to achieve the mandates of Public
Law 106-107, the "Federal Financial Assistance Management
Improvement Act of 1999", which was enacted on November 20, 1999 and to
comply with federal guidance for Electronic
Government. In doing so, its mission includes:
- the electronic exchange of federal grants information,
- developing, promoting, coordinating, and maintaining the use of standard
data through a coordinated effort with other federal agencies, federal
inter-agency organizations, and federal grant recipients, and
- conducting outreach to the trading partner community to encourage its
participation in electronic grants.
The IAEGC works in a proactive and coordinated manner among the participating
agencies, with various inter-agency groups (such as the FDP, the Grants.gov
Program Management Office, the CFO council,
and the CIO council,) and with the entire grant recipient community. The goals
of the IAEGC are laid out within its Action
Plan.
The IAEGC meets on a quarterly basis at the American
Institute of Architects Building 2ND Floor, Board Room, 1735 New York
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC (Located at 18th and E - at New York Avenue - across
from the GSA Headquarters Building). Meeting schedules are listed in the Master
Calendar. Membership, participation and funding requirements are
outlined in the IAEGC's Internal
Operating Procedures. If you are
not with a federal agency and would like to attend a meeting, please see our membership
policy.
For a brief overview of the IAEGC and its subcommittees, see the
IAEGC
Factsheet ( Word Format ), or view the IAEGC
Briefing ( PowerPoint Format ) for a more detailed explanation.
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Direct your questions about the IAEGC and the content of this page to either
of the IAEGC Co-Chairs, Diana King
(Department of Health & Human Services, DHHS) or Brad
Stanford (Office of Naval Research, ONR) by email. Questions about the
Federal EC Program should be directed through the Office
of Electronic Government website or by e-mail (Electronic.Commerce@GSA.Gov).
For more information about the IAEGC web-site, check out the
Website
Tutorial.
This IAEGC site is maintained by Grants.gov.