New Search Capabilities Added to FirstGov Portal

FirstGov.gov, in concert with private sector partners Vivísimo, Inc., and the Microsoft Corp., has launched the government’s most powerful search engine, one that:

  • Vastly expands the search to include federal, state, local tribal and territorial documents;
  • Increases the universe of government documents from 8 million to 40 million;
  • Searches more efficiently and effectively by leveraging the powerful Microsoft MSN search index which returns relevant results through sophisticated algorithms;
  • Leverages Vivisimo’s metasearching technology which is unique in government;
  • Uses clustering technology to organize thousands of search results into categories to help citizens locate government information;
  • Gives citizens search results they can trust by providing only official U.S. government information;
  • Costs taxpayers $1.8 million, about half of current search services, generating savings that can be reinvested into further enhancements;
  • Allows user to determine the relevancy of an individual result before leaving the search page through the preview function;
  • Provides enhanced search on kids.gov, espanol.gov and consumeraction.gov;

  • Creates a more citizen-centric government, fulfilling President Bush’s pledge.”
  • Related references:

  • GSA launches upgraded FirstGov search engine
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  • Posted in: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research