Digital Strategy at the Department of Justice
August 21st, 2012
On May 23, 2012, the White House released the Federal Digital Strategy
that outlined the use of “modern tools and technologies to seize the
digital opportunity and fundamentally change how the Federal Government
serves both its internal and external customers–building a 21st century
platform to better serve the American People.” That means making sure
information and services are easily accessible on the internet anytime,
anywhere, and on any device. It means you will be able to find and share
information that is important to you, your family and your community.
In the past few years, the Department of Justice has taken many steps to make the department’s information more available and accessible. We’ve added hundreds of data sets to data.gov, have begun using social media to bring information directly to you, and added more information to our website than ever before. But we know we can do more. As we begin to formulate our digital strategy, we want your input on which information and services you’d like us to prioritize and make more tech and mobile-friendly. There are two areas where we’d like your input:
We’ve come up with a few possibilities for each area. You can see the list on our Digital Strategy web page, justice.gov/digitalstrategy.
We welcome your feedback on the possible candidates for improvement, or other opportunities we may have overlooked. Your feedback, combined with other internal and external conversations, will guide our digital plan in the coming months and years.
Read more about how we are participating in the Digital Government Strategy and Open Government at our website.
Trinity Mount Ministries

In the past few years, the Department of Justice has taken many steps to make the department’s information more available and accessible. We’ve added hundreds of data sets to data.gov, have begun using social media to bring information directly to you, and added more information to our website than ever before. But we know we can do more. As we begin to formulate our digital strategy, we want your input on which information and services you’d like us to prioritize and make more tech and mobile-friendly. There are two areas where we’d like your input:
- What Justice Department information would you like to be able to access on mobile devices?
- What Justice Department information, data, or applications would you like to us make available via APIs (Applied Programming Interface)?
We’ve come up with a few possibilities for each area. You can see the list on our Digital Strategy web page, justice.gov/digitalstrategy.
We welcome your feedback on the possible candidates for improvement, or other opportunities we may have overlooked. Your feedback, combined with other internal and external conversations, will guide our digital plan in the coming months and years.
Read more about how we are participating in the Digital Government Strategy and Open Government at our website.
Trinity Mount Ministries

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