When a 2011 study revealed that "disappointing" was the common word used to describe Saskatchewan's Gov.sk.ca site, officials realized it was time to shake things up.
Canadian MPs are great at offering constituents basic info about themselves but fail in providing opportunities for Canadians to have input on discussion and policy.
While it may be easy for the U.S. government to get information on its citizens, it isn't always so easy to obtain information on federal agencies. A report issued this week found widespread failure among federal agencies to follow the Electronic Freedom of Information Act amendments that took effect in 1997.
Internet users looking for information at the U.S. government's Web portal will get more complete and relevant results using a new search engine unveiled Tuesday, according to officials with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).
Internet users looking for information at the U.S. government's Web portal will get more complete and relevant results using a new search engine unveiled Tuesday, according to officials with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).
“In order to use this site, you must have JavaScript enabled and Internet Explorer Version 6. Download it from Microsoft or call 1-800-621-FEMA (3362)...
Five young men who brought down Dutch government Web sites in late 2004 were sentenced to detention and community service on Monday. The main defendant will appeal.