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Recipients are also encouraged to use relevant evidence Clearinghouses,248 among <br />other sources, to assess the level of evidence for their interventions and identify evidence - <br />based models that could be applied in their jurisdiction (meaning models with strong or <br />moderate evidence; see Compliance and Reporting Guidance for details on these terms). <br />• Data analysis resources to gather, assess, and use data for effective policy -making and <br />real-time tracking of program performance to support effective implementation of <br />SLFRF-funded programs and programs that respond to the public health emergency and <br />its negative economic impacts, or which households, small businesses, or impacted <br />industries are accessing during the pandemic that are funded by other sources. These <br />resources include but are not limited to data gathering, data cleaning, data analysis, data <br />infrastructure, data management, data sharing, data transparency, performance <br />management, outcomes -based budgeting, outcomes -based procurement, and other data <br />needs. Treasury encourages the disaggregation of data to identify disparate program <br />impacts and the use of cross jurisdictional data sharing to better measure and implement <br />government programs. <br />• Technology infrastructure resources to improve access to and the user -experience of <br />government information technology systems, including upgrades to hardware and <br />software as well as improvements to public -facing websites or to data management <br />24s Evidence Clearinghouses are databases of research in particular program areas. Frequently these Clearinghouses <br />identify evidence -based programs, the strength of the evidence for those programs, and provide contextual or <br />supporting information in easy to understand formats. Many federal departments have developed rigorous and <br />helpful Clearinghouses that cover a wide range of uses enumerated in this final rule as well as other programs that <br />may be responsive to public health or negative economic impacts of the pandemic. For more information on <br />Clearinghouses, please see the Compliance and Reporting Guidance: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Recipient <br />Compliance and Reporting Responsibilities, as of November 5, 2021; https://home.treasury.gov/policy- <br />issues/coronavirus/assistance-for-state-local-and-tribal-governments/state-and-local-fiscal-recovery-funds/recipient- <br />compliance-and-reporting-responsibilities. <br />188 <br />