They don't have a name for it yet, but the National Archives (NARA) Office of the Federal Register (OFR) has launched a new blog. OFR made the announcement in their first blog post, Introducing the Federal Register Blog, on the website FederalRegister.gov (also called "Federal Register 2.0"):
In our new FR Blog, we aim to give you an insider’s view of FederalRegister.gov (FR 2.0) and open up lines of discussion about the Federal Register system in general. We will post news updates about the FederalRegister.gov website, create a forum for readers, and also stray into items about our other publications and services on FDsys.gov, OFR.gov, and Archives.gov.
We want you to stay on top of all our initiatives...For example, we will soon blog about a new, currently updated edition of the U.S. Government Manual, coming online soon.
...In the spirit of notice and comment rulemaking, we’re asking our readers to take up the [blog] naming question. Send us your suggestions through blog comments.
Readers can subscribe to an RSS feed of the blog.
Comments