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---
title: "Exciting additions to analytics.usa.gov"
date: 2016-06-17 12:00-400
authors:
- timlowden
tags:
- analytics.usa.gov
excerpt: "We’ve expanded analytics.usa.gov to include 15(!) more
agency-specific dashboard pages. We now offer agency-specific analytics
data pages for a total of 25 major federal agencies, and each one is
accessible from the dropdown menu at the top of the site."
description: "We’ve expanded analytics.usa.gov to include 15(!) more
agency-specific dashboard pages. We now offer agency-specific analytics
data pages for a total of 25 major federal agencies. Additionally, the
page to download aggregated data for all participating sites is now
analytics.usa.gov/data."
image: /assets/blog/dap/analytics-homepage-2016.png
hero: false
---

*Originally published on [DigitalGov.gov](http://www.digitalgov.gov/2016/06/17/exciting-additions-to-analytics-usa-gov/).*

We’ve expanded [analytics.usa.gov](https://analytics.usa.gov/) to include 15(!) more agency-specific dashboard pages. We now offer agency-specific analytics data pages for a total of 25 major federal agencies, and each one is accessible from the dropdown menu at the top of the site.

![The analytics.usa.gov homepage pointing out the participating websites menu]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/dap/analytics-homepage-2016.png)

Additionally, we’ve moved the downloadable datasets to their own pages, rather than be located on the dashboard pages themselves. The page to download aggregated data for all participating sites is now [analytics.usa.gov/data](https://analytics.usa.gov/data), and each agency-specific page has a [corresponding data page](https://analytics.usa.gov/justice/data/), as well.

![Screenshot of the new standalone downloads page]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/dap/analytics-downloads-2016.png)

We’re excited to offer the public this expanded view of web analytics data, and we hope you find it useful!

*Tim Lowden leads the Digital Analytics Program (DAP), which powers* [analytics.usa.gov.](https://analytics.usa.gov/) Gray Brooks, Eric Mill, Heather Battaglia, and Colin Craig are at [18F](https://18f.gsa.gov/) and contribute to the development and maintenance of the site.*

*The DAP currently tracks analytics data on more than 4,000 U.S. federal government websites across 45 agencies. To learn more or to find out how your agency/website can participate in the program, please [email us](mailto:dap@support.digitalgov.gov). The work on [analytics.usa.gov](https://analytics.usa.gov/) is open-source, and can be found in our [GitHub repo](https://github.com/18F/analytics.usa.gov).*