Follow up to posting, .gov Reform Effort: Improving Federal Websites, see NextGov: “Government officials charged with rationalizing their agencies’ Web presence should consider potential cost savings from cutting or consolidating seldom visited websites and aim for a sleeker online footprint that better serves the public, according to guidance released Tuesday. Federal agencies have historically set a low bar for what warrants a new website, leading the government’s online universe to balloon to nearly 2,000 domains and more than 20,000 individual sites.”
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