Number of Records Clause Examples

Number of Records. 1. VA/VHA will submit approximately 4 million records per year in a format SSA defines for the duration of this agreement. 2. SSA will provide a response record for each individual that VA/VHA identifies. The total number of records will be equal to or greater than the number of records submitted by VA/VHA. In some instances, an individual may have more than one record on file.
Number of Records. As frequently as daily, OPM will provide SSA, via File Transfer Management System (FTMS), with the information necessary to identify FERS annuitants in a pending status for whom OPM needs the payment information. The daily requests will number an average of eight.
Number of Records. On a monthly basis, approximately 151,361 records from the CA-DSS will be matched using DHS-USCIS’s VIS, which accesses more than 400 million records.
Number of Records. As frequently as daily, OPM will provide SSA, via the File Transfer Management System (FTMS), with the information necessary to identify those FERS disability annuitants in a pending status for whom OPM needs the payment information. The daily requests will number an average of 131. In addition, up to two times each month OPM will provide SSA with information identifying all disability annuitants in a pay status for whom OPM has no record of SSA payment. The monthly requests will number an average 18,644 records.
Number of Records. The number of people who file for Extra Help determines the number of records matched each year. Fiscal Service will perform the automated matching with its computer systems and provide the response file to SSA no later than five (5) business days from the date Fiscal Service receives SSA’s finder file. This agreement covers the following matches: 1. Screening for Potential Recipients: This screening will involve an ongoing weekly match with file sizes varying from 13,000 to 150,000 records containing applicants and those recipients who notify SSA of a change. 2. Screening to Confirm Eligibility: SSA and Fiscal Service perform an ongoing yearly match of approximately two million recipients to confirm eligibility of individuals receiving Medicare Part D subsidies. The agencies accomplish this match by substituting the yearly master file for one of the ongoing weekly files, not a separate submission.
Number of Records. 1. The finder file SSA provides to Fiscal Service will contain approximately 10 million records of individuals for whom SSA requests data for the administration of the SSI program. 2. Fiscal Service will use files that contain approximately 185 million SSNs, with registration indexes, to match SSA records. 3. Fiscal Service will provide a response record providing matched results to SSA, which will contain approximately 1 million records.
Number of Records. DOL’s monthly extract file will contain the necessary identifying and payment information for approximately 23,000 beneficiaries, all miners under age 65 entitled to receive Part C BL payments. SSA will match these DOL records against the MBR.
Number of Records. The number of records for each program covered under this Agreement is equal to the number of VA delinquent federal debtors that are referred to CAIVRS in accordance with § III.A above. The numbers will fluctuate during the term of this Agreement, corresponding to the number of debtors added to, or deleted from, the databases of participating federal agencies. The most up to date count of records can be found in monthly reports available in the Statistical Reports section of the CAIVRS website: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/caivrs/public/f57pdf-main.cfm.
Number of Records. SSA anticipates furnishing a monthly finder file to CMS that will contain approximately 8.2 million records of recipients of SSI and SVB. CMS will provide a response file for individuals that are matched to each monthly SSA finder file. The response file will contain the applicable data elements from the MDS assessment records described in Attachment 3. CMS will return approximately 50,000 records on a monthly basis to SSA.
Number of Records. The following table provides the base estimates for the total number of transactions in FY 2016 and FY 2017, as well as the number of transactions in the estimated highest month within each of those years. These estimates are subject to change as business assumptions or estimates are updated and/or refined. FY 2016 Total FY 2016 Highest Month FY 2017 Total FY 2017 Highest Month Base Estimate 90,794,949 10,115,822 114,473,371 12,587,959