GPO Print Procurement Program Helps Local Businesses In 2022

  • Last Updated: December 20, 2022
  • Published: December 20, 2022

The U.S. Government Publishing Office’s (GPO) print procurement program awarded $477.2 million in contracts with private sector printing companies across the country to meet the printing and publishing needs of Federal agencies in fiscal year 2022. Nearly 80% 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 1,000–2,000 printing contractors a year on a competitive basis. Nearly 10,000 companies are registered to do business with the Agency, using GPO as their one-stop shop for print and related services contract opportunities. In fiscal year 2022, GPO awarded jobs to vendors in all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam. GPO’s relationship with the private sector dates back to the 1940s. This program provides significant economic opportunity for the printing industry and local economies.

GPO’s top contractors for FY 2022:

ACR III LSC HLD OWENSVILLE        $54.5 million

XEROX CORPORATION                    $39.5 million

NPC, INC.                                           $34.6 million

ADVANTAGE MAILING LLC               $27.9 million

MONARCH LITHO, INC.                     $22.0 million

ADVANTAGE/LIBERTY PRESS          $17.6 million

LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.     $12.2 million

RICOH USA, INC.                                $11.7 million

QUAD GRAPHICS-CHALFONT          $9.3 million

AMSIVE OH LLC                                 $7.8 million

“GPO’s partnership with the private sector printing industry creates jobs across the country, delivers for our customers, and saves the American taxpayer money,” said GPO Director Hugh Nathanial Halpern. “We are proud to maintain these partnerships year after year and thank all our contractors and customers.”

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 printing products 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.