Washington Post: On the Trail of Stimulus Spending
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/12/AR2009051203282_pf.html
The Internet age demands that states and cities have easy-to-use,
searchable databases that account for how tax dollars are spent. Yet,
as the April 30 Fed Page article "Tracking How Stimulus Dollars Are
Tracked" pointed out, this is not how information is currently
reported. All too often, data that are to be "publicly accessible" are
viewable in nothing more than incomprehensible spreadsheets posted on
Web sites.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach for how states and cities do
business. It is crucial that the federal government foster a common
system for tracking that allows for "apples to apples" comparisons of
spending. But all systems to track economic recovery funding should
meet the following four criteria:
-- Detail it: Publish each stage of the process for distributing funds.
This will allow the public to see when funds were awarded, to whom, for
what purpose and the progression of funding until a project has been
completed.
-- Track it: Define performance measures so that the public can see
whether a project is on time, on budget and delivering promised results.
-- Show it: Illustrate the costs and benefits of all projects in a searchable, easy-to-read format.
-- Update it: Refresh data regularly so that recent information is always available.
Once it is clear how funds are being spent, taxpayers, policymakers and
government officials can vigorously debate what programs may need to be
reevaluated.
POLLY TROTTENBERG
Executive Director
Building America's Future
Washington
ELLEN MILLER
Executive Director
The Sunlight Foundation
Washington
Posted on
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
by BAF