Saturday, September 21, 2013

Federal Government Sinks Another $527K Into Recovery.gov Website Redesign

    In 2009, the Obama administration made news with an $18 million, five year contract to redesign Recovery.gov, the website the government set up to allow taxpayers to track the stimulus spending enacted by the president and Congress soon after President Obama took office.  On Wednesday, notice of a contract awarded to Smartronix, a Hollywood, MD company was posted for "Modification to exercise the Option to Extend Clause" for a total of $527,216.00:


    The stimulus is now into its fifth year.  The contract notice does not indicate what modifications are needed to the website to keep the public informed of the ongoing operation of the legislation.
    According to the Recovery.gov website, $803.1 billion of the $840 billion authorized by the stimulus has been disbursed.


Note: A version of this article first appeared at The Weekly Standard.

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