The Island Guardian
Locally Owned & Operated
(360) 378-8243 - 305 Blair Avenue, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
The Island Guardian is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists
Home | News | Business | Environment | Lifestyles | Entertainment | Columnists | Archives | Classifieds | Nag |
News
Current news
Government News
Political News
Service Organizations
Editorials
Obituaries
Guest Editorials
Business
Business
Real Estate
Environment
Environment
Weekly Nag
Weekly Nag
Letters to Editor
Letters to Editor
To Contact the Editor

Home » Archives » September 2008 » Powerful Links to Fed Info

[Previous entry: " Guest Editorial "] [Next entry: "SJ Community Park Moves Forward"]

09/16/2008: "Powerful Links to Fed Info"


There was a time when getting official information from the federal government felt a little like old-time prospecting. It took lots of time, sifting and patience just for the possibility of uncovering a few gold nuggets.

These days, the best link between government and citizen is www.USA.gov . That’s not the creators and managers of the site speaking; it’s Time magazine, which rated USA.gov one of the 25 websites “we can’t live without,” and the Brookings Institution, which recently named USA.gov the best government site.


Interestingly, USA.gov is a product of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), best known as the government’s procurement arm and landlord. GSA’s traditional job has been to provide goods and services at best value to other agencies so they can focus squarely on their core missions. USA.gov, to our great delight, has helped redefine the GSA mission.

We’re also pleased that Brookings rated our agency website, www.gsa.gov, as the fifth best site in the federal government. Expanded content, improved navigation and a customized search engine have all made gsa.gov more valuable and user friendly. Popular topics include government per diem rates and forms, how businesses can get on the GSA schedule, and how to buy surplus federal property.

One of the greatest challenges for government in any generation is figuring out how to use technology to better serve citizens. This has the obvious practical benefit of disseminating information, but it also helps establish a closer bond between Americans and their government.

As well, high-tech information delivery methods hold special appeal for younger Americans more accustomed to clicking than calling.

USA.gov, the U.S. government’s official web portal, offers RSS Feeds, E-mail updates, videos and much more on everything from hurricane information to government benefits to consumer protection for seniors. A state-of-the-art search engine provides documents, images, FAQ’s, and other information from federal, state, and local websites in a variety of formats, including mobile. And let’s not forget GobiernoUSA.gov, USA.gov’s Spanish-language counterpart, which offers the same latest and greatest information en español.

Lifestyles
Lifetstyles
Entertainment
Entertainment
Columnists
Tom Bauschke
John Evans
Mary Kalbert
Ron Keeshan
Gordy Petersen
Janice Peterson
Bruce Sallan
Terra Tamai
Amy Wynn
Classifieds
Classifieds
Helpful Links
Helpful Links
RSS Feed

Let the newspaper come to you with Real Simple Syndication

RSS 1.0 FEED
RSS 2.0 FEED
Atom 0.3 FEED
Powered by gm-rss 2.1.0


Web design by
Dylan Stephens

© 2005 The Island Guardian, Inc
All Rights Reserved.


Powered By Greymatter

To learn about this newspaper
or
how to place a free ad
or
to become contributor
click below:
About
The Island Guardian

or email:
publisher@
islandguardian.com