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Recovery.gov - Track the Money

Recovery.gov is the U.S. government’s official website that provides easy access to data
related to Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse.

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United States map displaying Recipient Reported Funds Awarded and Received for the country and each state/territory

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Update: I-40 Project Near Albuquerque


Update: I-40 Project Near Albuquerque The year-long, $14.8 million Recovery project to reconstruct a portion of Interstate 40 and an interchange west of Albuerque has been completed.

Recipients of Recovery Awards Report


Recipients of Recovery Awards Report During the reporting cycle that closed on July 30, prime recipients and sub-recipients updated and filed new reports on the status of their federal contract, grant, and loan awards for the period from April 1, 2010 through June 30, 2010.

Recovery Funds Speed Uranium Clean-Up


Recovery Funds Speed Uranium Clean-UpSixteen million tons of radioactive uranium tailings in Moab, Utah are being removed to a secure location, providing local jobs and alleviating the threat to the drinking water for millions in four states.

Boston Area Commuter Lines Being Upgraded


Boston Area Commuter Lines Being UpgradedNew tracks are being laid on rail lines and bus shelters are being added to improve on-time performance and service for commuters throughout the metropolitan Boston area.

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Source for Map Data: FederalReporting.gov

Recovery Funded Jobs Reported by Recipients

April 1 - June 30, 2010
755,454
Job calculations are based on the number of hours worked in a quarter and funded under the Recovery Act.

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Contracts

Link to:

FedBizOpps.Gov

Grants

Link to:

Grants.Gov

Loans

Overview of Funding

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 distributes the $787 billion as follows:

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Source for Distributing and Reporting: US Treasury, Federal Agency Financial and Activity Reports

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CHAIRMAN'S CORNER

Earl E. Devaney is chairman of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, which manages this website and oversees spending under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

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July 16, 2010

Every once in a while, a news reporter reviewing the alleged misuse of Recovery Act funds will ask me a fundamental question: When can the public expect to see criminal indictments in the Recovery program? Prosecutions eventually will emerge, I explain, but then I go on to add that there’s a lot more to protecting the taxpayers’ pocketbook than bringing high-profile indictments. Indeed, the Recovery Board’s most important challenge is to prevent fraud and waste before they occur in Recovery programs.

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