Just how much information about the U.S. government is available on the Internet is anybody’s guess. But U.S. citizens should be comfortable knowing that if they are persistent enough, they should find much of what they are looking for regarding the federal government online. In June 2011, the Obama Administration specifically targeted duplication and waste, calling for a significant reduction in federal websites. A report was produced by the “.Gov Reform Task Force,” a panel of federal IT managers from the White House, cabinet departments and various agencies.
New Challenges in Store for Customer-Facing Gov Websites
Posted by: John K. Higgins January 11, 2012 06:22 AMJust how much information about the U.S. government is available on the Internet is anybody’s guess. But U.S. citizens should be comfortable knowing that if they are persistent enough, they should find much of what they are looking for regarding the federal government online. In June 2011, the Obama Administration specifically targeted duplication and waste, calling for a significant reduction in federal websites. A report was produced by the “.Gov Reform Task Force,” a panel of federal IT managers from the White House, cabinet departments and various agencies.