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Managing Recovery: A View from Inside

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DeSeve identifies seven primary lessons from implementation of the Recovery Act.

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Two professional associations, the American Society for Public Administration and the National Academy of Public Administration, have joined to sponsor a...

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Recovering from the Recovery Act (Part 5)
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 - 13:43
Congress is considering expanding the transparency provisions first developed for the Recovery Act to all federal...
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With the launch of Federaltransparency.gov, the Recovery Board can utilize what it has learned about transparency to monitor programs that fall outside the Recovery Act.
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The GAO has come out with an excellent report that sheds bright light on questions of transparency. How appropriate.
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HUD’s Inspector General has come out with a damning audit of the Shreveport (LA) Housing Authority.
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Intriguing articles, reports and commentary about the Recovery Act.
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Georgia has been recognized for faultless compliance with Recovery Act requirements for its energy program funds. Here’s why that’s true; and some ways in which the state still faces obstacles.
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Colorado’s construction industry may still be at a Rocky Mountain low, but the state has done a superior job in its use of stimulus dollars in that area.
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Intriguing articles, reports and commentary about the Recovery Act.
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The newly improved Recovery.gov website provides citizens, data users, recipients and the press a variety of new ways to examine where and how stimulus dollars are spent.
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One report shows how Ohio's clean energy money has served exactly the areas that are most in need.
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Getting jobs for previously unemployed young people is particularly tricky if you’re required to pay them very much.
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