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News Release

US Department of Labor launches new online tools for software developers

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor has launched a first-of-its-kind federal website to make it easier for software developers to incorporate Labor Department data into online and mobile applications. The site features published application program interfaces, known as APIs, and software development kits, known as SDKs, which allow developers to remotely access data collected by the department.

The tools, available at http://developer.dol.gov, are part of the Labor Department's ongoing efforts to increase transparency, participation and collaboration through the administration's Open Government Initiative.

"While a handful of other federal agencies are making data available through one or more APIs, the inclusion of SDKs is a federal first," said Deputy Secretary of Labor Seth Harris. "By doing so, we're lowering the technical barriers and providing developers of all experience levels the opportunity to turn good ideas into powerful software applications for the American public."

APIs and SDKs allow registered developers, when writing software programs, to perform live queries against data, which helps ensure they have up-to-date information and lessens the data file size limitations for those accessing applications from mobile devices.

The site currently features seven APIs providing access to items ranging from employment and wage data gathered by the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics to details of inspections conducted by the department's Wage and Hour Division and its Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Additional data will be added each week. SDKs are available for BlackBerry, Android, iOS and .NET platforms.

Agency
Office of Public Affairs
Date
July 12, 2011
Release Number
11-1060-NAT
Media Contact: David Roberts
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