About the Institute
History Overview
The Institute
for Federal Printing and Electronic Publishing was developed to enhance
the printing and publishing professions within the Federal Government.
The primary way this is accomplished is through seminars about printing
and electronic publishing policies, procedures, processes, and terminology.
The first class was conducted in September of 1989, and the schedule
has grown since that time.
The Institute's
faculty is drawn from the U.S. Government Printing Office and other
Federal agencies that have the expertise needed. Occasionally a contractor
is used to fill a particular need. Classes include presentations, demonstrations,
case studies, discussions, visual aids, course materials, and hands-on
exercises using computers.
|