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Agency Summary
Department of the Interior



Financial Status

Weekly Progress
Source: Agency Financial and Activity Report
as of 2009-05-14
Financial and Activity Report

Report Date: 2009-05-08View History

 Financial Status:
  • Total Available: $73,988
  • Total Paid Out: $54,098
 Major Actions Taken to Date:
  • Secretary issued press release and held press conference on DOI's Recovery Act efforts.
  • Submitted General Agency Plan to Congress on March 19, 2009.
  • Secretary Salazar announced USGS Recovery Act projects ($140 million) on Friday, April 10.
  • Secretary Salazar announced BOR's $1 billion investments in water infrastructure (Wednesday, April 15). The $1 billion investment includes $50 million for the Central Utah Project Completion Act (CUPCA).
  • Secretary Salazar announced NPS Recovery Act projects ($750 million) on Wednesday, April 22.
  • Secretary Salazar announced Indian Affairs $500 million investment in Indian Country on April 25.
  • Secretary Salazar announced FWS Recovery Act projects ($280 million) on April 26.
  • Secretary Salazar announced BLM Recovery Act projects ($305 million) on May 2.
  • Issued guidance to DOI personnel on awarding and monitoring Recovery Act contracts and financial assistance.
  • Continued efforts to finalize Wildland Fire project lists and program plans.
  • Submitted major communications, weekly reports, made reports available via RSS feed, and posted on DOI webpage.
 Major Planned Actions:
  • Once all projects are announced, update web site to provide state by state funding/project information.
  • Finalize program plans and make available to public.
  • Execute on over 3300 Recovery Act projects.
  • The Indian Affairs Workforce Training program will begin the first session of Plumbers & Pipefitters Certification Training under ARRA in Chicago, IL on May 17, 2009. Participants are expected to graduate September 11, 2009.

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