OMB Policies for Federal Public Websites
OMB issued Policies for Federal Public Websites on December 17, 2004. Below are links to each section of the policy memo (PDF). Under each section, you'll find recommendations and best practices from the Interagency Committee on Government Information (ICGI). As it said in OMB's cover memo, these recommendations and best practices will help you implement the OMB policies. The deadline to comply with the policies is December 31, 2005.
Browse the OMB Policies (by Section)
- Establish and Maintain Inventories, Priorities, and Schedules
- Ensure Information Quality
- Establish and Enforce Agency wide Linking Policies
- Communicate with the Public and with State and Local Governments
- Search Public Websites
- Use Approved Domains
- Implement Security Controls
- Protect Privacy
- Maintain Accessibility
- Manage Records
Implementation Guidance (by Topic)
Checklists
Download the OMB Memo and Related Policies:
OMB Policies for Federal Agency Public Websites
(PDF, 55 KB, Dec 2004, requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)OMB Circular A-130: Management of Federal Information Resources
Major Implications of A-130 for Federal Web Content Managers
(PDF, 103 KB, Jun 2005, requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Who Needs to Comply with the Policies
The OMB policies apply to executive departments and agencies and their public websites. They do not apply to intranets or to websites of the judicial or legislative branches, unless specified. See the 2nd paragraph of the OMB policy memo (PDF) for a more detailed explanation.
Additional Policies, Laws, and Regulations Related to Federal Public Websites
Content Lead: Sheila Campbell and Rachel Flagg
Page Updated or Reviewed: December 14, 2005