5 FAH-8 H-600
Web site content
5 FAH-8 H-610
content management
(CT:WEB-19; 02-12-2019)
(Office of Origin: IRM/BMP/GRP/GP)
5 FAH-8 H-611 SUBJECT MATTER CONTENT
(CT:WEB-7; 03-15-2013)
a. Keeping the Web site current should be the most time
intensive activity during the operations and maintenance (O&M) period.
Visitors to the Web site expect the information to be current, accurate, and
easy to find. Old information should be removed and archived as soon as it
becomes outdated. New information should be added to the site as soon as it is
made available to the Webmaster.
b. Guidance for content is available from the Internet
Steering Committee Web site.
c. Depending on the size and complexity of the Web
site, content management software could provide an effective means of keeping
the site current. When considering specialized software, program managers need
to evaluate application cost, user training requirements, and target platform.
If personnel turnover is high, the recurring training cost may become
excessive. If specialized software must be installed on the operational
network, IT Configuration Control Board (IT CCB) approval is required before it
can be used.
5 FAH-8 H-612 COPYRIGHT AND FAIR USE
(CT:WEB-19; 02-12-2019)
a. Use of copyrighted material within the Department of
State, including on Department of State Web sites, is governed by 5 FAM 490 Use of Copyrighted Material.
b. Frequently, authors give permission to use clipart
and scripts on the condition that a link to the author's Web site is provided.
When required, a separate page must be created to contain these acknowledgments
(see 5 FAM
776.3 l).
5 FAH-8 H-613 DISCLAIMERS, PRIVACY, AND
LIABILITY
5 FAH-8 H-613.1 Disclaimers
(CT:WEB-19; 02-12-2019)
a. A set of general disclaimers can be obtained by
linking to the Department of State Miscellaneous Documents page.
b. Specific disclaimers must be used for all links
going from a Department of State Web page to a non-Department of State
Web page. This requirement applies to both public and private sector Web
pages (see 5
FAM 772.2). It is sufficient to have a single warning on a page that has
several links.
5 FAH-8 H-613.2 Privacy
(CT:WEB-19; 02-12-2019)
All Department of State Web sites accessible by the public
must contain a privacy notice. The easiest way to satisfy this requirement is
to create a link to the Privacy and Computer Fraud and Abuse Acts Notices page
at the U.S. Department of State Web site.
5 FAH-8 H-613.3 Liability
(CT:WEB-1; 09-29-2005)
If the Web site does not link to the Department of States
Disclaimer page, it must display the following statement. Any variation from
this wording must be approved by the Legal Advisors Office (L/LM).
This system is made available by an agency of the
United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency
thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or
assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness,
or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product or process disclosed, or
represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference
herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name,
trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply
its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or
any agency thereof. The views and opinions of originators expressed herein do
not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any
agency thereof.
5 FAH-8 H-614 VALIDATION
5 FAH-8 H-614.1 Links
(CT:WEB-1; 09-29-2005)
As a best practice, every Web site should be checked
regularly, at least monthly, to revalidate the links on all of the Web pages.
This will become a mandatory requirement starting on January 1, 2006.
5 FAH-8 H-614.2 Information
(CT:WEB-1; 09-29-2005)
In addition to keeping the subject matter information
current, dynamic data must be revalidated on a regular basis. Scripts that
filter the data should be tested with known samples to ensure they continue to
function correctly.
5 FAH-8 H-615 Through H-629 Unassigned