Sen. Mark R. Warner, D-Va., has requested that more than three-dozen federal agencies submit updates on Digital Accountability and Transparency (DATA) Act implementation plans, which outline how each agency is working to comply with the financial transparency reporting law.
In a letter sent to the agencies, Warner recognizes concerns previously voiced to the DATA Act’s final implementation guidance from the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of the Treasury (issued May 3).
These framework challenges included resource constraints and issues related to legacy financial management systems. But with the necessary transparency tools now available, agencies have the technical schema to aid in converting financial management information into open data per the 2014 bipartisan legislation, authored by Warner.
“The DATA Act presents both challenges and opportunities for your agency, and when fully implemented will create transparency for federal funds, set governmentwide financial data standards, reduce reporting requirements of federal award recipients, and improve overall data quality,” Warner said in the letter. “The efforts of each agency are essential to achieving the aims of this law. As I introduced this law in Congress, I remain strongly committed to robust oversight of DATA Act implementation and to ensuring that federal agencies are able to fully implement this crucial law.”
The agencies receiving Warner’s letter are:
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Department of Education
Department of Energy
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of Homeland Security
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of the Interior
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Department of State
Department of Transportation
Department of the Treasury
Department of Veterans Affairs
U.S. Agency for International Development
Environmental Protection Agency
General Services Administration
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Office of Personnel Management
Small Business Administration
Social Security Administration
Corporation for National and Community Service
Federal Election Commission
Federal Maritime Commission
Merit Systems Protection Board
Millennium Challenge Corporation
National Archives and Records Administration
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
National Labor Relations Board
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation
Securities and Exchange Commission
U.S. International Trade Commission
National Credit Union Administration
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Communications Commission




