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  1. Domain management – Digital.gov

    Nov 20, 2023 · Domain management Clear and consistent use of .gov and .mil domains is essential to maintaining public trust. It should be easy to identify government websites on the internet. Using a .gov or .mil domain increases security, trust, and accountability, while ensuring the public can clearly identify official government services and information.

  2. Banner | U.S. Web Design System (USWDS)

    Use the version appropriate to your website’s top-level domain (TLD). If your project uses a .mil top-level domain, use the .mil banner text. Show the banner on every page. Use the banner at the top of every page of a site. It can be confusing or misleading if it appears on some pages and not others. Avoid distraction.

  3. Federal government banner | Federal website standards

    Sep 26, 2024 · The federal government banner identifies official federal government sites. Learn how to implement the banner on your federal government site.

  4. Digital.gov — Guidance on building better digital services in …

    Jan 2, 2025 · An introduction to domain management —A .gov domain instantly conveys credibility and trustworthiness, and proper domain management practices ensure that your website is secure… An introduction to federal website standards —The federal website standards help agencies provide high-quality, consistent digital experiences for everyone.

  5. Home | A Guide to the Paperwork Reduction Act

    The Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) is a law governing how federal agencies collect information from the public.

  6. Delivering a digital-first public experience: One agency’s plan

    Sep 23, 2024 · Learn how the U.S. General Services Administration is tackling the 100+ requirements of OMB memo M-23-22, Delivering a Digital-First Public Experience.

  7. 2015-2017 - We expand the site data, adding agency pages and beginning work on an API

  8. USWDS: The United States Web Design System

    USWDS makes it easier to build accessible, mobile-friendly government websites.

  9. Identifier - U.S. Web Design System (USWDS)

    Note: Identifier is a core component along with the banner component. We recommend using both core components on most sites. Together, they are the most recognizable and standardized design elements of a government site.

  10. In the bottom left corner, is the white Digital.gov logo which consists of three ribbons joined together in an hexagon to resemble the shape of a capital letter D, followed by the domain and program name, Digital.gov.

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