NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICE FOR THE BLIND AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 81,915 More than Less than 10 yrs old 34,199 29.5% NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICE FOR THE BLIND AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Per Capita Statistics: Expenditure per reader Circulation per reader (Containers and volumes) Equipment and books Appropriation Total Readership Mass-produced books 1 1 Machines Procured Support: Publications, research, travel, multistate centers, national bibliographic service Total (percent) 'Includes rescission. ?Includes magazines purchased from non-US sources. 1/01 NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICE FOR THE BLIND AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Machine Repairs CBM Repairs 117,800 119,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 104,900 9.500 80,000 83,000 60,000 40,000 37.200 20,000 1985 1986 1987 1988 TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2001. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WITNESSES MICHAEL F. DiMARIO, PUBLIC PRINTER ROBERT T. MANSKER, DEPUTY PUBLIC PRINTER FRANCIS J. BUCKLEY, JR., SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS CHARLES C. COOK, SUPERINTENDENT, CONGRESSIONAL PRINTING MANAGEMENT DIVISION WILLIAM M. GUY, BUDGET OFFICER ANDREW M. SHERMAN, DIRECTOR, CONGRESSIONAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Mr. TAYLOR. We will now consider the Fiscal Year 2002 budget request for the Government Printing Office. There are three appropriation accounts involved, the Congressional Printing and Binding appropriation of $90.9 million, the Superintendent of Documents program, $29.6 million, and the Revolving Fund of $6 million for a total of $126.5 million. Before proceeding, Mr. DiMario, would you like to introduce your staff? Mr. DIMARIO. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. To my right is my Deputy, Bob Mansker. To my left is the Superintendent of Documents, Fran Buckley. Behind me is our Budget Officer, Bill Guy; and our Superintendent of Congressional Printing Management, Charles Cook; and our Director of Congressional and Public Affairs, Andrew Sherman. I am prepared to go right to the questions, if that would save you time, unless you want a statement from me. I think you have summarized our requests. [The prepared statement of the Public Printer follows:] (95) |