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The DATA Act
The Digital Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 (DATA Act) formalized the establishment of government-wide data standards for spending data and their subsequent publication for transparency. The Act became Public Law 113-101 on May 9, 2014.
For more information, see the History of the DATA Act
A core requirement of the DATA Act is the development of government-wide data standards to ensure the reporting of reliable, consistent federal spending data for public use.
The DATA Act Information Model Schema (DAIMS) gives an overall view of the hundreds of distinct data elements used to tell the story of how federal dollars are spent.
DAIMS standardizes data elements to link multiple domains across the federal enterprise so the data can be used to support better decision-making. It includes artifacts that provide technical guidance for federal agencies about what data to report to Treasury, including the authoritative sources of the data elements and the submission format.
For complete information on DAIMS, see the official DAIMS page. It includes:
- the current DAIMS version and release notes, and release schedule
- Agency reporting guidance, including
- sample submission files
- conceptual diagrams for data models
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- The DATA Act
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Data
- Account Data (A/B/C)
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Award Data (D1/D2)
- Contract Data (D1)
- Assistance Data (D2)
- Recipient Data (E)
- Subaward Data (F)
- File C to D Linkage
- Agency Data (Federal Hierarchy)
- Location Data
- Management Commands
- Release Notes
- Resources