Search
Good search functionality helps the public find exactly what they're looking for.
The search function is an essential component of any government website. It is a critical part of providing a positive user experience. Search is especially important for federal agencies which often have complex websites with large amounts of information. A well-designed search function can help users navigate this complexity and find the information they need quickly and easily.
Related Policy
21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act (21st Century IDEA) & Section III.A.4 of M-23-22

Search: essential knowledge
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Going Live With Search.gov
Your pre-launch checklist will be unique to your agency’s workflow, requirements, and deadlines. Here is a typical checklist.
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Learn how to get search engines to index the right content for better discoverability
Website structure and content can have a significant impact on the ability of search engines to provide a good search experience. Find all you need to know to get search right on your website.
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Special report: Search in support of federal web modernization
Get a high-level view of the public’s experience with seeking services and information from federal government websites that use Search.gov.
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A conversation about content audits
Learn why to do content audits and how to get started.
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Optimization case study: Performance, SEO, and accessibility with CFPB
Review some approaches that designers, developers, and analytics specialists at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau use to build search engine optimization and accessibility testing into their design and development practices.
Search events
Search news
Why the American People Deserve a Digital Government
OMB released new policy guidance for government that includes a variety of actions and standards to help federal agencies design, develop, and deliver modern websites and digital services. Memo M-23-22, Delivering a Digital-First Public Experience, will make it seamless for the public to obtain government information and services online, and help agencies fully implement the 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act (21st Century IDEA). — via The White House

Get to know Search.gov
Search.gov’s goal is to deliver a high-quality, government-wide search engine that allows agencies to customize search experiences for the public, regardless of website type or organization. Learn about standard offerings, as well as three major enhancements. — via USA.gov

Go-Live Checklist for Federal Websites
The Federal Web in the Year of COVID-19
Search.gov: 2019 in Review
In 2019, Search.gov served 295,916,305 queries across more than 2,000 government websites. Find out more in their annual report, including the most common topics that people searched for. — via Search.gov

Resources on Search
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Making the big move: Search in support of federal web modernization
In this special report, we discuss a website redesign’s nine phases and their impact on search.
Tools and Services
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Search.gov
A free hosted search platform for federal websites.
More News and Events on Search
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Why the American People Deserve a Digital Government
OMB released new policy guidance for government that includes a variety of actions and standards to help federal agencies design, develop, and deliver modern websites and digital services. Memo M-23-22, Delivering a Digital-First Public Experience, will make it seamless for the public to obtain government information and services online, and help agencies fully implement the 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act (21st Century IDEA). — via The White House

Get to know Search.gov
Search.gov’s goal is to deliver a high-quality, government-wide search engine that allows agencies to customize search experiences for the public, regardless of website type or organization. Learn about standard offerings, as well as three major enhancements. — via USA.gov

Go-Live Checklist for Federal Websites
The Federal Web in the Year of COVID-19
Search.gov: 2019 in Review
In 2019, Search.gov served 295,916,305 queries across more than 2,000 government websites. Find out more in their annual report, including the most common topics that people searched for. — via Search.gov
