This study aims to provide input on dissemination strategies that can be carried out by the Mamuju Regency Communication and Information Service (Diskominfo) to improve information services to the community. With the existence of Law Number 14 of 2008 concerning Public Information Disclosure, it is hoped that the government can provide information that is guided by the principles of accountability, transparency and public participation in every public policy process. In the era of globalization and democracy, information disclosure is the foundation for realizing community participation in development. The research was conducted at the Office of Communication and Informatics, Mamuju Regency. The results of the study show that the local government has not accommodated the needs of the community, this is known by the demands of the people in remote areas who claim to have not received information and some have never received relevant information about government policies.