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The public, including students and researchers, often wants to know something about the organization that
sponsors a public website. An "About Us" page tells the public who’s accountable for the websites content.
The E–Government Act requires specific information that must be included on all federal public websites, and
several of these requirements are most appropriately included on an "About Us" page. (See details below under
"How to Implement.") Having consistent content and terminology across government websites—such as having
"About Us" pages—helps the public find what they need. Users of government websites will know what labels to
look for, and will be confident they’ll get the same basic content when they get there.