Title: U.S
Author(s): Government Internet Domain Names. Federal Networking Council.
Status: INFORMATIONAL
Date: Jun 1995
Length: 6641
Obsoleted by: RFC1816
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.
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