Riviot
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I'll stay as apolitical as I can and just break down the government funding and award process, as I know it from my government budget/funding/procurement experience.
-Legislators pass bill authorizing spending, president signs, the law governs who makes rules on spending (usually agency level)
-Legislators fund bill
-Executive branch/department/agency develops rules for spending*
-Agency funds a division's pot**
-Division commits funds to a project ***
-Division obligates funds when awarded to a vendor, other agency or state, or internal transfer
-Funds are expended when project, or defined parts, reach completion; division must partially or fully receipt for funds to disperse
*This is the step the agency is reviewing. Agencies do it all the time for different reasons.
**Agencies can pull unobligated funds from divisions at any time
***Agencies can cancel commitments at any time
-Legislators pass bill authorizing spending, president signs, the law governs who makes rules on spending (usually agency level)
-Legislators fund bill
-Executive branch/department/agency develops rules for spending*
-Agency funds a division's pot**
-Division commits funds to a project ***
-Division obligates funds when awarded to a vendor, other agency or state, or internal transfer
-Funds are expended when project, or defined parts, reach completion; division must partially or fully receipt for funds to disperse
*This is the step the agency is reviewing. Agencies do it all the time for different reasons.
**Agencies can pull unobligated funds from divisions at any time
***Agencies can cancel commitments at any time
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