Revamped Recovery.gov Digs Up Projects in Your Hood
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, September 28 2009
A brand-new Recovery.gov went live this morning. Read More
ProPublica's Reporting Network Spot-Checks First Wave of Stimulus Construction
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, August 19 2009
ProPublica's Reporting Network is the non-profit news group's nascent attempt to tap into the eyes and ears of interested amateurs. Or at least interested reporters not on ProPublica's payroll. Read More
Your Assignment: Spot Check Stimulus Spending
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, July 21 2009
As of July 10th, more than $64 billion in stimulus spending has rolled out of the federal treasury, and construction projects are taking place across the country. At least we think they are. Read More
Recovery Board Depends on Sunlight's SOO
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, July 17 2009
An interesting Recovery.gov-related detail bubbles up from our comments. I noted in a post yesterday that the Recovery and Accountability Transparency Board had posted the Statement of Objectives for the multi-million ... Read More
Documenting Recovery: Where YouTube Meets Stimulus Dollars
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, June 11 2009
Feds Asking for Help on How, Exactly, to Recovery.gov
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, April 23 2009
We've mentioned before that the cast of characters behind stimulus spending oversight is convening a week of online dialogue, kicking off Monday, and we've got some more details. Read More
Granular Oversight: Coalition Urges an Endpoint-to-Endpoint Recovery.gov
BY Nancy Scola | Sunday, April 19 2009
A coalition of some of the biggest and best-known good government groups working has released a new report urging the Obama Administration to insist upon near total end-to-end transparency in tracking the spending of ... Read More
"Dear Director Orszag"
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, April 14 2009
To qualify for federal dollars under the stimulus package, each U.S. state and territory had 45 days from the date of passage to certify that they wanted the money and that they would use it for economic recovery ... Read More