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UHFhd
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Did you know there is not ONE government agency that over see's the 100's of .gov sites ?

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UHFhd wrote:

Did you know there is not ONE government agency that over see's the 100's of .gov sites ?


No

 

----or maybe yea - I knew that!

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UHFhd
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VOtes for

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I think the GSA sets rules that all the .gov sites have to follow. For instance, I think they were the department that announced that all .gov domains had to use DNSSEC by the end of 2010. I was at Akamai at the time, and we handled DNS for many .gov domains, so this requirement forced us to accelerate our DNSSEC implementation timeline so that we could keep their business.