Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board
Appearance

The Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board was an agency of the United States federal government, which managed the Recovery.gov website and oversaw spending under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Recovery.gov was the U.S. government’s official website that provided easy access to data related to Recovery Act spending and allowed for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse.[1][2]
- Earl E. Devaney, Inspector General of the Department of the Interior (on leave) and Chair (until December 31, 2011)
- Kathleen Tighe, Inspector General of the Department of Education (from March 17, 2010) and Chair (from December 31, 2011)
- Glenn A. Fine, Inspector General of the Department of Justice
- Phyllis Fong, Inspector General of the Department of Agriculture
- Gregory Friedman, Inspector General of the Department of Energy
- J. Russell George, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration of the Internal Revenue Service
- Gordon S. Heddell, Inspector General of the Department of Defense
- Mary Kendall, Acting Inspector General of the Department of the Interior
- Daniel Levinson, Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services
- Mary Mitchelson, Acting Inspector General of the Department of Education (until March 17, 2010)
- Calvin Scovel, Inspector General of the Department of Transportation and Vice Chair (from March 1, 2011)
- Richard Skinner, Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security and Vice Chair (until March 1, 2011)
- Eric Thorson, Inspector General of the Department of the Treasury
- Todd Zinser, Inspector General of the Department of Commerce
Board was closed on September 30, 2015.[3]
Advisory Panel
Acting under the ARR Act, the President announced four appointees to the Recovery Independent Advisory Panel on March 5, 2010.
- Steven Koch, a vice chairman and co-chairman of Credit Suisse's Mergers and Acquisitions Group,[4] based in Chicago;[5]
- Chris Sale, vice president for development finance at CHF International;[4]
- Malcolm Sparrow, professor of the Practice of Public Management at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government;[4]
- Edward Tufte, professor emeritus of political science, statistics, and computer science at Yale University.[4]
See also
References
- ^ Obama Administration Selects Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board Members
- ^ Board Members Web page, recovery.gov. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
- ^ Anjali Shastry, Stephen Dinan (29 September 2015). "Recovery board folding with mixed track record of stimulus plan". Washington Times. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
- ^ a b c d Advisory Panel page recovery.gov. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
- ^ Credit Suisse bio.Retrieved 2010-06-30.