Where can I find out more information about federal contracts and assistance spending beyond what is contained on USAspending.gov?
USAspending.gov contains all the information published by the Federal government in the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) and Federal Awards and Assistance Data System (FAADS) databases and other agency specific data sources.• What’s the difference between the contracting agency field and the funding agency field in USAspending.gov? Occasionally, the federal government will issue a contract through one office or agency, but a different office or agency will provide the funding for that contract. In these cases, the office or agency that issues the contract will be listed as the “contracting agency,” while the one that provides the funding will be listed as the “funding agency.” (Back to Top)• Why are some summary tables showing a $0.0 value for Fiscal Year 2008 while they show percentage values when the Switch to Percentages option is clicked? In some cases, the dollar value threshold of some summary tables is too high for the current values to display in the table. In some cases,
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