Celebrating its second anniversary, Code.gov, which originated from the Federal Source Code policy, has facilitated the sharing of over 5,200 government projects, with more than 75% of its 4,800 publicly accessible projects hosted on GitHub. Notable government agencies, such as NASA and the U.S. Army, are leveraging GitHub to collaborate and share resources with the global open-source community, exemplified by projects like NASA's 3D Resources and the Department of Energy's ZFS file system. These projects are being embraced by both public and private sectors, with significant contributions from institutions like the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, which is developing the exascale system Aurora. An analysis of GitHub usage by the government community highlights popular projects by stars, forks, watchers, and contributors, revealing a vibrant ecosystem of collaboration and innovation. Code.gov champions open-source accessibility, encouraging civic engagement and innovation through digital platforms, and actively invites participation via social media channels.