Is your organization regularly checking HHS-OIG's List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) and other downloadable databases? Watch how to use our LEIE online and downloadable databases here: http://ow.ly/RYb750xxPbL
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#ResourceAvailable: Is your organization regularly checking HHS-OIG's List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) and other downloadable databases? Watch how to use our LEIE online and downloadable databases here: http://ow.ly/RYb750xxPbL
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Trusts are an important planning tool for many families. To increase the transparency of who is using and benefitting from trusts, the federal government has introduced new reporting rules. These rules take effect on December 31, 2023. We've summarized the changes for you. https://ow.ly/4Yv750Qa2rP
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The Mwananchi has to be part of the conversation on digitisation and more effort should go into sensitizing it on what it is, check out other solid recommendations in Mugambi Laibuta, CIPM recent article, #digitalliteracy #digitalagency
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Thanks to the Gov Analysis Function for the opportunity to shadow Sir Ian Diamond last month. You can read all about my experience in the blog on the gov analysis function website: https://lnkd.in/dz9vDUaq #stats #blog #analysis
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Understanding debarment in grants is crucial. It's a severe penalty where individuals or organizations lose access to federal funds permanently. End of
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New Post: U.S. Government Declassifies the President’s Daily Briefs Related to Chile from September 8, 1973 and September 11, 1973 – United States Department of State In accordance with our commitment to increased transparency, the U.S. Government has declassified and released portions of the President’s Daily Briefs related to Chile from September 8, 1973 and September 11, 1973. They are now available via the following links: https://lnkd.in/dhxbHZxb https://lnkd.in/dnRyTfRY Along with the thousands of documents previously declassified, the release of these PDBs today demonstrates our enduring commitment to the U.S.-Chile partnership and is consistent with our joint efforts to promote democracy and human rights in our own countries and around the world. The declassification of documents is a complex interagency process, during which the government considers many factors, including national security, protecting sources and methods, and other risks and benefits of releasing specific information. Taking these factors into account, the U.S. Government completed this declassification review in response to a request from the Government of Chile and to allow for a deeper understanding of our shared history. We remain committed to working with our Chilean partners to try and identify additional sources of information to increase our awareness of impactful events throughout our shared history and further strengthen this important relationship between our two countries. For further information, please contact WHA-Press@state.gov or follow @WHAAsstsecty on X. David Shawn
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The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 (CAA) amended sections 602 and 603 of the Social Security Act (SSA) in order to give state, local, and tribal governments greater flexibility in their use of Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF). The amendments were incorporated in the Interim Final Rule, published in September 2023. In this guide, we break down key changes pursuant to the Interim Final Rule, including a new eligible use category, broadening the use of funds within the infrastructure eligibility category, and easing use of the lost revenue eligibility category. https://zurl.co/crrr
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The ways and means advances, is an indicator that is often not studied but can help offer a critical view of the management of government finances at the state and central levels. https://lnkd.in/dVVtTeC9
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