Treasury rolls out open beta for new USASpending.gov

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Summary:

"The Treasury Department rolled out an open beta of the new USASpending.gov, coming one step closer to meeting the requirements of the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act. In a Tuesday blog post, Treasury Financial Management Service Commissioner David Lebryk, said the site will provide "a unique opportunity for the public to review, test, and provide feedback on data display and search functionality components that will inform Treasury’s efforts to support the needs of data users.” The site launched with two data explorer tools, giving the public a chance to search through federal contract and federal grant data. According to the page’s source code, the tools were stood up using data discovery service Socrata. The site also rolled out a section where users can provide feedback on different search capabilities, with one currently live for use. The data used in the open beta is limited. According to the site, the data currently posted is contractual infromation for the 2013 and 2014 fiscal years through August 2015. The search functionality is only available for that data set, and some of the results cannot be downloaded."

Link:

http://fedscoop.com/usaspending-beta-treasury-department-data-act

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oa.new oa.psi oa.ir oa.economics oa.usa oa.data oa.ssh

Date tagged:

11/12/2015, 11:55

Date published:

11/12/2015, 06:55