An important principle of the Site Scanning project is to identify specific programs and people within TTS, GSA, and the wider government that our scans can deliver real value to. Asking these users what data would be useful to them and how we can iterate these scans and report pages is key to this program's success.
We consider an active stakeholder to be a person or team that actively use our program data.
Here's the programs that are currently identified as active stakeholders that are using our scans and from whom we are soliciting feedback on each iteration.
They use Site Scanning data to:
- Identify federal websites that have not installed DAP
- Identify federal websites that have out of date or misconfigured DAP implementations.
- Compare agency adoption of DAP vs. Google Analytics more broadly.
- Track adoption of code updates.
They want to know:
- Which websites have DAP on them.
- How are those website's DAP code configured.
- Which websites have GA on them.
- The site uses much of the available data in Site Scanning for its statuscard pages
- We've built report pages and direct download links for DAP implementation data that the group needs to track agency progress.
- The site uses our Federal Website Index, DAP data, and USWDS data.
- The site uses our Federal Website Index, DAP data, and USWDS data.
- We've built a scan that detects the presence of certain required hyperlinks.
- They are using Site Scanning data to help inventory and then consolidate their websites.
- They use the 'Third Party Service URLs' field to look for the use of unsafe third party services by agencies.
- The Federal Website Index, DAP compliance, and USWDS compliance are used to implement and track compliance for 21st Century IDEA.