Figures for Chapter II. Monthly Report of Federal Civilian Employnent (SF 113-A) II-25
FIGURE 2
Standard Form 113-A (Rev. 7/97)
U.S. Office of Personnel Management
The 113 Summary Data Reporting System
Monthly Report of Federal Civilian Employment
1. Department or Agency 2. Code (OPM Use) 3. Other Organizational Unit 4. Code (OPM Use)
5. Period Covered (Use a 6-digit number to indicate month, day, and year in items a, b, and c below. Example: 12/31/94)
a. Employment As Of: b. Payroll
From To
c. Turnover
From To
Overseas United States
Employment, Payroll,
All Areas Territories Foreign Wash., D.C. Outside Wash, D.C.
of the U.S. Countries Metro Area Metro Area
SECTION I - CURRENT STATUS
1. Grand Total Employment
2. Total in Permanent Positions
3. Full-Time
4. Full-Time in Permanent Positions
5. Full-Time With Permanent Appointments
6. Part-Time
7. Part-Time with Permanent Appointments
8. Intermittent
9. Competitive Service
10. With Permanant Appointments
11. Excepted Service & Sr. Executive Serv.
12. With Permanant Appointments
13. Wage Systems
14. U.S. Citizens
15. Noncitizens
16. Total Intermittents Not Working
SECTION II - PAYROLL (in thousands of dollars. For example: 1,213,600 should appear 1,214)
17. Wages and Salaries Earned - Total
18. Lump Sum Payments
SECTION III - TURNOVER
19. Total Accessions
20. Transfers
21. Total New Hires
22. Accessions to the Competitive Service
23. New Hires to the Competitive Serv.
24. U.S. Citizens
25. Total Separations
26. Transfers
27. Quits
28. U.S. Citizens
SECTION IV - DATA EXCLUDING SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT CATEGORIES
29. Total Employment
30. Full-Time With Permanent Appts.
31. Total Payroll
(Signature) Official Position Location & Telephone No. Date (M-D-Y)
Reports should be submitted to: Workforce Information Team This edition should be reproduced locally.
Statistical Analysis and Services Division, Office of Personnel Management
1900 E Street, NW., Washington, DC 20415. Attention SF113-A, Room 7439
Email Address: owi@opm.gov
113 Summary Data Reporting System October 30, 1997
Form Can Be Reproduced Locally