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Signs that provide on-site information about government programs or projects form
an important aspect of the federal identity.

Determining the requirements:
The federal organization that is sponsoring the program or project is responsible for
determining the requirement for a sign. A decision to use a sign, as opposed to other
media, is generally based on the organization's communication policy, cost effiency,
the feasibility of installing a sign, and the duration of the project.

Project Site Signs are generally fabricated of a graphic film with vinyl graphics
applied to a rigid backer such as an exterior grade plywood. It's most common
size is 4' x 8' x ½".
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