Information Quality and Integrity Guidance
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This document outlines guidance on information quality and integrity for federal agencies. It establishes principles and practices to ensure that information disseminated by agencies is accurate, reliable, and useful.
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This guidance document, originating from the US Federal government, provides a framework for ensuring the quality and integrity of information disseminated by federal agencies. It details principles related to objectivity, utility, and integrity, aiming to enhance public trust and the effectiveness of agency operations. The document serves as a standard for internal agency practices regarding data collection, management, and dissemination.
While this guidance does not impose direct compliance obligations with specific deadlines or penalties on external entities, regulated parties, particularly government contractors and agencies, should be aware of these principles. Adherence to these information quality standards is expected to be a factor in agency operations and interactions, potentially influencing procurement processes and data-sharing agreements. Compliance officers should familiarize themselves with these standards to ensure alignment with agency expectations.
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