Mission and Purpose
The Interagency Committee on Government Information (ICGI) was created in June 2003 to implement Section 207 of the EGovernment Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-347, 44 U.S.C. Ch 36).
The ICGI has an extensive agenda to draft recommendations and share effective practices for:
- Access to federal government information.
- Dissemination of federal government information.
- Retention of federal government information.
The ultimate goal is to make it easier for all Americans to find and use the government information and services they need.
For more information about the structure, organization, and responsibilities of the ICGI, see:
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Executive Committee
The ICGI is managed by an Executive Committee, comprised of representatives from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the federal Chief Information Officers Council, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), and the General Services Administration (GSA). The Committee has established three Work Groups to carry out its work.
Executive Committee Reports to OMB
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ICGI Work Groups and Work Plans
The Committee established three Work Groups to carry out its work.
The Work Groups include representatives from throughout all three branches of the federal government, and includes information technology specialists, public affairs officers, librarians, electronic records managers, web content managers, e-government program managers, and others. The Work Groups are available for consultation with any federal agency and will solicit comments on its work from all agencies. The Work Groups report to the ICGI Executive Committee.
Categorization of Information Work Group
E-Gov Access Work Group
Electronic Records Policy Work Group
Web Content Management Work Group
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Requests for Public Comment
We welcome your comments on the following ICGI documents:
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Public Meetings
We welcome your participation:
Categorization of Information Working Group
Web Content Management Working Group
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Documents Library
For a complete list and links to ICGI documents, visit the Documents Library, or type "ICGI" into the search term box on cio.gov.
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Contact Us
For more information about the ICGI, contact the Work Group Chairs listed above or:
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