This week, host Jason Miller talks with GPO\'s Mike Wash about updating the agency\'s cybersecurity programs. Sept. 2, 2010
Learn more about what is available at the bookstore, including a new comic book!
One of the creators of the site explains why his company did what it did.
As the Government Printing Office continues with plans for electronic preservation of documents, it has created a new position. David Walls, GPO\'s first preservation librarian, tells us about this new job.
Just in time for its 75th anniversary in a little more than 10 days, the Federal Register is set to unveil an entirely new look -- online. And in keeping with the Obama Administration\'s emphasis on the Open Government Initiative, and using the tools of social collaboration, the new FederalRegister.gov is expected to be the result of wider citizen participation.
The U.S. Government Printing Office has joined a worldwide digital preservation alliance to collaborate with organizations on preservation initiatives. Acting Superintendent of Documents, Ric Davis, explains how it will work.
GPO prepares to celebrate 150 years of Keeping American Informed on the documents of our democracy. Public Printer, Bob Tapella, tells us how.
Antennas intended for US e-Passports were being manufactured in Thailand. Were. GPO\'s Steve LeBlanc explains.
A U.S. government contractor is still assembling a key passport component in Thailand despite repeated warnings about security risks. The Center for Public Integrity\'s John Solomon explains.
A new blog\'s goal is to raise the profile of some of the best publications from the Federal Government, past and present. Davita Vance Cooks, Managing Director of Publication & Information Sales for GPO explains.
By Emily Jarvis Internet Editor FederalNewsRadio Every day millions of pieces of paper are printed, copied and distributed by the members of Congress. The Government Printing Office is now making that process a little more…
Starting Monday, you’ll have to show a federally approved ID when you return by sea from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and parts of the Carribean. It’s part of the government’s
The Government Printing Office makes it possible to put H1N1 virus information literally into the hands of those who need it most.
As the H1N1 Swine Flu virus continues to spread, the Government Printing Office is going to airports (pdf). Its print procurement program is responsible for nearly 42,000 traveler information cards that have been handed out…
The Government Printing Office is bringing printing technologies together with information technology. The end goal is to ensure the authenticity of documents whether passports or Congressional records. Tomorrow morning at 10:30 on Federal News Radio’s…