 Employees at the U.S. government printing office's bookstore display President Barack Obama's budget overview for fiscal year 2010. This document provides a description of the president's budgetary initiatives. With this being a transition year for administrations, the Office of Management and Budget released this overview on February 26, 2009 at GPO headquarters in Washington, D.C. Media from around the world convened at GPO for the release of this historic document. People began lining up early at GPO to get a copy and look at the president's initiatives. Officials of OMB came to GPO's Harding Hall to distribute copies to the media, nearly 200 lined up for the release. With a copy in hand, many poured through the document, gathering information to report to the public. Copies were also sold at GPO's bookstore. NBC News set up a live remote to broadcast the first release of President Obama's budget overview to the world. One by one, copies flew off the shelves. GPO's Deputy Public Printer Paul Erickson and Chief of Staff Maria LaFever stopped by the bookstore to greet customers and employees. Employees in GPO's plant worked around the clock to print the 140-page document in time for the release. An electronic version of this budget overview is also available on GPO's federal digital system. GPO, as with other government documents, signed the president's budget overview by digital signature to assure the public this is the authentic electronic version. GPO employees will be ready to go through this process once again in a few months. The president's complete budget will be released in the spring of 2009. As they have for nearly 150 years, GPO employees are proud and ready to keep Americans informed on the documents of their democracy.