NTIA General Policy
NTIA accepts email, written, and verbal communications
from anyone and/or any
organization. These communications may be shared within
the government, and may,
depending on the subject matter, be retained in agency
files. Information from
agency files is routinely released to fulfill information
requests made under
the Freedom of Information Act and as otherwise required
by law.
NTIA Mailing Lists
If you are interested in notifications from the NTIA grant
programs or
other specialized mailing lists, we ask you to provide
your email address
so that we can send it to you. These mailing lists are
generally used to send
notices and information about those activities. NTIA
does not sell or rent its
mailing lists; however, these mailing lists may be shared
with non-profit
organizations co-sponsoring events with NTIA.
NTIA Web Site
Because of the way in which computer server technology
works, the Internet
protocol address, and the date and time of access is
logged when you visit
NTIA's web site. NTIA reviews this information for statistical
purposes,
and periodically deletes this information from its systems
logs.
Other
Specific proceedings where the public is invited to comment
will contain a notice of
what the agency intends to do with public comments. In
most cases, these
comments will become part of the public record and be
posted to the web site.
June 16, 1998
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