GPO Awarded Nearly $340M in Private Sector in Contracts to Printing Companies; Here's a List of the Top 10 Contractors
WASHINGTON - December 18, 2017 - The U.S. Government Publishing Office’s (GPO) print procurement program awarded nearly $340 million in contracts to private sector printing companies across the country to meet the printing/publishing needs of Federal agencies in fiscal year 2017. 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 10,000 companies are registered to do business with the agency, using GPO as their one-stop shop for print contract opportunities.
GPO's Top 10 Contractors for FY 2017:
- NPC INC. - $30.2 million
- LSC COMMUNICATIONS - $24.4 million
- XEROX - $17.1 million
- MONARCH LITHO - $9.4 million
- GATEWAY PRESS - $7.1 million
- FEDEX OFFICE (GPOEXPRESS) - $7.0 million
- PINNACLE DATA SYSTEMS - $7.0 million
- HUSKY ENVELOPE PRODUCTS - $5.9 million
- GRAY GRAPHICS - $5.4 million
- RICOH USA - $5.2 million
“GPO’s partnership with the private sector printing industry continues to generate huge savings for the American taxpayer and creates thousands of jobs nationwide,” said GPO Acting Director Jim Bradley.
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Studies by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the Joint Committee on Printing have shown that the most cost-effective use of Federal agency printing dollars is through GPO's partnership with the private sector printing and information product industry. Federal agencies realize significant savings by using GPO, as compared to producing printing themselves. In addition, when agencies use GPO, their information products are made available to the public through GPO's Federal Depository Library and Publications and Information Sales programs.
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