E-Gov - Links
Geodata.gov
is a web-based portal for one-stop access to maps, data and other geospatial
services that will simplify the ability of all levels of government and
citizens to find geospatial data and learn more about geospatial projects
underway.
Ready.gov
is a common sense framework designed to launch a process of learning about
citizen preparedness. One of the primary mandates of the U.S. Department
of Homeland Security is to educate the public, on a continuing basis,
about how to be prepared in case of a national emergency – including a
possible terrorist attack.
The official web site of the President's E-Government Initiatives. E-Government uses improved Internet-based technology to make it easy for citizens and businesses to interact with the government, save taxpayer dollars, and streamline citizen-to-government communications.
GovBenefits.gov
is a government Web site that helps you access benefit eligibility information
through a free, confidential, and easy-to-use online screening tool. The
tool asks basic questions about your current situation and then generates
a customized report listing the benefit programs for which the you, or
the person you are helping, may be eligible. The report details each benefit
program and provides instructions on how to apply for assistance.
On FirstGov.gov,
you can search more than 51 million web pages from federal and state governments,
the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. Most of these pages are
not available on commercial websites. FirstGov has the most comprehensive
search of government anywhere on the Internet.
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