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improvements in Government operations,
and billions of dollars in fi nancial
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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
732 North Capitol Street NW., Washington, DC 20401
Phone, 202–512–1800. Internet, http://www.gpo.gov.
Public Printer of the United States DAVITA VANCE-COOKS
Deputy Public Printer (VACANCY)
Assistant Public Printer, Operations JIM BRADLEY
Chief of Staff (VACANCY)
Assistant Public Printer, Superintendent of
Documents
MARY ALICE BAISH
Inspector General MICHAEL A. RAPONI
Chief Communications Offi cer ANDREW M. SHERMAN
Manager, Public Relations GARY SOMERSET
General Counsel DREW SPALDING
Director, Equal Employment Opportunity JUANITA FLORES
Managing Director, Library Services and
Content Management
JANE SANCHEZ
Managing Director, Business Products and Services HERBERT H. JACKSON
Managing Director, Plant Operations OLIVIER A. GIROD
Managing Director, Security and Intelligent
Documents
STEPHEN G. LEBLANC
Managing Director, Offi cial Journals of Government LYLE GREEN
Managing Director, Customer Services JULIE HASENFUS , Acting
Chief Human Capital Offi cer GINGER THOMAS
Director, Acquisitions Services DAMON MCCLURE
Chief Financial Offi cer STEVEN T. SHEDD
Chief Information Offi cer CHUCK RIDDLE
Chief Technology Offi cer, Programs, Strategy
and Technology
RICHARD G. DAVIS
Director, Labor Relations (VACANCY)
Director, Security Services LAMONT VERNON
Director, Sales and Marketing BRUCE SEGER
The Government Printing Offi ce produces, procures, and disseminates printed and
electronic publications of the Congress, executive departments, and establishments of
the Federal Government.
The Government Printing Offi ce (GPO)
opened for business on March 4, 1861.
GPO’s duties are defi ned in title 44 of the
U.S. Code. The Public Printer, who serves
as the head of GPO, is appointed by the
President and confi rmed by the Senate.
Activities
Headquartered in Washington, DC, with
a total employment of approximately
1,900, GPO is responsible for the
production and distribution of
information products and services
for all three branches of the Federal
Government. GPO is the Federal
Government’s primary centralized
resource for producing, procuring,
cataloging, indexing, authenticating,
disseminating, and preserving the
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