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  2. Category : Government services web portals in the United States

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  3. Business.gov - Wikipedia

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    Business.gov was launched in 1997 as the U.S. Business Advisor by the National Technical Information Service of the United States Department of Commerce.The U.S. Business Advisor aimed to improve interaction between businesses and government agencies by providing a single resource for finding tools, how-to guides, frequently asked questions, current items of interest, and information on doing ...

  4. USA.gov - Wikipedia

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    USA.gov is the comprehensive and user-friendly site that links to every federal, state, local, and tribal government in the United States. It offers e-mail alerts, live chat, search, RSS feeds, social media, and Spanish-language services to help the public access and interact with government information and services.

  5. Federal Web Managers Council - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Web Managers Council (Web Council) is an interagency group of senior federal government Web managers and new media directors who work together to improve the delivery of United States government information and services online. Established in 2004, its current mission is to provide opportunities for collaboration among U.S ...

  6. US government orders big US airlines to explain their ...

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    The Biden administration is examining the four largest U.S. airline frequent-flyer programs and how they devalue points that consumers have earned and frequently change the number of points or ...

  7. Data.gov - Wikipedia

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    Data.gov is a website that provides access to high value, machine-readable datasets generated by the U.S. Federal Government and other organizations. It was launched in 2009 and became a statutory requirement in 2019 with the OPEN Government Data Act.

  8. E-democracy - Wikipedia

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    E-democracy is the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in political and governance processes to enhance democracy. Learn about its origins, applications, benefits, and challenges from this Wikipedia article.

  9. MACRS - Wikipedia

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    MACRS is the current tax depreciation system in the United States that allows annual deductions for depreciation of tangible property. It has different lives, methods, and special rules for various classes of assets and industries, and it may be modified by bonus depreciation or alternative depreciation system.