Governance
Login.gov is a program of the General Services Administration (GSA), an agency of the U.S. federal government. The program is run by the Technology Transformation Services (TTS), a group that leads the digital transformation of the federal government by helping agencies build, buy, and share technology that allows them to provide more accessible, efficient, and effective products and services for the American people.
Our current partners
Login.gov serves over 100M user accounts at 50+ federal agencies and states. The easiest way to see the partner list is to view the “Partner Agency” dropdown on our contact page: https://login.gov/contact/.
Partnerships eligibility
Login.gov can partner with federal, state, local, and territory governments to provide services. See this article for more details on pathways to partnership as a state, local, and territory government. Non-governmental entities such as companies and non-profit organizations are currently not eligible to partner with Login.gov.
Beginning the partnerships process
Contact our Partnerships Team to get started. We’ll work with you to understand and capture your needs and requirements at a high level. Together, we’ll decide whether Login.gov makes sense for your particular agency and use case. If we decide to move forward, the next step is to sign an Interagency Agreement (IAA) or Intergovernmental Cooperation Act (IGCA) Agreement. This signals a mutual commitment that allows us to dedicate further resources to technical discovery and integration and migration planning.
Pricing
Login.gov is a cost-recoverable federal service, which means we must, by law, charge other agencies for our services. Please contact us for the most current pricing for using Login.gov.