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  • A revised and expanded guide for de-risking government technology projects

    | GSA Blog Team
    18F, part of GSA’s Technology Transformation Services, recently updated its De-risking Guide to help government technology projects avoid common challenges experienced during implementation. 
  • GSA at 75: Technology for the people today and ahead

    | GSA Blog Team
    This is part of a series of GSA.gov blog entries that highlight the agency’s past, present, and future as it marked 75 years on July 1. 
  • Why some technologists choose public service

    | GSA Blog Team
    In celebration of Public Service Recognition Week, get to know some of GSA’s newest technologists.
  • A look back at the last eight years

    | Denise Turner Roth, GSA Administrator
    The U.S. General Services Administration has always had the privilege of delivering better value and savings to the American people. Although the initiatives we pursue may change over time, our commit
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    Modular procurement resources for state and local government

    | Mark Headd, Robin Carnahan
    Editor’s Note: This blog originally appeared on the 18f Blog….
  • Sign up for the Technology Industry Day

    | GSA Blog Team
    The General Services Administration (GSA) is known for managing federal real estate and leveraging the government’s buying power to get the best deal for taxpayers, but it also drives and leads techno…
  • Continuing to Build the Technology Transformation Service

    | Denise Turner Roth, Administrator
    A little over a month ago we launched a new service at GSA – the Technology Transformation Service. The mission of the Technology Transformation Service is to help agencies navigate how to build, buy, and share user-centered and emerging technology…
  • 18F year two: By the numbers

    | Greg Boone, Innovation Specialist
    Editor’s Note: This blog was originally posted on the 18F blog here.18F turns two years old on Saturday, and we thought we’d take the opportunity to reflect on how our organization has grown and progr…