The title of Public Printer of the United States refers to the official head of the Government Printing Office (GPO). Pursuant to USC Title 44, Section 301, this officer must be nominated by the President of the United States and approved by the United States Senate. The current and 24th Public Printer of the United States is Bruce R. James, an alumnus of New York's Rochester Institute of Technology. Nominated by President George W. Bush, he took office after his Senate confirmation in 2002. By law, The Public Printer must be highly skilled in the areas of bookbinding and printing to qualify for the post, although recent changes to the GPO's operating model have made skills in electronic information dissemination a more crucial criteria for appointment.
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