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TTB's Open Government Initiative

TTB is Committed to Open Government

Whether we offer online systems for electronic application submissions, or create interactive tutorials, webinars, and FAQs to connect you to our information and services, we have embraced Open Government. But there is still more to do: We are committed to expanding transparency, participation, and collaboration, and creating a new level of openness and accountability.

As we move forward with Open Government to ensure its principles become an integral part of our mission and culture, we welcome your feedback, comments, and suggestions.

News and Updates

Featured

Stay Up-To-Date With TTB's Latest Public Guidance (07/18/12)

Treasury Updates Open Government Plan - April 2012 [PDF printer-friendly version] (04/27/12)

An Update on Open Government at Treasury (09/20/2011)

News Archives

Why Has There Been So Much Talk About Creating a More Open Government?

Open Government at the U.S. Dept. of the Treasury  arrow (YouTube.com)

Dan Tangherlini, former Assistant Secretary for Management, CFO, and CPO talks about increasing transparency at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

  Current Innovations

Use Permits Online to draft, submit, and track original and amended applications to operate alcohol and tobacco businesses, and to register to make tax free sales of firearms and ammunition.

Permits Online Homepage

 

  FOIA and Records

Tips for making a "perfected" FOIA request.

Submit a Request

 

  Reports and Other Resources

We present an annual report to communicate relevant performance and financial information on our operations.

TTB Annual Reports

 

  Open Government Policy

On his first day in office, President Obama signed a memorandum to all Federal Agencies directing them to break down barriers to transparency, participation, and collaboration between the Federal Government and the people it serves.

Transparency and Open Government Memo