From the Washington Post:
They operate in different parts of the government, but both have decided to go digital and phase out their signature paper products.
The Office of Management and Budget will not print 3,000 copies of the president’s budget to hand out to members of Congress, the Cabinet and their staffs on Feb. 4. Instead, the four books that lay out the president’s spending priorities will be put on the Web at http://www.budget.gov.
Across town, the Government Accountability Office, which investigates and reviews federal agency operations and policies, is dropping publication of its famed blue-cover reports for distribution on Capitol Hill, at agencies and at conferences.