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Digital Production Printing in the Federal Government: Market Update
Based on in-depth interviews with respondents from Executive Branch agencies and quasi-governmental organizations, the study examines trends and practices of in-plant printing operations in the federal government. The study complements Digital Printing in Government: Perspectives of Federal Print Buyers and Third-Party Print Providers published by INTERQUEST in Mars 2008.
(April 2009, 100 pages of text with 65 tables and charts.) Order both reports and save $145!!!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Executive Summary
The Federal In-House Printing Market
- Background
- Print Procurement
- In-house Printing
- The In-Plant Climate
- Competitive Sourcing
- Other Challenges
- Printing Technology
- Color Variable Data Printing
- Case Studies
- The World Bank
- The State department
- Library of Congress
- Government Printing Office (GPO)
- Market Size Forecast
Survey Results
- Background
- Offset Printing
- Digital Equipment
- Total Installed Base
- Monochrome Equipment
- Color Equipment
- Satisfaction with Digital Equipment
- Requested Improvements in Equipment
- Supplemental Business Services
- Workflow & Security
- Order Taking
- Originals
- Procurement
- Chargeback
- IT Systems
- Security
- Integration & Automation
- Digital Printing Applications & Volume
- Black-and-White Documents
- Full-Color Documents
- Fastest-Growing Applications
- Digital Volume
- Origins of Digital jobs
- Cut-Sheet & Roll-Fed Input
- Binding & Finishing Configurations
- Distribute-and-Print
- Color Digital Printing
- Static & Variable Content
- Run Length
- Mixed Documents
- Substrates
- Color RIPs
- Variable Data Printing
- Outsourcing
- Electronic Media
- Other Issues
- Web-to-Print
- Challenges
- Environmental Issues
Conclusions
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