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Title 44 - GPO comments on Dec version of draft title 44 bill - Jan 2018 - rev
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/congressional-relations-pdf-files/testimonies/title-44---gpo-comments-on-dec-version-of-draft-title-44-bill---jan-2018---rev.pdf
the Government to do those’ (House Legislative Branch Appropriation hearings, FY 2007, p. 21; emphasis added, . Regulatory authority The draft bill gives GPO, an agency of the legislative branch, regulatory powers affecting executive branch agencies. The ability of a legislative branch officer to exercise regulatory, and technology procurements, GPO’s lease of available space to other primarily legislative branch, to support the legislative requirements of the House, and that “GPO is an indispensable part

Title 44 - GPO comments on Dec version of draft title 44 bill - Jan 2018 - rev
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/congressional-relations-pdf-files/testimonies/title-44---gpo-comments-on-dec-version-of-draft-title-44-bill---jan-2018---rev5ecc0c30b44a64308413ff01001d133d.pdf
the Government to do those’ (House Legislative Branch Appropriation hearings, FY 2007, p. 21; emphasis added, . Regulatory authority The draft bill gives GPO, an agency of the legislative branch, regulatory powers affecting executive branch agencies. The ability of a legislative branch officer to exercise regulatory, and technology procurements, GPO’s lease of available space to other primarily legislative branch, to support the legislative requirements of the House, and that “GPO is an indispensable part

11-01_FinalReportGPOsEthicsProgram
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/inspector-general/audits/2011/11-01_finalreportgposethicsprogram.pdf
by benchmarking other legislative branch ethics programs at the Library of Congress, the Government, are not tailored to meet GPO’s needs, do not include information specific to GPO as a legislative branch, , as a legislative branch agency, is not subject to these standards of conduct, OGC should consider re, OGE and similarly‐sized legislative branch agencies, we reviewed OGE’s Agency Model Practices, provides Federal ethics guidance in the form of executive branch regulations1 and Agency Model

10-03_FinRptGPO_09FISMAComp
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/inspector-general/audits/2010/10-03_finrptgpo_09fismacomp.pdf
or managed by another agency, contractor, or other source. While GPO is a Legislative branch agency, the Government Printing Office (GPO, the Agency) is a Legislative branch agency and is therefore, and effectiveness its information security program. Although GPO is a Legislative branch agency, of Federal information resources. Because GPO is not an Executive branch agency, these requirements, , as a Legislative branch agency GPO is not required by law to adhere to Privacy Act requirements

FY20 and FY18 Performance Report
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/mission-vision-and-goals-pdfs/gpo-fy20-fy18-performance-report.pdf
for the Legislative Branch for FY19. Excerpt: “The Committee commends GPO for its continuing use of digital, of the Legislative Branch Bulk Data Task Force, particularly in its efforts to convert Statutes, proceedings of Congress, GPO produces bills, hearings, reports, and other legislative documents, . In order to best meet our customer needs, GPO aligns resources with a streamlined set of publishing, management, and focus on developing informational resources on billing and payment processes

QFR-CHA-Feb-2017
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/congressional-relations-pdf-files/testimonies/qfr-cha-feb-2017.pdf
) that would be imposed on the annual Legislative Branch Appropriations bill as a result of trying, other temporary legislative branch needs). In the Spring of 2017, the Office of the Federal, . The Committee also asked that the final plan be coordinated with the results of the Legislative Branch Data, facility to the Legislative Branch Alternate Computer Facility (ACF). GPO’s Chief Information Officer, printing rates, by legislative design, recover our costs through reimbursement for all direct

oversight-march97
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/congressional-relations-pdf-files/testimonies/oversight-march97.pdf
the legislative branch, including reports, committee prints, bills, and related documents, as well as other, . The FDLP, funded out of the legislative branch appropriations, is the means by which Congress, that are essential to the legislative process in Congress. We produce this work for Congress in our central, , and that they facilitate the orderly fow of essential legislative business. Support for the Cyber-Congress. Over the past, has the resources and the expertise to support the modernization of the House’s system effectively

09_11-30-09
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/inspector-general/semi-annual/2009/09_11-30-09.pdf
skilled workforce in OIGs The GPO OIG—along with other Legislative Branch OIGs—is a member of CIGIE, Legislative Branch IGs continued to meet quarterly in response to a Senate Appropriations Committee request that the IGs throughout the Legislative Branch communicate, cooperate, - eration are: • shared training opportunities for Legislative Branch OIG personnel; • cross-cutting Legislative Branch audits and inspections to include concerns regarding agency

cir615
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/circular-letters-pdf-files/2006/cir615.pdf
: OPM (Item #) TITLE 1405. Salary Table No. 2007, Executive Branch of the Government Also, ............................................................................................. ________ ________ _____ _______ ____ 12. Legislative (Full Committee House and Subcommittee, ............................................. _______ 36. Energy and Natural Resources ....................................... _______ 21. House, and Governmental Affairs .............. _______ 25. Resources, ............................................ _______ The following subject headings indicate Congressional materials based on legislative form and include all

OIG Special Project Priority Projects 21-12
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/inspector-general/oig-special-project-priority-projects-21-12.pdf
in addition to working with the Legislative Branch Bulk Data Task Force to identify the initiatives, identified a set of initiates as top Priority Projects and continues to pursue and expend resources, ; investment committee resources; and documentation and retention of capital investment activities. 9, (POMS) • Digitizing Historic Publications (Digitization) • United States Legislative Markup (USLM, Legislative process. This need was identified as early as the FY17 Annual Performance Plan and FY15