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  • gpo 2001 vision for a new millennium brief observations on and reprint of the strategic planning vision for the united states Government Printing Office
    Government Publications Review, 1992
    Co-Authors: William A Hohns
    Abstract:

    Abstract In the coming years, the United States Government Printing Office (GPO) will be transformed from an environment dedicated to traditional print technologies to an integrated information-processing operation distinguished by the electronic creation, replication, and dissemination of information. This transformation will be evolutionary, not revolutionary. GPO will preserve the strengths of its current operations while exploring and advancing the new opportunities of the electronic information era. Print will not disappear, but will continue to be used when it presents itself as an effective, efficient information option. For Government information users, GPO/2001 means the advent of rapid, simplified, lower-cost access to an expanded range of information products and services that are essential to the daily conduct of life in our society.

  • GPO/2001: Vision for a new millennium: Brief observations on, and reprint of, the strategic planning vision for the United States Government Printing Office
    Government Publications Review, 1992
    Co-Authors: William A Hohns
    Abstract:

    Abstract In the coming years, the United States Government Printing Office (GPO) will be transformed from an environment dedicated to traditional print technologies to an integrated information-processing operation distinguished by the electronic creation, replication, and dissemination of information. This transformation will be evolutionary, not revolutionary. GPO will preserve the strengths of its current operations while exploring and advancing the new opportunities of the electronic information era. Print will not disappear, but will continue to be used when it presents itself as an effective, efficient information option. For Government information users, GPO/2001 means the advent of rapid, simplified, lower-cost access to an expanded range of information products and services that are essential to the daily conduct of life in our society.

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