Farm Production and Conservation Business Center

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Farm Production and Conservation Business Center
Type: Administrative agencies
Parent organization: Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC), United States Department of Agriculture
Top organization:
Employees: Over 1,600
Executive: Chief Operating Officer
Budget: Not explicitly stated for the Business Center alone, but part of the FPAC budget
Address: 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250
Website: https://www.fpacbc.usda.gov/
Creation Legislation: Authorized under the reorganization of USDA; no specific legislation noted
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Mission
The FPAC Business Center supports USDA's Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Risk Management Agency by providing mission support services to improve operational efficiency and enhance service to America's farmers, ranchers, and foresters. It focuses on streamlining administrative functions to better support agricultural programs.
Services

Grants and agreements management; budgeting; civil rights; human resources; IT support

Regulations

Supports the implementation of regulations for FPAC agencies but does not directly oversee them

The Farm Production and Conservation Business Center serves as a centralized support system for USDA’s Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) mission area.

Mission

The mission of the Farm Production and Conservation Business Center is to provide high-quality, efficient, and effective support services to the FPAC agencies, enabling them to better serve America's farmers, ranchers, and foresters. This includes managing business operations such as budgeting, human resources, information technology, and procurement to streamline processes and enhance customer service.[1]

Parent organization

The parent organization is the U.S. Department of Agriculture, specifically under the Farm Production and Conservation mission area.[2]

Legislation authorizing creation

The center was established as part of USDA's broader organizational changes, but no specific legislation is cited for its creation in the provided sources.[1]

Number of employees

The Business Center employs over 1,600 individuals dedicated to supporting FPAC's mission.[3]

Last total enacted budget

The last total enacted budget specifically for the Farm Production and Conservation Business Center isn't publicly disclosed in the provided sources.[1]

Leader's title

The title of the leader of this organization is "Chief Operating Officer."[3]

Services provided

The Farm Production and Conservation Business Center provides services across 15 business lines including budgeting, civil rights, human resources, and information technology. It supports the Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and Risk Management Agency (RMA) by managing shared services, improving operational efficiency, and fostering innovation in service delivery to agricultural producers.[1]

Regulations overseen

The Business Center does not directly oversee regulations but ensures that the administrative and operational support it provides aligns with federal regulations and policies. It aids in compliance by managing systems and processes that support regulatory requirements in areas like procurement, human resources, and IT security for the FPAC agencies.[1]

Headquarters address

The headquarters address for the Farm Production and Conservation Business Center is: 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, USA[4]

Website

The website for the Farm Production and Conservation Business Center is [6](https://www.fpacbc.usda.gov).[1]

Wikipedia article title

There isn't a specific Wikipedia article titled for this office; however, you might find information under the broader "United States Department of Agriculture" article title.[5]

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Farm Production and Conservation Business Center. "About Us". [1]
  2. U.S. Department of Agriculture. "About USDA". [2]
  3. Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 Farmers.gov. "FPAC Business Center Continues to Deliver for USDA Customers". [3]
  4. Google Maps. [4]
  5. Wikipedia. "United States Department of Agriculture". [5]