The problem with the Government's redo of their websites...
cornermouse
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Wed Mar-01-06 05:53 AM
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The problem with the Government's redo of their websites... |
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Try and find anything...
They dare you to try...
Something as simple as accreditation of post-high school institutions? You think you're going to find it? Apparently this occupies a similar level of security that all the rest of the stuff they hide.
Surely they have a master list somewhere? Right? You think they'd want to know the names of all the schools they were accrediting and keep track. Right? You'd never know it from their website.
Looking around, it appears they think their job is to give you the websites of all the various agencies they allow to accredit various disciplines (I assume they pay them to do this) and you are supposed to shuffle off to those websites and search through them to (hopefully) find the information you're after.
:grr:
I am so tired of these people and so tired of the garbage they keep putting out.
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Wed Mar-01-06 06:29 AM
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1. The primary goal of redoing the government web sites is |
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to have the same look and feel no matter which government site you are at. Finding something is down the list a ways, as facts and information are really not that important anymore. The same 'Look and Feel' is very important for unity. Can't be having different Look and Feel now, that is not lock-step. Have to enforce that lock-step or things are gonna fall apart.
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