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Which U.S. Branch controls government websites?

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Yeah, this should be known by me, but it isn't. I've been wondering, what U.S. branch controls how government websites are developed and what they say?

 

From what I understand, most military and other government make the webpages and what is typed, but who is the main boss: Executive, Judicial, Congress?

Bio I'm afraid I don't have a hard answer for you, but I've heard various indications over the years that each agency (within each branch) controls its own web site. In the case of an agency with a small bureaucratic element, like the Supreme Court, it may be handled by their funding agency (such as the Government Accounting Office).

 

Sorry I don't have anything more specific for you.

From what I understand, most military and other government make the webpages and what is typed, but who is the main boss: Executive, Judicial, Congress?

 

I'm working on a web page for NASA. Most of the guidelines are internal to the agency, but the rest are Congressionally approved law, most notably Section 508 requirements for handicap accessibility (which NASA takes VERY seriously)

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