Feb 2nd 2010
Recovery.gov has a new look -- and displays more info.
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Jan 13th 2010
Head-turning impacts on jobs and government contractors are in the forecast for 2010 as a result of federal stimulus spending initiatives, a full year after officials declared the package to have achieved its intended effect.
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Federal Drive
Dec 15th 2009
Karen still prepares her "briefing book" of events and other government items of interest, and shares it with me when she comes to the studio (old habits are hard to break).
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Recovery.gov,
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Karen Evans,
Melissa Chapman,
Agilex,
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In Depth
Dec 10th 2009
Mark Forman, a partner with KPMG and former Administrator for E-Government and Information Technology at the Office of Management and Budget, explains.
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KPMG,
USAspending.gov,
Recovery.gov,
FISMA,
Apps.gov,
TIC,
cybersecurity,
Dorothy Ramienski,
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In Depth
Dec 3rd 2009
There's a new feature at FedSpending.org.
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Daily Debrief
Dec 3rd 2009
On Tuesday, the comedian 'dissed' Recovery. gov and Ed DeSeve, special advisor to the Vice President. Now, DeSeve is 'firing back'.
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Federal News Radio
Nov 24th 2009
Jerry Brito is creator of the site and explains what this means.
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StimulusWatch.org,
Recovery.gov,
Jerry Brito,
Mercatus Center at George Mason University,
Earl Devaney,
Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board,
Gov 2.0,
Web 2.0,
stimulus,
recovery,
Dorothy Ramienski,
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Daily Debrief
Nov 2nd 2009
How agencies can be sure the information is correct.
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Federal Drive
Oct 14th 2009
Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board's Earl Devaney on reporting of federal stimulus funding: "it went fabulous." Now the data makes its way to the federal site designed to shed light on Recovery Act spending.
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Federal Drive
Oct 2nd 2009
Today is day-two for stimulus recipients to report how they're spending your money. The information flowing in thru FederalReporting.Gov will eventually make way to the revamped recovery...
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Federal Drive
Oct 1st 2009
Federal News Radio has been telling you about Recovery.gov 2.0 -- the Recovery, Accountability and Transparency Board's re-launch of the Web site thatseeks to bring transparency to the $787 billion recovery act...
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Daily Debrief
Oct 1st 2009
Organization's Craig Jennings says the site looks better, but whether it works at improving transparency is yet to be seen.
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Federal News Radio
Sep 28th 2009
It was only 10 weeks ago that the Recovery, Accountability and Transparency Board awarded a $9 million contract to Smartronix for Recovery.gov 2.0.And today, the new version of Recovery...
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Daily Debrief
Jul 21st 2009
The federal government has taken steps to track the hundreds of billions of dollars given out through the Recovery Act, but are they working? Democratic Congressman Dennis Kucinich joins us with his thoughts...
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Federal Drive
Jul 17th 2009
FederalNewsRadio has been telling you about the fact that the Recovery Board awarded a $9.5 billion contract to Smartronix to launch a second versionof recovery...
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