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About Data
Data.gov is the U.S. Government's official open data site, providing access to a vast collection of datasets, tools, and resources. It aims to promote transparency and innovation by making government data available to the public and policymakers.
Access a wide range of U.S. government datasets and tools for research and application development.
What You Can Do
- Browse over 400,000 datasets
- Search for datasets by organization
- Explore geospatial data resources
- View data metrics and analytics
- Provide feedback on data catalog
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of datasets are available on Data.gov?
Data.gov offers a variety of datasets across multiple domains, including health, education, and environment.
Is there a cost to access the data on Data.gov?
No, all datasets available on Data.gov are free to access and use.
How can I provide feedback on the datasets?
Users can provide feedback through the Data Catalog interface, which helps improve the platform.
Can I use the data for commercial purposes?
Yes, the data is generally available for public use, including commercial applications, but check specific dataset licenses for restrictions.
How often is the data updated?
The frequency of updates varies by dataset; users can check individual dataset pages for the latest update information.