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Get Involved and Helpful Links

Get Involved

Thank you for helping us improve government data. Below are ways you can stay up to date and offer your perspective to enhance government data quality and accessibility.

Everybody

Web Site -- Visit USAspending.gov to see the official source of accessible, searchable and reliable spending data for the U.S. government and share your feedback on our Community Page.

Fiscal Service Transparency Site -- The Bureau of the Fiscal Service (Fiscal Service) delivers on Treasury’s strategic goal to increase access to and use of federal financial data in order to strengthen governmentwide decision-making and accountability through data transparency. Visit Fiscal Service Transparency site.

Governmentwide Spending Data Model -- The Governmentwide Spending Data Model (GSDM), formerly the DATA Act information Model Schema (DAIMS), organizes all the data elements into a structure that defines, groups, and relates them to one another. See GSDM Documentation.

JIRA site -- JIRA is a software development tool that our team uses to plan, track, and close out tasks ("user stories") in an Agile environment. See all the past, current, and proposed tasks for our various workstreams.

GitHub repositories -- See the code for all the technology we are building to make federal spending more transparent.

Community Page -- Have a question or comment on something else? Visit our Community Page to share your feedback or share your questions.

   

Federal Agencies

Data Transparency Office Hours Call -- Periodically, Treasury and OMB staff provide updates and take agencies' questions on a conference call. To learn more, contact the Data Transparency Team.

Data Transparency Tech Day -- We periodically hold informal working sessions for agencies to engage directly with the Data Transparency Team and ask questions regarding the Governmentwide Spending Data Model, USAspending, and the Data Broker. This is a forum for individuals to meet and collaborate with one another and share best practices. To learn more, contact the Data Transparency Team.

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