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What is Recovery.gov?

The site, created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, displays information about the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board's activities, as well as data related to the $840 billion stimulus bill and information about the distribution and spending of Hurricane Sandy funds. 

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Providing More Transparency of Federal Spending

Providing More Transparency of Federal Spending

Richard Ginman, chairman of the GATBoard, opens the public meeting to solicit input on ways to improve transparency of federal spending.
Final Close-Out Schedule Set for Recipient Reporting

Final Close-Out Schedule Set for Recipient Reporting

The Recovery Board, in collaboration with the Office of Management and Budget, has finalized procedures for changes and corrections to recipients’ reports.
Recovery Board Rebrands Recovery.gov

Recovery Board Rebrands Recovery.gov

Information about the Board, Hurricane Sandy Relief, and ARRA all in one place.
Recovery Operations Center Assists in Tracking Down Fraudsters

Recovery Operations Center Assists in Tracking Down Fraudsters

A variety of databases and highly trained analysts support Inspectors General and law enforcement communities to detect fraud.
Board Staff Develop Training Course for Investigators

Board Staff Develop Training Course for Investigators

Analysts present an in-depth course on proactive approaches and sources to detect and prevent fraud.
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The Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board provides oversight of federal funds, including those distributed under ARRA and the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act of 2013 to aid victims of Hurricane Sandy. Learn more...