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Standardization and unification of government websites

By standardizing and unifying the design and content structure of the websites of the Cabinet Office and each Ministry and Agency, we will build a common infrastructure for the dissemination of information so that anyone can quickly access necessary information.

Overview

Currently, websites that provide administrative information are developed and operated separately by the Cabinet Office and each Ministry. As a result, there are cases where UI/UX is not consistent and similar information is scattered across multiple websites. Therefore, by promoting standardization and unification of the website design and information communication methods of each Ministry, improvements will be made so that everyone can quickly reach the necessary information and understand it easily and accurately.

Recent Initiatives

Study and development of guidelines

As a first step toward standardization and unification, we conducted a case study of overseas government websites and a survey of the current state of websites of ministries and agencies in Japan. Based on the results of the survey, we are considering the direction of standardization and unification, and creating rules such as "Design Principles" and "Design Guidelines." In the future, we plan to work on verifying the validity of the guidelines through prototype development.

Meetings, etc.

No such information is currently available.