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Guidelines
Objectivity refers to the accuracy, reliability, and unbiased nature of information.
It is achieved by using reliable information sources and appropriate techniques
to prepare information products. Objectivity involves both the content and
the presentation of the information. Content should be complete, include
documentation of the source of any information used, as well as,when appropriate,
a description of the sources of any errors in the data that may affect the
quality of the information product. The presentation of the information should
be clear and in a proper context so that users can easily understand its
meaning.
The Department strives to present information to the public in an accurate,
clear, complete, and unbiased manner. In keeping with the OMB Information Quality Guidelines , all information products should undergo editorial and technical
peer review to assist the Department in meeting this performance goal.