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  2. GPO's Chief Information Officer Chuck Riddle delivered the keynote address at the seminar “A Cloud on Every Desk: Moving Towards a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.” Riddle spoke about the development of GPO’s virtual desktop infrastructure and mobile computing strategies.
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      Every week this printing office prints more documents than you can read. It's all good and it is free.
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  4. The Director of the Officer of the Federal Register (OFR) Charley Barth tours the areas where GPO produces OFR products.
    Photo: Prepress Foreperson Milton Conley shows OFR Director Charley Barth a plate in the prepress section.
    Photo: OFR Director Charley Barth and Prepress Foreperson Mike Abramson view the manuscript for the Federal Register.
    Photo: OFR Director Charley Barth and Bindery Assistant Manager Abe Sussan view printing of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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  5. GPO's history exhibit "Keeping American Informed: 150 Years of Service to the Nation" now features a special exhibit on hot metal typesetting, demonstrating the impact and importance the Linotype and Monotype machines had on GPO's operations. The exhibit is open M-F from 8am-4pm.
    Photo: GPO's history exhibit "Keeping American Informed: 150 Years of Service to the Nation" now features a special exhibit on hot metal typesetting, demonstrating the impact and importance the Linotype and Monotype machines had on GPO's operations. The exhibit is open M-F from 8am-4pm.
  6. The House FY2013 continuing appropriations resolution to fund the federal government through March 27, 2013 is available on FDsys: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hjres117ih/pdf/BILLS-112hjres117ih.pdf
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