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What to Expect When You’re Expecting Stimulus Data

by Michael Grabell, ProPublica –

File photo from WDCPIX Peter Orszag, director of the president’s Office of Management and Budget, sent out a 62-page memo to department and agency heads Wednesday, outlining how to comply with the transparency and accountability provisions of the stimulus package.

The headline: It might be a while before we get data we can believe in.

Federal agencies will start submitting weekly reports on March 3. But those reports don’t have to include spending information until April 6. And even then, it might just be totals.

Cinco de Mayo is the day we might see detailed project data in the format similar to USASpending.gov.

States are due to begin reporting on July 10, but it will only be updated quarterly. They’ll have to include the name of each project, a description, an estimate of the number of jobs for each project and the name of who’s in charge. But if the state allocates money to cities or other entities, how much will be reported is fuzzier.

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