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1. Digital Smart Factory Conference
www.dnps.org/smart/speakers.ht - [Cached]Published on: 5/11/2006 Last Visited: 8/18/2007
Otis Johnson, President of Darby Digital -
2. www.solutionsonsite.org
www.solutionsonsite.org/pages/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/15/2003 Last Visited: 6/15/2003
Otis H. Johnson, Jr., BA, BSIE, MBA
Craig L. Press
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Consultant, Otis H. Johnson, Jr.
SERVICES
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Otis H. Johnson, Jr. SERVICES
Technology Assessment
E-Commerce
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Otis H. Johnson, Jr., BA, BSIE, MBA
Electronic Publishing/E-Commerce
Otis H. Johnson has a diverse background with experience in multiple industries including packaging (American Can Company), pharmaceuticals/cosmetics (Squibb Corporation) and systems consulting (Arthur Andersen & Co.). He is past president of the MPD Division of the PGCA, the local printing affiliate of PIA in Washington, DC.
In 1987, he founded Darby Digital Communications to assist printers, graphics firms, associations and government agencies in migrating to digital production of directories, manuals, journals, handbooks, and magazines.
Since 1994, with the advent of the Internet, his firm has specialized in guiding clients through the economic tradeoffs between print and web distribution of large, complex publications. A disciplined approach to issues of information architecture is a cornerstone of the practice.
He has conducted numerous seminars and presentations on the impact of electronic publishing on the printing industry and how clients can take advantage of economic change. -
3. Digital Smart Factory Conference Notes
www.dnps.org/smart/meetingnote - [Cached]Published on: 8/15/2000 Last Visited: 8/18/2007
Kelly's next panelist was Otis H. Johnson, Jr., president of Darby Digital Communications, whose subject was PIA-E-Commerce Council. Johnson opened his talk by commenting that E-commerce is now beginning to impact smaller printers.

