National Archives and Government Printing Office Release Presidential Documents App
Press Release · Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Washington, DC
Free mobile App makes President’s daily public activities accessible and searchable
The National Archives’ Office of the Federal Register (OFR) and the Government Printing Office today released a Presidential Documents free mobile Web application (app) [http://m.gpo.gov/dcpd] on the President’s daily public activities.
The Presidential Documents app includes the President’s Executive orders, speeches, statements, communications to Congress and Federal Agencies, approved acts, nominations submitted to the Senate, White House announcements, and White House press releases. The app’s user-friendly search engine can be searched by date, category, subject, or location.
“The Federal Register leads in the use of innovative technologies to make critical government information easily accessible by the public. The Presidential Documents app supports the White House digital strategy goal of ensuring and delivering digital information and services anytime, anywhere and on any device,” said Archivist David S. Ferriero.
“The Government Printing Office continues to build upon its reputation as the digital information platform for the Federal Government with the development and release of the Presidential Documents app,” said Acting Public Printer Davita Vance-Cooks.
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