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Go.USA.Gov

Before using an approved social networking or social media technology, please do so in accordance with your agency's policies and procedures pertaining to Procurement, information technology, cyber security, privacy, accessibility, social media, and any other applicable State of Oklahoma standards or laws. If you have any questions about your agency's policies and procedures, please contact your agency's information technology manager or general counsel.

Cost: Free

Product Description: Go.USA.gov is a URL shortener that lets anyone with a government e-mail address create short, trustworthy .gov website addresses (URLs) to use on online services with character-limit restrictions. This service only shortens government URLs – that is: .mil, .gov, .fed.us, and .si.edu URLs. Go.USA.gov also tracks the number of clicks each shortened URL receives, allowing users to measure the impact of their outreach.

URL: http://go.usa.gov

Key Functionality: Only agencies with a verifiable U.S. federal, state, or local government e-mail address may register for a Go.USA.gov account to create shortened URLs (website addresses). The service only shortens government URLs - .mil, .gov, .fed.us and .si.edu URLs. Go.USA.gov also tracks the number of clicks each shortened URL receives.

  • State of Oklahoma Go.USA.Gov ToolKit (.pdf, 6 pp, 113 KB)

Resources: 

  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Go.USA.ogv Blog

Security Notice:

  • Because of an increase in spamming using .gov URLs (link opens in a new window) allegedly related to the collaboration between USA.gov and bitly to generate shortened .gov URLs, the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) Information Services Division (ISD) is discouraging agencies from using bitly for shortened URL creation (Added: 10/22/2012)

 

Last Modified on 01/14/2013
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