Government Wants Public Input to Improve Federal Websites

The federal government is looking to improve its websites and it needs the public’s input. Beginning today, the National Dialogue for Improving Federal Websites will launch a two-week online forum, allowing the public to submit and vote on ideas regarding content, readability, usability, design, mobile websites, applications and social media. The online discussion is part of President Obama’s campaign to cut waste. All comments will be forwarded to the .gov Task Force for a National Web Strategy. Visit the website.  

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