DESCRIPTION OF SURVEY
The Information and Communication Technology Survey (ICTS), a supplement to
the Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES), was created in response to economic
data user and policymaker concerns about the lack of available data on e-business
infrastructure investment by nonfarm businesses. Rapid changes and advances
in information and communication technology (ICT) equipment have resulted in
these assets having short useful lives and a tendency to be replaced much quicker
than other types of
equipment. Companies are expensing the full cost of such assets during the current
annual period rather than capitalizing the value of such assets and expensing
the cost over two or more years. In some cases this is due to the short useful
life of the asset, and in other cases this is because companies have varying
dollar levels for capitalization. The ICTS data are critical for providing improved
source data to the investment component of gross domestic product, capital stock
estimates, and capital flow tables. The data will also be used to assess future
productivity and economic growth prospects. In addition, the data provide facts
about trends in such expenditures useful for identifying business opportunities,
product development,
and business planning. The 2006 estimates in this report are based on data collected
from a sample of 46,200 companies with employees. The sample frame for companies
with employees was slightly more than 5.9 million.
COMPOSITION OF INDUSTRY CATEGORY CODES
The industry categories used in the 2006 ICTS were comprised primarily of 3-digit and selected 4-digit industries from the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS): 2002. Industry combinations were developed through consultation with data users.
INFORMATION REQUESTED
Three survey forms (ICT-1(S), ICT-1(M), and ICT-1(L)) were used for the 2006
ICTS. Each company in the sample was sent one of the forms depending on the
diversification of their operations. Recipients of these survey forms were asked
to provide industry-level data for capitalized and noncapitalized purchases,
and operating leases and rental payments for three types of ICT equipment (computers
and peripheral
equipment; ICT equipment, excluding computers and peripherals; and, electromedical
and electrotherapeutic apparatus). In addition, companies were asked to provide
industry-level data for capitalized and noncapitalized purchases and payroll
for developing software, and noncapitalized software
licensing and service/maintenance agreements. Capital expenditures data was
requested on the 2006 ICT survey to maintain comparability for those types of
equipment collected. Additional detail regarding the ICTS forms and instructions
refer to the Survey Forms and Instruction section.
NOTE ON DISCLOSURE
In accordance with federal law governing census reports (Title 13 of the United States Code), no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or company. Disclosure limitation is the process for protecting the confidentiality of data. A disclosure would occur if someone could use published statistical information to infer the identity or operations of a business that has provided information under a pledge of confidentiality. Disclosure suppression protects the confidentiality of individual businesses’ information by withholding (suppressing) the cell values in tables of aggregate data for cases where only a few businesses are represented or dominate the statistic presented.
The disclosure analysis for the ICTS statistics is performed on each data item. When the estimate for a specific data item cannot be shown without disclosing information for individual companies, the publication of that data item is suppressed. The process of suppression does not change the higher level aggregate totals, so the integrity of the data is not adversely affected.
The following abbreviations and symbols are applied in this publication:
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies, data are included
in higher level totals.
(NA) Not available.
(X) Not applicable.
(Z) Less than half of unit shown.