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OECD Committee Information Service

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OECD Committee Information Service, or OLIS, is used today by over 15,000 government officials. The service provides secure Internet access to the full range of OECD Committee information - work-in-progress, event details, document archive, publications and statistics.

As one of the world's largest and most reliable sources of comparable statistical, economic and social data, there are few areas of government activity that are not addressed in some way by one of the OECD Committees. National delegates use OLIS to interact with the Secretariat in preparation for Committee meetings. Other policymakers use the service to research the OECD information banks - including publications, statistics, document archive and committee work-in-progress.

OLIS is a free service and complements the public information available on the OECD website.

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OECD Committee Information Service Wikipedia