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New printLYNXX Service Provides Online Access to Federal Printing Data

Press release from the issuing company

Chambersburg, PA – April 28, 2003 - The e-LYNXX Corporation has launched another valuable web-based service to provide instant and up-to-date information on print buying activities in the Federal Government.  The printLYNXX Data Service offers on-line 24/7 access to Government Printing Office (GPO) order information from any computer connected to the Internet. Features include: • Current and archived solicitations or "specs" along with bid results for jobs purchased through the GPO, searchable by requisition number, GPO number, job title. Detailed summaries are available by  Billing Address Code (BAC), Program or Small Purchase Agreement; • Daily updated database containing the job title, requisition number, BAC number, order date, GPO job number, award date, winning vendor, job cost, actual amount paid to the vendor, date of payment, and more; • Search capabilities by field(s) to find specific job(s) or assemble quick reports; • Program and Small Purchase Agreement (SPA) print order reports detailing dates, quantity, vendor, and payment price.  The e-LYNXX Corporation has been providing procurement services related to Federal Government Purchasing for more than a quarter century.  e-LYNXX Vice President Doug Harbach says the information database offered through this system is unparalleled.  “printLYNXX Data Services will provide agencies, printers, and other interested parties with a bridge to a very valuable cache of data, and assemble it in a way that reporting can be customized to fit the needs of the user,” Harbach says. “With a history of providing consulting and information on Federal Government print purchasing for 28 years, and the electronic collection of data for the past 13 years, e-LYNXX is the only private sector company in a position to offer this type of service.”

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