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1
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of
2009 Implementation Policy and
IssuesSeptember 1, 2009Kristine Lee
LeiphartDeputy Chief Financial Officer Federal
Transit Administration
2

Outline
  • Purpose of Legislation and Funding
  • Implementation Strategy
  • Implementation Team and Grants
  • Oversight Challenges
  • Accomplishments

3

Purposes of Legislation
  • Recovery
  • Maintain and create jobs
  • Provide cash to strapped State and local
    economies
  • Jobs Counting and Reporting Work with White
    House Council of Economic Advisors in developing
    a jobs counting
  • Risk Management Use strategies similar to
    Federal Financial Management Integrity Act
    (FMFIA) for internal controls
  • Reinvest
  • Build and repair infrastructure

4
ARRA Transportation Funding
5
DOTS Progress as of August 17
6
Implementation Strategy
  • Creation of a TIGER Team
  • Secretary LaHood creates Transportation
    Investments Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER)
    Team to oversee implementation
  • Co-chaired by Deputy Assistant Secretary for
    Transportation Policy Deputy Assistant
    Secretary for Budget and Programs
  • Mission of the Team is to ensure
  • Recovery Act funds delivered quickly and legally
  • Recovery Act funds tracked and monitored
    consistently
  • Progress Reports provided regularly and are
    transparent

7
Making the TIGER Concept Work (cont.)
  • Stewardship Groups
  • Data Management Tackles all grant reporting
    issues using information from separate grant
    systems (FMIS, TEAM, SOAR)
  • Financial Assistance Works with issues
    pertaining to grants, procurement, and
    contracting across the Department
  • Communications and Governmental Affairs Focuses
    on announcements, events, and press releases
  • Financial Management Ensures consistent
    financial reporting of all financial data from
    apportionment through final disbursement

8
ARRA Transit Discretionary Programs
  • Major Capital Investments (742.5M) - FTA focus
    on projects under construction or able to
    obligate funds within 150 days
  • Tribal Transit (17M) - Competitive solicitation
    and selection? using existing procedures capital
    projects only
  • Energy Program (100M) - Competitive solicitation
    and selection grants for capital projects that
    either
  • Reduce energy consumption of the transit agency,
    or
  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions of the transit
    agency

9
TIGER Discretionary Grants Program
  • Notice of funding availability published in
    Federal Register June 17, 2009
  • Applications due by September 15, 2009
  • Recovery Act requires awards announcement by
    February 17, 2010
  • FHWA, FTA, FRA,MARAD, and OST provide one member
    for Evaluation Teams
  • All Recovery Act funds to be awarded to projects
    with potential to
  • (i) deliver programmatic results
  • (ii) achieve economic stimulus
  • (iii) invest in transportation, environmental
    protection, and infrastructure
  • (iv) satisfy the Recovery Act's transparency and
    accountability objectives

10
TIGER Grant Reviews
  • Economic Analysis Team
  • Includes economic analyses for applicants seeking
    20 million
  • Reviews economic analyses of projects advanced by
    Evaluation Teams
  • Review Team
  • Considers all applications advanced by Evaluation
    Teams, presented by Economic Analysis Team, and
    make recommendations to the Secretary
  • Includes OST senior leadership and Operating
    Administrations
  • Accountability Team
  • Ensures quality and integrity of Evaluation
    Teams reviews and recommendations
  • Randomly reviews applications from Evaluation
    Team, ensuring consistency

11
GAO/OIG ARRA Activities
  • April GAO report on use of funds
  • Based on review of 16 States D.C.
  • Focus on transparency, accountability, and
    communication improvements (directed mainly to
    OMB)
  • DOT/OIG report on management challenges focuses
    on 10 areas
  • DOT prepared action plan that addresses 10 key
    focus areas

12
Implementation Challenges
  • Constant reporting requirements (currently 8
    reports per week)
  • Advancing mapping capabilities
  • Web-site refreshing and posting of current
    information
  • Refining jobs methodology, started in May
  • Continued communication with Congress on progress
  • Risk management strategy on-going
  • Continued outreach both internally and externally
    on ARRA

13
Oversight Challenges Facing DOT
  • On March 31, the OIG issued a 10 focus areas
    where DOT must take actions to provide oversight
    to grantees receiving ARRA funding
  • acquire sufficient personnel with relevant
    expertise to oversee grantees
  • adhere to existing Federal requirements for
    programs funded under ARRA
  • evaluate the credibility and completeness of cost
    and schedule estimates
  • oversee grantees contracting management
    activities
  • address internal control weaknesses and identify
    unused funds

14
Oversight Challenges Facing DOT
  • 10 focus areas where DOT must take actions to
    provide oversight to grantees receiving ARRA
    funding (list continued.)
  • (6) implement new ARRA reporting
    requirements to promote accountability
  • (7) develop criteria for new discretionary
    grant and passenger rail programs
  • (8) develop appropriate oversight
    strategies for new programs created by ARRA
  • (9) enhance understanding on recognizing,
    preventing, and reporting fraud
  • (10) take action to suspend and debar
    firms that have defrauded the Department

15
Implementation Accomplishments
  • Federal Transit Administration (FTA), as of
    August 20
  • Awarded 648 grants for a total obligation of 7
    billion in ARRA funds
  • Reviewing 85 grants (711 million), potential for
    733 grants awards (7.7 billion)
  • Received 250 million in surface flexible fund
    transfers from FHWA
  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), as of end
    of July
  • Announced cumulative airport grants, equal to
    about 1.1 billion

16
Implementation Accomplishments
  • Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), as of end
    of July
  • FHWA Division Offices authorized 6,144 projects
    for 17.3 billion
  • FHWA obligated its 6,000th ARRA project
    nationwide
  • Maritime Administration (MARAD), as of end of
    July
  • MARAD reevaluated small shipyard applications
    based on Secretarys guidance
  • MARAD considered economic condition where the
    shipyards are located
  • 100 applicants were sent letters about their
    incomplete applications
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