Government Agencies Introduce User-Friendly Federal Register:
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July 29, 2010
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Government Agencies Introduce User-Friendly Federal Register:
While the Federal Register may be the ultimate record of the business
of the USA's Executive Branch, it can be difficult to navigate. The
Register publishes approximately 80,000 pages of documents each year in
the form of Notices, Proposed Rules, Rules and Official Documents; this
is where all new and amended rules to Part 97, the Amateur Radio
Service, must be published before they go into effect. On Monday, July
27 -- in an effort to make things a bit easier on the thousands of
people who access the Federal Register each day -- the US Government
Printing Office and the National Archives' Office of the Federal
Register launched a new and improved online Register. Named Federal
Register 2.0, it is an outgrowth of President Obama's first executive
order that mandated greater federal government transparency. The launch
of the new site coincided with the 75th anniversary of the Federal
Register Act, which became law on July 26, 1935. Read more here
http://www.arrl.org/news/government-agencies-introduce-user-friendly-em-federal-register-em.
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