SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES - FIRST QUARTER FY-88
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Publication Date:
January 14, 1988
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MEMO
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Significant Activities - First Quarter FY-88
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14 January 1988
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Information & Management Support Staff, OL
Chiet, Printing and Photography Division, OL
SUBJECT: Significant Activities - First Quarter FY-88
Attached are the Office of Logistics, Printing and Photography
Division's significant activities for the first quarter of FY-1988.
If you have any questions or desire additional information, please
contact
C 0 N F I D E N T I A L OL .11010-88
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Significant Activities
First Quarter, FY-88
4. FBIS/JPRS Support - The Office of Logistics, Printing and
Photography Division (OL/P&PD) continued its support to the foreign
Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) during the first quarter of
FY-88. FBIS asked for three more electronic compositors to satisfy
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their publishing requirements, and P&PD agreed to supply these
personnel. This brings the number of positions supplied by FBIS for
staffing by P&PD to 13. Additionally,. approximately 70% of the
Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) reports have been added
to the electronic publishing network with an impressive reduction in
the numbers of finished pages produced due to compaction of text
through typesetting. P&PD will continue to support the publishing
requirements of FBIS, and a new Memorandum of Agreement between FBIS
and P&PD has been drafted detailing the obligations and commitments
of each component.
C O NI-B E N-T-I A L
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Monthly Average
Monthly Average
Percent
Quarter FY-87
1st Quarter FY-88
Change
1,136
Jobs Received
958
-16
3,185
Typeset Pages
4,615
+44*
32,664
Lays
30,885
-5
3,702
Laser Plates
2,619
-29*
5,099,121
Impressions
6,118,528
+20**
557,198
Books Bound
468,938
-16
2,577,545
Document Copying
1,530,533
-40***
1,445
Jobs Received
1,445
0
54,070
Photo Prints
58,202
+8
722,362
Microform Images
858,293
+19
*The significant increase in typeset pages and decrease in
laser plates is directly attributable to the electronic publishing
network for FBIS/JPRS. These publications were not previously
typeset, and the decrease in plates is due to data compaction gained
through typesetting.
**The Signicant increase in press impressions is mainly
attributable to the publication of the Redbook in the first quarter
of FY-88.
***The decrease in document copying is attributable to several
factors:
1. Reduced copying requirements in general
2. Improved service and availability of walk-up copiers in
B&RC
3. Reduction of FBIS/JPRS copying
4. Better coordination with P&PD Planning Services Staff
resulting in high volume jobs being satisfied through
traditional printing process.
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