
FFATA
FFATA (Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act) is a law that requires the U.S. government to make detailed information about federal spending publicly accessible. Its goal is to promote transparency and accountability by providing easy access to data on grants, contracts, and assistance awards awarded by various federal agencies. This allows taxpayers, researchers, and watchdog groups to see how government funds are distributed, ensuring responsible use of public money and reducing waste or misuse. Essentially, FFATA helps track and showcase government spending in a clear and open way.