otherwise noted. 2. Detail in this document may not add to the totals due to rounding.3. At the time o this writing, none o the ull-year appropriations bills or 2011 was enacted; thereore, the pro-grams and activities normally provided or in the ull-year appropriations bills were operating under a con-tinuing resolution (P.L. 111–242, as amended). For those programs and activities, data or the current year column (2011) in the budget
Appendix
, and in tables that show details on discretionary spending amounts in the
Analytical Perspectives
volume, refect the annualized level provided by the continuing resolution. In the main
Budget
volume, the
Historical Tables
volume, and in tables that include total discretionary spending in the
Analytical Perspectives
volume, current year totals by agency and or the total Government will match the President’s 2011 Budget request.
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