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www.govpublishing.org<%2Fa>).%20Then%20on%20November%2028,%20the%20second%20edition%20of%20the%20“Digital%20Printing%20in%20Government”%20conference%20takes%20place%20in%20Washington,%20D.C.%20Hosted%20by%20INTERQUEST,%20a%20market%20and%20technology%20research%20and%20consulting%20firm,%20the%20event%20will%20feature%20key%20results%20from%20INTERQUEST’s%20new%20study%20“Digital%20Printing%20in%20Government%3A%20Perspectives%20of%20Print%20Buyers%20and%20Outsourcing%20Providers,”%20which%20will%20be%20published%20in%20November.%20“Last%20year%20our%20research%20was%20mainly%20focused%20on%20government%20printing%20operations.%20This%20year%20we%20are%20adding%20a%20dimension%20by%20exploring%20how%20government%20agencies%20have%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.inplantimpressions.com%2Farticle%2Fdigital-printing-government-and-8212-ipg-e-news-79201%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="8767" type="icon_link">
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“Last year our research was mainly focused on government printing operations. This year we are adding a dimension by exploring how government agencies have been moving into new services and applications working with external partners,” said Gilles Biscos, president of INTERQUEST.
The morning sessions will analyze key trends in the publishing, print-on-demand, transactional, and direct mail markets. INTERQUEST will provide an update on market and technological developments and examine future changes as well as hot issues for government in-house printing operations and print buyers. Government users will present their applications, successes, and challenges with digital printing.
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