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March 03, 2025
ADR.gov Website Vanishes Along with All COFO Content
The website for the Interagency ADR Working Group was taken offline around midnight on February 21, 2025. A presidential memorandum in 1988 established the multiagency organization to assist federal agencies develop and implement ADR programs. Among other things, the site hosted information for the Coalition of Federal Ombuds. Fortunately, the entire ADR.gov site, including COFO materials, are preserved the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. (ADR.gov via Internet Archive.)
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