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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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12/7/2010

New DNA Research Sheds Light on Childhood Disorders

Genetic mutations causing childhood brain disorders and birth defects were identified by Recovery funded research into new DNA sequencing technique.

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CIGIE Award Winner
12/1/2010

Inspectors General Honored for Recovery Oversight

Annual awards ceremony singles out IG officials at three federal agencies for outstanding oversight of Recovery funds.

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11/19/2010

National Conference on Preventing Recovery Fraud

The national Recovery fraud conference, held in Philadelphia November 15 to 17, heard from Vice President Biden, Rep. Darrell Issa and Lanny A. Breuer, the Justice Department’s Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division.

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Total Recipient Awards by Award Type
11/4/2010

Recipient Reports for Q3 2010

Recovery award recipients report every quarter on their awards. Reporting for Quarter 3, 2010 ended on October 29, 2010. Recipients will continue to correct reports if necessary until December 6, 2010. FInal data will be published on December 8, 2010.

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10/27/2010

Update: Recovery Broadband Funds 100 Percent Awarded

Rural areas of the country that have not access to high speed internet service will start receiving $7.2 billion in Recovery funds to bring broadband to homes, schools, libraries, businesses, and state and local agencies.

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10/27/2010

Road Improvements in Bellevue, Washington

Recovery funds are being used to construct ramps at the I-405 and SR 520 interchange that will redirect traffic and increase road capacity.

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10/27/2010

Department of Energy IG Investigates Personnel Practices

A report by the Department of Energy Inspector General details its investigation into allegations of improper hiring and contracting practices involving Recovery programs.

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ARRA Tax Provisions Spending
10/14/2010

$243B in Tax Relief

The Office of Tax Analysis estimates that, as of September 2010, $243.4 billion in tax relief has been made available.

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Health IT
10/4/2010

Update: Health IT Grants Funded by Recovery

Final Recovery awards have been issued for two grant programs -- the Regional Extenstion Centers and Beacon Community Cooperative Agreements -- to promote the use of electronic health records and increase the quality and efficiency of health care.

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Funding breakdown for Innovation & Technology
9/24/2010

Funding for Recovery Act Innovation and Technology

According to the Office of Management and Budget, more than $100 billion of Recovery funds are targeted at developing or enhancing new technologies that could affect a broad section of the U.S. economy.

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Boy working on computer
9/15/2010

High-Speed Internet for Rural Schools

The most recent USDA broadband awards are aimed at bringing or expanding high-speed Internet service to nearly 2,000 rural schools and 550,000 students.

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soldier in a wheelchair
9/1/2010

Recovery Funds Wounded Warriors Project

Recovery awards from the Department of Defense are funding two complexes to help wounded soldiers recuperate.

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