Government Databases
Government databases are organized collections of information maintained by various levels of government. These databases can include data on public health, education, transportation, and demographics, among other topics. They are used to support decision-making, policy development, and public services, ensuring that government operations are efficient and transparent.
Access to government databases is often provided to the public, allowing citizens to obtain information about their communities and government activities. Examples of such databases include the Census Bureau data, which provides demographic information, and CDC databases that track public health statistics.