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Federal Aid Information Management System (FAIMS)
FAIMS is used by the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program (WSFR) to manage the complete life cycle of over $800 million dollars in grants annually. In January 2008 FAIMS entered its tenth year of operation. Since inception, FAIMS has processed 34,794 grant awards and managed approximately $8 billion in obligations and $6.5 billion in payments.
iFAIMS operates as part of FAIMS to provide a web based query/report tool to access data in the FAIMS national database.
The FAIMS support staff are located in Lakewood, CO.
Last updated: April 9, 2008
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