Jason Miller: Preserving key parts of the DATA Act

Four powerful lawmakers want to know why the Treasury Department hasn't ensured some of the tools used by the Recovery Operations Center will live on through th...

Four powerful lawmakers want to know why the Treasury Department hasn't ensured some of the tools used by the Recovery Operations Center will live on through the DATA Act. Leaders of two committees — the House Oversight and Government Reform and the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committees — wrote to Secretary Jacob Lew seeking answers. Federal News Radio's Executive Editor Jason Miller joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive with more details on why some lawmakers are concerned. Read Jason's related story.

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