Government Printing Office: Actions to Strengthen and Sustain GPO's Transformation

Topics:
Change Management
Tags:
Dissemination,
Strategic Planning,
Software,
Printing,
Managerial Accounting,
Management,
Government,
General Accounting Office,
Finance,
Enterprise Software,
...
Source:
U.S. General Accounting Office

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Overview: Federal government printing and dissemination are changing due to the underlying changes to the technological environment. The Public Printer and his leadership team understand the effects of this technological change on Government Printing Office (GPO) and have begun an ambitious effort to transform GPO and reexamine its mission. Federal agencies are publishing more documents directly to the Web and are doing more of their printing and dissemination of information without using GPO services. This paper captures the results of GAO's efforts over the past year to assess and help strengthen GPO's transformation and strategic planning efforts.

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Format: PDF | Size: 2,232KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 88


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