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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: GAO's Role in Helping to Ensure Accountability and Transparency

GAO-09-453T Published: Mar 05, 2009. Publicly Released: Mar 05, 2009.
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This testimony discusses GAO's plans to carry out its oversight role related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act). The Recovery Act funds are provided for purposes including: preserving and creating jobs and promoting economic recovery; assisting those most impacted by the recession; investing in transportation, environmental protection, and other infrastructure to provide long-term economic benefits; and stabilizing state and local government budgets. The Recovery Act assigns GAO a range of responsibilities to help promote accountability and transparency. Some are recurring requirements such as providing bimonthly reviews of the use of funds by selected states and localities. Others include targeted studies in several areas such as small business lending, education, and trade adjustment assistance. This statement discusses (1) GAO's plans to carry out its responsibilities under the Recovery Act, (2) how GAO's responsibilities relate to other oversight authorities, such as the Inspectors General (IG) and the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board (Board), and (3) the challenges posed in ensuring accountability over the use of funds and associated lessons learned and best practices that can be helpful in addressing those challenges.

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AccountabilityBest practicesContractorsEconomic growthEconomic stabilizationEnvironmental protectionFederal aid to localitiesFederal fundsFederal procurementstate relationsFunds managementGovernment contractsInternal controlsLessons learnedPublic assistance programsReporting requirementsStandardsStandards evaluationTaxesProgram implementationWaste, fraud, and abuse