American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

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LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS

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The following pages can assist customers doing Recovery Act business with GSA.

 

GSA RECOVERY ACT FUNDS

  • $4.5 billion: Federal building conversion to high-performance green spaces
  • $750 million: Federal building and courthouse renovations
  • $300 million: Fuel-efficient vehicles
  • $300 million: Land ports of entry renovation and construction
 

GSA PLANS AND REPORTS

 

RECIPIENT REPORTING

Prime recipients of funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act are required to register with the government and report how those funds were used. The documents linked below offer recipients guidance on the process of registering and reporting. GSA is calling recipients to ensure they have the information they need.

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FEDERAL BUILDINGS FUND INVESTMENTS

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GSA is using $5.5 billion in Recovery Act funds to convert federal buildings to high-performance green buildings and to build new, energy-efficient federal offices, courthouses and land ports of entry.

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RECOVERY HIGHLIGHTS

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COMMUNICATIONS WITH REGISTERED LOBBYISTS

On March 20, 2009, the President issued a Memorandum entitled “Ensuring Responsible Spending of Recovery Act Funds” which outlined new rules for communications concerning Recovery Act matters.  Following a period of consultation and review, the Administration has refined the rules in order to better promote the President’s goals of merit-based and transparent agency decision making with regard to Recovery Act funding.

In compliance with the President’s Memorandum and the updated guidance, all oral and written communications with federally registered lobbyists concerning Recovery Act policy or projects for funding will be documented and posted to this site.

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Contacts

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Find out where the money from the Recovery Act is going throughout the government.

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