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The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) has released its Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2017. It reveals another year of positive financial results for the agency. GPO’s operations recorded positive net income of $38.3 million for the year. Total revenues for the year equaled $874.3 million.
Click here to access GPO’s FY 2017 Annual Report. (Opens as a PDF)
GPO FY 2017 Highlights:
- More than 2.2 million Federal titles were made available online free of charge to the public on govinfo (www.govinfo.gov); document retrievals totaled more than half a billion for the year;
- The Congressional Record back to its beginning in 1873 was digitized and made available free of charge;
- Production of all print and secure credential materials supporting the 2017 Presidential Inauguration
- Production of more than 22.5 million passports for the Department of State;
- More than 82,750 Federal agency print orders valued at nearly $340 million were placed by GPO with private sector companies nationwide, achieving significant savings for the taxpayer;
- GPO’s Catalog of Government Publications was used by libraries and the public more than 33 million times;
- Holding GPO staffing levels to the lowest in the past century;
- Keeping GPO’s overall appropriations flat for the third year in a row.
Source: U.S. Government Publishing Office.
The preceding press release was provided by an organization unaffiliated with IPG. The views expressed within do not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of IPG.
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