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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 …

  2. An introduction to domain management - Digital.gov

    A domain uniquely identifies areas on the internet, like websites or email services. For example, Digital.gov is a domain, consisting of 1) the second-level domain digital, and 2) the top-level …

  3. Use a government domain name Use a .gov or .mil domain name for official communication. Only use third-party services for official communications when necessary to effectively interact with …

  4. Requirements for the registration and use of .gov domains in the ...

    This memo provides guidance on the acceptable use and registration of internet domain names. In part, this memo provides policy guidance to help executive branch agencies understand the …

  5. Checklist of requirements for federal websites and digital services

    What’s in the checklist? The checklist is organized into 11 broad categories, listed below, that cover the breadth of federal web policy requirements. It explains what you need to do to meet …

  6. United States Government Works (USGWs) include any text, image, dataset, audio or video clip prepared by a federal employee, while on government time. They are free of copyright in the …

  7. 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.

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  9. How to search for trademarks Trademark registrations and specimens – all in the public domain! In conclusion Don’t be afraid of using patents and trademarks in your social media campaigns, …

  10. An introduction to robots.txt files - Digital.gov

    Key points include: Place a robots.txt file at the root of your domain and any subdomains. Each subdomain needs its own file. Pay attention to casing. The robots.txt protocol is case …