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Jan
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Content Management Systems Toolkit

A Content Management System can help support your agency’s mission by making it easier to publish structured, open content.

If your agency is thinking about implementing a new Content Management System (CMS), or updating your current CMS, check out the new CMS toolkit on HowTo.gov. A CMS can streamline your agency’s content publication processes, and make it easier to publish structured, open content. The toolkit will help you:

  • Choose the right CMS for your needs
  • Migrate content, and
  • Develop a business case for investing in a CMS

One of the most popular open-source CMS in government right now is Drupal. If you’d like to learn more about Drupal, we’re hosting a webinar on Thursday, January 31 which will give you an overview of the Drupal CMS, discuss the pros and cons, and provide an introduction to the Drupal community. The webinar is free and open to government employees. Learn more and register. We’re planning additional webinars in the coming months to review other CMS tools, and learn about publishing open content – stay tuned.

One of the goals of the Digital Government Strategy is to help agencies deliver government information and services anytime, anywhere, on any device. A CMS makes it easy to publish open content, and is a key step to a more transparent and open government.

This toolkit was developed with input from many of our colleagues across government, who volunteered their time and knowledge to help us create this new resource. If your agency isn’t yet using a CMS to publish content, our CMS toolkit on HowTo.gov can help you find the right CMS to simplify your life, and improve how your agency shares information.

What CMS do you use, and are you happy with it? Share your CMS tips!

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  1. Angry Birds Game says:

    This article is not providing us the detailed information regarding Content Management Systems, but I am waiting for upcoming posts in this field.

  2. Fachim says:

    We are software development company in Indonesia, using CMS, such as Drupal or Joomla on providing best and high-quality website/portal save us development time. We only focus on design and consulting service, since all just work, easy to install, less interact with code and almost zero maintenance.

    We recommend Drupal, as we use it for our company website Aman Technology. Drupal have rich of plugin and modules, all you need on modern website are available there. It is easy to customize and let user focus in the content.

  3. John Smith says:

    Well, nobody wants to go again and again and look for a developer or designer, and here CMS plays an important role. Not only it is secure but it also allows you to design your website as you wish without the hassle of coding part.

  1. 12 Big Ideas & Predictions for 2013 » blog.howto.gov says:

    [...] Government: Open source platforms will continue to dominate as content management systems offer opportunities for collaboration across the federal [...]

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