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Your Guide to ARRA Compliance

Navigating the new age of transparency

From federal watchdogs to informed taxpayers, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds are under unprecedented scrutiny. Agencies and companies hoping to benefit from the half-trillion dollars in economic stimulus spending need to understand the scope and seriousness of ARRA reporting requirements aimed at preventing fraud, waste and abuse. Investing time, effort and resources today to establish and improve compliance processes and controls can help organizations mitigate potentially catastrophic problems later. Explore the resources below to learn more.

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Adapt. Advance. Accelerate.

Uncertainty, issue convergence and factors beyond your control will continue to transform market places, government and business in the foreseeable future. And that’s okay. Understanding that transformation, how it impacts your company and what to do about it enables you to use those changes to your advantage.

Transformation is here, and to worry about it or delay its progress will only cost you in the end. Instead, use it as fuel for accelerating ahead.

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