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Appendix 2 — Agency Recovery Related Web Pages
As discussed in Section 2.12 of this guidance, agencies are not required to develop new websites dedicated to American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) efforts. Each agency should dedicate a page of its primary website to Recovery Act activities (entitled “[Insert Agency Name] Information Related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009”. Those pages must be consistently identified with a URL that identifies the key entry page to that information with a “recovery” standard extension, i.e. www.agency.gov/recovery. Agencies must create their recovery related page within one week of the issuance of this guidance.
This section outlines specific requirements and best practices for agency recovery related web pages.
Requirements
In order to facilitate transparency to the public, agencies must follow some minimum common formats for their Recovery Act pages. These include:
- Page titles. To help the public find the information via commercial and government search engines, agencies should use a consistent page title for their main Recovery Act page (“Agency X Information Related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009”).
- Main headings. Each agency’s Recovery Act key entry page should include the following main headings:
- “Overview of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act).The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) was signed into law by President Obama on February 17th, 2009. It is an unprecedented effort to jumpstart our economy, create or save millions of jobs, and put a down payment on addressing long-neglected challenges so our country can thrive in the 21st century. The Act is an extraordinary response to a crisis unlike any since the Great Depression, and includes measures to modernize our nation's infrastructure, enhance energy independence, expand educational opportunities, preserve and improve affordable health care, provide tax relief, and protect those in greatest need.”
- “Implementing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act)”. Agencies should include a short paragraph or bullets giving an overview ofimplementation of the Recovery Act for your agency.
- “Agency Plans and Reports”. This section should include agency plans and reports as required by this guidance, the Recovery Act, or as determined by the agency. This includes agency and program specific reports required by the Recovery Act.
Pays | 2008-08-18 | 2009-02-17 | Diff. Prec. |
Argentina | 709 180 | 2 738 980 | 286,2% |
Australia | 4 695 540 | 4 792 200 | 2,1% |
Bahrain | 52 480 | 55 640 | 6,0% |
Bangladesh | 149 500 | 226 540 | 51,5% |
Belgium | 731 500 | 1 873 500 | 156,1% |
Bolivia | 171 260 | 212 240 | 23,9% |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | 92 000 | 253 580 | 175,6% |
Brazil | 187 180 | 281 340 | 50,3% |
Bulgaria | 90 920 | 181 840 | 100,0% |
Canada | 13 260 420 | 11 292 220 | -14,8% |
Chile | 3 414 380 | 3 903 040 | 14,3% |
China | 264 560 | 243 540 | -7,9% |
Columbia | 3 787 960 | 4 161 300 | 9,9% |
Costa Rica | 77 700 | 91 640 | 17,9% |
Croatia | 325 440 | 575 400 | 76,8% |
Cyprus | 104 200 | 114 440 | 9,8% |
Czech Republic | 80 520 | 299 000 | 271,3% |
Denmark | 1 115 000 | 1 965 560 | 76,3% |
Dominican Replublic | 98 897 | 139 940 | 41,5% |
Ecuador | 131 900 | 164 060 | 65,9% |
Egypt | 1 121 860 | 1 019 100 | -9,2% |
El Salvador | 66 280 | 76 680 | 15,7% |
Finland | 766 120 | 1 035 660 | 35,2% |
France | 3 445 880 | 7 766 380 | 125,4% |
Germany | 981 100 | 1 589 900 | 62,1% |
Ghana | 42 680 | 66 380 | 55,5% |
Greece | 725 760 | 1 210 840 | 66,8% |
Guatemala | 105 180 | 112 540 | 7,0% |
Honduras | 54 680 | 62 320 | 14,0% |
Hong Kong | 255 880 | 1 533 720 | 499,4% |
Hungary | 72 120 | 109 360 | 51,6% |
Iceland | 59 240 | 144 660 | 144,2% |
India | 1 083 640 | 1 209 960 | 11,7% |
Indonesia | 336 640 | 1 447 400 | 330,0% |
Ireland | 384 200 | 498 400 | 29,7% |
Israel | 858 200 | 907 800 | 5,8% |
Italia | 807 420 | 7 505 700 | 829,6% |
Jamaica | 67 680 | 74 760 | 10,5% |
Japan | 239 140 | 235 560 | -1,5% |
Jordan | 296 520 | 275 320 | -7,1% |
Kenya | 85 240 | 173 480 | 103,5% |
Lebanon | 98 920 | 406 220 | 310,7% |
Lituania | 36 080 | 55 560 | 54,0% |
Luxembourg | 52 440 | 91 260 | 74,0% |
Malaysia | 700 380 | 948 680 | 35,5% |
Maldives | 42 640 | 37 260 | -12,6% |
Malta | 9 480 | 55 300 | 483,3% |
Mauritius | 45 900 | 69 480 | 51,4% |
Mexico | 1 514 480 | 1 768 740 | 16,8% |
Morroco | 220 460 | 413 520 | 87,6% |
Netherlands | 316 220 | 465 840 | 47,3% |
New Zealand | 572 260 | 618 520 | 8,1% |
Nicaragua | 34 000 | 35 640 | 4,8% |
Nigeria | 161 020 | 223 540 | 38,8% |
Norway | 1 579 320 | 1 658 840 | 5,0% |
Pakistan | 346 940 | 437 660 | 26,1% |
Panama | 273 400 | 251 240 | -8,1% |
Paraguay | 11 760 | 23 260 | 97,8% |
Peru | 47 740 | 348 880 | 630,8% |
Philippines | 254 300 | 611 520 | 140,5% |
Poland | 124 940 | 220 460 | 76,5% |
Portugal | 77 260 | 114 880 | 48,7% |
Puerto Rico | 561 840 | 605 080 | 7,7% |
Quatar | 11 240 | 80 740 | 618,3% |
Romania | 25 800 | 71 900 | 178,7% |
Russia | 103 400 | 129 480 | 25,2% |
Saudi Arabia | 323 440 | 366 760 | 13,4% |
Serbia | 251 840 | 674 240 | 167,7% |
Singapore | 676 380 | 878 300 | 29,9% |
Slovakia | 44 160 | 218 040 | 393,8% |
Slovenia | 78 740 | 240 620 | 205,6% |
South Africa | 272 240 | 1 172 980 | 330,9% |
South Korea | 144 420 | 117 940 | -18,3% |
Spain | 1 090 760 | 3 487 260 | 219,7% |
Sri Lanka | 132 280 | 175 260 | 32,5% |
Sweden | 1 592 580 | 1 913 360 | 20,1% |
Switzerland | 590 780 | 1 278 440 | 116,4% |
Taiwan | 111 700 | 130 900 | 17,2% |
Thailand | 166 280 | 213 020 | 28,1% |
The Bahamas | 42 460 | 46 900 | 10,5% |
Trinidad &Tobago | 135 740 | 158 160 | 16,5% |
Tunisia | 75 400 | 325 980 | 332,3% |
Turkey | 4 993 600 | 8 899 800 | 78,2% |
Ukraine | 29 420 | 43 960 | 49,4% |
United Arab Emirates | 471 160 | 526 900 | 11,8% |
United Kingdom | 15 925 800 | 16 891 980 | 6,1% |
United States | 40 342 340 | 50 106 000 | 24,2% |
Uruguay | 71 300 | 245 220 | 243,9% |
Venezuela | 299 200 | 2 306 220 | 670,8% |
Vietnam | 40 860 | 44 920 | 9,9% |
Total | 116 521 097 | 160 828 580 | 38,0% |