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The 34,000 U.S. Government offices and other facilities scattered throughout the United States and our possessions are spending about $14 billion per year, at current budget rates, for what might be described as editorial services. And there is a good reason for so describing them, although the bulk of the effort required is, in fact, writing effort. That the government creates a great deal of “paper” is well known. What is not so well known is that most of this generation of “paper” does not take place in government offices; the government contracts out most of this work to private industry.For writers, the constant growth of new technological developments and the ever-swelling government bureaucracy add up to constantly growing markets. Virtually every government agency of significant size and importance has both publications and training responsibilities. In many cases, where the size of the agency and its publications/ training requirements are large enough, the agency may even have special departments or offices dedicated to these activities; in others the responsibilities are vested within some other office or department, often along with personnel and other administrative duties.














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