Department of the Treasury
Implementing a government-wide law

Project details
The Department of the Treasury manages the $3.8 trillion spent by the U.S. federal government every year. For most people, it’s difficult to know exactly where that money goes.
Congress passed the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act (DATA Act) of 2014 to help the public better understand how federal money is spent. The DATA Act requires federal agencies to adopt a common data standard. Treasury and the Office of Management and Budget led the implementation of the DATA Act. They needed help developing the new data standard and planning for its technical implementation.
Approach
- Together with our partner we built a prototype for ingesting and presenting data. This allowed us to get user feedback before the data standard was final.
- We developed a procurement strategy to make sure Treasury hired a qualified vendor.
- We conducted user research on a new site design.
- Informed by the prototype and user-centered design, the vendor built USAspending.gov.
Outcomes
- Our iterative approach allowed Treasury to reduce risk, use actual data to make decisions, and speed up implementation of a very complex law.
- The site gives the public powerful tools to examine federal spending.
- DATA Act implementation is one of the largest government-wide agile projects ever undertaken. The new tool ingests information from across the government.
- 18F provided the development expertise, procurement strategy and product management to ensure a successful project.
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The commitment of the team and the participation of 18F subject matter experts actually simplified our job. While many organizations publicly buy into the concept and value of Agile, this team demonstrated how it would succeed. Our sponsor was committed, our product owners were engaged. and with our 18F Agile leaders helping to demonstrate best practice, our workstreams coordinated seamlessly.
Kearney & Company, prime contractor on the DATA Act project