Editions   North America | Europe | Magazine

WhatTheyThink

GPO’s Print Procurement Program Helps Local Economies In FY2016

Press release from the issuing company

Washington - The U.S. Government Publishing Office’s (GPO) print procurement program awarded nearly $360 million in contracts with private sector printing companies across the country to meet the printing/publishing needs of Federal agencies in fiscal year 2016.  Nearly 75% of all printing ordered by Federal agencies from GPO is performed by private sector firms working under contract with the agency.  GPO typically awards contracts to 2,500-3,000 printing contractors a year on a purely competitive basis.  Nearly 16,000 companies are registered to do business with the agency, using GPO as their one-stop shop for print contract opportunities.  GPO’s long-standing relationship with the private sector dates back to the 1940s.  This program provides significant economic opportunity for the private sector, state and local economies. 

GPO’s top ten contractors for FY2016:

  • NPC Inc.                                       $43.1 million
  • RR Donnelley                               $24.9 million
  • Gateway Press, Inc.                     $15.1 million
  • Xerox                                            $13.9 million
  • Pinnacle Date Systems                $11.2 million
  • FEDEX Office (GPOExpress)    $7.6 million
  • Monarch Litho, Inc.                    $7.1 million
  • Husky Envelope Products           $6.3 million
  • Banknote Corp of America         $6.0 million
  • Quality Associates Inc.                $4.4 million

“Federal agencies are major generators of Government information and GPO has long advocated our partnership with the private sector printing industry as a cost-effective way of producing this information,” said GPO Director Davita Vance-Cooks.  “GPO’s partnership with the private sector printing industry creates thousands of jobs nationwide and generates huge savings for the American taxpayer.  Also, surveys of GPO’s Federal agency customers in recent years have consistently reported high rates of Federal agency satisfaction with our print procurement program.”

Discussion

Join the discussion Sign In or Become a Member, doing so is simple and free

WhatTheyThink is the official show daily media partner of drupa 2024. More info about drupa programs