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entities interested in "good government" can help with data quality, as well, by <br />highlighting problems for correction. I <br />Prime Recipient <br />• Owns recipient data and sub - recipient data <br />• Initiates appropriate data collection and reporting procedures to ensure <br />that Section 1512 reporting requirements are met in a timely and effective <br />manner <br />• Implements internal control measures as appropriate to ensure accurate <br />and complete information <br />• Performs data quality reviews for material omissions and/or significant <br />reporting errors, making appropriate and timely corrections to prime <br />recipient data and working with the designated sub - recipient to address <br />any data quality issues <br />Sub - recipient <br />• Owns sub - recipient data <br />• Initiates appropriate data collection and reporting procedures to ensure <br />that Section 1512 reporting requirements are met in a timely and effective <br />manner <br />Implements internal control measures as appropriate to ensure accurate <br />and complete information <br />Reviews sub - recipient information for material omissions and/or <br />significant reporting errors, and makes appropriate and timely corrections <br />• Federal Agency <br />• Provides advice /programmatic assistance <br />• Performs limited data quality reviews intended to identify material <br />omissions and/or significant reporting errors, and notifies the recipients of <br />the need to make appropriate and time changes <br />• Oversight Authorities (such as OMB, Recovery Board, and agency Inspectors <br />General) <br />• Establish data quality expectations <br />• Establish data and technical standards to promote consistency <br />• Coordinate any centralized reviews of data quality <br />4.3 Does this Guidance mandate a specific methodology for conducting data <br />quality reviews? <br />No. However, the relevant party conducting a data quality review required by this <br />Guidance (i.e., recipients, sub - recipients, Federal agencies) must use its discretion in <br />determining the optimal method for detecting and correcting material omissions or <br />" Mechanisms for the public to provide feedback on the data will be available on Recovery.gov as well as <br />individual agency Recovery websites. <br />28 <br />