Domain Management

Clear and consistent use of .gov and .mil domains is essential to maintaining public trust.

It should be easy to identify government websites on the internet. Using a .gov or .mil domain increases security, trust, and accountability, while ensuring the public can clearly identify official government services and information.

DOTGOV Act & M-23-10 (PDF, 96 KB, 3 pages, February 2023)

 DOTGOV Act & M-23-10 (PDF, 96 KB, 3 pages, February 2023)

Domain management: essential knowledge

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An update on our transition

We posted a few weeks ago about changes coming to .gov. Here’s a quick update on our progress and a recap of what’s happening. Find out how these changes impact U.S. governments that already have a domain, want a domain, or have requested a domain. — via DotGov Registry

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Oct 13, 2023

Infrastructure as a (public) service

Over the next few months, CISA will initiate major changes to the .gov top-level domain (TLD) tech infrastructure, laying a foundation for the services we will offer in the coming years. — via DotGov Registry

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Sep 06, 2023

Making Infrastructure Less Invisible

Over the last year, there has been a constant stream of activity at the .gov registry, but most of it hasn’t been on display. This post highlights some of the work to make .gov the most boringly secure, conventionally unconventional domain for governments. — via DotGov Registry

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Sep 14, 2022

Resources on Domain Management

  • Moving to .gov

    If you’re moving to .gov from another top-level domain, like .com, .org, or .us, here are some best practices to help you plan that transition.

  • M-23-10: The Registration and Use of .gov Domains in the Federal Government

    Provides guidance to all federal agencies on the acceptable use and registration of Internet domain names as required by the DOTGOV Online Trust in Government Act of 2020.

  • DOTGOV Online Trust in Government Act of 2020

    Title IX of Public Law No. 116-260, §§ 901-907 (DOTGOV Act of 2020), which outlines responsibilities, authorities, duties, strategies, and requirements related to the process of creating top-level .gov domains, authorizes the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to manage the domain registration process for federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial governments.

  • An introduction to domain management

    A .gov domain instantly conveys credibility and trustworthiness, and proper domain management practices ensure that your website is secure and accessible.

Tools and Services

  • DotGov Registry

    We make it easy to register and manage a .gov domain for US-based government organizations.

More News and Events on Domain Management

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An update on our transition

We posted a few weeks ago about changes coming to .gov. Here’s a quick update on our progress and a recap of what’s happening. Find out how these changes impact U.S. governments that already have a domain, want a domain, or have requested a domain. — via DotGov Registry

DotGov Registry logo

Oct 13, 2023

Infrastructure as a (public) service

Over the next few months, CISA will initiate major changes to the .gov top-level domain (TLD) tech infrastructure, laying a foundation for the services we will offer in the coming years. — via DotGov Registry

DotGov Registry logo

Sep 06, 2023

Making Infrastructure Less Invisible

Over the last year, there has been a constant stream of activity at the .gov registry, but most of it hasn’t been on display. This post highlights some of the work to make .gov the most boringly secure, conventionally unconventional domain for governments. — via DotGov Registry

DotGov Registry logo

Sep 14, 2022