[LINK] TooManyWebsites.gov
Marghanita da Cruz
marghanita at ramin.com.au
Tue Jun 14 08:25:12 AEST 2011
> As the President points out in this video, our government doesn't need a website dedicated to foresters who play the fiddle. We also don't need multiple sites dealing with invasive plants (here and here). And I'm pretty sure the website dedicated to the Centennial of Flight can come down... particularly since the Centennial was in 2003.
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> Today, there are nearly 2,000 top-level federal .gov domains (this means a top-level url, [WEBSITENAME].gov, that links to a distinct website). This includes WhiteHouse.gov, as well as others like USDA.gov, USASpending.gov, NOAA.gov and USA.gov. Under many of these domains are smaller sub-sites and microsites resulting in an estimated 24,000 websites of varying purpose, design, navigation, usability, and accessibility.
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> While many government websites each deliver value to the taxpayer through easy-to-use services and information, an overall online landscape of literally thousands of websites -- each focusing on a specific topic or organization -- can create confusion and inefficiency.
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<http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/06/13/toomanywebsitesgov>
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