Wasserman Schultz Statement for GPO Oversight Hearing

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Wasserman Schultz Statement for GPO Oversight Hearing

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of HCA on Feb. 26, 2013. It is reproduced in full below.

GPO has a critical role to play in disseminating, authenticating, and preserving government information.

I join the Chairman in welcoming the Acting Public Printer, Ms. Davita Vance-Cooks to the subcommittee. We had a chance to meet this week as she gave me an overview of her tenure at GPO.

The major issues with GPO are well covered in a report by the National Academy of Public Administration entitled "Rebooting the Government Printing Office: Keeping America Informed in the Digital Age."

This subcommittee mandated NAPA to conduct this review and the NAPA panel concluded "that GPO's core mission remains valid but that the agency - and the rest of the federal government - will need to continue to 'reboot' for the digital age."

I am glad to see that NAPA recognizes the unique role GPO has in disseminating information to the public.

We have too many Members who use GPO as a political football simply because your name has the word "printing" in it.

If they took the time to learn more about the agency, they would know what I know and what NAPA found: that GPO has a critical role to play in disseminating, authenticating, and preserving government information.

As GPO has repeated time and again, two-thirds of GPO's "print" costs for Congressional work goes toward content development, with the remaining one-third going toward actual printing.

I agree with NAPA that GPO needs to modernize its business model and shift its focus to disseminating and preserving content online, which means changing the current staffing model.

I look forward to a discussion with the Acting Printer about how she plans to steer the agency into a modern era.

And as with every agency that will appear before the panel, I want to hear how your agency will implement sequester cuts, if they go into effect on March 1.

Thank you Mr. Chairman and Ms. Vance-Cooks I look forward to your testimony.

Source: U.S. Department of HCA

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