Oversight of the Government Printing Office: Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, March 13, 1997U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 43 lappuses |
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... Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, stated, "The purpose of that testimony was to provide justification for the Joint Committee's fiscal year 1998 appropriations request, and to outline the priorities of the Joint Committee ...
... Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, stated, "The purpose of that testimony was to provide justification for the Joint Committee's fiscal year 1998 appropriations request, and to outline the priorities of the Joint Committee ...
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... legislative appropria- tions bill that directed the GPO to conduct a $ 600,000 study without providing the funding to do the study . It's no wonder that the financial reports of the GPO are printed in red ink . Mr. Chairman , the ...
... legislative appropria- tions bill that directed the GPO to conduct a $ 600,000 study without providing the funding to do the study . It's no wonder that the financial reports of the GPO are printed in red ink . Mr. Chairman , the ...
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... Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee , stat- ed , " The purpose of that testimony was to provide justification for the Joint Commit- tee's fiscal year 1998 appropriations request , and to outline the priorities of the Joint ...
... Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee , stat- ed , " The purpose of that testimony was to provide justification for the Joint Commit- tee's fiscal year 1998 appropriations request , and to outline the priorities of the Joint ...
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... legislative process in Congress . We produce this work for Congress in our central office facility through the creation and storage of electronic databases of publications , printing , and dissemination , as well as the pro- vision of ...
... legislative process in Congress . We produce this work for Congress in our central office facility through the creation and storage of electronic databases of publications , printing , and dissemination , as well as the pro- vision of ...
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... legislative branch , including reports , committee prints , bills , and related docu- ments , as well as other Government information products , will be changed to the SGML structure . Working with congressional input and guidance , the ...
... legislative branch , including reports , committee prints , bills , and related docu- ments , as well as other Government information products , will be changed to the SGML structure . Working with congressional input and guidance , the ...
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access to Government Administration agreement appropriate bid solicitations Budget catalog CBDNet CD-ROM central Chairman WARNER Commerce Business Daily Committee on Printing Congress Congressional Record contract copies cost CRADA CRDA databases decentralized Depository Library Program Depository Program DIMARIO distribution electronic information products ensure executive branch FDLP Federal agencies Federal Depository Library Federal information Federal printing Federal Register free access fugitive documents fund Government information products Government Printing Office Government publications GPO Access GPO's information dissemination Internet Internet information service Joint Committee Journal KAY GRANGER Legislative ment National Cancer Institute NTIS oversight percent print products printing and information printing procurement private sector procurement program public access public domain PUBLIC PRINTER requirements sales program Senate Rules Senator FORD SGML Superintendent of Documents taxpayers Technical Information Service THOMAS tion Title 44 U.S. GOVERNMENT users World Wide World Wide Web
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19. lappuse - Government publication" as used in this Act and the amendments made by it means informational matter which is published as an individual document at Government expense, or as required by law.
19. lappuse - ... receiving 827 copies of each issue of JNCI for distribution to depository libraries. We have no further information on the terms and conditions of the CRDA between NCI and Oxford University Press because the NCI's legal counsel has informed us that the details of the CRDA are not public information. The second compliance issue involves publications in electronic formats. Several agencies have taken the position that Title 44 does not apply to Government information in electronic formats. OMB's...
5. lappuse - An abiding commitment to public access to Government information is deeply rooted in our system of Government. GPO is one of the most visible demonstrations of that commitment. For more than a century, our mission under the public printing and documents statutes of Title 44...
5. lappuse - Formerly, our mission was accomplished through the production and procurement of traditional printing technologies. However, a generation ago we began migrating our processes to electronic technologies, and in 1993 Congress amended Title 44 with the GPO Electronic Information Access Enhancement Act (PL 103-40) to require us to disseminate Government information products online.
13. lappuse - GPO AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION The information dissemination programs of GPO's Superintendent of Documents include the distribution of publications to approximately 1,400 Federal depository libraries nationwide, cataloging and indexing, distribution to recipients designated by law, and distribution to foreign libraries designated by the Library of Congress which in turn agree to send copies of their official publications to the Library. These programs are funded by an annual appropriation.
20. lappuse - Study to Identify Measures Necessary for a Successful Transition to a More Electronic Federal Depository Library Program (June 1996) (as required by Congress in the Legislative Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 1996).
13. lappuse - ... Code of Federal Regulations Other work includes US passports, postal cards, the US Budget, and other jobs that are performed by GPO due to concerns for cost, timeliness, and control over sensitive Government information. The continued need for GPO's regional printing plants has declined. In response, we have closed plants in Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, and New York, and previously a separate printing and reproduction facility at the Washington, DC, Navy Yard was consolidated with GPO's central...
7. lappuse - Today, we have 3,674 employees on board, fewer them at cay time in this century. In the past 4 years our staffing has been reduced by 25 percent. The reduction was accomplished while at the same time modernizing and improving our services. Electronic technologies have significantly reduced the cost, in real economic terms, of congressional publications. In FY 1978, the appropriation for Congressional Printing and Binding was $84.6 million, the equivalent in today's dollars of $209.5 million. By comparison,...
20. lappuse - FDLP is continuing, as projected in the Study to Identify Measures Necessary for a Successful Transition to a More Electronic Federal Depository Library Program (June 1 996) (as required by Congress in the Legislative Appropriations Act for FY 1996).
7. lappuse - GPO's Master Bid List according to their equipment, staffing, and production capabilities. About 3,500 of these firms do business with us on a regular basis, ensuring intense competition for Government printing and information product contracts. By consolidating the Government's specialized printing procurement skills and resources in GPO, agencies save money in their printing programs.