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- . Gov domains - get. gov
Search for a gov domain to get information about who manages it and other registry details Find out if you're eligible for a gov domain Learn how to get a gov domain Get tips for moving to gov from another top-level domain
- Requirements for the registration and use of . gov domains in . . .
In February 2023, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued M-23-10, The Registration and Use of gov Domains in the Federal Government (PDF, 96 KB, 3 pages) This memo provides guidance on the acceptable use and registration of internet domain names
- Sign Up for a . gov Domain - CISA
This fact sheet explains the importance for election officials to sign up for a gov domain Election officials continue to combat false and misleading election information, making it increasingly difficult to identify trusted sources of information
- Moving to a . gov domain
Though gov domain registration and renewal are free, there are often costs associated with moving to a new domain These costs may include hiring technical staff or consultants to facilitate the switch, replacing printed materials, and informing the public of the change
- Home | get. gov
gov is the top-level domain for governments in the U S Helps the public identify official, trusted information Governments at all levels are eligible for gov domains (cities, counties, and more) They're free! See if the gov domain you want is available
- Domain management – Digital. gov
Using a gov or mil domain increases security, trust, and accountability, while ensuring the public can clearly identify official government services and information gov is the top-level domain for governments in the U S and helps to identify U S governments on the internet
- . gov Top-Level Domain - CISA
Gov domains are only available to U S -based government organizations The public should be able to know whether the government site they’re on or the email from the government in their inbox is genuine Using a gov domain increases trust
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