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The Interactive Citizen's Handbook
Your Guide to the U.S. Government
Both the Internet and the use of information technology to distribute
government information are evolving rapidly. Here are a number of useful
ways of finding what you want:
Searching for something specific:
- You can search the White
House web site
- You can also
search all government
websites via a database that provides access to the content of all
government sites.
- The
Government Information
Locator Service, GILS is a database under development that contains
records of all public government information, not just what is available
on the Internet.
- You can also
search our White House Publications.
- President Clinton and
Vice President Gore are leading a revolution to give you better service
from your government.
You can also browse:
- You can follow links to these Federal agencies and commissions:
White House Offices and Agencies
The President's Cabinet
Federal Agencies and Commissions
The Legislative Branch
The Judicial Branch
- Some starting points for useful government information in the
following areas:
Education and Training
Employment
Health
Safety
Travel and Tourism
Arts, Libraries, and Museums
Housing
You can learn more about
the United States of America and our government
from the United
States Information Service.
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