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PUBLIC LAW 107-347—DEC. 17, 2002 116 STAT. 2919 (iii) tools to aggregate and disaggregate data; and (iv) security protocols to protect information. (2) AGENCY REQUIREMENTS.— (A) Not later than 2 years Deadline, after the date of enactment of this Act, each agency shall— (i) consult with the Committee and solicit public comment; (ii) establish a process for determining which Government information the agency intends to make available and accessible to the public on the Internet and by other means; (iii) develop priorities and schedules for making Government information available and accessible; (iv) make such fined determinations, priorities, and schedules available for public comment; (v) post such final determinations, priorities, and schedules on the Internet; and (vi) submit such final determinations, priorities, and schedules to the Director, in the report established under section 202(g). (B) Each agency shall update determinations, priorities, and schedules of the agency, as needed, sifter consulting with the Committee and soliciting public comment, if appropriate. (3) PUBLIC DOMAIN DIRECTORY OF PUBLIC FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT WEBSITES. — (A) ESTABLISHMENT.—Not later than 2 years after the Deadline, effective date of this title, the Director and each agency shall— (i) develop and establish a public domain directory of public Federal Government websites; and (ii) post the directory on the Internet with a link to the integrated Internet-based system established under section 204. (B) DEVELOPMENT. — With the assisteuice of each agency, the Director shall— (i) direct the development of the directory through a collaborative effort, including input from— (I) agency librarians; (II) information technology managers; (III) program managers; (IV) records managers; (V) Federal depository librarians; and (VI) other interested parties; and (ii) develop a public domain taxonomy of subjects used to review gind categorize public Federal Government websites. (C) UPDATE. — With the assistemce of each agency, the Administrator of the Office of Electronic Government shall— (i) update the directory as necessary, but not less Deadline, than every 6 months; and (ii) solicit interested persons for improvements to the directory, (g) ACCESS TO FEDERALLY FUNDED RESEARCH AND DEVELOP- MENT.— (1) DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF GOVERNMENTWIDE REPOSITORY AND WEBSITE.—