Congress has repealed the requirement for recipients to report on their ARRA awards #ARRAwards so January 2014 was the last reporting period. All the data is posted on Recovery.gov. http://1.usa.gov/1nPyR0i
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Looking for information on a specific company that received #ARRA money? Look them up with the Recipient Profile Search: http://1.usa.gov/1bwUg79
See the most recent list of those who received ARRA funding yet failed to report on how they used it. http://1.usa.gov/187TX3y
Prime recipients of #ARRA awards have reported on the status of their contract, grant, & loan awards for the 17th time: http://1.usa.gov/1eiporb
Looking for #ARRA data? This is a great place to start: http://1.usa.gov/hWfx5P
Watch Live Now - Senate subcommittee hearing "One Year Later: Examining the Ongoing Recovery from Hurricane Sandy." Recovery Board Chair, Kathleen Tighe, is among those who will testify. http://1.usa.gov/1aF5fwp
$73 million in #ARRA funds helped construct two "Warrior in Transition Barracks" - one at Fort Bliss, Texas, the other at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The complexes house soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines who no longer require hospital care but still need a healing environment. Their families are also be able to live with them. Read more about this project: http://1.usa.gov/dthG0g
Several cemeteries received #ARRA funds to help restore, raise, and realign headstones: http://1.usa.gov/9Ah02Z
It may be Halloween, but don't be afraid to report allegations of #ARRA fraud, waste, and abuse. It's easy! http://1.usa.gov/bWQc7r
Hurricane #Sandy One Year Later: See where Hurricane Sandy relief money has gone. Select a state or county, then click on each dot to learn more about specific awards. http://1.usa.gov/ZY2Hyc
How much in ARRA funding went to individual tax credits? $131.8B See ARRA data broken down by funding category: http://1.usa.gov/knzuV8
Did you know? Inspectors General review their agencies' management of Recovery Funds and issue reports on the results. You can find the latest reports here: http://1.usa.gov/H00Mrd
In Colorado, infrastructure ($1.4B) and education ($1.2B) projects received the most ARRA funding. Top three Colorado cities to receive funding - Denver, Boulder, and Golden. More Colorado ARRA stats: http://1.usa.gov/19OQnW3
ARRA recipients with open awards will continue to report until further notice. The next reporting period begins at 12:01AM October 1 and extends through to 11:59 P.M. on October 14, 2013. More information about October 2013 reporting - http://1.usa.gov/aPvmM
In Louisiana, education ($1.2B) and infrastructure ($622.7M) projects received the most ARRA funding. More Louisiana ARRA stats: http://1.usa.gov/1h8toKe
Love data? So do we! You can download agency and recipient reported ARRA data here: http://1.usa.gov/3oDmyD
The $1 billion DFW Connector Project was designed to help drivers navigate better and avoid congestion as they travel to and around the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The project received $260 million in ARRA funds and was the largest highway investment from the Recovery Act. According to Texas DOT, the project created more than 500 jobs and was finished 9 months ahead of schedule. Read more about the recently opened DFW Connector: http://1.usa.gov/18vhUku
In late August, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced completion of the 500th Recovery Act water project. The Arkansas water treatment plant received $62 million in USDA Recovery Act funds to construct 120 miles of water pipeline, nine pumping stations and six elevated water tanks. The plant will serve 20,000 residents: http://1.usa.gov/18PJjKd
Happening now - The Data Transparency 2013 live webcast. Tune in online: http://www.datatransparency2013.com/ #opendata2013