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  2. United States Government Publishing Office - Wikipedia

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    GPO publishes the U.S. Government Publishing Office Style Manual. [21] Among the venerable series are Foreign Relations of the United States for the Department of State (since 1861), and Public Papers of the Presidents, covering the administrations of Presidents Herbert Hoover onward (except Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose papers were privately ...

  3. Director of the U.S. Government Publishing Office - Wikipedia

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    The GPO, a legislative agency of the government, provides electronic access to and produced most printed matter for government, including the Congressional Record, Supreme Court decisions, passports, tax forms, internal government documents, and agency publications. The GPO did not print money, as that is a duty of the Bureau of Engraving and ...

  4. Hugh Nathanial Halpern - Wikipedia

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    Halpern was nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the United States Government Publishing Office on October 17, 2019, and the U.S. Senate confirmed him on December 4, 2019. [3] [4] In his role as director, he also serves as GPO's chief executive officer.

  5. United States Congressional Joint Committee on Printing

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    The Joint Committee on Printing is a joint committee of the United States Congress devoted to overseeing the functions of the Government Publishing Office and general printing procedures of the federal government of the United States.

  6. Davita Vance-Cooks - Wikipedia

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    Davita Vance-Cooks is an American business executive who served as the 27th Public Printer of the United States and the 1st Director of the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO). Vance-Cooks is a business executive with more than 30 years of private sector and federal government management experience.

  7. Federal Depository Library Program - Wikipedia

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    The Printing Act of 1895 revised public printing laws and established the roles of the FDLP and the Government Printing Office (GPO) in distributing government information. This act also assigned leadership of the program to the Superintendent of Public Documents, who would be under the control of the GPO [ 3 ] and added executive documents to ...

  8. Official Congressional Directory - Wikipedia

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    The Official Congressional Directory (also known as Congressional Directory) is the official directory of the United States Congress, prepared by the Joint Committee on Printing (JCP) and published by the United States Government Printing Office (GPO) since 1887.

  9. United States Congressional Serial Set - Wikipedia

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    An exception are Serial Set volumes judged to be key Congressional publications by GPO, thus receiving distribution to all depository libraries. Virginia Saunders, the longest serving employee at the Government Printing Office, dedicated most of her 64 years of federal employment to binding and proofreading the Congressional Serial Set.