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Network Working Group Federal Networking Council Request For Comments: 1811 June 1995 Category: Informational

               U.S. Government Internet Domain Names

Status of this Memo

 This memo provides information for the Internet community.  This memo
 does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of
 this memo is unlimited.

Abstract

 This document describes the registration policies for the top-level
 domain ".GOV".   Thus far, Federal Agencies and their subsidiaries
 have registered without any guidance.  This has resulted in multiple
 registrations for Federal Agencies and naming schemes that do not
 facilitate responsiveness to the public.  This document fixes this by
 restricting registrations to coincide with the approved structure of
 the US government.  The document cited, FIPS 95-1, provides a
 standard recognized structure into which domain registrations for
 top-level domains.  The IANA requires that an organization/country
 apply for and get a 2 letter code from ISO/ITU (e.g., US for United
 States) for additional top-level registration.
 As a side effect, this reduces the number of .GOV level registrations
 and reduces the workload on the Internic.

U.S. GOVERNMENT INTERNET DOMAIN NAMES POLICY

 The .GOV domain is delegated from the root authority to the US
 Federal Networking Council.  The .GOV domain is for registration of
 US governmental entities on the federal level only.  Registrations
 for state and local governmental agencies shall be made under the .US
 domain in accordance with the policies for that domain.
 1) The document "Codes for the Identification of Federal and
 Federally Assisted Organizations", FIPS 95-1 (or its successor)
 lists the official names of US Government agencies.
   A) Top-level entities (e.g., those with codes ending in 00 such as
   "1200 Department of Agriculture"), and independent agencies and
   organizations (e.g., "National Science Foundation and other non-
   indented listings unless prohibited below) as listed in this
   document are eligible for registration directly under .GOV.

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   B) Autonomous law enforcement components of top-level entities
   (e.g., "Federal Bureau of Investigation", "Secret Service", "Coast
   Guard") are also eligible for registration.
   C) Cross-agency collaborative organizations (e.g., "Federal
   Networking Council", "Information Infrastructure Task Force") are
   eligible for registration under .GOV upon presentation of the
   chartering document and are the only non-FIPS-listed
   organizations eligible for registration under .GOV.
   D) Subsidiary, non-autonomous components of top-level or other
   entities are not eligible for separate registration.
   International organizations listed in this document are NOT
   eligible for registration under .GOV.
   E) Organizations listed as "Federally Aided Organizations" are not
   eligible for registration under .GOV and should register under
   .ORG or other appropriate top-level domain.
   F) Organizations subsidiary to "Department of Defense" must
   register under the ".MIL" domain via the Defense Data Network
   Network Information Center - contact registrar@nic.ddn.mil.
 The only standard exceptions to these rules are changes to
 governmental structure due to statutory, regulatory or executive
 directives not yet reflected in the above document.  The requesting
 agency should provide documentation in one of the above forms to
 request an exception.  Other requests for exception should be
 referred to the Federal Networking Council.
 2) A domain name should be derived from the official name for the
 organization (e.g., "USDA.Gov" or "Agriculture.GOV".)  The
 registration shall be listed in the registration database under the
 official name (per FIPS 95-1) for the organization or under the name
 in the chartering document.
 3) Only ONE registration and delegation shall be made per agency.
 The .GOV registration authority shall provide registrations on a
 first-come first-served basis.  It is an individual agency matter as
 to which portion of the agency is responsible for managing the domain
 space under a delegated agency domain.
 4) Those agencies and entities that have multiple registrations under
 .GOV may retain them for a maximum of 3 years from the publication
 date of this document.  Within 6 months after the publication of this
 document, one primary domain must be selected for the agency.  The
 other (secondary) domains must cease further sub-delegations and
 registrations at this time.  As of 1 year after the publication of

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 this document, the secondary domains will become undelegated and will
 revert to the control of the .GOV owner. As of 2 years after the
 publication of this document, all registrations in the secondary
 domains must be mirrored in the primary domain and those names should
 be used where possible. At the 3 year point, all secondary domain
 registrations will be deleted.
 5) Those agencies and entities already registered in .GOV but not
 listed in FIPS 95-1 (e.g., DOE labs, state entities) may retain their
 registration within the constraint of the single registration rule
 (see para 4).  No further non-FIPS-listed registrations will be made.
 State and local entities are strongly encouraged to re-register under
 .US, but this is not mandatory.

References

 [1] Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 95-1 (FIPS
     PUB 95-1, "Codes for the Identification of Feral and Federally
     Assisted Organizations", U.S. Department of Commerce, National
     Institute of Standards and Technology, January 4, 1993.
 [2] Postel, J., "Domain Name System Structure and Delegation", RFC
     1591, USC/Information Sciences Institute, March 1994.

Security Considerations

 Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

 Federal Networking Council
 4001 N. Fairfax Drive
 Arlington, VA 22203
 Phone: (703) 522-6410
 EMail: execdir@fnc.gov
 URL:  http://www.fnc.gov

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