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Why does the “Recipient Reporting Data Dictionary” indicate a number of administrative type data elements not in FAR clause 52.204-11 and where do I find these?

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Why does the “Recipient Reporting Data Dictionary” indicate a number of administrative type data elements not in FAR clause 52.204-11 and where do I find these?

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This initial roll-out of FederalReporting.gov is focusing on core functionality with limited pre-population. Some basic data elements such as the award date, obligation amount, and NAICS for the Federal contract, Federal contractor’s DUNS number, legal and Doing Business As names and address will not be pre-populated at this time. Federal contractors will have much of this data on hand, or it will be readily available in the contract document. There are a few data elements, however, that Federal contractors may not be familiar with and may not know how to locate. These include information on Funding and Awarding Agency, Contracting Office, Program Source (also called the Treasury Account Symbol (TAS)), and congressional districts. FederalReporting.gov will provide information on how to look up congressional district. This information for the Federal contractor is also available in the report on Recovery Act contract actions in the Federal Reporting Data System (FPDS). Information on ea

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