Acronym of GPO
( Government Printing Office ) Government Printing Office, United States of America(United States Government Printing Office) briefly (GPO) is an agency of the Legislative of the Federal Government of the United States of America. The Bureau of documents produced and about the consumption of the federal government, including the Supreme Court, etc., Congress., the headquarters staff of the presidency of the Republic, executive branch and independent agencies prints.
JP him on June 23, 1860, according to the resolution of Congress of 25 was established. This his office from March 4, 1861 with 350 employees began in 1972 with The having 8, is 500 employees. the peak of the employed persons in your audience. The organization of the 1980s began to Computer Information and replacing paper with electronic devices that cause a significant reduction in the number of employees.
from the first day of the established time. JP, she on the street mansion North Washington, Jan. Thirty. The. The duties of JP, he, in part, the print national documents, the principle of 44 the laws of the United States of America is defined.
printer National, which is responsible for printing office. by the president with the consultation and consent of the Senate, Select. Printer National also a the superintendent of documents. Superintendent of documents (SuDocs), responsible for the dissemination of information in the JP. This is through the application tank, library, federal, program, cataloging and indexing program, sale of publication and also in collaboration with the Information Centre, citizenship, federal, located in ., the Colorado done. Adelaide Hasse concocted classification system superintendent of documents.
JP, her first for the records of Congress, and the statistics of the Federal year, 1997-1991 of the paper is 100% recycled used. The year 2009 also re-use paper recycled from the head was taken.
in April 2011, the JP he is a journal consisting of the history of the 150-year-old organization, under the title informed, Keep Us published.
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