Yet another government study has spurred news stories about how the U.S. Postal Service is on the verge of massive downsizing.
Business Management - Government/Governmental
Lisbeth Lyons of PIA gives some insight about patent trolls and Postal Reform and what it might mean for the printing industry.
Ten years after the BEP printed its last postage stamps, it still retains the original dies as an legacy of its rich history.
Congress has enacted legislation making enhanced and indexed Section 179 Expensing and the R&D Research Tax Credit permanent.
A group of committee members called on the SEC to maintain paper as the default delivery option for critical investor reports.
USPS “continues to twist in the wind” because Congress let the board of governors dwindle down to one appointed member.
The FTC filed a formal complaint against the proposed merger between Staples and Office Depot.
Vance-Cooks discusses how GPO has been providing Federal agencies expertise and a secure manufacturing source for decades.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has imposed duties on imports of supercalendered paper from four Canadian companies.
The USPS Office of Inspector General is calling on the USPS to “associate itself with 3D printing in the minds of the public.”