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source_url: https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/briefing-room/2024/04/17/progress-towards-delivering-a-digital-first-public-experience/
source: whitehouse
date: 2024-04-17
expirydate: 2025-02-18

title: "Progress towards delivering a digital-first public experience"
deck: "Each year, more than 400 million individuals, families, businesses, organizations, and local governments get information and services from about 430 federal agencies and sub-agencies. The Biden-Harris administration is driving a bold vision for how government agencies serve their customers digitally with OMB's ten-year roadmap for a modern digital experience. Agencies have already made significant strides. Learn about recent successes by the IRS, CDC, NASA, and FEMA, and how OMB will continue to collaborate with agencies to ensure ongoing improvement in digital government services."

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date: 2024-08-13 00:00:00 -0500
title: "10 years of the U.S. Digital Service: Transforming government for the
digital age"

expirydate: 2025-02-18

deck: Over the past decade, the U.S. Digital Service (USDS) has collaborated with more than 30 federal agencies to create user-friendly, reliable, and seamless digital experiences. Their work prioritizing human-centered design and engineering includes improving services for veterans with Veterans Affairs, launching the Internal Revenue Service Direct File Pilot, and supporting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking ahead, USDS remains committed to building trust, fostering innovation, and scaling digital capacity across the federal government, ensuring better service for all Americans.
summary: Over the past decade, the U.S. Digital Service (USDS) has collaborated with more than 30 federal agencies to create user-friendly, reliable, and seamless digital experiences. Their work prioritizing human-centered design and engineering includes improving services for veterans with Veterans Affairs, launching the Internal Revenue Service Direct File Pilot, and supporting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking ahead, USDS remains committed to building trust, fostering innovation, and scaling digital capacity across the federal government, ensuring better service for all Americans.
# See all topics at https://digital.gov/topics
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source_url: https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/briefing-room/2024/12/12/driving-digital-transformation-across-government-for-lasting-impact/
source: whitehouse
date: 2024-12-12 00:00:00 -0500
expirydate: 2025-02-18
title: Driving Digital Transformation Across Government for Lasting Impact
deck: Digital promotes effective, usable federal services that enhance public
trust in government. Over the past four years, the Office of the Federal
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title: OMB Memos, Circulars, Executive Orders and Other Policies
summary: Tech- and digital-related policies, memos, circulars and executive orders.

expirydate: 2025-02-18

topics:
- public-policy
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Making information resources accessible, discoverable, and usable by the public can help fuel entrepreneurship, innovation, and scientific discovery- all of which improve Americans’ lives and contribute significantly to job creation. This Memorandum establishes a framework to help institutionalize the principles of effective information management at each stage of the information’s life cycle to promote interoperability and openness. Whether or not particular information can be made public, agencies can apply this framework to all information resources to promote efficiency and produce value.

{{< button href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/legacy_drupal_files/omb/memoranda/2013/m-13-13.pdf" text="View M-13-13: Open Data Policy (PDF, 6.1 MB, 12 pages)" >}}

## Related Resources

- [A Strategy for American Innovation](https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/strategy_for_american_innovation_october_2015.pdf) (PDF, 1.22 MB, 120 pages, October 2015)
- [Executive Order—Making Open and Machine Readable the New Default for Government Information](http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/05/09/executive-order-making-open-and-machine-readable-new-default-government-) (May 2013)
- [Digital Government Strategy](https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/omb/egov/digital-government/digital-government.html) (May 2012)
- [OMB M-10-06, Open Government Directive](https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/omb/memoranda/2010/m10-06.pdf) (December 2009)
- [Guidance on the Use of Challenges and Prizes to Promote Open Government](https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/omb/memoranda/2010/m10-11.pdf)
- [View all Open Government policies on whitehouse.gov](https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/open)

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date: 2015-12-01 1:40:45 -0400
title: "Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.)"
summary: "The Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995 requires that agencies obtain Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval before requesting most types of information from the public."

redirectto: https://pra.digital.gov/

topics:
- information-collection
- public-policy
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- Any known sub-agency site
- Any known major entry points to your sites

Learn more about what content helps provide your users with clear, contextualized digital experiences in [Requirements for delivering a digital-first public experience](https://digital.gov/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience/).
Learn more about what content helps provide your users with clear, contextualized digital experiences in [Delivering a digital-first public experience](https://digital.gov/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience/).
{{< /box >}}

## Accessibility Statement
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- All agency websites, internal and external.
- Secondary sites can link to the accessibility statement on the domain website.

Learn more about what content helps provide your users with accessible digital experiences in [Requirements for delivering a digital-first public experience](https://digital.gov/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience/) and the [OMB Memorandum: Strategic Plan for Improving Management of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act](https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/legacy_drupal_files/omb/procurement/memo/strategic-plan-508-compliance.pdf) (PDF, 212 kb, 13 pages, January 2013).
Learn more about what content helps provide your users with accessible digital experiences in [Requirements for delivering a digital-first public experience](https://digital.gov/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience/) and [Requirements for strengthening the federal government’s commitment to digital accessibility](https://digital.gov/resources/requirements-for-strengthening-the-federal-government-commitment-to-digital-accessibility/).
{{< /box >}}

## Budget and Performance Reports
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- The homepage of your agency's principal website

Learn more about transparency around budgeting and performance reoports in [Requirements for delivering a digital-first public experience](https://digital.gov/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience/) and [OMB Circular A-11](https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/a11.pdf), Part 6.
Learn more about transparency around budgeting and performance reports in [Requirements for delivering a digital-first public experience](https://digital.gov/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience/).
{{< /box >}}

{{< card-policy src="https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/a11.pdf" kicker="Policy" title="OMB Circular A-11, Part 6, Section 210.6" >}}
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- Any known major entry points to your sites
- Any web page that collects substantial information in identifiable form

Learn more about what content helps provide your users with clear, contextualized digital experiences in [Requirements for delivering a digital-first public experience](https://digital.gov/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience/) and in [OMB M-03-22, Guidance for Implementing the Privacy Provisions of the E-Government Act of 2002](https://digital.gov/resources/guidance-for-implementing-the-privacy-provisions-of-the-e-government-act-of-2002-m-03-22/) _(See Attachment A, Section III, Privacy Policies on Agency Websites)_
Learn more about what content helps provide your users with clear, contextualized digital experiences in [Requirements for delivering a digital-first public experience](https://digital.gov/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience/).
{{< /box >}}

{{< card-policy src="https://digital.gov/resources/guidance-for-implementing-the-privacy-provisions-of-the-e-government-act-of-2002-m-03-22/" kicker="Policy" title="**OMB M-03-22:** Guidance for Implementing the Privacy Provisions of the E-Government Act of 2002" >}}**III. Privacy Policies on Agency Websites**
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1. _Content of Privacy Policies_.

1. Agency Privacy Policies must comply with guidance issued in OMB [Memorandum 99-18](https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/1999-M-99-18-Privacy-Policies-on-Federal-Web-Sites.pdf) and must now also include the following two new content areas:
1. Agency Privacy Policies must comply with guidance issued in OMB Memorandum 99-18 and must now also include the following two new content areas:

1. _Consent to collection and sharing_ <sup>[15](https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/memoranda_m03-22/#15)</sup>. Agencies must now ensure that privacy policies:

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2. Agency Privacy Policies must continue to address the following, modified, requirements:

1. Nature, purpose, use and sharing of information collected. Agencies should follow existing policies (issued in [OMB Memorandum 99-18](https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/1999-M-99-18-Privacy-Policies-on-Federal-Web-Sites.pdf)) concerning notice of the nature, purpose, use and sharing of information collected via the Internet, as modified below:
1. Nature, purpose, use and sharing of information collected. Agencies should follow existing policies issued in OMB Memorandum 99-18 concerning notice of the nature, purpose, use and sharing of information collected via the Internet, as modified below:

1. _Privacy Act information_. When agencies collect information subject to the Privacy Act, agencies are directed to explain what portion of the information is maintained and retrieved by name or personal identifier in a Privacy Act system of records and provide a Privacy Act Statement either:

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2. _"Privacy Act Statements"_. Privacy Act Statements must notify users of the authority for and purpose and use of the collection of information subject to the Privacy Act, whether providing the information is mandatory or voluntary, and the effects of not providing all or any part of the requested information.
3. _Automatically Collected Information (site management data)_. Agency Privacy Policies must specify what information the agency collects automatically (i.e., user’s IP address, location, and time of visit) and identify the use for which it is collected (i.e., site management or security purposes).
4. _Interaction with children_: Agencies that provide content to children under 13 and that collect personally identifiable information from these visitors should incorporate the requirements of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA") into their Privacy Policies (see Attachment C) <sup>[19](https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/memoranda_m03-22/#19)</sup>.
5. _Tracking and customization activities_. Agencies are directed to adhere to the following modifications to [OMB Memorandum 00-13](https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/2000-M-00-13-Privacy-Policies-and-Data-Collection-on-Federal-Web-Sites.pdf) and the OMB follow-up guidance letter dated [September 5, 2000](https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/inforeg_cookies_letter90500/):
5. _Tracking and customization activities_. Agencies are directed to adhere to the following modifications to OMB Memorandum 00-13 and the OMB follow-up guidance letter dated [September 5, 2000](https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/inforeg_cookies_letter90500/):

1. _Tracking technology prohibitions_:

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1. in clear language, information about management, operational and technical controls ensuring the security and confidentiality of personally identifiable records (e.g., access controls, data storage procedures, periodic testing of safeguards, etc.), and
2. in general terms, information about any additional safeguards used to identify and prevent unauthorized attempts to access or cause harm to information and systems. (The statement should be at a level to inform the public that their information is being protected while not compromising security.)

1. _Placement of notices_. Agencies should continue to follow the policy identified in [OMB Memorandum 99-18](https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/1999-M-99-18-Privacy-Policies-on-Federal-Web-Sites.pdf) regarding the posting of privacy policies on their websites. Specifically, {{< highlight >}}agencies must post (or link to) privacy policies at:{{< /highlight >}}
1. _Placement of notices_. Agencies should continue to follow the policy identified in OMB Memorandum 99-18 regarding the posting of privacy policies on their websites. Specifically, {{< highlight >}}agencies must post (or link to) privacy policies at:{{< /highlight >}}

1. {{< highlight >}}their principal web site;{{< /highlight >}}
2. {{< highlight >}}any known, major entry points to their sites;{{< /highlight >}}
3. {{< highlight >}}any web page that collects substantial information in identifiable form.{{< /highlight >}}

1. **_Clarity of notices_**. Consistent with [OMB Memorandum 99-18](https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/1999-M-99-18-Privacy-Policies-on-Federal-Web-Sites.pdf), privacy policies must be:
1. **_Clarity of notices_**. Consistent with OMB Memorandum 99-18, privacy policies must be:
1. clearly labeled and easily accessed;
2. written in plain language; and
3. made clear and easy to understand, whether by integrating all information and statements into a single posting, by layering a short "highlights" notice linked to full explanation, or by other means the agency determines is effective.
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## Security

Agencies must have a way for the public to report potential security vulnerabilities, and explain how the agency will respond to such reports.
Agencies have a way for the public to report potential security vulnerabilities, and explain how the agency will respond to such reports.

- Ensure your site's Security Contact and Organization are current in the [.gov registrar](https://domains.dotgov.gov/)
- Publish a vulnerability disclosure policy at [agency].gov/vulnerability-disclosure-policy
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{{< card-policy src="https://cyber.dhs.gov/bod/20-01/#required-actions" kicker="Policy" title="DHS Binding Operational Directive 20-01">}}
{{< /card-policy >}}

{{< card-policy src="https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/M-20-32.pdf" kicker="Policy" title="OMB M-20-32, Improving Vulnerability Identification, Management, and Remediation">}}
{{< /card-policy >}}

---

_These requirements apply to executive branch departments and agencies and their public websites. Check the specific law or policy to see if it also applies to the judicial or legislative agencies, or intranets._
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- /topics/vha/
- /topics/web-based/
- /2024/12/13/driving-digital-transformation-across-government-for-lasting-impact/

# Weight
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- /guides/public-policy/privacy-and-security
- /topics/policy/
- /resources/omb-memos-circulars-executive-orders-and-other-policies

# Weight
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# Set the legislation card title and link
legislation:
title: "OMB M-10-23, Guidance for Agency Use of Third-Party Websites and Applications (PDF, 103 KB, 9 pages)"
link: "https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/legacy_drupal_files/omb/memoranda/2010/m10-23.pdf"
title: "OMB M-10-23, Guidance for Agency Use of Third-Party Websites and Applications"
link: "https://digital.gov/resources/guidance-for-agency-use-of-third-party-websites-and-applications/"

# Featured community to display at the top of the page
featured_communities:
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# Set the legislation card title and link
legislation:
title: "21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act and OMB M-23-22"
link: "/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience"
link: "/resources/delivering-digital-first-public-experience/"

# Featured resource to display at the top of the page
featured_resources:
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