The United States Government Publishing Office (GPO) Case Study

The United States Government Publishing Office (GPO) is the publishing arm of the US Federal Government. The GPO is required to deal with a large volume of data from disparate sources. Key objectives for the GPO include helping US citizens gain faster, easier access to Government information. Online, the Federal Digital System (FDsys) is a cornerstone of this initiative, and is the official system of record for online information. Search Technologies has been engaged with the GPO as the implementer of search functionality for the FDsys project since its inception. FDsys has been commended in terms of the efficiency with which it has been delivered, and for the functionality it offers, enabling citizens to gain easy access to Federal Government information.

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whitePaper | April 30, 2022

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Flemish government

At the Flemish government you give the best of yourself every day, in a job that makes a difference in society. Have you recently graduated or have you had several years of professional experience? Looking for a job as a worker, employee, manager, administrative assistant, engineer or IT expert? At the Flemish government, you will find challenging positions in a variety of fields, at different locations in Flanders. We find your talent and commitment far more important than your gender, gender, origin, age, orientation, disability or chronic illness. Apply today and help build the diverse Flanders of tomorrow.

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