$308 billion in discretionary spending is available as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. If your firm wants to win stimulus-funded projects, you’ve got to know where the money’s going and how to get your firm on the government’s short list.
ZweigWhite’s Guide to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is the resource your firm needs so you can put the stimulus package to work for your firm and win projects. This report offers the most current information available on the stimulus package, combined with expert advice and proven techniques for winning government contracts.
ZweigWhite’s Guide to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is the resource your firm needs so you can put the stimulus package to work for your firm and win projects. This report offers the most current information available on the stimulus package, combined with expert advice and proven techniques for winning government contracts.
Now available: 120 Days Later: How the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is Impacting the AEC Industry. This brand-new companion report will bring you up to speed on what's happened in the past 120 days since the stimulus bill was passed, what's expected to happen next, and smart things you can still do—right now—to participate in this historic initiative.
Through July 31 you can obtain these two publications together at a generous 20% discount. Act now and download both reports immediately. |
$308 billion in discretionary spending is available as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. If your firm wants to win stimulus-funded projects, you’ve got to know where the money’s going and how to get your firm on the government’s short list.
ZweigWhite’s Guide to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is the resource your firm needs so you can put the stimulus package to work for your firm and win projects. This report offers the most current information available on the stimulus package, combined with expert advice and proven techniques for winning government contracts.
The Guide to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 not only explains where the stimulus money is going and how federal contracts will be awarded, it also offers practical tips for winning projects in the public sector and targeting organizations and agencies receiving stimulus money. With this guide, you’ll also learn how to help your clients get their projects “shovel ready” as quickly as possible to take advantage of the 180-day window (ending September, 2009) states have to obligate much of the funding from this historic bill.
In today’s economy, you can’t afford not to have this report. And you can’t delay— the 180-day countdown has begun. Get the inside scoop on the economic stimulus bill today.
Now available: 120 Days Later: How the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is Impacting the AEC Industry. This brand-new companion report will bring you up to speed on what's happened in the past 120 days since the stimulus bill was passed, what's expected to happen next, and smart things you can still do—right now—to participate in this historic initiative.
Through July 31 you can obtain these two publications together at a generous 20% discount. Act now and download both reports immediately. |
Chapter 1: Overview
- The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009
- Development of a Recession
- What Does it Mean for My Firm?
Chapter 2: Funding Provisions, Goals, and Controversy
- Slicing Up a $787 Billion Pie
- Rundown of Agencies and Programs
- Potential Drawbacks and Controversy
- Goals of the Bill
- Other Measures
- What Lies Ahead?
Chapter 3: Spending Allotments
Chapter 4: State Funding Provisions
- States’ Allocations Under the ARRA
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State Summaries
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Formulas and grants for distribution
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How much will each state get and in what programs?
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Which states are likely to accept/decline funding?
Chapter 5: Winning Work on Stimulus-Funded Projects
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Move Fast and Stay Local
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Agencies to Contact
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Capitalizing on Opportunities for Long Range Success
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President Obama’s Proposed Changes to Federal Contracting Rules
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Strategies for Winning Stimulus-Funded Projects
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Taking the Long View
Resources
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