GPO To Open Second Secure Production Facility
More than 50 jobs will be created
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WASHINGTON—The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has been given
approval by Congress to establish a secure production facility on
the grounds of the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. GPO employees
will produce blank passport books at this location. This operation
will help meet the rising demand by the American people for passports.
This facility also meets the Department of State’s request for a
secure production site for blank passports outside of Washington
D.C. More than 50 government jobs will be created in the Gulf coast
region. The production facility is expected to be operational this
spring.
“This is a tremendous milestone in the production of the Nation’s
passports. In conjunction with our main facility in Washington,
this new operation will help meet the growing need for passports
and satisfy the security requirements of the post 9-11 world,” said
Public Printer Robert C. Tapella. “I would like to thank the Joint
Committee on Printing, State Department, NASA and of course GPO
employees who worked hard and tirelessly in making this endeavor
possible.”
“Fueled by increasing international travel, more naturalizations,
more Americans using their passport as an identity document for
reasons other than international travel, and the Western Hemisphere
Travel Initiative - we documented more than 18.4 million American
citizens in fiscal year 2007 and are well on our way to surpassing
this amount in 2008. Thanks to GPO and their efforts, we continue
to meet the needs of the U.S. traveling public,” said Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State Ann Barrett.
The Stennis Space Center is NASA’s primary center for rocket propulsion
testing and is located in southern Mississippi, approximately 45
miles west of Biloxi and 45 miles east of New Orleans. Stennis Space
Center is a multi-agency center with more than 30 resident agencies.
GPO will renovate about 80 thousand square feet of space for passport
production in a vacant building. The Army Corps of Engineers will
serve as the construction manager and oversee the renovations.
“It is my sincere pleasure to welcome GPO to NASA Stennis Space
Center,” said Stennis Space Center Director Robert Cabana. “I look
forward to a long-lasting, productive partnership with the newest
member of the Stennis family.”
GPO has been producing passports for the Department of State since
the 1920s. GPO produced about 20 million passports last year, up
seven million from the previous year. GPO switched to production
of
e-Passports in 2007. The e-Passport includes an electronic chip
embedded in the cover that contains the same information that is
printed in the passport: name, date of birth, gender, place of birth,
dates of passport issuance and expiration, passport number and photo
image of the traveler. The e-Passport contains security features
to prevent the chips from being read, cloned or changed. GPO’s Creative
Services team created the page designs.
The GPO is the Federal Government’s primary centralized resource
for gathering, cataloging, producing, providing, authenticating,
and preserving published U.S. Government information in all its
forms. GPO is responsible for the production and distribution of
information products and services for all three Branches of the
Federal Government. In addition to publication sales, GPO makes
government information available at no cost to the public through
GPO Access (www.gpoaccess.gov), and through partnerships with more
than 1,250 libraries nationwide participating in the Federal Depository
Library Program. For more information, please visit www.gpo.gov.
For information on how to apply for a passport, including applications
forms, visit http://travel.state.gov.
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