The Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board is a non-partisan, non-political agency created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 with two main goals:
• Provide unprecedented transparency of Recovery funds
• Detect and prevent fraud, waste, and mismanagement of Recovery funds
The Board, consisting of a Chair and 11 Inspectors General, manages Recovery.gov, which publicly displays accurate and timely data about Recovery funds in the form of charts, graphs, tables, and maps.
Read more about the members of The Board