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Printers of All Sizes Can and Should Compete for GPO Work
By Deborah Snider · 12 years ago
Too often printers think they have to be capable of producing multi-million dollar jobs in order to compete for the approximately $400 million in work that the United States Government Printing Office (GPO) awards annually ...
Why Intellectual Property Is Protected by the United States Constitution
By William Gindlesperger · 12 years ago
The Constitution of the United States (Article I, Section 8, Clause 8) grants to Congress the powers to promote "the progress of science and useful arts" by providing inventors the limited but exclusive right to ...
U.S. GPO Work Decreasing Significantly
By Deborah Snider · 12 years ago
Less than half of all printing handled by the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) is now produced by private sector printers. Previously, for many years back to 1982, the GPO procurement system had been one ...
AVS Technology Breaks Iron Triangle of Good Fast and Cheap
By Anthony Hawks · 12 years ago
by Anthony W. Hawks, Chief Legal Officer, e-LYNXX Corporation AVS Technologyâ„¢ is the basic procedural component of any automated solution for buying custom goods and services that must be defined by production or performance specifications ...