1、American National StandardDeveloped byfor Information Technology Codes for the Identification ofCongressional Districts andEquivalent Areas of theUnited States, Puerto Rico,and the Insular AreasINCITS 455-2009INCITS 455-2009INCITS 455-2009American National Standardfor Information Technology Codes fo
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12、rocesses. No representation is made or impliedthat licenses are not required to avoid infringement in the use of this standard.iContentsPageForeword ii1 Scope and Purpose 12 Definitions and Coverage . 13 Assignment of Identifying Data Codes . 14 Duties of the Maintenance Agency. 25 Designation of Ma
13、intenance Agency 2AnnexesA Bibliography 3iiForeword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard INCITS 455-2009.)This document establishes the designation of data codes for Congressional Districts.This standard contains one informative annex, which is not considered part of thestandard.
14、This standard supersedes the following:FIPS PUB 9-1, Congressional Districts of the United States (Withdrawn 2008 Febru-ary 05).Requests for interpretation, suggestions for improvement or addenda, or defect re-ports are welcome. They should be sent to InterNational Committee for InformationTechnolog
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16、dard, INCITS had thefollowing members:Don Wright, ChairJennifer Garner, SecretaryOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeAdobe Systems, Inc. Scott FosheeSteve Zilles (Alt.)AIM Global, Inc. Dan MullenCharles Biss (Alt.)Apple Computer, Inc. Kwok LauHelene Workman (Alt.)David Singer (Alt.)Distri
17、buted Managment Task Force . Tony DiCenzoJeff Hilland (Alt.)Winston Bumpus (Alt.)Electronic Industries Alliance . Edward Mikoski, Jr.EMC Corporation Gary RobinsonFarance, Inc. Frank FaranceTimothy Schoechle (Alt.)Google Zaheda BhoratRobert Tai (Alt.)GS1 US Ray DelnickiFrank Sharkey (Alt.)James Chron
18、owski (Alt.)Mary Wilson (Alt.)Hewlett-Packard Company. Karen HigginbottomPaul Jeran (Alt.)IBM Corporation . Ronald F. SillettiRobert Weir (Alt.)IEEE . Judith GormanTerry DeCourcelle (Alt.)Bill Ash (Alt.)Jodie Haasz (Alt.)Bob Labelle (Alt.)Susan Tatiner (Alt.)Intel. Philip WennblomDave Thewlis (Alt.)
19、Grace Wei (Alt.)Steven Balogh (Alt.)Lexmark International. Don WrightDwight Lewis (Alt.)Paul Menard (Alt.)iiiOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeMicrosoft CorporationJim HughesDave Welsh (Alt.)Mark Ryland (Alt.)National Institute of Standards & Technology .Michael HoganElaine Barker (Alt.
20、)Dan Benigni (Alt.)Fernando Podio (Alt.)Teresa Schwarzhoff (Alt.)Wo Chang (Alt.)Oracle CorporationDonald R. DeutschJim Melton (Alt.)Michael Kavanaugh (Alt.)Peter Lord (Alt.)Toshihiro Suzuki (Alt.)Jeff Mischkinsky (Alt.)Purdue UniversityStephen ElliottStorage Networking Industry Association (SNIA)Gar
21、y PhillipsRick Bauer (Alt.)Arnold Jones (Alt.)Dave Thiel (Alt.)US Department of Defense .Jerry SmithDennis Devera (Alt.)Dave Brown (Alt.)Leonard Levine (Alt.)US Department of Homeland Security Peter ShebellGregg Piermarini (Alt.)ivTechnical Committee L1 on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which
22、 devel-oped this standard, had the following members:Richard A. Pearsall, ChairRobert Kuffel, Vice-ChairJulie Binder Maitra, International RepresentativeOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeAmerican Congress on Surveying and Mapping Hal MoelleringDave Danko (Alt.)American Society for Photo
23、grammetry and Remote Sensing Gary HiggsAmy Ballard (Alt.)Bentley Systems, Inc. . Paul ScarponciniEnvironmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. Dave DankoJeanne Foust (Alt.)Federal Geographic Data Committee. Julie Binder MaitraDoug Nebert (Alt.)Sharon Shin (Alt.)George Mason University . Liping DiBa
24、rry Schlesinger (Alt.) Lockheed Martin Corporation . William SchoenerShawn Silkensen (Alt.) Oracle Corporation . John HerringJayant Sharma (Alt.)National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Goddard Myra BambacusPhil Yang (Alt.)National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Richard A. PearsallNorman Anders
25、en (Alt.)Doug Batson (Alt.)Scott Spaunhorst (Alt.)Northrop Grumman Corporation. John MoellerRobert Kuffel (Alt.)Ian Greasley (Alt.)Robert G. Gibson (Alt.)Kevin C. Trott (Alt.)Laura J. Reece (Alt.)SeiCorp, Inc Jim GreenwoodUS Army Corp of Engineers . Kevin MullaneRobert Carpenter (Alt.) US Census Bur
26、eau. Randy FusaroAnne OConnor (Alt.)US Department of Homeland Security Barry Reff US Geological Survey. Robin FegeasLarry Hothem (Alt.)AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INCITS 455-2009American National Standard for Information Technology Codes for the Identification of Congressional Districts and Equivalen
27、t Areas of the United States, Puerto Rico, and Insular Areas 1 1. Scope and purpose This standard establishes a structure for the assignment of identifying data codes to congressional districts of the United States and its insular and associated areas, for the purpose of information interchange amon
28、g data processing systems. 2. Definitions and coverage Congressional districts are legislatively defined subdivisions of a State for the purpose of electing representatives or delegates to the House of Representatives of the United States Congress. A State or equivalent entity may comprise a single
29、congressional district or similar representational area. 3. Assignment of identifying data codes 3.1. Assignment of congressional district codes Each congressional district to be identified under this standard shall be assigned a single congressional district code consisting of two digits. Each assi
30、gned congressional district code shall be unique within a state. The First Congressional District is identified as “01”, the Second Congressional District as “02”, etc. For a State whose representative is designated “at large” the Congressional District is designated as “00”. For an entity with a no
31、n-voting delegate the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico (whose delegate is referred to as a “resident commissioner”), and the U. S. Virgin Islands the representational area is designated as “98”. For those entities with no representation in the Congress the Northern Mariana Isl
32、ands, Palau, and the several U.S. minor outlying islands the area is designated as “99”. INCITS 455-2009 2 4. Duties of the maintenance agency 4.1 Data accuracy and currency The maintenance agency shall assure the accuracy and currency of names and codes of the congressional districts. 4.2 Documenta
33、tion and dissemination of data files The maintenance agency shall produce a complete file of the identified congressional districts and their assigned codes. This file is publicly available at: http:/www.census.gov/geo/www/ansi/ansi.html. Changes shall be reported by the re-issuance of the updated c
34、omplete file. 4.3 Documentation and dissemination of user information The maintenance agency shall prepare information to aid users in applying the file of names and codes of congressional districts and shall arrange to make this information publicly available. The information shall include a descri
35、ption of the organization and characteristics of the data, including the layout of the records and specification of fields. Characteristics of machine-readable media containing the data files shall be given. This information is publicly available at: http:/www.census.gov/geo/www/ansi/ansi.html. 5. D
36、esignation of maintenance agency The functions assigned in INCITS 455 to the maintenance agency shall be administered by the Office of Management and Budget. INCITS 455-2009 3 Annex A Bibliography (informative) ISO 3166-1:2006, Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivision
37、s Part 1: Country codes U.S. Postal Service Publication 65, National Five-Digit ZIP Code and Post Office Directory Congressional District Atlas. Lists and outline maps that identify the composition and boundaries of each district are included in this Department of Commerce/Census Bureau publication.
38、 This publication, which usually is issued after each redistricting of the Congress, is particularly useful for those who need to identify the components and/or boundaries of the districts. (This information is not needed if a users only interest is that of the code structure.) Congressional distric
39、ts also are identified and mapped in the Congressional Directory, but not with the detail contained in the Congressional District Atlas. The directory is published for each congress. Both the atlas and the directory are available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The Historical Atlas of the United States Congressional Districts, 1789 1983, by Kenneth C. Martis, 1982, The Free Press, A Division of Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., New York, NY 10022. Contains information about previous congressional districts.