Government Print Management

Colonial Press International Apparent Low Bidder on GPO Contract
April 30, 2010

Colonial Press International, Miami, is the apparent low bidder on U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) Program #0259-S, projected to be worth $1.13 million annually.  The program covers work to be purchased by GPO for the Social Security Administration.

This Week's GPO Winners
April 8, 2010

The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) awarded 97 one-time print jobs to 34 print supplier clients of Government Print Management, totaling $537,421 in new business.

Look Beyond the Recession
April 7, 2010

It is tempting these days for printers to accept the status quo and just hope for better days. Just riding out economic turbulence is an easy option because nothing is required, according to Deborah Snider, senior vice president of e-LYNXX Corporation and division president of the firm's Government Print Management Division.

Government Print Management Clients Win GPO Print Jobs
March 24, 2010

From March 17 to March 23, 2010, the Chambersburg, Pennsylvania-based U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) awarded 117 one-time print jobs to 43 print supplier clients of Government Print Management. The total value in new business for the clients was $850,751. These print suppliers won new business as a result of collaboration with Government Print Management in not only obtaining GPO solicitations that fit their production and schedule requirements, but in gaining an appropriate quality level rating as well as historical pricing information essential to winning the jobs without leaving excess money on the table.

GPO Print Jobs Awarded
March 17, 2010

From March 10 to March 16, 2010, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), Chambersburg, Pa., awarded 131 one-time print jobs to 38 print supplier clients of Government Print Management. The total value in new business for the clients was $753,109. These print suppliers won new business as a result of collaboration with Government Print Management in not only obtaining GPO solicitations that fit their production and schedule requirements, but in gaining an appropriate quality level rating as well as historical pricing information essential to winning the jobs without leaving excess money on the table.

Government Print Management Awards GPO Print Jobs
March 10, 2010

From Feb. 24 to March 2, 2010, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) awarded 114 one-time print jobs to 36 print supplier clients of Government Print Management. The total value in new business for the clients was $1,081,274. These print suppliers won new business as a result of collaboration with Government Print Management in not only obtaining GPO solicitations that fit their production and schedule requirements, but in gaining an appropriate quality level rating as well as historical pricing information essential to winning the jobs without leaving excess money on the table.

GPO Print Jobs Awarded
February 9, 2010

From January 27 to February 2, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), Chambersburg, Pa., awarded 85 one-time print jobs to 38 print supplier clients of Government Print Management. The total value in new business for the clients was $372,835. These print suppliers won new business as a result of collaboration with Government Print Management not only obtaining GPO solicitations that fit their production and schedule requirements, but in gaining an appropriate quality level rating as well as historical pricing information essential to winning the jobs without leaving excess money on the table.

Government Print Management Clients Win GPO Print Jobs
October 20, 2009

Headquartered in Chambersburg, Pa., the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) awarded 108 one-time print jobs to 46 print supplier clients of Government Print Management from Oct. 7 through Oct. 13. The total value in new business for the clients was $2,730,941. These print suppliers won new business as a result of collaboration with Government Print Management in not only obtaining GPO solicitations that fit their production and schedule requirements, but in gaining an appropriate quality level rating as well as historical pricing information essential to winning the jobs without leaving excess money on the table.