FFATA

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FFATA (Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act) is a U.S. law that requires public disclosure of federal spending to increase transparency and accountability in government funding.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal law
transparency law
amendedBy Digital Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 NERFINISHED
appliesTo federal contracts
federal grants
federal loans
other forms of federal financial assistance
codifiedIn 31 U.S.C. § 6101 note
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataElementsInclude amount of funds received
funding agency
location of the recipient
name of entity receiving funds
purpose of the funding
unique identifier of the recipient
dateSigned September 26, 2006
enforcedBy Office of Management and Budget NERFINISHED
focusesOn prime awards
subawards
fullName Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act NERFINISHED
goal enable citizens to track federal spending
reduce waste, fraud, and abuse in federal programs
implementedVia USAspending.gov NERFINISHED
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
mandates centralized online access to federal spending data
policyArea government transparency
open government
public finance
purpose increase accountability in government funding
increase transparency of federal spending
relatedTo Digital Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 NERFINISHED
requires public disclosure of federal spending information
standardized reporting of federal financial assistance
requiresCreationOf publicly accessible website on federal spending
requiresReportingBy federal agencies
prime award recipients
sector public sector finance
shortName FFATA NERFINISHED
signedBy George W. Bush
sponsor Barack Obama NERFINISHED
typeOfTransparency spending transparency GENERATED
yearEnacted 2006

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