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The GSA said it will begin posting reports in December on govinfo.gov. Image: Rena Schild/Shutterstock.com

Federal agencies can now set up accounts under a new requirement to publicly post reports they produce under orders from Congress, and submissions of reports will be accepted starting October 16, the GSA has said.

The GSA said it will begin posting reports in December on govinfo.gov under the Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act, which was incorporated into the fiscal 2023 defense budget law. “Having a one-stop location on GovInfo will provide the American people an invaluable opportunity to see information which was often not publicly available,” it said.

“When fully deployed, this will be the first time congressionally mandated reports will be accessible to the public in one place. Under this new requirement, agencies will continue their current practice of submitting printed, signed copies of mandated reports directly to Congress and committees and subcommittees,” it said.

The site for agencies to open accounts is here.

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