Government Competition with the Private Sector Hurts Print Business
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Unlike most federal agencies, GPO operates in some ways like a business, in that it receives from its federal agency customers a service fee which is based on a percentage of the work procured on their behalf, as well as cost reimbursement for certain types of services, such as typesetting. Additionally, the GPO sells printing directly to its customers, and this is done at the huge GPO printing facility in Washington for work that is not outsourced to the private sector, such as the Congressional Record, Federal Register, U.S. passports and a lot more.
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- William Gindlesperger
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- Chambersburg, PA
- U.S.
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