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GSA:  The General Services Administration


The General Services Administration, or GSA, offers assistance to federal agencies in order to create superior workplaces, expert solution, and assist in acquisition services and management policies.  Between the Federal Acquisition Service, the Public Buildings Service, the Office of Government wide Policy, and various staff offices located in 11 U.S. cities, the GSA is well positioned to fulfill its mission of assistance. 

Federal agencies sometimes need support when determining how to spend money, and the GSA’s 13,000 employees provide much needed assistance, which eventually benefits the general public.  The GSA assists federal agencies in finding and maintaining the necessary workspace for government employees.  Purchasing or acquisition of equipment, supplies, telecommunications, and information technology services and equipment are another key component of GSA services offered to federal agencies. 

Policy development is key to making sure that agencies run smoothly, and the GSA helps federal agencies develop and implement those policies.  The GSA’s assistance makes sure that communication and service to the public is improved.  Effective citizen response tools and services are a strong focus for the GSA, and will continue to be a focus even into the future. 

The GSA is a catalyst for over $66 billion in federal spending, which is actually more than a quarter of the government’s procurement dollars.  The GSA also assists in the management of approximately $500 billion in federal assets, including over 8,000 government owned or leased buildings, an interagency fleet of 170,000 automobiles, and over $100 million in IT equipment.  Despite the assistance in these areas, and leveraging billions of marketplace dollars, direct congressional appropriations only account for one percent of the GSA budget.  All costs of operating the GSA must be recovered through the services it provides. 

The upcoming focus of the GSA is to add value to the agency via the development of efficient, effective, and innovative ways for federal employees to conduct their job duties.  The goal of the GSA is to create a citizen-centric, results focused government that is increasingly productive and accountable to all United States citizens. 

The United States General Services Administration, or GSA, is an integral part of the management of workplace development and procurement solutions.  With offices throughout the country, the GSA is strategically placed in zones allowing it to assist federal agencies in creating work environments that are not only rewarding to them, but also allowing the benefits to be passed on to U.S. citizens.

 

 

 

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