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==Policy==
 
==Policy==
The GSA implements the following requirements as a policy in registering .gov domain names:<ref>[https://www.dotgov.gov/portal/web/dotgov/policy#10217310 Policy DOTGOV]<ref>
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The GSA implements the following requirements as a policy in registering .gov domain names:<ref>[https://www.dotgov.gov/portal/web/dotgov/policy#10217310 Policy DOTGOV]</ref>
 
* Federal, State, and local governments including Native Sovereign Nations are allowed to register .gov domain names.
 
* Federal, State, and local governments including Native Sovereign Nations are allowed to register .gov domain names.
 
* The Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the requesting or sponsoring organization, highest ranking Information Technology Officer from independent Federal government agencies, boards, and commissions or the proper State or Local Officials must authorize the domain name to be registered and submit it to the GSA. Domain Names from Native Sovereign Nations must be authorized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior. The GSA will evaluate if the proposed domain name to be registered is appropriate and on a case to case basis it reserves its right not to assign the domain name.
 
* The Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the requesting or sponsoring organization, highest ranking Information Technology Officer from independent Federal government agencies, boards, and commissions or the proper State or Local Officials must authorize the domain name to be registered and submit it to the GSA. Domain Names from Native Sovereign Nations must be authorized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior. The GSA will evaluate if the proposed domain name to be registered is appropriate and on a case to case basis it reserves its right not to assign the domain name.
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