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Introduced | 1985 |
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TLD type | Sponsored top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | General Services Administration |
Sponsor | General Services Administration |
Intended use | Governmental entities |
Actual use | United States government; formerly only federal government but later expanded to include state and local government |
Registration restrictions | Must meet eligibility requirements and submit authorization letter |
Structure | Registrations at second level permitted |
Documents | RFC 920; RFC 1591; RFC 2146 |
Dispute policies | None |
Website | dotgov.gov |
DNSSEC | yes |
The domain name gov is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. The name is derived from government, indicating its restricted use by government entities in the United States. The gov domain is administered by the General Services Administration (GSA), an independent agency of the United States federal government.
The U.S. is the only country that has a government-specific top-level domain in addition to its country-code top-level domain. This is a result of the origins of the Internet as a U.S. federal government-sponsored research network (see ARPANET and National Science Foundation Network). Other countries typically delegate a second-level domain for this purpose, for example: .gc.ca is the second-level domain for the Government of Canada and all subdomains.
Some U.S. federal agencies use fed.us rather than gov. The Department of Defense and its subsidiary organizations use the mil sTLD. Some U.S. governmental entities use other domains, such as com domains by the United States Postal Service (which uses both usps.gov and usps.com for the same website, although it only advertises the com address), and the United States Army's recruitment website (goarmy.com, this trend is repeated at the recruitment websites of the other branches of the U.S. military).
Additionally, some technically private organizations having some formal association with the federal government make use of gov, such as the Federal Reserve System (federalreserve.gov).
All governments in the U.S. are allowed to apply for delegations in gov, such as atlantaga.gov for the city of Atlanta, loudoun.gov for the county of Loudoun, Virginia and georgia.gov for the U.S. state of Georgia. This was not always true; under an earlier policy, only federal agencies were allowed to use the domain, and agencies beneath cabinet level were required to use subdomains of their parent agency. There is a lack of consistency in addresses of state and local government sites, with some using gov, some us, some using both (the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania uses www.pa.gov, www.pennsylvania.gov and www.state.pa.us for the same web site) and still others in com, org or other TLDs.
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Use of the gov domain is restricted to governments entities. According to GSA guidelines, this includes U.S. Governmental departments, programs, and agencies on the federal level; federally recognized tribes (referred to by the GSA as Native Sovereign Nations, which must use the suffix -NSN.gov); State governmental entities and programs; cities and townships represented by an elected body of officials; counties and parishes represented by an elected body of officials; and U.S. territories.[1]
The URL for registration services is http://www.dotgov.gov.[2]
To register a gov domain, a letter of authorization must be submitted to the GSA. For federal agencies, the authorization must be submitted by cabinet-level chief information officer (CIO). For state governments, authorization from the governor or state CIO is required. Domain names for cities require authorization from the mayor or equivalent official; for counties, authorization may be submitted by county commissioners or equivalent officials, or by the highest-ranking county official.[3] For Native Sovereign Nations, the authorization must come from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.[4]
The GSA provides guidelines for naming of second-level domains, such as those used by state and local governments. For states, the domain name must include the full state name or postal abbreviation, and the abbreviation must not be obscured by inclusion in a larger word. For example, invalid.gov for Idaho would be an unacceptable domain name. For local governments, the domain name must include the state name or abbreviation. However, many .gov domain names (such as boston.gov and seattle.gov) do not conform to the naming convention because they were already registered before the GSA enacted this policy.[5]
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Policy regarding the gov domain is laid out in 41 CFR Part 102-173, a Final Rule promulgated by the GSA in the Federal Register on March 28, 2003.[6]
No new gov domains for U.S. federal executive branch departments have been allowed to be registered since June 13, 2011, as a result of the implementation of Executive Order 13571[7] issued by President Obama. The move is part of a general attempt to improve the efficiency of U.S. governmental Web usage by weeding out unnecessary, redundant, outdated, or wasteful sites. [8]
As of November 2009, all states in the U.S. have operational domains in gov:
Alabama | al.gov and alabama.gov |
Alaska | alaska.gov |
Arizona | az.gov |
Arkansas | ar.gov and arkansas.gov |
California | ca.gov and california.gov |
Colorado | colorado.gov |
Connecticut | ct.gov |
Delaware | Delaware.gov |
Florida | florida.gov and fl.gov (redirects to myflorida.com) |
Georgia | georgia.gov and ga.gov |
Guam | guam.gov |
Hawaii | hawaii.gov (redirects to ehawaii.gov) |
Idaho | idaho.gov |
Illinois | Illinois.gov |
Indiana | in.gov |
Iowa | iowa.gov and ia.gov |
Kansas | ks.gov and kansas.gov |
Kentucky | ky.gov and kentucky.gov |
Louisiana | louisiana.gov |
Maine | maine.gov |
Maryland | maryland.gov |
Massachusetts | mass.gov |
Michigan | michigan.gov |
Minnesota | mn.gov (redirects to state.mn.us) |
Mississippi | mississippi.gov |
Missouri | mo.gov |
Montana | mt.gov and montana.gov |
Nebraska | nebraska.gov |
Nevada | nv.gov |
New Hampshire | nh.gov and visitnh.gov |
New Jersey | nj.gov and newjersey.gov |
New Mexico | newmexico.gov |
New York | ny.gov |
North Carolina | nc.gov and northcarolina.gov |
North Dakota | nd.gov |
Ohio | ohio.gov and oh.gov |
Oklahoma | ok.gov |
Oregon | oregon.gov |
Pennsylvania | pa.gov and pennsylvania.gov |
Puerto Rico | pr.gov |
Rhode Island | ri.gov |
South Carolina | sc.gov |
South Dakota | sd.gov |
Tennessee | tennessee.gov and tn.gov |
Texas | texas.gov |
Utah | utah.gov |
Vermont | vermont.gov |
Virginia | virginia.gov |
Washington | wa.gov and washington.gov |
West Virginia | wv.gov |
Wisconsin | wisconsin.gov |
Wyoming | wyoming.gov |
The District of Columbia follows this trend with dc.gov
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