The National Transportation Recovery Strategy (NTRS) is designed to help transportation industry stakeholders and local, tribal, and State government officials prepare for and manage the transportation recovery process following a major disaster.
ARRA - Registered Lobbyist Communications Concerning the Recovery Act
President's Memo on Ensuring Responsible Spending of Recovery Act Funds
Ensuring Transparency of Registered Lobbyist Communications.
Written Communications from Registered Lobbyists Concerning the Commitment...
This new program, which will be administered by the Department of Transportation’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU), allows small and disadvantaged businesses to apply to be reimbursed for bonding premiums and fees incurred when competing for, or performing on,...
A number of certifications are necessary under the Recovery Act to permit the timely release of funds. View Department’s guidance on these certifications, including the section 1201 Maintenance of Effort certification.
Certifications Required by Sections 1201, 1511, and 1607
State and local governments and agencies must complete several certifications required under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
These include section 1201, Maintenance of Effort; section 1511, Transparency and...
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U.S. DOT Guidance on Recovery Act Certifications
Secretary LaHood’s February 27, 2009 Letter
Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood issued guidance on February 27, 2009, requesting action by the Nation’s Governors to make certifications and other assurances that the funding made...