Instead of giving agencies one benefits portal, the Labor Department’s e-government project will let agencies create their own benefits Web pages and use a search filter to integrate with GovBenefits’ ...
GovBenefits.gov today celebrated its third year by adding more than 600 programs from federal, state and local governments. GovBenefits.gov today celebrated its third year by adding more than 600 ...
Labor Department officials on Monday debuted a new Web site designed to help Americans determine their eligibility for 55 government benefits programs. The site, GovBenefits.gov is the first of the ...
On Friday, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor Steven J. Law announced the launch of GovLoans.gov en Espanol and the expansion of the www.GovBenefits.gov Web site to more than 1,000 federal and state ...
The U.S. Department of Labor, in conjunction with the Office of Management and Budget, today announced the launch of a new version of GovBenefits.gov, a Web site developed to serve citizens as the ...
A two-month old citizen-centered government Web site has added 30 new links to various government programs, including the Justice Department's Sept. 11 Victim Compensation Fund. The site ...
The Labor Department launched GovBenefits.gov in late April, the first new federal e-gov site to come out of the Office of Management and Budget's e-gov initiative. The Labor Department launched ...
GovBenefits.gov, a Web site set up as a one-stop resource for federal benefit programs, has added 23 new programs to its resources. The site now offers information and services for 133 benefit ...
The U.S. Department of Labor said Wednesday it is working to fix a programming glitch in a U.S. government Web portal that makes it easier for phishers to trick people into disclosing sensitive ...
How does government evaluate if their Web efforts are hitting the mark? The metrics that are used for commercial sites - page views and unique visitors - are bound to prove inadequate, according to ...