U.S. Government Publishing Office
Aikya Mareddy is a skilled software engineer with extensive experience in application development and implementation. Currently serving as a Senior Software Engineer at the U.S. Government Publishing Office since January 2018, Aikya has developed complex XSL transformations for XML to HTML conversions. Previous roles include an Application Developer at Unigo Inc., where Aikya created Mainframe screens in C#, web applications using MVC pattern, and integrated business logic with Angular JS, as well as experience with Entity Framework and LINQ. Aikya also has experience as a Software Engineer, implementing MVVM designs in C# and developing commercial applications in C and C++. An internship at Southern California Edison involved transitioning a manual authorization system to an automated one. Aikya holds a Master of Science degree from Southern Methodist University and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from JNTUH College of Engineering Hyderabad.
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U.S. Government Publishing Office
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The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) was created by an Act of Congress on June 23, 1860 and opened its doors nine months later on March 4, 1861. With 1,700 employees, GPO is the Federal Government's official, digital, secure resource for producing, procuring, cataloging, indexing, authenticating, disseminating, and preserving the official information products of the U.S. Government. The GPO is responsible for the production and distribution of information products and services for all three branches of the Federal Government, including U.S. passports for the Department of State as well as the official publications of Congress, the White House, and other Federal agencies in digital and print formats. GPO provides for permanent public access to Federal Government information at no charge through www.govinfo.gov, partnerships with approximately 1,150 libraries nationwide participating in the Federal Depository Library Program, and our secure online bookstore. For more information, please visit www.gpo.gov. In December 2014, Congress passed legislation and President Barack Obama signed into law that the U.S. Government Printing Office would now be called the U.S. Government Publishing Office.