Most U.S. government websites end in .gov or .mil, but some end in .com, .org, .net, or other top-level domains. This repo contains a list of government domains that do not end in .gov or .mil.
OMB M-22-09: Federal Zero Trust Strategy (PDF, 29 pages, 913 KB) requires federal executive branch agencies to submit non-.gov or .mil domains for inclusion in this list.
The list is availble in multiple views:
- The full list
- Federal government only
- State government only
- Regional governmental bodies only
- County government only
- Local government only
- Native Sovereign Nation government only
- Quasigovernmental domains only
Deprecated and other out of use domains are removed as they are discovered.
You can submit a domain to the list by opening a GitHub issue. We review all submissions before including them on the list.
- Federal government agency websites.
- Federal home loan banks.
- Federal reserve banks and branches.
- Federal libraries, archives, and museums, including Presidential libraries.
- Federal task forces (such as the Preventive Services Task Force) and commissions (such as the 9/11 Commission).
- Department of Defense websites for recruiting and service academies.
- .gov domains – these are managed by the .gov registry.
- .mil domains – these are managed by the DOD Unified Registration System.
- Subdomains or folders that are already covered by a higher-level domain.
If you're looking for the API that used to be located in this repo, we've archived it in a branch.