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Merge pull request #2144 from 18F/awfrancisco-patch-2
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Hillary Hartley authored Dec 20, 2016
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- **The DATA Act**: In 2014, President Obama signed The DATA Act, which mandates a common data standard that includes awards-level information (specifics about the program or project being funded, who and where the money is going to, etc.), and information about the Department of the Treasury account that the award was paid out of. 18F has been helping Treasury implement the DATA Act, which will lead to much greater insight into federal spending and an improved USASpending.gov.

- [**eRegulations**](http://www.consumerfinance.gov/eregulations/): This platform is an open source collaboration with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Technology Transformative Service (TTS) to make federal regulations easy to read, search, and understand. We’ve already helped the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Environmental Protection Agency get regulations on the platform, and we’re piloting a way to improve the notice and comment process so the public can more easily interact with government.
- [**eRegulations**](http://www.consumerfinance.gov/eregulations/): This platform is an open source collaboration with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Technology Transformation Service (TTS) to make federal regulations easy to read, search, and understand. We’ve already helped the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Environmental Protection Agency get regulations on the platform, and we’re piloting a way to improve the notice and comment process so the public can more easily interact with government.

- [**USEITI**](https://useiti.doi.gov/): The Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) is a global standard for the management and accountability of natural resources. The U.S. committed to join EITI as part of the 2011 and 2013 Open Government Partnership National Action Plans. For this reason, The Department of Interior’s Office of Natural Resource Revenues and 18F worked together to build [useiti.doi.gov](https://useiti.doi.gov/). The site provides interactive data about production, revenue, and the economic impact of extractive industries in each state.

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