National information policy refers to the framework and guidelines established by a government to manage the collection, dissemination, and use of information within its jurisdiction. This policy aims to promote transparency, protect privacy, ensure information security, and foster equitable access to information for all citizens. It encompasses various aspects, including data governance, digital rights, and the promotion of information literacy, to support informed decision-making and citizen engagement. Ultimately, a national information policy seeks to enhance the socio-economic development and democratic processes of a nation.
B. P. Barua has written: 'National policy on library and information systems and services for India' -- subject(s): Information policy, Libraries and state
the purpose of the national policy was to streghten canada.
biosphere reserves
Vojislav Micovic has written: 'A national policy for socialisation and self-management of information'
National Policy Institute was created in 2005.
Council for National Policy was created in 1981.
advantages of national policy on education
Army Regulation 380-10
because party activity at the local level is different from a party's national policy. it has no affect on a party's national policy. the national policy is above a regular no-name party.
The national policy of prohibition ended when the 21st amendment was ratified.
National Institute for Latino Policy was created in 1982.
Same thing. National is set by the federal. The federal government applies to all 50 states and the policy it sets or passes is national.