Information Dissemination
Electronic Government (E-Gov)
On December 17, 2002, the President signed HR 2458, the
E-Government Act of 2002, as Public Law (P.L.) 107-347. The E-Government Act is intended to provide information technology (IT) leadership, improve coordination and deployment of IT across the Federal Government, help agencies achieve the IT management reforms required under the 1996 Clinger-Cohen Act, include the private sector in E-Government solutions, and ensure greater citizen access to the Federal Government through the improved use of IT.
As required by the Act, the U.S. Department of the Interior is required to complete an annual E-Government Act Report. The Act requires the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to report to Congress a summary of the information reported by agencies pursuant to Section 202(g) of the Act.
Links
Final determinations, priorities, and schedules
Information dissemination product catalogs, directories, inventories, and management tools
Primary FOIA Website
FOIA Handbook
Frequently Requested FOIA Records
Websites disseminating Research and Development (R&D) information
Inventory describing formal agreements
Records Schedules
Description of Records Systems
Section 2(B-F) of OMB Memorandum 7-20
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