The web site analytics.usa.gov, which is run by the General Services Administration, provides real time web site analytics for a selection of federal government web sites.
From “about this site”:
This data provides a window into how people are interacting with the government online. The data comes from a unified Google Analytics account for U.S. federal government agencies known as the Digital Analytics Program. This program helps government agenices understand how people find, access, and use government services online. The program does not track individuals, and anonymizes the IP addresses of visitors.
Not every government website is represented in this data. Currently, the Digital Analytics Program collects web traffic from almost 300 executive branch government domains, including every cabinet department, out of about 1,350 domains total.
More information:
- Digital Analytics Program. Digitalgov.gov.
The Digital Analytics Program offers advanced, easy Web analytics to federal agencies. The program is a hosted shared service provided by the Digital Services Innovation Center in GSA’s Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies. - analytics.usa.gov on github. General Services Administration. “A collaboration to publish government website analytics.”
- USA.gov: What analytics can tell us about the American mind By Alice Lipowicz. FCW (Nov 29, 2011).
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