GPO’s digital drive continues forward

Now in its 150th year, the Government Printing Office has been on a digital tear for the last several years. We get an update from Mary Alice Baish, Superintendent...

Now in its 150th year, the Government Printing Office has been on a digital tear for the last several years. In December it went live with FDsys.gov, its new system of record. GPO is partnering with several agencies to help with digital conversion and public access. At the FedSMC conference in Cambridge, Maryland, we spoke with Mary Alice Baish. She’s the Superintendent of Documents at GPO. She gave an update, starting with an agreement with the EPA.

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