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U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

Information and Communication Technology: 2003 Issued June 2005

ICT/03

You Make Informed DecisionsHelping

U S C E N S U S B U R E A U

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The Company Statistics Division preparedthis report. Ruth A. Runyan, AssistantDivision Chief for Surveys and Programs,was responsible for the overall planning,management, and coordination. Planningand implementation were under the direc-tion of Charles A. Funk, Chief, BusinessInvestment Branch, assisted by Jacque-line Eanes, Sara Prebble, Derrick Roy,and Victor Souphom, Section Chiefs. Pri-mary staff assistance was provided byAyub Abdallah, William Abriatis,Susan Andrichuk, George Chancellor,Tina Choe, Beth Evans, JamieFaulkner, William Gainor, Venita Hol-land, Demetrius Lambeth, AnthonyMatacale, Holly Merwin, Sean Morse,Conrad Munger, Omar Nix, SherritaPowell, Monica Sovero, and JamesThomas. Additional assistance was pro-vided by Amanda Williams, Marie Rus-tin, John Seabold, Jessica Wellwood,and Jeremy Wiedemann.

General direction for statistical methodol-ogy was provided by Carol Caldwell,Assistant Division Chief for Research andMethodology, and Mark Sands, Chief, Sta-tistical Research and Methods Branch.Amy Newman-Smith, Ana Rodriguez,Matthew Falkenstein, TamekaJohnson, and Justin Smith developedand implemented the sample design, non-response adjustment and estimation meth-odology.

The Economic Planning and CoordinationDivision, William Samples, Chief, Mailoutand Data Collection Branch, coordinatedsurvey mailout and data collection withSection Chiefs Betty McKay and ChrisBerbert. Primary assistance was providedby Bernadette Gray and DamekaHemsley.

The staff of the National Processing Center,Mark Grice, Assistant Division Chief forProcessing, performed mailout preparationand receipt operations, clerical and analyti-cal review activities, and data entry.

The Economic Statistical Methods and Pro-gramming Division, Edward Bates Jr.,Chief, Current Manufacturing and Com-pany Statistics Annuals Branch, developedand implemented computer processingsystems. Nestor Baez Jr., SupervisoryComputer Specialist Systems Analyst,supervised the preparation of computerprograms. Stephen Potemkin wasresponsible for frame creation and sampleselection. Tony Duong, Barbara Harris,Kavita Khaneja, Zbigniew Gorski, andDiane Musachio were responsible forframe creation, sample selection and pri-mary programming.

Wanda K. Cevis, Margaret A. Smith,Heather M. Lilley, and Catherine M.Raymond of the Administrative and Cus-tomer Services Division, Walter C. Odom,Chief, provided publications and printingmanagement, graphics design and compo-sition, and editorial review for print andelectronic media. General direction andproduction management were provided byJames R. Clark, Assistant Division Chief,and Susan L. Rappa, Chief, PublicationsServices Branch.

Finally, a special acknowledgment is dueto the many businesses whose coopera-tion was essential to the success of thisreport.

If you have any questions concerning thestatistics in this report, call 301-763-3324.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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Information and Communication Technology: 2003

U.S. Department of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez,

Secretary

David A. Sampson,Acting Deputy Secretary

Economics and Statistics AdministrationKathleen B. Cooper,

Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAUCharles Louis Kincannon,

Director

Issued June 2005

ICT/03

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Thomas L. Mesenbourg,Acting Associate Directorfor Economic Programs

Thomas L. Mesenbourg,Assistant Directorfor Economic Programs

Ewen M. Wilson,Chief, Company StatisticsDivision

ECONOMICS

AND STATISTICS

ADMINISTRATION

Economicsand StatisticsAdministration

Kathleen B. Cooper,Under Secretaryfor Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

Charles Louis Kincannon,Director

Hermann Habermann,Deputy Director andChief Operating Officer

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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v

Figures

1. Noncapitalized ICT Expenditures by Business Sectors for CompaniesWith Employees: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi

2. Noncapitalized and Capitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment andComputer Software for Companies With Employees: 2003 . . . . . x

3. Noncapitalized Expenditures of ICT Equipment and ComputerSoftware for Companies With Employees: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . x

4. Total Noncapitalized Expenditures Distribution for ICT Equipmentand Computer Software for Companies With Employees: 2003 . . . xi

5. Noncapitalized and Capitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment bySelected Business Sectors for Companies With Employees: 2003 . . xii

Tables

1a. Expenditures for ICT Equipment and Computer Software forCompanies With Employees: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

1b. Relative Standard Errors for Expenditures for ICT Equipment andComputer Software for Companies With Employees: 2003 . . . . . 1

2a. ICT Expenditures for Companies With Employees by Major IndustrySector: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

2b. Relative Standard Errors for ICT Expenditures for Companies WithEmployees by Major Industry Sector : 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

3a. Noncapitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment and ComputerSoftware for Companies With Employees by Major IndustrySector: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

3b. Relative Standard Errors for Noncapitalized Expenditures for ICTEquipment and Computer Software for Companies With Employeesby Major Industry Sector: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

3c. Capitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment and Computer Softwarefor Companies With Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003 . . 6

3d. Relative Standard Errors for Capitalized Expenditures for ICTEquipment and Computer Software for Companies With Employeesby Major Industry Sector: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

4a. Noncapitalized Expenditures for Type of ICT Equipment forCompanies With Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003 . . . . 8

4b. Relative Standard Errors for Noncapitalized Expenditures for Type ofICT Equipment for Companies With Employees by Major IndustrySector: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

4c. Capitalized Expenditures for Type of ICT Equipment for CompaniesWith Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . 10

4d. Relative Standard Errors for Capitalized Expenditures for Type of ICTEquipment for Companies With Employees by Major IndustrySector: 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Appendixes

A. Definition of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1B. Sampling and Estimation Methodologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–1C. Survey Forms and Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C–1

CONTENTS

Contents iiiInformation and Communication Technology: 2003U.S. Census Bureau

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Introduction

DESCRIPTION OF SURVEY

The Information and Communication Technology Survey(ICTS), a supplement to the Annual Capital ExpendituresSurvey (ACES), was created in response to economic datauser and policymaker concerns about the lack of availabledata on e-business infrastructure investment by nonfarmbusinesses. Rapid changes and advances in informationand communication technology (ICT) equipment haveresulted in these assets having short useful lives and atendency to be replaced much quicker than other types ofequipment. Companies are expensing the full cost of suchassets during the current annual period rather than capi-talizing the value of such assets and expensing the costover two or more years. In some cases this is due to theshort useful life of the asset, and in other cases this isbecause companies have varying dollar levels for capitali-zation.

The ICTS data are critical for providing improved sourcedata to the investment component of gross domesticproduct, capital stock estimates, and capital flow tables.The data will also be used to assess future productivityand economic growth prospects. In addition, the data pro-vide facts about trends in such expenditures useful foridentifying business opportunities, product development,and business planning.

The 2003 estimates in this report are based on data col-lected from a sample of 45,994 companies with employ-ees. The sample frame for companies with employees wasslightly more than 5.7 million.

COMPOSITION OF INDUSTRY CATEGORY CODES

The industry categories used in the 2003 ICTS were com-prised primarily of 3-digit and selected 4-digit industriesfrom the North American Industry Classification System(NAICS): 1997. Industry combinations were developedthrough consultation with data users.

INFORMATION REQUESTED

Three survey forms (ICT-1(S), ICT-1(M), and ICT-1(L)) wereused for the 2003 ICTS. Each company in the sample wassent one of the forms depending on the diversification oftheir operations. Recipients of these survey forms wereasked to provide industry-level data for noncapitalizedpurchases, and operating leases and rental payments forthree types of ICT equipment (computers and peripheralequipment; ICT equipment, excluding computers andperipherals; and, electromedical and electrotherapeuticapparatus). In addition, companies were asked to provideindustry-level data for noncapitalized purchases and pay-roll for developing software, and noncapitalized softwarelicensing and service/maintenance agreements. Additionaldetail regarding the ICTS forms and instructions can befound in Appendix C.

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Figure 1. Noncapitalized ICT Expenditures by Business Sectors for Companies With Employees: 2003

(Billion dollars)

1.3

0.7

4.9

13.0

18.5

19.3

20.1

4.1

3.9

2.5

2.0

1.6

1.1

Arts, entertainment and recreation

Management of companies and enterprises

Utilities

Real estate and rental and leasing

Educational services

Transportation and warehousing

Other services

Wholesale trade

Retail trade

Administrative and support and wastemanagement

0.9

0.6

0.5

0.3

0.04Forestry, fishing, and agricultural services

Information

Mining

Finance and insurance

Manufacturing

Health care and social assistance

Accommodation and food services

Professional, scientific, and technical services

Construction

1.3

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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

In 2003, U.S. businesses with employees invested $229.3billion on information and communication technology(ICT) equipment, including computer software. Noncapital-ized spending was $97.2 billion, or 42.4 percent of totalspending and capitalized spending was $132.1 billion (asreported in the 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey),or 57.6 percent of total spending.

Of the 2003 noncapitalized spending ($97.2 billion), pur-chases totaled $23.5 billion (24.2 percent), operatingleases and rental payments totaled nearly $19.7 billion(20.3 percent), and computer software expenditurestotaled $53.9 billion (55.5 percent). Of the capitalizedspending ($132.1 billion), purchases totaled $87.8 billion(66.5 percent), and computer software expenditurestotaled $44.3 billion (33.5 percent). Additional informationregarding capitalized spending can be found in the 2003Annual Capital Expenditures Survey publication located at<http://www.census.gov/csd/ace/index.html>.

Of the noncapitalized purchases ($23.5 billion), computerand peripheral equipment accounted for $16.8 billion, ICTequipment excluding computers and peripheralsaccounted for $6.4 billion, and electromedical and electro-therapeutic apparatus accounted for $0.4 billion.

Of the noncapitalized operating leases and rental pay-ments ($19.7 billion), computer and peripheral equipmentaccounted for $12.4 billion, ICT equipment excludingcomputers and peripherals accounted for $6.6 billion, andelectromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatusaccounted for nearly $0.7 billion.

Of the $53.9 billion for noncapitalized software expendi-tures, $33.2 billion, or 61.5 percent, was spent on pur-chases and payroll for developing software, and $20.7 bil-lion was spent on software licensing and service/maintenance agreements.

Highlights of noncapitalized ICT expenditures bybusiness sector for companies with employees[Business sector data are based on the 1997 North Ameri-can Industry Classification System]

Information. The information sector (e.g., publishing,broadcasting, telecommunications), spent $20.1 billion onnoncapitalized ICT expenditures. This spending levelaccounts for 20.6 percent of total noncapitalized expendi-tures. Of this sector’s spending, equipment purchasesaccounted for $2.3 billion; operating leases and rentalpayments accounted for $4.9 billion; purchases and pay-roll for developing computer software accounted for $8.3billion; and, software licensing and service/maintenanceagreements accounted for $4.6 billion.

Manufacturing. The manufacturing sector spent $19.3billion on noncapitalized ICT expenditures in 2003 andaccounts for 19.8 percent of total noncapitalized expendi-tures. Of this sector’s spending, equipment purchases

accounted for $6.2 billion; operating leases and rentalpayments accounted for $3.2 billion; purchases and pay-roll for developing computer software accounted for $5.7billion; and, software licensing and service/maintenanceagreements accounted for $4.1 billion.

Noncapitalized spending by durable goods manufacturerstotaled $13.9 billion in 2003, or 72.2 percent of this sec-tor’s spending. Equipment purchases accounted for $4.9billion; operating leases and rental payments accountedfor $2.0 billion; purchases and payroll for developing com-puter software accounted for $4.2 billion; and, softwarelicensing and service/maintenance agreements accountedfor $2.7 billion.

Nondurable goods manufacturers spent $5.4 billion onnoncapitalized expenditures in 2003. Of this total, spend-ing was about the same for equipment purchases, operat-ing leases and rental payments, purchases and payroll fordeveloping computer software, and software licensing andservice/maintenance agreements.

Finance and insurance. This sector spent $18.5 billionon noncapitalized expenditures, accounting for 19.0 per-cent of total noncapitalized expenditures. Of this sector’sspending, equipment purchases accounted for $4.4 bil-lion; operating leases and rental payments accounted for$3.1 billion; purchases and payroll for developing com-puter software accounted for $6.6 billion; and, softwarelicensing and service/maintenance agreements accountedfor $4.4 billion.

Professional, scientific, and technical services. Non-capitalized ICT spending in this sector totaled $13.0 bil-lion, or 13.4 percent of total noncapitalized expenditures.Of this sector’s spending, equipment purchases accountedfor $2.8 billion; operating leases and rental paymentsaccounted for $2.1 billion; purchases and payroll fordeveloping computer software accounted for $6.3 billion;and, software licensing and service/maintenance agree-ments accounted for $1.8 billion.

Health care and social assistance. The health care andsocial assistance sector spent $4.9 billion on noncapital-ized ICT expenditures in 2003. Of this spending, $3.1 bil-lion was for equipment excluding computer software, and$1.8 billion for software.

Retail trade. In 2003, the retail trade sector spent $4.1billion on noncapitalized ICT expenditures. Of thisamount, $2.1 billion was spent on equipment excludingcomputer software, and $2.0 billion was spent on soft-ware.

Wholesale trade The wholesale trade sector spent $3.9billion on noncapitalized ICT expenditures. Spending onequipment excluding computer software totaled $1.5 bil-lion, and $2.3 billion was spent on software.

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Administrative and support and waste manage-ment. Noncapitalized ICT spending in this sector totaled$2.5 billion in 2003. Of this total, about the same amountwas spent on ICT equipment excluding computer softwareas was spent on software.

Transportation and warehousing. The transportationand warehousing sector spent $2.0 billion on noncapital-ized expenditures in 2003. Of the total spending in thissector, $1.2 billion was spent on equipment excludingcomputer software. The remaining $0.8 billion was spenton software.

Educational services. In 2003, the educational servicessector spent $1.6 billion on noncapitalized ICT expendi-tures. Of this sector’s total spending, about twice as muchwas spent on ICT equipment excluding computer softwareas was spent on software.

Other services (except public administration). Non-capitalized ICT spending in this sector totaled $1.3 billion.Of this sector’s total spending, about twice as much wasspent on ICT equipment excluding computer software aswas spent on software.

Utilities. The utilities sector spent $1.3 billion on non-capitalized ICT expenditures in 2003. Of the total spend-ing in this sector, about half ($0.5 billion) as much wasspent on ICT equipment excluding computer software aswas spent ($0.8 billion) on software.

Construction. The construction sector spent $1.1 billionon noncapitalized ICT expenditures. Spending on ICTequipment excluding computer software totaled $0.8 bil-lion, and $0.4 billion was spent on software.

Real estate and rental and leasing. Noncapitalized ICTspending in this sector totaled $0.9 billion in 2003. Of thisamount, $0.6 billion was spent on ICT equipment exclud-ing computer software, and $0.3 billion was spent on soft-ware.

Management of companies and enterprises. This sec-tor spent $0.7 billion on noncapitalized expenditures in2003. Of this amount, $0.3 billion was spent on ICTequipment excluding computer software, and $0.4 billionfor software.

Accommodation and food services. The accommoda-tion and food services sector spent $0.6 billion on non-capitalized ICT expenditures in 2003. Spending on ICTequipment excluding computer software was $0.4 billion,and spending on software was $0.2 billion.

Mining. Noncapitalized ICT spending in the mining sectortotaled $0.5 billion in 2003. Spending was about the samefor ICT equipment expenditures excluding computer soft-ware, and for software.

Arts, entertainment, and recreation. Spending in thissector totaled $0.3 billion in 2003 with spending abouteven for ICT equipment expenditures excluding computersoftware, and for software.

Note: Associated relative standard error tables areincluded in this publication.

The data in this report are subject to sampling variability,as well as nonsampling error. Sources of nonsamplingerror include errors of response, nonreporting, and cover-age. Further details concerning survey design, methodol-ogy, and data limitations are contained in the appendixesof this publication.

DISCLOSURE

In accordance with federal law governing census reports(Title 13 of the United States Code), no data are publishedthat would disclose the operations of an individual estab-lishment or company. Disclosure limitation is the processfor protecting the confidentiality of data. A disclosurewould occur if someone could use published statisticalinformation to infer the identity or operations of a busi-ness that has provided information under a pledge of con-fidentiality. Disclosure suppression protects the confidenti-ality of individual businesses by withholding (suppressing)the cell values in tables of aggregate data for cases whereonly a few businesses are represented or dominate thestatistic presented.

The disclosure analysis for the ICTS statistics is performedon each data item. When the estimate for a specific dataitem cannot be shown without disclosing information forindividual companies, then the publication of that dataitem is suppressed. The process of suppression does notchange the marginal totals, so the integrity of the data isnot adversely affected.

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS

The following abbreviations and symbols are used in thispublication:

– Represents zero.

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for indi-vidual companies, data are included in higherlevel totals.

(NA) Not available.

(X) Not applicable.

(Z) Less than half of unit shown.

ELECTRONIC ACCESS OF DATA

The 2003 Information and Communication TechnologySurvey data are available electronically on the Internet at<http://www.census.gov/csd/ict/>.

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The 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey data areavailable electronically on the Internet at<http://www.census.gov/csd/ace/>.

For further information regarding electronic releases, call301-763-INFO (4636).

PRINTED PUBLICATIONS

The price of this publication is $15.00. To place a creditcard order, call 301-457-4100. To order by mail, makechecks payable to COMMERCE-CENSUS and send to:

U.S. Department of CommerceU.S. Census BureauMail Stop 0801P.O. Box 277943Atlanta, GA 30384-7943

DATA CONTACTS

For questions concerning the statistics in this report, call1-800-227-1735, fax 301-457-3341, or write to:

U.S. Census BureauCompany Statistics DivisionBusiness Investment BranchFB-3, Room 1285Washington, DC 20233-6400

NOTICE OF FUTURE CHANGES

This will be the final year the U.S. Census Bureau publishes data for this survey using the1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Beginning with the 2004 Surveyyear, we will publish data using the 2002 NAICS.

The following URL contains detailed information about NAICS and provides a comparison ofthe 1997 NAICS to the 2002 NAICS at <http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html>.

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Figure 3.Noncapitalized Expenditures of ICT Equipment and Computer Software for Companies With Employees: 2003(Billion dollars)

Computer and peripheralequipment

Information andcommunication

technology equipment

Electromedical andelectrotherapeutic

apparatus

16.7

12.4

6.4 6.6

0.4 0.7

Noncapitalized purchases for ICT equipment

Noncapitalized operating leases and rental payments

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33.2

20.7

Computer Software

Noncapitalized purchases and payroll for developing software

Noncapitalized software licensing and service/maintenance agreements

Figure 2.Noncapitalized and Capitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment and Computer Software for Companies With Employees: 2003(Billion dollars)

29.2

55.8

28.9

1.13.1

44.3

Noncapitalized expenditures

Capitalized expenditures

13.0

53.9

Computer and peripheralequipment

Information andcommunication

technology equipment

Electromedical andelectrotherapeutic

apparatus

Computer software

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Figure 4.Total Noncapitalized Expenditures Distribution for ICT Equipment and Computer Software for Companies With Employees: 2003(Percent)

Computer andperipheral equipment

30%

Computer software55.5%

Information and communicationtechnology equipment

13.4%

Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus1.1%

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Figure 5. Noncapitalized and Captitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment by Selected Business Sectors for Companies With Employees: 2003

(Billion dollars)

11.4

2.2

4.9

2.1

4.1

9.1

3.9

37.1

20.1

23.9

18.5

3.0

0.9

13.0

Utilities

Real estate and rental and leasing

Transportation and warehousing

Wholesale trade

Retail trade

Administrative and support and wastemanagement

8.9

1.3

0.6

4.6

2.5

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Information

Mining

Finance and insurance

Manufacturing

Health care and social assistance

Accommodation and food services

Professional, scientific, and technical services

Construction

5.8

19.3

14.0

1.1

1.0

1.3

2.3

0.5

0.4Capitalized expenditures

Noncapitalized expenditures

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Table 1a. Expenditures for ICT Equipment and Computer Software for Companies WithEmployees: 2003

[Millions of current dollars. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

Capital expenditures Noncapitalizedexpenditures

Capitalizedexpenditures1

Total expenditures for ICT equipment and computer software 97 181������������������������������������������������������� 132 086

Total equipment expenditures 43 272��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

Purchases 23 528����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 87 794

Computer and peripheral equipment 16 764��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 55 847Information and communication technology equipment 6 351����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 894Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus 413���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 052

Operating leases and rental payments 19 744��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

Computer and peripheral equipment 12 433��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)Information and communication technology equipment 6 601����������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus 710���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

Total computer software expenditures 53 910������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

Purchases and payroll for developing software 33 167������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 44 292Software licensing and service/maintenance agreements 20 742��������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

1As reported in the 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey.

Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

Table 1b. Relative Standard Errors for Expenditures for ICT Equipment and Computer Softwarefor Companies With Employees: 2003

[Percent. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

Capital expenditures Noncapitalizedexpenditures

Capitalizedexpenditures1

Total expenditures for ICT equipment and computer software 1.3������������������������������������������������������� 1.1

Total equipment expenditures 1.1��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

Purchases 1.5����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1.7

Computer and peripheral equipment 1.7��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2.0Information and communication technology equipment 2.3����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2.2Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus 13.1���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18.0

Operating leases and rental payments 1.6��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

Computer and peripheral equipment 1.8��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)Information and communication technology equipment 2.1����������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus 6.6���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

Total computer software expenditures 1.9������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

Purchases and payroll for developing software 2.9������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1.0Software licensing and service/maintenance agreements 0.7��������������������������������������������������������������������������� (NA)

1As reported in the 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey.

Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

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Table 2a. ICT Expenditures for Companies With Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003[Millions of current dollars. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

NAICS code Industry 2003 noncapitalizedexpenditures

2003 capitalizedexpenditures1

Total expenditures 97 181����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 132 086

113�115 Forestry, fishing, and agricultural services 42������������������������������������������������������������������������ 53

21 Mining 530������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 421

22 Utilities 1 251������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 271

23 Construction 1 109�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 043

31�33 Manufacturing 19 264������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 14 014321, 327, 33 Durable goods industries 13 906������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 86331, 322�326 Nondurable goods industries 5 358���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 150

42 Wholesale trade 3 866����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 790

44�45 Retail trade 4 101��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 129

48�49 Transportation and warehousing 2 025��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 054

51 Information 20 051��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 37 088

52 Finance and insurance 18 503����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 857

53 Real estate and rental and leasing 866������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 043

54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 13 001��������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 409

55 Management of companies and enterprises 665����������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 258

56 Administrative and support and waste management 2 542���������������������������������������������������������������� 4 602

61 Educational services 1 589������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 255

62 Health care and social assistance 4 939������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 928

71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 349������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 976

72 Accommodation and food services 602������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 338

81 Other services (except public administration) 1 338���������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 980

Equipment expenditures serving multiple industry codes 547������������������������������������������������������������ 575

1As reported in the 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey.

Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

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Table 2b. Relative Standard Errors for ICT Expenditures for Companies With Employees byMajor Industry Sector: 2003

[Percent. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

NAICS code Industry 2003 noncapitalizedexpenditures

2003 capitalizedexpenditures1

Total expenditures 1.3����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1.1

113�115 Forestry, fishing, and agricultural services 3.2������������������������������������������������������������������������ 8.8

21 Mining 2.3������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3.9

22 Utilities 1.6������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2.7

23 Construction 9.9�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6.8

31�33 Manufacturing 0.8������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 0.7321, 327, 33 Durable goods industries 0.9������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1.031, 322�326 Nondurable goods industries 1.2���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1.2

42 Wholesale trade 11.7����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5.7

44�45 Retail trade 4.4��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3.9

48�49 Transportation and warehousing 8.1��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2.9

51 Information 1.9��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2.6

52 Finance and insurance 1.0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2.2

53 Real estate and rental and leasing 9.0������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26.0

54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 8.1��������������������������������������������������������������������� 3.2

55 Management of companies and enterprises 3.5����������������������������������������������������������������������� 5.1

56 Administrative and support and waste management 4.5���������������������������������������������������������������� 5.0

61 Educational services 9.5������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17.4

62 Health care and social assistance 2.8������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8.0

71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 6.5������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 3.0

72 Accommodation and food services 8.2������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6.1

81 Other services (except public administration) 6.3���������������������������������������������������������������������� 9.7

Equipment expenditures serving multiple industry codes (Z)������������������������������������������������������������ 1.0

1As reported in the 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey.

Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

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Table 3a. Noncapitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment and Computer Software forCompanies With Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003

[Millions of current dollars. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

NAICS code Industry

Noncapitalized equipment expenditures Noncapitalized computer softwareexpenditures

Total non�capitalized

expendi�tures Total Purchases

Operatingleases and

rentalpayments Total

Purchasesand payroll

fordeveloping

software

Softwarelicensing and

service/maintenanceagreements

Total expenditures 97 181��������������������������������������� 43 272 23 528 19 744 53 910 33 167 20 742

113�115 Forestry, fishing, and agricultural services 42���������������������������� 20 14 6 22 13 9

21 Mining 530����������������������������������������������������������� 251 127 123 279 96 183

22 Utilities 1 251���������������������������������������������������������� 452 172 280 799 404 395

23 Construction 1 109����������������������������������������������������� 758 533 225 351 242 109

31�33 Manufacturing 19 264���������������������������������������������������� 9 418 6 171 3 247 9 846 5 730 4 116321, 327, 33 Durable goods industries 13 906���������������������������������������� 6 969 4 926 2 042 6 937 4 207 2 73031, 322�326 Nondurable goods industries 5 358������������������������������������� 2 449 1 244 1 205 2 909 1 523 1 386

42 Wholesale trade 3 866�������������������������������������������������� 1 529 937 593 2 336 1 729 607

44�45 Retail trade 4 101������������������������������������������������������ 2 059 1 007 1 052 2 042 750 1 292

48�49 Transportation and warehousing 2 025������������������������������������ 1 233 726 507 792 414 378

51 Information 20 051������������������������������������������������������ 7 161 2 300 4 860 12 891 8 287 4 604

52 Finance and insurance 18 503�������������������������������������������� 7 506 4 382 3 123 10 998 6 592 4 406

53 Real estate and rental and leasing 866���������������������������������� 576 354 222 290 152 138

54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 13 001������������������������ 4 970 2 827 2 144 8 030 6 268 1 763

55 Management of companies and enterprises 665�������������������������� 286 115 172 378 167 211

56 Administrative and support and waste management 2 542������������������� 1 261 505 756 1 282 589 693

61 Educational services 1 589���������������������������������������������� 1 053 714 339 536 281 255

62 Health care and social assistance 4 939����������������������������������� 3 141 1 666 1 476 1 798 679 1 119

71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 349���������������������������������� 169 95 74 180 120 60

72 Accommodation and food services 602���������������������������������� 374 230 145 228 115 112

81 Other services (except public administration) 1 338������������������������� 903 576 327 435 246 190

Equipment expenditures serving multiple industry codes 547��������������� 150 78 72 397 294 103

Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

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Table 3b. Relative Standard Errors for Noncapitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment andComputer Software for Companies With Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003

[Percent. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

NAICS code Industry

Noncapitalized equipment expenditures Noncapitalized computer softwareexpenditures

Total non�capitalized

expendi�tures Total Purchases

Operatingleases and

rentalpayments Total

Purchasesand payroll

fordeveloping

software

Softwarelicensing and

service/maintenanceagreements

Total expenditures 1.3��������������������������������������� 1.1 1.5 1.6 1.9 2.9 0.7

113�115 Forestry, fishing, and agricultural services 3.2���������������������������� 5.7 7.1 6.7 3.5 5.5 3.3

21 Mining 2.3����������������������������������������������������������� 2.0 3.1 3.1 3.0 4.1 4.5

22 Utilities 1.6���������������������������������������������������������� 1.8 1.1 2.7 1.6 2.0 3.0

23 Construction 9.9����������������������������������������������������� 9.8 9.3 18.2 17.7 26.1 7.0

31�33 Manufacturing 0.8���������������������������������������������������� 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.4 2.0 0.9321, 327, 33 Durable goods industries 0.9���������������������������������������� 0.7 0.9 1.2 1.7 2.5 0.931, 322�326 Nondurable goods industries 1.2������������������������������������� 1.3 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4

42 Wholesale trade 11.7�������������������������������������������������� 5.2 7.1 5.7 18.2 24.5 7.1

44�45 Retail trade 4.4������������������������������������������������������ 6.6 11.2 7.6 4.4 4.7 6.0

48�49 Transportation and warehousing 8.1������������������������������������ 13.3 11.3 24.6 3.4 5.8 2.3

51 Information 1.9������������������������������������������������������ 3.0 3.8 3.3 2.0 3.1 0.9

52 Finance and insurance 1.0�������������������������������������������� 1.6 3.0 2.1 1.1 1.3 1.9

53 Real estate and rental and leasing 9.0���������������������������������� 11.7 14.5 21.3 6.5 7.6 8.3

54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 8.1������������������������ 3.4 4.4 4.3 12.0 15.2 3.3

55 Management of companies and enterprises 3.5�������������������������� 5.0 6.9 5.5 3.1 2.8 3.5

56 Administrative and support and waste management 4.5������������������� 5.4 6.7 6.3 4.8 10.0 4.8

61 Educational services 9.5���������������������������������������������� 10.1 8.0 25.0 9.9 9.6 11.6

62 Health care and social assistance 2.8����������������������������������� 3.6 5.7 4.4 3.2 3.8 5.1

71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 6.5���������������������������������� 10.6 8.5 20.4 3.2 1.7 9.1

72 Accommodation and food services 8.2���������������������������������� 12.1 11.5 17.2 5.1 6.7 7.6

81 Other services (except public administration) 6.3������������������������� 6.3 7.7 9.5 7.9 9.8 8.5

Equipment expenditures serving multiple industry codes (Z)��������������� 0.1 0.2 – – – –

Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

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Table 3c. Capitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment and Computer Software for CompaniesWith Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003

[Data based on the 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES). Millions of current dollars. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definitionof terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

NAICS code Industry Total capitalizedexpenditures

Capitalized equipmentexpenditures

Capitalized computersoftware expenditures

Total expenditures 132 086��������������������������������������������������������� 87 794 44 292

113�115 Forestry, fishing, and agricultural services 53���������������������������������������������� 39 14

21 Mining 421����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 175 246

22 Utilities 2 271���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 963 1 308

23 Construction 1 043����������������������������������������������������������������������� 722 321

31�33 Manufacturing 14 014���������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 794 7 220321, 327, 33 Durable goods industries 7 863���������������������������������������������������������� 4 423 3 44031, 322�326 Nondurable goods industries 6 150������������������������������������������������������� 2 371 3 779

42 Wholesale trade 5 790�������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 552 2 238

44�45 Retail trade 9 129������������������������������������������������������������������������ 6 508 2 621

48�49 Transportation and warehousing 2 054������������������������������������������������������ 1 015 1 039

51 Information 37 088������������������������������������������������������������������������ 29 140 7 949

52 Finance and insurance 23 857�������������������������������������������������������������� 13 142 10 715

53 Real estate and rental and leasing 3 043���������������������������������������������������� 2 417 627

54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 11 409������������������������������������������ 8 556 2 853

55 Management of companies and enterprises 1 258�������������������������������������������� 844 414

56 Administrative and support and waste management 4 602������������������������������������� 2 661 1 942

61 Educational services 2 255���������������������������������������������������������������� 1 668 586

62 Health care and social assistance 8 928����������������������������������������������������� 6 165 2 764

71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 976���������������������������������������������������� 689 287

72 Accommodation and food services 1 338���������������������������������������������������� 990 348

81 Other services (except public administration) 1 980������������������������������������������� 1 369 611

Equipment expenditures serving multiple industry codes 575��������������������������������� 385 190

Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

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Table 3d. Relative Standard Errors for Capitalized Expenditures for ICT Equipment andComputer Software for Companies With Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003

[Data based on the 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES). Percent. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms andsampling and estimation methodology]

NAICS code Industry Total capitalizedexpenditures

Capitalized equipmentexpenditures

Capitalized computersoftware expenditures

Total expenditures 1.1��������������������������������������������������������� 1.7 1.0

113�115 Forestry, fishing, and agricultural services 8.8���������������������������������������������� 9.6 9.3

21 Mining 3.8����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2.8 5.4

22 Utilities 2.7���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2.9 2.9

23 Construction 6.8����������������������������������������������������������������������� 9.8 10.5

31�33 Manufacturing 0.7���������������������������������������������������������������������� 1.1 0.8321, 327, 33 Durable goods industries 1.0���������������������������������������������������������� 1.3 1.431, 322�326 Nondurable goods industries 1.2������������������������������������������������������� 2.2 0.8

42 Wholesale trade 5.7�������������������������������������������������������������������� 6.0 8.1

44�45 Retail trade 3.9������������������������������������������������������������������������ 5.7 3.2

48�49 Transportation and warehousing 2.8������������������������������������������������������ 3.4 4.7

51 Information 2.6������������������������������������������������������������������������ 3.2 2.3

52 Finance and insurance 2.2�������������������������������������������������������������� 2.6 2.4

53 Real estate and rental and leasing 26.0���������������������������������������������������� 29.3 14.5

54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 3.2������������������������������������������ 4.1 3.9

55 Management of companies and enterprises 5.1�������������������������������������������� 6.6 4.5

56 Administrative and support and waste management 5.0������������������������������������� 8.0 6.2

61 Educational services 17.4���������������������������������������������������������������� 16.5 24.0

62 Health care and social assistance 8.0����������������������������������������������������� 9.8 5.2

71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3.0���������������������������������������������������� 4.3 3.0

72 Accommodation and food services 6.1���������������������������������������������������� 8.2 2.7

81 Other services (except public administration) 9.7������������������������������������������� 9.5 14.4

Equipment expenditures serving multiple industry codes 1.0��������������������������������� 1.2 0.8

Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

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Table 4a. Noncapitalized Expenditures for Type of ICT Equipment for Companies WithEmployees by Major Industry Sector: 2003

[Millions of current dollars. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

NAICS code Industry

Noncapitalized purchases Noncapitalized operating leases and rental payments

Total non�capitalizedequipment

expendi�tures

Totalpurchases

Computerand

peripheralequipment

Informationand

communi�cation

technologyequipment

Electro�medical and

electro�therapeuticapparatus

Totaloperating

leases andrental

payments

Computerand

peripheralequipment

Informationand

communi�cation

technologyequipment

Electro�medical

andelectro�

therapeuticapparatus

Total expenditures 43 272�������������� 23 528 16 764 6 351 413 19 744 12 433 6 601 710

113�115 Forestry, fishing, and agricultural services 20��� 14 10 3 1 6 4 1 1

21 Mining 251���������������������������������� 127 74 53 (Z) 123 67 56 –

22 Utilities 452��������������������������������� 172 97 75 (Z) 280 231 50 –

23 Construction 758���������������������������� 533 353 179 1 225 173 53 (Z)

31�33 Manufacturing 9 418��������������������������� 6 171 5 318 835 18 3 247 2 426 817 5321, 327, 33 Durable goods industries 6 969��������������� 4 926 4 426 495 6 2 042 1 512 528 231, 322�326 Nondurable goods industries 2 449������������ 1 244 892 340 13 1 205 913 289 3

42 Wholesale trade 1 529������������������������� 937 751 180 5 593 406 184 3

44�45 Retail trade 2 059����������������������������� 1 007 819 186 1 1 052 845 205 3

48�49 Transportation and warehousing 1 233����������� 726 410 316 (Z) 507 357 150 (Z)

51 Information 7 161����������������������������� 2 300 1 541 754 6 4 860 1 904 2 956 (Z)

52 Finance and insurance 7 506������������������� 4 382 2 245 2 133 5 3 123 2 321 797 5

53 Real estate and rental and leasing 576��������� 354 241 112 1 222 136 86 –

54 Professional, scientific, and technicalservices 4 970������������������������������� 2 827 2 208 562 57 2 144 1 668 459 17

55 Management of companies and enterprises 286� 115 85 30 (Z) 172 122 50 (Z)

56 Administrative and support and wastemanagement 1 261��������������������������� 505 323 172 10 756 574 180 2

61 Educational services 1 053��������������������� 714 581 131 2 339 255 84 (Z)

62 Health care and social assistance 3 141���������� 1 666 1 013 355 298 1 476 516 288 673

71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 169��������� 95 72 23 (Z) 74 43 31 (Z)

72 Accommodation and food services 374��������� 230 148 81 (Z) 145 103 40 2

81 Other services (except publicadministration) 903������������������������� 576 422 152 2 327 232 95 (Z)

Equipment expenditures serving multipleindustry codes 150�������������������������� 78 54 19 5 72 52 20 –

Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

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Table 4b. Relative Standard Errors for Noncapitalized Expenditures for Type of ICT Equipmentfor Companies With Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003

[Percent. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

NAICS code Industry

Noncapitalized purchases Noncapitalized operating leases and rental payments

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Total expenditures 1.1�������������� 1.5 1.7 2.3 13.1 1.6 1.8 2.1 6.6

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23 Construction 9.8���������������������������� 9.3 7.2 21.1 39.2 18.2 23.8 27.0 –

31�33 Manufacturing 0.7��������������������������� 0.8 0.7 2.6 14.7 0.9 0.9 2.6 13.2321, 327, 33 Durable goods industries 0.7��������������� 0.9 0.7 4.5 46.7 1.2 1.0 3.9 2.531, 322�326 Nondurable goods industries 1.3������������ 1.6 2.2 1.3 1.9 1.4 1.5 2.2 21.6

42 Wholesale trade 5.2������������������������� 7.1 8.3 7.1 97.6 5.7 5.5 11.4 51.7

44�45 Retail trade 6.6����������������������������� 11.2 12.0 11.1 59.3 7.6 8.2 7.5 52.6

48�49 Transportation and warehousing 13.3����������� 11.3 18.9 3.0 6.3 24.6 34.2 8.1 93.1

51 Information 3.0����������������������������� 3.8 2.8 8.0 52.3 3.3 3.1 4.4 16.5

52 Finance and insurance 1.6������������������� 3.0 5.1 1.4 7.0 2.1 2.6 2.5 –

53 Real estate and rental and leasing 11.7��������� 14.5 16.3 12.6 99.8 21.3 24.5 38.1 –

54 Professional, scientific, and technicalservices 3.4������������������������������� 4.4 3.4 14.6 19.6 4.3 4.4 11.9 22.5

55 Management of companies and enterprises 5.0� 6.9 9.3 2.4 – 5.5 4.5 16.3 –

56 Administrative and support and wastemanagement 5.4��������������������������� 6.7 8.6 9.2 28.1 6.3 8.2 9.1 49.7

61 Educational services 10.1��������������������� 8.0 7.8 10.3 – 25.0 31.9 41.1 –

62 Health care and social assistance 3.6���������� 5.7 6.4 7.9 16.8 4.4 9.1 7.9 6.9

71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 10.6��������� 8.5 10.3 10.1 3.9 20.4 27.2 20.3 9.7

72 Accommodation and food services 12.1��������� 11.5 11.0 15.9 – 17.2 24.1 16.4 –

81 Other services (except publicadministration) 6.3������������������������� 7.7 8.1 17.8 47.6 9.5 12.4 12.0 76.2

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Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

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Table 4c. Capitalized Expenditures for Type of ICT Equipment for Companies With Employeesby Major Industry Sector: 2003

[Data based on the 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES). Millions of current dollars. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definitionof terms and sampling and estimation methodology]

NAICS code Industry

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purchases

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equipment

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technologyequipment

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22 Utilities 2 271���������������������������������������������������������������� 963 651 312 1

23 Construction 1 043������������������������������������������������������������ 722 651 71 (Z)

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48�49 Transportation and warehousing 2 054������������������������������������������ 1 015 918 97 (Z)

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52 Finance and insurance 23 857��������������������������������������������������� 13 142 11 257 1 872 13

53 Real estate and rental and leasing 3 043����������������������������������������� 2 417 2 045 367 4

54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 11 409������������������������������ 8 556 7 664 797 94

55 Management of companies and enterprises 1 258�������������������������������� 844 709 133 2

56 Administrative and support and waste management 4 602������������������������� 2 661 2 014 637 9

61 Educational services 2 255����������������������������������������������������� 1 668 1 254 145 269

62 Health care and social assistance 8 928����������������������������������������� 6 165 3 278 521 2 366

71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 976���������������������������������������� 689 553 135 1

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Table 4d. Relative Standard Errors for Capitalized Expenditures for Type of ICT Equipment forCompanies With Employees by Major Industry Sector: 2003

[Data based on the 2003 Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES). Percent. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. See Appendixes A and B for definition of terms andsampling and estimation methodology]

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Appendix A.Definition of Terms

NONCAPITALIZED EXPENDITURES

Noncapitalized expenditures include expenses made dur-ing the year for ICT equipment including computer soft-ware not charged to asset accounts for which depreciationor amortization accounts are ordinarily maintained. Non-capitalized expenditures include purchases, operatingleases and rental payments for ICT equipment, purchasesand payroll for developing computer software, and soft-ware licensing and service/maintenance agreements. Suchexpenses generally fall below a firm’s capitalizationthreshold and are immediately written off and charged toexpense accounts as incurred.

CAPITALIZED EXPENDITURES

Capitalized expenditures include all expenditures duringthe year for ICT equipment including computer softwarechargeable to asset accounts for which depreciation oramortization accounts are ordinarily maintained. Forprojects lasting more than one year, this definitionincludes gross additions of ICT equipment to construction-in-progress accounts even if the equipment was not in useand not yet depreciated. For capital leases, the companyusing the asset (lessee) is asked to include the cost orpresent value of the leased equipment in the year in whichthe lease was entered.

PURCHASES

Purchases include acquisitions and upgrades of equip-ment.

OPERATING LEASES AND RENTAL PAYMENTS

Operating Leases and Rental Payments refer to paymentsmade in exchange for use of equipment with no transferof ownership. In multi-year agreements, only expenses forthe current year are included.

COMPUTER AND PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT

Computer and peripheral equipment include mainframes,personal computers, laptops, workstations, terminals,computer servers, printers, plotters, monitors, storagedevices, personal digital assistants (PDAs), automatic tellermachines (ATMs), point-of-sale terminals, etc.

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONTECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT

Information and communication technology equipmentinclude central office switching equipment, telephonesand telephone apparatus, facsimile equipment, bridges,

routers, gateways, portable transmitting and receivingantennas, communication satellites, cable televisionequipment, global positioning system (GPS) equipment,radio and television studio broadcasting equipment, firedetection and alarm systems, intercom systems, etc.

ELECTROMEDICAL AND ELECTROTHERAPEUTICAPPARATUS

Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus includemagnetic resonance imaging equipment, electrocardio-graphs, medical ultrasound equipment, electromedicalendoscopic equipment, defibrillators, etc.

COMPUTER SOFTWARE EXPENDITURES

Computer software expenditures include purchases andpayroll for developing software, and software licensingand service/maintenance agreements.

PURCHASES AND PAYROLL FOR DEVELOPINGSOFTWARE

Purchases and payroll for developing software refers toacquisitions and/or upgrades for computer software.Computer software purchases (prepackaged, vendor-customized, and internally-developed) and payroll consistof costs of materials and services directly related to thedevelopment or acquisition of software, payroll andpayroll-related costs for employees directly associatedwith software development, and interest costs incurredwhile developing the software. Purchased computer ser-vices are included only if they related to vendor-customized software or adaptation to existing software.

Capitalized computer software is defined by the criteria inStatement of Position 98-1, Accounting for the Costs ofComputer Software Developed or Obtained for InternalUse.

SOFTWARE LICENSING ANDSERVICE/MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS

Software licensing and service/maintenance agreementsrefer to expenses for software acquired under operatingleases, site and seat licenses, and softwareservice/maintenance agreements.

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Appendix B.Sampling and Estimation Methodologies

The estimates in this report are based on a stratifiedsimple random sample. The sample consists of 45,994companies with paid employees (determined by the pres-ence of payroll) in 2002.

The scope of the survey was defined to include all private,nonfarm, domestic companies. Major exclusions from theframe were government-owned operations (including theU.S. Postal Service), foreign-owned operations of domesticcompanies, establishments located in U.S. Territories,establishments engaged in agricultural production (notagricultural services), and private households.

The 2002 Business Register (BR) was used to develop the2003 sample frame. The BR is the U.S. Census Bureau’sestablishment-based database. The database containsrecords for each physical business entity with payrolllocated in the United States, including company ownershipinformation and current-year administrative data. In creat-ing the frame, establishment data in the BR file were con-solidated to create company-level records. Employmentand payroll information was maintained for each six-digitNorth American Industry Classification System1 (NAICS)industry in which the company had activity. Next, payrolldata for each company-level record were run through analgorithm to assign the company, first to an industry sec-tor (i.e., manufacturing, construction, etc.), then to a sub-sector (three-digit NAICS code), then to an industry group(four-digit NAICS code), then to an industry (five-digitNAICS code), and finally to a sample industry code basedon the industry. The resulting sample frame containedslightly more than 5.7 million companies.

The 2003 sampling frame consists of a certainty portionand a noncertainty portion. The 16,970 companies with500 or more employees were selected with certainty. Theremaining companies with 1 to 499 employees were thengrouped into 132 industry categories. Each industry wasthen further divided into four strata. Since noncapitalizedexpenditures data were not available on the sampling

frame, 2002 payroll was used as the stratification variable.The stratification methodology resulted in minimizing thesample- size subject to a desired level of reliability foreach industry. The expected relative standard errors (RSEs)ranged from 1 to 3 percent.

ESTIMATION

Each company selected for the survey has a sampleweight which is the inverse of its probability of selection.All sampled companies within the same stratum andindustry grouping have the same weight. Weights wereincreased to adjust for nonresponse. The coverage rate forall companies was 78.0 percent. The coverage rate is cal-culated by multiplying 100 by the ratio of the noncapital-ized expenditures of all reporting companies weighted bythe original sample weights, to the noncapitalized expen-ditures of all reporting companies weighted by theadjusted-for-nonresponse sample weights. Weight adjust-ment and publication estimation are described in the fol-lowing subsections.

Weight Adjustment

For estimation purposes, each company was placed into 1of 4 response-related categories:

1. Respondents.

2. Nonrespondents.

3. Not in business.

4. Known duplicates.

A company was considered a respondent or nonrespon-dent based on whether the company provided sufficientdata in items 1, 2, or 3 of the survey form. Companiesthat went out of business prior to 2003 and duplicateswere dropped from the survey. Companies that went outof business during the survey year were kept in thesample and efforts were made to collect data for theperiod the company was active.

The following discussion assumes 660 strata (strata desig-nation h = 1, 2, . . ., 660) which are based on 132 indus-tries, each containing five strata (including the certaintystratum).

1North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) –United States, 1997. For sale by National Technical InformationService (NTIS), Springfield, VA 22161. Call NTIS at 1-800-553-6847.

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The original stratum weights (Wh) were adjusted to com-pensate for nonresponse. The adjusted weight is com-puted as follows:

Wh (adj) = Wh �(Phr + Phn)

(Phr)

where,

Wh(adj) is the adjusted stratum weight ofthe hth stratum

Wh =Nh

nh

is the original stratum weight ofthe hth stratum

Nh is the population size of the hth

stratumnh is the sample size of the hth stra-

tumPhr is the sum of total company pay-

roll for respondent companies instratum h

Phn is the sum of total company pay-roll for nonrespondent companiesin stratum h

Publication Estimation

Publication cell estimates were computed by obtaining aweighted sum of reported values for companies treated asrespondents. For those strata undergoing nonresponseadjustment, the estimates for Xj are biased, since thismethod assumes that nonresponse is not a purely randomevent. No attempt was made to estimate the magnitude ofthis bias.

The estimates were derived as follows. Each estimated celltotal, X̂j, is of the form

X̂j = �h=1

660

�i�h

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where,

Wh(adj) is the adjusted weight of the hth

stratum

X(j),i,h is the value attributed to the ithcompany of stratum h, where j isthe publication cell of interest.

Note: Although a company was assigned to and sampledin one sample industry, it could report expenditures inmultiple industries. When this occurred, the reported datafor all industries were inflated by the weight in the sampleindustry.

RELIABILITY OF THE ESTIMATES

The data shown in this report are estimated from a sampleand will differ from the data which would have beenobtained from a complete census. Two types of possibleerrors are associated with estimates based on data fromsample surveys: sampling errors and nonsampling errors.

The accuracy of a survey result depends not only on thesampling errors and nonsampling errors measured, butalso on the nonsampling errors not explicitly measured.For particular estimates, the total error may considerablyexceed the measured errors.

Sampling Variability

The sample used in this survey is one of many possiblesamples that could have been selected using the samplingmethodology described earlier. Each of these possiblesamples would likely yield different results. The RSE is ameasure of the variability among the estimates from thesepossible samples. The RSEs were calculated using a delete-a-group jackknife replicate variance estimator. The RSEaccounts for sampling variability but does not account fornonsampling error or systematic biases in the data. Bias isthe difference, averaged over all possible samples of thesame design and size, between the estimate and the truevalue being estimated.

The RSEs presented in the tables can be used to derive theSE of the estimate. The SE can be used to derive intervalestimates with prescribed levels of confidence that theinterval includes the average results of all samples:

a. intervals defined by one SE above and below thesample estimate will contain the true value about 68percent of the time,

b. intervals defined by 1.6 SE above and below the sampleestimate will contain the true value about 90 percent ofthe time,

c. intervals defined by two SEs above and below thesample estimate will contain the true value about 95percent of the time.

The SE of the estimate can be calculated by multiplyingthe RSE presented in the tables by the corresponding esti-mate. Note, the RSE is the measure of variability presentedfor all estimates in this publication. Also note that RSEs inthis publication are in percentage form. They must bedivided by 100 before being multiplied by the correspond-ing estimate. For example, using data from Tables 4a and4b, the SE for total nondurable manufacturing noncapital-ized expenditures would be calculated as follows:

�̂ (X̂j) � �RSE(X̂j)

100 �* Xj � �1.3

100� * $2,449 million � $32

The 90-percent confidence interval can be constructed bymultiplying 1.6 by the SE, adding this value to the esti-mate to create the upper bound, and subtracting it fromthe estimate to create the lower bound.

X̂j � [1.6 * �̂ (X̂j)]

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Using data from Table 4a, for nondurable manufacturingnoncapitalized expenditures, a 90-percent confidenceinterval would be calculated as:

$2,449 million ± 1.6($32) = $2,449 ± $51 million

Nonsampling Error

All surveys and censuses are subject to nonsamplingerrors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to manysources: inability to obtain information about all compa-nies in the sample; inability or unwillingness on the partof respondents to provide correct information; responseerrors; definition difficulties; differences in the interpreta-tion of questions; mistakes in recording or coding the

data; and other errors of collection, response, coverage,and estimation for nonresponse.

Explicit measures of the effects of these nonsamplingerrors are not available. However, to minimize nonsam-pling error, all reports were reviewed for reasonablenessand consistency, and every effort was made to achieveaccurate response from all survey participants.

Coverage errors may have a significant effect on the accu-racy of estimates for this survey. The BR, which forms thebasis of our survey universe frame, may not contain allbusinesses. Also, businesses that are contained in the BRmay have their payroll misreported.

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Appendix C.Survey Forms and Instructions

2003 Information and Communication Technology Survey (ICT-1(Long)) - - - - - - - C–2

2003 Instructions, Definitions, and Codes List (ICT-1(l))- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–12

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C–12 Appendix C Information and Communication Technology: 2003 U.S. Census Bureau

(2-26-2004)ICT-1(I) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Economics and Statistics Administration

2003 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) SURVEYINSTRUCTIONS AND INDUSTRY CATEGORY CODES

INTRODUCTIONThis manual provides instructions, definitions, and codesto assist you in completing your Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Survey report form.Data from this survey will be used to assess futureproductivity and economic growth prospects. In addition,the data will provide improved source data significant tothe investment component of gross domestic product,capital stock estimates, and capital flow tables.

BURDEN HOUR ESTIMATEPublic reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to range from 1 to 20 hours,averaging 1.6 hours per response, including time forreviewing instructions, searching existing data sources,gathering and maintaining the data needed, andcompleting and reviewing the collection of information.Send comments regarding this burden estimate or anyother aspect of this collection of information to:Paperwork Project 0607-0909, U.S. Census Bureau,4700 Silver Hill Road, Stop 1500, Washington, DC20233-1500. You may email comments [email protected]; use "Paperwork Project0607-0909" as the subject.

Survey Period – Report data for the calendar year2003. If calendar year book figures are not availableexcept at considerable cost, reasonable estimates are acceptable. If you cannot provide reasonableestimates on a calendar basis, fiscal year data will beaccepted. Indicate on page 10 of the ICT-1(Long), page8 of the ICT-1(M) form, or page 6 of the ICT-1(S) formthe exact dates the data represent if they are not for thecalendar year. If fiscal data are used and your fiscalperiod ends in January, February, or March, report forthe fiscal year ending in 2004. Otherwise, report for thefiscal year ending in 2003.

Estimates Are Acceptable –The data requested on this report form may not correspond to yourcompany’s accounting records. If you cannot answer a question from your company records, please provide carefully prepared estimates. If your companydid not have any non-capitalized ICT expenditures forthe 2003 reporting period, enter "0" in the appropriatecell(s).

Mergers and Acquisitions – Such events occurringduring the period covered by this report require special attention.

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

U S C E N S U S B U R E A U

Reporting Entity – Report for all domesticoperations of your enterprise, including subsidiaries anddivisions. For this report, the terms enterprise andcompany are used interchangeably. An enterprise is abusiness, service, or membership organizationconsisting of one or more establishments under commonownership or control. It includes all establishments ofsubsidiary companies, where there is more than 50percent ownership, as well as establishments of firmswhich the enterprise has the power to direct or causethe direction of management and policies. Holdingcompanies should report for the entirecorporation, including all subsidiaries undertheir ownership. If you are unable to consolidaterecords for the entire company or have any reportingquestions, please call 1–800–528–3049. This reportform will be used by companies having activity in one ormore industries; therefore, not all items will apply to allcompanies. For purposes of this survey, exclude data forPuerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and U.S. Territories.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

$Mil. $Thou. $Dol.

Report dollar values rounded to thousands.

Example: If figure is$179,125,628.00 report 179 126

(a) If your enterprise merged with or acquiredanother domestic enterprise during the reportingperiod, include the domestic non-capitalized ICTexpenses made by the merged or acquired enter-prise since the date of acquisition. Please furnish thedate of the acquisition or merger and the name ofthe acquired enterprise in the "Remarks" section onthe last page of the form.

(b) If your enterprise was acquired by anotherenterprise during the period covered by this report,please furnish the acquisition date and the nameand address of the acquiring enterprise in the owner-ship information section on the last page, and com-plete the form for the period of time the enterprisewas in operation prior to the acquisition.

Additional Forms – Photocopies of this form areacceptable. If you require additional forms, call1–800–528–3049 or write to the U.S. CensusBureau, ICT Processing, 1201 East 10thStreet, Jeffersonville, IN 47132-0001. Pleaseinclude your 11-digit Census ID Number located on thefirst line of the mailing address.

This form collects non-capitalized expenditures forInformation and Communication Technology only. Allcapitalized expenditures are collected on the AnnualCapital Expenditures Survey (ACES).

Survey Scope – This survey collects expendituredata for nonfarm companies, organizations, andassociations operating within the United States.Information for agricultural production operationsshould be excluded. However, companies performingagricultural services are included. Information forchurches, nonprofit organizations, andorganizations that are government ownedbut privately operated should be included.

Alternate Reporting Formats – For informationconcerning the use of reporting formats other than thereport form provided, call 1–800–528–3049.

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Mainframes, personal computers, laptops, workstations,terminals, computer servers, printers, plotters, monitors,storage devices, personal digital assistants (PDAs),automatic teller machines (ATMs), point of saleterminals, etc.

ITEM 2 – Continued

Non-capitalized Operating Leases and Rental Payments (Excluding maintenance and repairs)

Include:

• If equipment purchases are included in the cost of aservice/maintenance agreement, report only the equip-ment value in the Non-capitalized Purchases column;

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• Capitalized expenditures charged to asset accounts forwhich depreciation or amortization accounts aremaintained;

• Non-capitalized purchases and upgrades fallingbelow the company’s capitalization threshold (dollarand/or useful life);

INDUSTRY CATEGORY CODES Review the list of industries printed to the left of thecompany name and address on the cover page of thereport form. Our records show your company operated inthese industries during 2003. If there are discrepancies,please add, modify, or delete these industry codes. Acomplete list of valid industry codes is available beginningon page 5 of this booklet. For each of your company’sindustries, report the non-capitalized ICT expenses on aseparate page.

INSTRUCTIONS BY ITEM

Expenditures for equipment and software that servemultiple industries (such as those serving headquarters,regional and divisional offices, and research anddevelopment) should be allocated to each industry asdeemed appropriate. If expenditures for these assetscannot be allocated to specific industry categories, reportthe amount of these expenditures as industry code 9900.

• If you are unable to separately report the equipmentvalue, and the majority of the service/maintenanceagreements cost is the equipment purchase, reportthe entire cost in the Non-capitalized Purchasescolumn.

• Purchases made from grants and government funds.

• Purchased services such as purchased computerservices, purchased data processing services, andpurchased communication services;

• Ordinary maintenance and repairs;• Office supplies and materials;• Inventory.

ITEM 2EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES (Report Computer Software in Item 3) COLUMNS

Non-capitalized Purchases (Excluding purchased computer and communicationservices and maintenance and repairs)

Include:

Exclude:• Leases involving transfer of ownership (capital leases);

• Payments made in exchange for use of equipmentwith no transfer of ownership.

• Ordinary maintenance and repairs.

EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES (Report Computer Software in Item 3)ROWSThe examples provided are not intended to be anexhaustive list.

Note:

• If you are unable to separately report networkingequipment and the majority of the equipment value iscomputers and peripherals, report the entire cost inrow 311 (Computer and Peripheral Equipment).

Exclude:

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ITEM 1

Note:• In multiyear rental agreements, report only the cost

for the 2003 reporting period.

Filing Extensions – If you cannot complete the surveyby the due date shown on the cover page of the reportform, you may request an extension of time by writing tothe address below (include your 11 digit ID):

or call:1-800-528-3049

Direct any QUESTIONS regarding this report form to theU.S. Census Bureau, ATTN: BusinessInvestment Branch, Company StatisticsDivision, Washington, DC 20233-6400 or call1-800-528-3049.

Computer and Peripheral Equipment

Note:

• If networking equipment is included in the cost ofcomputer and peripheral equipment, report only thenetworking equipment value in row 313 (ICTEquipment, Excluding Computer and PeripheralEquipment); and report computer and peripheralequipment in row 311 (Computer and PeripheralEquipment);

Legal Authority and Confidentiality of Data –Your response is required by law. Title 13, UnitedStates Code, requires businesses and otherorganizations that receive this questionnaire to answerthe questions and return the report to the U.S. CensusBureau. By the same law, YOUR REPORT ISCONFIDENTIAL. It may be seen only by personssworn to uphold the confidentiality of Census Bureauinformation and may be used only for statisticalpurposes. Further, copies retained in respondents’ filesare immune from legal process.

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Filing the Report Form – Return your completedreport form in the pre-addressed envelope. If you are notusing the pre-addressed envelope, return your report formto the U.S. Census Bureau, 1201 East 10thStreet, Jeffersonville, IN 47132-0001 or fax to1–800–438–8040. Make a copy of the completed reportform for your company records.

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Magnetic resonance imaging equipment,electrocardiographs, medical ultrasound equipment,electromedical endoscopic equipment, defibrillators, etc.

ITEM 2 – Continued

Central office switching equipment, telephones (wiredand wireless) and telephone apparatus, facsimileequipment, bridges, routers, gateways, portabletransmitting and receiving antennas, communicationssatellites, cable television equipment, global positioningsystem (GPS) equipment, radio and television studiobroadcasting equipment, fire detection and alarmsystems, intercom systems, etc.

Exclude:• Purchased services such as purchased computer

services, purchased data processing services, andpurchased communication services;

• Ordinary maintenance and repairs;• Office supplies and materials;• Inventory;• Software (report in Item 3).

Electromedical and ElectrotherapeuticApparatus

Note:If this category does not apply to your company, placea "0" in the cells.

Exclude:• Ordinary maintenance and repairs;• Inventory;

Information and Communication Technology,Equipment, Excluding Computer andPeripheral Equipment

Note:• If networking equipment is included in the cost of

computer and peripheral equipment, report only thenetworking equipment value in row 313 (ICTEquipment, Excluding Computer and PeripheralEquipment);

• If you are unable to separately report networkingequipment and the majority of the equipment value iscomputers and peripherals, report the entire cost inrow 311 (Computer and Peripheral Equipment).

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313

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COMPUTER SOFTWARE EXPENDITURES(Including Payroll for Developing Software) COLUMNS

Exclude:• Payroll related to other IT functions other than software

development (such as a help desk);

Non-capitalized Purchases and Payroll forDeveloping Software (Excluding maintenance and repairs)

Note:• Costs of software developed under contract should

only be reported by the purchaser;

Include:• Purchases and/or upgrades of software (one-time

and/or periodic);

• If purchases and/or upgrades are included in the costof a license or service agreement, report only thepurchase and/or upgrade value in the Non-capitalizedPurchases and Payroll for Developing Softwarecolumn and report licenses in the Non-capitalizedSoftware Licensing and Service/MaintenanceAgreements column;

• If you are unable to separately report individualpurchases and/or upgrades from license or serviceagreements, report the entire cost in theNon-capitalized Purchases and Payroll forDeveloping Software column.

• Software purchased for duplication and resale withoutadditional alteration or value added;

• Ordinary maintenance and repairs to software;• Inventory.

• Purchased computer services only if they relate tovendor-customized software or adaptation to existingsoftware.

• Site and seat licenses;

• Software (report in Item 3).

ITEM 3

Exclude:• Purchased services such as purchased computer

services, purchased data processing services, andpurchased communication services;

• Ordinary maintenance and repairs;• Office supplies and materials;• Inventory;• Software (report in Item 3).

Non-capitalized Software Licensing andService/Maintenance Agreements (Including leased software)

Note:• If purchases and upgrades are included in the cost of

a license or service agreement, report only thelicense and service agreement value in theNon-capitalized Software Licensing andService/Maintenance Agreements column;

• If you are unable to separately report purchasesand/or upgrades from service/maintenanceagreements, report the entire cost in theNon-capitalized Purchases and Payroll forDeveloping Software column;

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ITEM 3 – Continued

• Prepackaged – software purchased off-the-shelfthrough retailers or other mass-market outlets;

• Vendor customized – software externallydeveloped by vendors, customized for yourcompany’s use or resale;

• Internally developed – software developed by yourcompany’s employees for internal use or resale.Include loaded payroll (defined below);

• Loaded Payroll – salaries, wages, benefits, andbonuses related to all software developmentactivities. Report these figures in the Non-capitalizedPurchases and Payroll for Developing Softwarecolumn;

SOFTWARE EXPENDITURES (Including Payroll for Developing Software)ROWS

Exclude:• Payroll related to IT functions other than software

development (e.g., help desk);• Inventory.

Include:• Software under operating leases;• Site and seat licenses;• Software service/maintenance agreements (purchased

annually or otherwise).

Include:

Computer Software (Including Payroll for Developing Software)• Prepackaged (off-the-shelf), vendor customized, and

internally developed software.• Costs related to software development (for internal

use and/or resale) including loaded payroll (salaries,wages, benefits, and bonuses).

•Exclude other IT payroll.

Exclude:

• Costs already reported in the Non-capitalizedPurchases and Payroll for Developing Softwarecolumn.

• Purchases and/or upgrades of software;• Inventory;

• If pre-packaged software was purchased and thenaltered internally or by a vendor, report both thepurchase price and the cost of alteration;

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• Include payroll for adaptation to existing software;

• Exclude stock options.

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Use the following industry codes to complete Item 1 as requested on the report form. The North AmericanIndustrial Classification System (NAICS) codes are listed for reference only.

INDUSTRYCODE

NAICSCODE(S)

DESCRIPTION INDUSTRYCODE

NAICSCODE(S)

Agriculture, Forestry,Fishing and Hunting

Crop and Animal Production

Manufacturing – Continued

1110 111, 112

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Forestry, Logging, Fishing, Hunting,Trapping, and Agricultural SupportActivities

1130 113, 114,115

Mining

Oil and Gas Extraction2110 2111

Coal Mining2121 2121

Metal Ore Mining2122 2122

Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying2123 2123

Support Activities for Oil and GasOperations

2130 213111,213112

Utilities

Electric Power Generation, Transmissionand Distribution

2211 2211

Natural Gas Distribution2212 2212

Water, Sewage, and Other Systems2213 2213

Construction

Building, Developing, and GeneralContracting

2330 233

Heavy Construction2340 234

Special Trade Contractors2350 235

Manufacturing

Food Manufacturing3110 311

Beverage Manufacturing3121 3121

Tobacco Manufacturing3122 3122

Textile Mills and Textile Product Mills3130 313, 314

Apparel Manufacturing3150 315

Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing3160 316

Wood Product Manufacturing3210 321

Paper Manufacturing3220 322

Printing and Related Support Activities3230 323

Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing3240 324

Basic Chemical, Resin, Synthetic Rubber,and Fiber Manufacturing

3251 3251,3252

Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other AgriculturalChemical Manufacturing

3253 3253

Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing3254 3254

Paint, Adhesive, Soap, and Other ChemicalManufacturing

3259 3255,3256,3259

Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing3260 326

Clay and Glass Products Manufacturing3271 3271,3272

Cement, Concrete, Lime, Gypsum, andOther Nonmetallic Mineral ProductManufacturing

3279 3273,3274,3279

Iron and Steel Mills, FerroalloyManufacturing, and Steel ProductManufacturing from Purchased Steel

3311 3311,3312

Nonferrous Metals Production andProcessing

3313 3313,3314

Ferrous and Nonferrous Foundries3315 3315

Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing3320 332

Agriculture, Construction, and MiningMachinery Manufacturing

Industrial, Metalworking, and GeneralPurpose Machinery Manufacturing

Commercial, Service Industry, TemperatureControl, and Air- Flow Control MachineryManufacturing

3331

3332

3333

3331

3332,3335,3339

3333,3334,

Support Activities for Solid MineralOperations

2131 213113,213114,213115

DESCRIPTION

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INDUSTRYCODE

NAICSCODE(S)

DESCRIPTION INDUSTRYCODE

DESCRIPTION NAICSCODE(S)

Manufacturing – Continued

Computer and Peripheral EquipmentManufacturing

Wholesale Trade, Durable Goods

Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores

Transportation and Warehousing

Rail Transportation

Water Transportation

Truck Transportation

Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil, RefinedPetroleum, and Miscellaneous Products,except Natural Gas

Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas

Warehousing and Storage

Information

Motion Picture and Sound RecordingIndustries

Wireless Telecommunications Carriers(except Satellite)

Telecommunications Resellers, Satellite, andOther Telecommunications

Information Services

Communications, Audio, and VideoEquipment Manufacturing

Semiconductor and Other ElectronicComponent Manufacturing

Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical,and Control Instruments Manufacturing

Manufacturing and Reproducing Magneticand Optical Media

Electrical Equipment, Appliance andComponent Manufacturing

Motor Vehicle, Body, Trailer, and PartsManufacturing

Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing

Other Transportation EquipmentManufacturing

Furniture and Related ProductManufacturing

Medical Equipment and SuppliesManufacturing

Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Wholesale Trade, Nondurable Goods

Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers

Electronics and Appliance Stores

Food and Beverage Stores

General Merchandise Stores

Nonstore Retailers

Other Retail Trade Stores, including Gasoline Stations

Retail Trade

Air Transportation

Transit and Ground PassengerTransportation

Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation

Support Activities for Transportation

Couriers and Messengers

Newspaper, Periodical, Book, and DatabasePublishers

Software Publishers

Radio and Television Broadcasting

Cable Networks and Program Distribution

Wired Telecommunications Carriers

Data Processing Services

Finance and Insurance

Monetary Authorities-Central Bank

Depository Credit Intermediation

Engine, Turbine, and Power TransmissionEquipment Manufacturing

3336 3336

3341 3341

3342 3342,3343

3344 3344

3345 3345

3346 3346

3350 335

3361 3361,3362,3363

3364 3364

3369 3365,3366,3369

3370 337

3391 3391

3399 3399

4210 421

4220 422

4410 441

4430 443

4450 445

4480 448

4520 452

4540 454

4599 442, 444,446, 447,451, 453

4810 481

4820 482

4830 483

4840 484

4850 485

4861 4861,4869

4862 4862

4870 487

4880 488

4920 492

4930 493

5111 5111

5112 5112

5120 512

5131 5131

5132 5132

5133 51331

5134 51332

5135 51333,51334,51339

5141 5141

5142 5142

5210

52215221

521

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INDUSTRYCODE

NAICSCODE(S)

DESCRIPTION INDUSTRYCODE

DESCRIPTION NAICSCODE(S)

Management of Companies andEnterprises

Management of Companies andEnterprises

Finance and Insurance – Continued

Nondepository Credit Intermediation

Activities Related to Credit Intermediation

5510 551

5222

52235223

5222

Securities, Commodity Contracts, and OtherFinancial Investments and Related Activities

5235230

Insurance Carriers 52415241

Agencies, Brokerages, and Other InsuranceRelated Activities

52425242

Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles(including REITS)

5255251

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

Real Estate 5315310

Automotive Equipment Rental and Leasing 53215321

Consumer Goods and General RentalCenters

5322,5323

5322

Commercial and Industrial Machinery andEquipment Rental and Leasing

53245324

Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets 5335330

Professional, Scientific, andTechnical Services

Legal Services 54115411

5412Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping,and Payroll Services

5412

5413Architectural, Engineering, and RelatedServices

5413

5414Specialized Design Services5414

5415Computer Systems Design and RelatedServices

5415

5416Management, Scientific, and TechnicalConsulting Services

5416

5417Scientific Research and DevelopmentServices

5417

5418Advertising and Related Services5418

5419Other Professional, Scientific, and TechnicalServices

5419

Administrative and Support and WasteManagement

Business Support Services5614 5614

Travel Arrangement and ReservationServices

5615 5615

Investigation, Security, and Services toBuildings and Dwellings

5616 5616,5617

Office Administrative, Facilities,Employment, and Other Support Services

5619 5611,5612,5613,5619

Waste Collection, Treatment, and Disposal5621 5621,5622

Remediation and Other Waste ManagementServices

5629 5629

Educational Services

Educational Services6110 611

Health Care and Social Assistance

Offices of Physicians6211 6211

Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories6215 6215

Home Health Care Services6216 6216

Outpatient Care Centers and OtherAmbulatory Health Care Services

6219 6214,6219

General Medical and Surgical Hospitals6221 6221

Psychiatric, Substance Abuse, and SpecialtyHospitals

6222 6222,6223

Nursing and Residential Care Facilities6230 623

Social Assistance (except Child Day CareServices)

6240 624(except6244)

Child Day Care Services6244 6244

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, andRelated Industries

7110 711

Museums, Historical Sites, and SimilarInstitutions

7120 712

Offices of Dentists and Other HealthPractitioners

6212 6212,6213

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INDUSTRYCODE

NAICSCODE(S)

DESCRIPTION INDUSTRYCODE

DESCRIPTION NAICSCODE(S)

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation –Continued

Amusement, Gambling, and RecreationIndustries

7130 713

Accommodation and Food Services

Traveler Accommodation Services7210 721

Food Services and Drinking Places7220 722

Other Services (except PublicAdministration)

Automotive Repair and Maintenance8111 8111

Other Repair and Maintenance8119 8112,8113,8114

Personal Care, Death Care, Laundry, andOther Personal Services

8120 812

Religious, Grantmaking, Social Advocacy,Civic, and Social Organizations

8131 8131,8132,8133,8134

Business, Professional, Labor, Political, andSimilar Organizations

8139 8139

Central Administrative OfficeActivity

Central Administrative Office ActivityUnallocated to Other Industry Categories

9900 N/A

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