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USA.gov is the official web portal of the United States federal government. It is designed to improve the public's interaction with the United States government by quickly directing website visitors to the services or information they are seeking, and by inviting the public to share ideas to improve government. USA.gov links to every federal agency and to state, local, and tribal governments, and is the most comprehensive site in—and about—the United States government. While the primary target audience of USA.gov is the American public, about 25 percent of USA.gov's visitors come from outside the United States.

USA.gov
Type of site
E-government
Available inEnglish
Spanish (at USAGov en Español)
URLwww.usa.gov
CommercialNo
LaunchedSeptember 22, 2000; 23 years ago (2000-09-22)
Current statusOnline
Content license
Public domain

USA.gov is part of the Technology and Transformation Services in the General Services Administration (GSA). It includes the Spanish-language web portal to US government services, USAGov en Español.

History edit

USA.gov began in 2000 when Internet entrepreneur Eric Brewer, whose early research in parallel computing was funded by the United States Department of Defense, offered to donate a powerful search engine to the government. That donation helped accelerate the government's earlier work to create a government-wide portal. In June 2000, President Clinton announced the gift from the Federal Search Foundation, a nonprofit organization co-founded by Brewer and fellow entrepreneur David Binetti, and instructed that the portal be launched in 90 days.

FirstGov.gov was launched 87 days later on September 22, 2000, during the first-ever webcast originating from the White House Oval Office. GSA and 22 Federal agencies funded the initiative in 2001 and 2002. Since 2002, USA.gov has received an annual appropriation from the U.S. Congress.

The name FirstGov.gov was changed in 2007 to USA.gov,[1] in response to user suggestions and telephone surveys.

On July 2, 2010, USA.gov revamped the website to improve user access to citizen services through new mobile applications for on-the-go instant access; public engagement platforms; and the fastest, most comprehensive search function for government information.

Structure edit

USA.gov helps visitors find federal information in several ways, detailed below. Additionally, USA.gov invites the public to share feedback on apps they would find useful by using government information available on Data.gov and USAspending.gov,[2] and to share ideas to improve government through public dialogues and government contests.[3]

E-mail alerts edit

Visitors to USA.gov can sign up for free e-mail alerts in both English and Spanish, to learn about popular government topics and important services and benefits. The pages' subjects range from benefits, scams, and fraud, and contacting elected officials to hurricane recovery, travel, and jobs.[4]

USAGov Contact Center edit

The contact center is a source for answers to questions about consumer problems and government services.

If visitors cannot find the government information they are looking for online, they can call or get help through a live web chat service.[5]

USA.gov content edit

USA.gov links to diverse, useful, and timely citizen-centered government information and services that can help website visitors apply for a government job, register to vote, file their taxes, find government benefits, reserve a campsite at a national park, prepare for disasters, shop at government auctions, learn about visiting the United States, or report an unsafe product, among many other activities.

The site's policy is to link to websites of the federal government, quasi-government agencies, and those created by public sector/private sector partnerships; state and local governments; and recognized Indian tribes. In rare instances, the sites link to websites that are not government-owned or government-sponsored if these websites provide government information and/or services in a way that is not available on an official government website.[6]

Live chat edit

USA.gov offers live chat in English and Spanish, where service representatives can answer website visitors' questions about federal agencies, programs, benefits, or services.

RSS feeds edit

USA.gov and USAGov en Español offer RSS feeds to help the public stay up to date on useful government information. Website visitors can sign up for USA.gov RSS feeds,[7] and the USAGov en Español.[8]

Search.USA.gov edit

USA.gov's search engine supports transparency of government information by providing access to government web pages from U.S. federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial governments. The portal features navigation aids and agency-produced databases such as frequently asked questions,[5] government forms,[9] recalls,[10] and government images.[11] Search.USA.gov is also available on its mobile service.[12] In addition, any U.S. government agency can apply through the USA Services Affiliate Program[13] to install the Search.gov search capability on its own pages, thus allowing agencies at all levels to provide website searching for their own users.[14]

Social media edit

USA.gov uses Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube and Instagram to distribute timely official U.S. government information and emergency information, announce official government events and observances, share official government photos and videos, and gather feedback from the public.[15]

URL shortening edit

There was a URL shortening service, go.USA.gov, that was available to users that had a .gov email address (only .gov URLs were allowed to be submitted for shortening through this service). The service would then generate a random URL following go.USA.gov which would redirect the user to the longer .gov URL stored in the system. This service was sunset on September 18, 2022. There was also a similar service, 1.usa.gov, that was also sunset. go.USA.gov now instructs users to post the full link, as in must cases URL shortening isn't needed: "Before looking for alternative URL shortening solutions, you may want to consider if you need a short URL at all. Many social media sites are no longer limiting character counts in URLs. Our research with the public strongly suggests that a URL from your own domain is the most trustworthy. For example, see Medicare’s Twitter feed. If you require short URLs, reach out to the agency’s IT office that runs your website. They may be able to create a redirect URL. There are also commercial URL shorteners available. However, your usage of these may be impacted by policies your agency has in place."[16]

USAGov en Español edit

A part of USA.gov, USAGov en Español pulls together all of the U.S. government's Spanish-language websites and makes them easily accessible to the public in one central location. The site, which was developed by Spanish speakers, represents an outreach effort to some 43 million Americans who report speaking Spanish at home.

Although most of the resources shared on USAGov en Español are federal, the site also links to Spanish-language content provided by states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and local government websites.

Web visitors also can search all federal and state web pages for Spanish content through the site's search engine, call 1-844USAGOV1 for help in Spanish and English or chat with a representative online. Spanish-speaking visitors can sign up for e-mail alerts in Spanish to let them know about important benefits and services. The website also offers information on the same topic in both English and Spanish by simply clicking on a toggle button.

Web best practices edit

USA.gov actively promotes best practices within the government web manager community to improve the overall quality of U.S. federal websites as well as public access to government information.

Federal Web Managers Council edit

Interagency Committee on Government Information edit

USA.gov has a leadership role on the Interagency Committee on Government Information[17] (ICGI), formed to meet requirements of the E-Government Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-347, 44 U.S.C. Ch 36). The ICGI drafts recommendations and shares effective practices for federal government information access, dissemination, and retention.

Crisis response initiatives edit

USA.gov is a critical destination for information during national disasters. After the September 11, 2001, attack on the United States, USA.gov became a major tool for the U.S. government to provide the most accurate, timely, and comprehensive information, resources, and government services available during that crisis.[citation needed]

Several years later, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, USA.gov participated in efforts led by the Department of Homeland Security and worked with over 20 federal agencies to develop guidance to communicate response information related to the storm and its aftermath. Agencies were encouraged to coordinate web information to avoid duplication and inconsistencies so the public could quickly and easily find critical information.[18]

Categories identified during Katrina matched information people would be looking for in "any" disaster, whether natural or man-made. The federal web community can now re-use a good deal of the content developed in response to the hurricane crisis, to enable them to be even better prepared when the next disaster occurs.

Model to other government websites edit

USA.gov serves as a model for other government websites and adheres to all requirements and guidelines for federal websites, including those established by the E-Government Act of 2002, the U.S. Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Policies for Federal Public Websites, and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 regarding website accessibility. The site also follows requirements of the Privacy Act, the Federal Information Security Management Act, and other privacy and security requirements.

Awards edit

USA.gov has won numerous awards and media endorsements, including:

USAGov en Español was named a finalist for the Arroba de oro, ("the golden @"),[citation needed] has won the Web Content Managers' "Best Practices" award,[citation needed] and consistently scores among the highest in government or private sectors in the American Customer Satisfaction Index.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Usa.gov. 2014-07-17. Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  2. ^ "apps.usa.gov". apps.usa.gov. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  3. ^ . USA.gov. 2014-07-17. Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  4. ^ . USA.gov. Archived from the original on 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  5. ^ a b . answers.usa.gov. Archived from the original on 2014-07-21. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  6. ^ "usa.gov". usa.gov. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  7. ^ . USA.gov. 2014-07-24. Archived from the original on 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  8. ^ "RSS de GobiernoUSA.gov | GobiernoUSA.gov". Usa.gov. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  9. ^ "forms.gov". forms.gov. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  10. ^ "recalls.gov". recalls.gov. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on December 11, 2012. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  12. ^ "USA.gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal". Search.usa.gov. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  13. ^ "DigitalGov Search Login". usa.gov.
  14. ^ . search.usa.gov. Archived from the original on 2010-03-08. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  15. ^ . USA.gov. 2014-07-17. Archived from the original on 2012-04-14. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  16. ^ "No Longer Supported: go.usa.gov". usa.gov. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on June 13, 2006. Retrieved July 17, 2006.
  18. ^ . Howto.gov. Archived from the original on 2012-08-10. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  19. ^ "Standard of Excellence Web Award". gsa.gov.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • GobiernoUSA.gov

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and by inviting the public to share ideas to improve government USA gov links to every federal agency and to state local and tribal governments and is the most comprehensive site in and about the United States government While the primary target audience of USA gov is the American public about 25 percent of USA gov s visitors come from outside the United States USA govType of siteE governmentAvailable inEnglishSpanish at USAGov en Espanol URLwww wbr usa wbr govCommercialNoLaunchedSeptember 22 2000 23 years ago 2000 09 22 Current statusOnlineContent licensePublic domainUSA gov is part of the Technology and Transformation Services in the General Services Administration GSA It includes the Spanish language web portal to US government services USAGov en Espanol Contents 1 History 2 Structure 2 1 E mail alerts 2 2 USAGov Contact Center 2 3 USA gov content 2 4 Live chat 2 5 RSS feeds 2 6 Search USA gov 2 7 Social media 2 8 URL shortening 3 USAGov en Espanol 4 Web best practices 4 1 Federal Web Managers Council 4 2 Interagency Committee on Government Information 5 Crisis response initiatives 6 Model to other government websites 7 Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editUSA gov began in 2000 when Internet entrepreneur Eric Brewer whose early research in parallel computing was funded by the United States Department of Defense offered to donate a powerful search engine to the government That donation helped accelerate the government s earlier work to create a government wide portal In June 2000 President Clinton announced the gift from the Federal Search Foundation a nonprofit organization co founded by Brewer and fellow entrepreneur David Binetti and instructed that the portal be launched in 90 days FirstGov gov was launched 87 days later on September 22 2000 during the first ever webcast originating from the White House Oval Office GSA and 22 Federal agencies funded the initiative in 2001 and 2002 Since 2002 USA gov has received an annual appropriation from the U S Congress The name FirstGov gov was changed in 2007 to USA gov 1 in response to user suggestions and telephone surveys On July 2 2010 USA gov revamped the website to improve user access to citizen services through new mobile applications for on the go instant access public engagement platforms and the fastest most comprehensive search function for government information Structure editUSA gov helps visitors find federal information in several ways detailed below Additionally USA gov invites the public to share feedback on apps they would find useful by using government information available on Data gov and USAspending gov 2 and to share ideas to improve government through public dialogues and government contests 3 E mail alerts edit Visitors to USA gov can sign up for free e mail alerts in both English and Spanish to learn about popular government topics and important services and benefits The pages subjects range from benefits scams and fraud and contacting elected officials to hurricane recovery travel and jobs 4 USAGov Contact Center edit The contact center is a source for answers to questions about consumer problems and government services If visitors cannot find the government information they are looking for online they can call or get help through a live web chat service 5 USA gov content edit USA gov links to diverse useful and timely citizen centered government information and services that can help website visitors apply for a government job register to vote file their taxes find government benefits reserve a campsite at a national park prepare for disasters shop at government auctions learn about visiting the United States or report an unsafe product among many other activities The site s policy is to link to websites of the federal government quasi government agencies and those created by public sector private sector partnerships state and local governments and recognized Indian tribes In rare instances the sites link to websites that are not government owned or government sponsored if these websites provide government information and or services in a way that is not available on an official government website 6 Live chat edit USA gov offers live chat in English and Spanish where service representatives can answer website visitors questions about federal agencies programs benefits or services RSS feeds edit USA gov and USAGov en Espanol offer RSS feeds to help the public stay up to date on useful government information Website visitors can sign up for USA gov RSS feeds 7 and the USAGov en Espanol 8 Search USA gov edit USA gov s search engine supports transparency of government information by providing access to government web pages from U S federal state local tribal and territorial governments The portal features navigation aids and agency produced databases such as frequently asked questions 5 government forms 9 recalls 10 and government images 11 Search USA gov is also available on its mobile service 12 In addition any U S government agency can apply through the USA Services Affiliate Program 13 to install the Search gov search capability on its own pages thus allowing agencies at all levels to provide website searching for their own users 14 Social media edit USA gov uses Facebook Twitter Instagram and YouTube and Instagram to distribute timely official U S government information and emergency information announce official government events and observances share official government photos and videos and gather feedback from the public 15 URL shortening edit There was a URL shortening service go USA gov that was available to users that had a gov email address only gov URLs were allowed to be submitted for shortening through this service The service would then generate a random URL following go USA gov which would redirect the user to the longer gov URL stored in the system This service was sunset on September 18 2022 There was also a similar service 1 usa gov that was also sunset go USA gov now instructs users to post the full link as in must cases URL shortening isn t needed Before looking for alternative URL shortening solutions you may want to consider if you need a short URL at all Many social media sites are no longer limiting character counts in URLs Our research with the public strongly suggests that a URL from your own domain is the most trustworthy For example see Medicare s Twitter feed If you require short URLs reach out to the agency s IT office that runs your website They may be able to create a redirect URL There are also commercial URL shorteners available However your usage of these may be impacted by policies your agency has in place 16 USAGov en Espanol editMain article USAGov en Espanol A part of USA gov USAGov en Espanol pulls together all of the U S government s Spanish language websites and makes them easily accessible to the public in one central location The site which was developed by Spanish speakers represents an outreach effort to some 43 million Americans who report speaking Spanish at home Although most of the resources shared on USAGov en Espanol are federal the site also links to Spanish language content provided by states the District of Columbia the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and local government websites Web visitors also can search all federal and state web pages for Spanish content through the site s search engine call 1 844USAGOV1 for help in Spanish and English or chat with a representative online Spanish speaking visitors can sign up for e mail alerts in Spanish to let them know about important benefits and services The website also offers information on the same topic in both English and Spanish by simply clicking on a toggle button Web best practices editUSA gov actively promotes best practices within the government web manager community to improve the overall quality of U S federal websites as well as public access to government information Federal Web Managers Council edit Main article Federal Web Managers Council Interagency Committee on Government Information edit USA gov has a leadership role on the Interagency Committee on Government Information 17 ICGI formed to meet requirements of the E Government Act of 2002 Public Law 107 347 44 U S C Ch 36 The ICGI drafts recommendations and shares effective practices for federal government information access dissemination and retention Crisis response initiatives editUSA gov is a critical destination for information during national disasters After the September 11 2001 attack on the United States USA gov became a major tool for the U S government to provide the most accurate timely and comprehensive information resources and government services available during that crisis citation needed Several years later in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in August 2005 USA gov participated in efforts led by the Department of Homeland Security and worked with over 20 federal agencies to develop guidance to communicate response information related to the storm and its aftermath Agencies were encouraged to coordinate web information to avoid duplication and inconsistencies so the public could quickly and easily find critical information 18 Categories identified during Katrina matched information people would be looking for in any disaster whether natural or man made The federal web community can now re use a good deal of the content developed in response to the hurricane crisis to enable them to be even better prepared when the next disaster occurs Model to other government websites editUSA gov serves as a model for other government websites and adheres to all requirements and guidelines for federal websites including those established by the E Government Act of 2002 the U S Office of Management and Budget s OMB Policies for Federal Public Websites and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 regarding website accessibility The site also follows requirements of the Privacy Act the Federal Information Security Management Act and other privacy and security requirements Awards editUSA gov has won numerous awards and media endorsements including Standard of Excellence Web Award by Web Marketing Association Inc 19 Listing among the Best of by Money Magazine citation needed Favorite Places on the Web by the Chicago Sun Times citation needed Hot Sites by USATODAY com citation needed Top 100 Classic Sites by PC Magazine citation needed and Time Magazine s 2007 Top 25 Sites We Can t Live Without citation needed It also has won 1 Federal Government Website Comparing Technology Innovation in the Private and Public Sectors by the Brookings Institution citation needed 1 in Global E Government Readiness in the United Nations Global E Government Readiness Report 2005 citation needed 1 in Overall Federal e Government by Brown University s Taubman Center for Public Policy citation needed and the Innovations in American Government Award by Harvard Kennedy School citation needed USAGov en Espanol was named a finalist for the Arroba de oro the golden citation needed has won the Web Content Managers Best Practices award citation needed and consistently scores among the highest in government or private sectors in the American Customer Satisfaction Index citation needed See also editFederal government of the United StatesReferences edit FirstGov gov is Now Usa gov 2014 07 17 Archived from the original on 2014 08 12 Retrieved 2014 08 01 apps usa gov apps usa gov Retrieved 2014 08 01 Contests and Challenges USA gov 2014 07 17 Archived from the original on 2014 08 12 Retrieved 2014 08 01 E mail Updates USA gov Archived from the original on 2013 01 14 Retrieved 2014 08 01 a b answers usa gov answers usa gov Archived from the original on 2014 07 21 Retrieved 2014 08 01 usa gov usa gov Retrieved 2014 08 01 RSS Feeds from USA gov 2014 07 24 Archived from the original on 2014 07 30 Retrieved 2014 08 01 RSS de GobiernoUSA gov GobiernoUSA gov Usa gov Retrieved 2014 08 01 forms gov forms gov Retrieved 2014 08 01 recalls gov recalls gov Retrieved 2014 08 01 Search Images Archived from the original on December 11 2012 Retrieved 2023 04 12 USA gov The U S Government s Official Web Portal Search usa gov Retrieved 2014 08 01 DigitalGov Search Login usa gov search usa gov search usa gov Archived from the original on 2010 03 08 Retrieved 2014 08 01 Social Media Government amp You Connect Now USA gov 2014 07 17 Archived from the original on 2012 04 14 Retrieved 2014 08 01 No Longer Supported go usa gov usa gov Retrieved 13 May 2023 Interagency Committee on Government Information ICGI Archived from the original on June 13 2006 Retrieved July 17 2006 is moving to DigitalGov gov Howto gov Archived from the original on 2012 08 10 Retrieved 2014 08 01 Standard of Excellence Web Award gsa gov External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Logos of USA gov Official website GobiernoUSA govPortals nbsp United States nbsp Politics nbsp Internet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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