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  2. .gov - Wikipedia

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    U.S.-based government organizations and publicly controlled entities are eligible to obtain a .gov domain. This includes federal, state, local, or territorial government, as well as any tribal government recognized by the federal government or a state government. [14] To register a .gov domain, an authorization letter must be submitted to CISA.

  3. .us - Wikipedia

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    A state's main government portal is usually found at the third-level domain state.state.us, which is reserved for this purpose. However, some state administrations prefer .gov domains: for example, California's government portal is located at www.ca.gov, while www.state.ma.us redirects to Massachusetts's portal at www.mass.gov.

  4. GoDaddy - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, GoDaddy completed the acquisition of the domain registry services of Neustar and renamed the service "GoDaddy Registry".Initially, GoDaddy Registry operated the country code top-level domains .co and .us, and generic top-level domains such as .biz and .club.

  5. United States DOGE Service - Wikipedia

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    A Digital Services Playbook, for improving digital government [8] Draft Web Design Standards, "to build accessible, mobile-friendly government websites" [9] TechFAR Handbook, [10] on federal contracting and procurement [11] [12] Discovery Sprint Guide [13] The USDS sends a report to Congress each year detailing its projects and accomplishments ...

  6. Domain registration - Wikipedia

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    When a registrar registers a com domain name for an end-user, it must pay a maximum annual fee of US$7.34 to VeriSign, the registry operator for com, and a US$0.18 annual administration fee to ICANN. Most domain registrars price their services and products to address both the annual fees and the administration fees that must be paid to ICANN.

  7. Domain name registrar - Wikipedia

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    Domain registration information is maintained by the domain name registries, which contract with domain registrars to provide registration services to the public. An end user selects a registrar to provide the registration service, and that registrar becomes the designated registrar for the domain chosen by the user.

  8. Department of Government Efficiency - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), [note 1] officially the U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization, is a temporary organization under the United States DOGE Service, formerly known as the United States Digital Service.

  9. Domain name registry - Wikipedia

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    A domain name registry is a database of all domain names and the associated registrant information in the top level domains of the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet that enables third party entities to request administrative control of a domain name. Most registries operate on the top-level and second-level of the DNS.