GPO launches new app to grow digital operations

GPO\'s Chief Technology Officer Ric Davis talks about launching the agency\'s first mobile app. Users will be able to access information about members of Congre...

You may know the Government Printing Office for what it publishes on paper, but the agency is also jumping onto your smart phone. GPO is launching its first mobile app, today.

“It’s going to be a web app that provides quick and easy access to information on members of Congress,” said Ric Davis, GPO’s chief technology officer. “The really neat thing about it is that you’ll be able to use it on a variety of mobile devices, whether you have an iPad, an iPhone, an Android or a Blackberry device.”

Davis spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Amy Morris on Tuesday, about GPO’s overall strategy to grow its digital operations.

As part of its modernizations, the agency has also stopped updating GPOAccess The service is not being cancelled, it is in archive only format now and will be shutdown in 2012. The plan from the beginning is that the Federal Digital System, or FDsys, will replace GPOAccess and that phase is under way now. GPOAccess has been active while collections were being merged over to Fdsys.

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