The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has announced that, as of 20 December 2010, FDsys.gov is now their official system of record for government information online. From GPO's email to the Federal Depository Library Community:
GPO is pleased to announce several new accomplishments regarding its Federal Digital System (FDsys). As of December 20, 2010, FDsys has become GPO's official system of record for online Government information. This new phase is characterized by a fully stood-up and implemented system foundation with failover and is accompanied by a brand new logo, FDsys tagline, and a re-designed, more user-friendly interface. Visit FDsys, and access "America's Authentic Government Information," at <www.fdsys.gov>.
December 20, 2010 also begins the countdown to the sunset of GPO Access. For the next several months, GPO Access will continue to be updated in parallel with FDsys, and in mid-2011, GPO Access will be officially retired. [emphasis added]
For more information, visit <http://www.fdlp.gov/home/about/823-gpoaccess-to-fdsys-migration>.
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